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Weed Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports-20150425-04:57:00

satisfactory. at least in that context. i think it's going to come. >> but it could be slow going. >> the fda has been great at approving studies. but national institute of drug abuse has been really stonewalling and blocking any studies looking at therapeutic effects of cannabis, because that's not their mandate. their mandate is to look at the harms of drug use. >> it's very easy to blame an organization. >> dr. nora volkow, who is the director of nida says they are not standing in the way. she claims they are not the only government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with a grant that says, okay, this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then go to us, but if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to imh, the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump through. neuroscientist carl hart.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150425-20:27:00

society is angry. and sometimes it's not angry enough. open your eyes people. war, hunger, diseases it's like pick one. >> hosting the white house correspondents' dinner is a job some have turned down. it's a job of awkward moments. . >> the launch of health care was a disaster. >> and biting words. >> i believe the government that governs best is the government that governs least and by these standards we have set up a fabulous government in iraq. >> you have said some people encouraged you not to do this. why? >> i think, no offense, it's sort of known as a tough room. when it was made public people were like congratulations, and i think i would just go uh-huh thank you. >> let's face the facts, you'll miss me when i'm gone.

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Weed 3 The Marijuana Revolution-20150425-05:48:00

the company that bought the patent rights. he believes this plant has so much potential, potential to treat the untreatable, diseases that may all be related in the brain, alzheimer's and ptsd. >> let's study it and get the data. >> veteran shawn kiernan, stay-at-home mom amelia taylor, they are the new faces of ptsd successful, smart, but suffering and unwilling to accept the fact that so little can be done to combat this invisible disease. >> where we see promising treatment, we should pursue those. what it should be about is compassionate use for the individual. >> little does he realize that support is about to come from an unlikely alliance. >> i dare any senator to meet these patients here -- >> in all the years i've been

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Weed 3 The Marijuana Revolution-20150425-02:47:00

their patent number 6630507 covers the use of cannabinoids as neuroprotectants. this doctor developed the patent for hhs. >> how do you patent something that comes from a plant? >> we're not patenting the compound. people are free to use the compound in other ways subject to laws and other patents, so this is a method of using the compound for developing drugs to treat these types of diseases. >> like a progressive degenerative disease called chronic traumatic ensep lopathy. it is caused by concussions or consistent blows to the head. >> hopefully we can intervene in the late stage of -- >> he is the ceo of cannalife,

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Weed Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports-20150425-04:15:00

>> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1% thc. >> it took years of crossbreeding plants to get to this point. >> instead of breeding up the thc we've bred down the thc and bred up the cbd, and people said, you're crazy. you know, who is going to smoke that? >> so why grow it then? well, the stanleys also believed in cbd's potential to treat many diseases. and they had seen it change lives before. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful.

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Weed 3 The Marijuana Revolution-20150425-05:47:00

covers the use of cannabinoids as neuroprotectants. this doctor developed the patent for hhs. >> how do you patent something that comes from a plant? >> we're not patenting the compound. people are free to use the compound in other ways subject to laws and other patents, so this is a method of using the compound for developing drugs to treat these types of diseases. >> like a progressive degenerative disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it is caused by concussions or consistent blows to the head. >> hopefully we can intervene in the progress of late stage neuro degeneration. >> this is the ceo of cannalife,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150424:13:21:00

a british company trying to get approval to fight mosquito-borne diseases with genetically modified mosquitos. hit pause for a moment on this issue because the mosquito control board in the florida keys, yes, there is a thing called that, has rejected a contract to hatch those unless the feds give the okay. for now, my advice bug spray. but in the ultimate man versus beast, things are getting a little coyote ugly in new york city. our local wnbc cameras caught this canine last night at the corner of riverside drive and 98th street looking for a cab possibly, none to be found. this is the second sighting this week bringing us the five things urban jungle. number one, los angeles used to be a media zoo, but how about a literal zoo. home security technicians came face to face with this mountain lion hiding in a home's crawl space. look at him, rest assured, the california fish and wildlife reports the lion is back in the wild. two, zebras the trio trying to

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150424-20:56:00

i think she's a little nervous to stand next to the leader of the free world and point some jokes at him and others. if she's nervous, she wears it very well. >> people are angry, seth. society is angry. and sometimes it's not angry enough. open your eyes people. war, hunger diseases it's like pick one. >> hosting the white house correspondent's dinner is a job some have turned down. it's a job of awkward moments. >> the launch of healthcare.gov was a disaster. >> and biting words. >> i believe the government that governs best is the government that governs least and by these standards we've set up a fabulous government in iraq. >> you said some people encouraged you not to do this? >> uh-huh. >> why? >> no eoffense.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150423:18:26:00

their kids vaccinated because of personal beliefs. the yellow dots are areas where less than 2% of parents opted out of vaccines. red dots are more than 5%. apparently we don't have the red and yellow dots. there are more red dots than yellow dots. there was an explosion of areas up to 5% or more of parents who actually opted out of vaccines. listen to a state senator. >> polio, measles, hepatitis-b, many other required vaccinations are necessary to ensure we don't bring these diseases back. >> reporter: medical experts say the law is necessary because when parents opt out, it can create public health emergencies. many parents believe the vaccines themselves are what's dangerous. >> i took my baby in for his six week well visit and gave her her one and only vaccine two.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150423:03:53:00

food is so cheap here, this is becoming a national security problem. >> kids are getting so sick, out of shape, obese, other diet-related diseases that we will no longer be able to field an army. if that makes people sit up and listen and say maybe we need to do something about our food system, well, that is a good thing. >> and through tax policy -- >> this is a pleas we have been really looking at this. one of the challenges right now, it was actually at the federal level, a tax incentive, an enhanced deduction that companies can take when they donate food. the problem is it is only available to the biggest companies, the biggest in addition chains. the little guys, the farmers are already living really at a low margin and really scraping to get by. if they send people out to their field to pick things that they're not going to sell and donate them for free they're not eligible for the federal tax. and when congress has extended

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