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So I said, OK, that's easy. I've got a lot of live performances and I can pick and choose, and put some out, which was not so easy actually. I'm very strict on myself. I don't like listening to myself. You know, I'm not a guy that goes home and puts on a Sonny Rollins record, you know. So it's sort of--picking and choo...
so i said. ok that's easy i've got a, lot of live performances and i can pick and choose and put some out which was not so easy actually i'm very. strict on myself i don't; like listening to myself. you know i'm not a guy that goes home and puts on a. sonny rollins record you know so it's sort of--picking and choosing ...
So I, said, OK that's easy I've got a lot of live performances and I can, pick and choose and put some out which. was not so easy actually I'm, very strict on myself I don't. like listening to myself You know I'm not a guy that goes home and puts on a Sonny Rollins record, you know So it's sort of--picking and choosing...
so i said, ok, that's easy. i've got a lot of live performances and i can pick and choose, and put some out, which was not so easy actually. i'm very strict on myself. i don't like listening to myself. you know, i'm not a guy that goes home and puts on a sonny rollins record, you know. so it's sort of--picking and choo...
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I want to talk about one of the tracks on a new release on "Road Shows Volume 3," the song called "Patanjali." It's a new composition, or at least this is the first, I think, we've heard of it here, and that's the name of the great Hindu philosopher of yoga.
i want to talk about one of, the tracks on a new release on "road shows volume, 3," the song called "patanjali" it's a new composition or at. least this is, the first i think we've heard of it here and, that's the name of. the great hindu philosopher of
I want to talk about one, of the tracks on a new release on "Road Shows Volume 3," the song called "Patanjali" It's a. new composition or at least this is the first I think we've heard of it here and, that's the name of the great Hindu philosopher of
i want to talk about one of the tracks on a new release on "road shows volume 3," the song called "patanjali." it's a new composition, or at least this is the first, i think, we've heard of it here, and that's the name of the great hindu philosopher of yoga.
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And you studied Indian philosophy and yoga in India. I can see how yoga with its emphasis on breathing could be even useful on a technical level for a saxophonist. What has yoga brought to you, brought to your playing?
and you studied, indian philosophy and yoga in india i can see how yoga with its emphasis on breathing could be even useful on a technical level for a saxophonist what has. yoga brought to you brought to your,
And you studied Indian philosophy and yoga, in India I can see how yoga with its emphasis on breathing could be even. useful on a technical level for a saxophonist What has yoga brought to, you brought, to your
and you studied indian philosophy and yoga in india. i can see how yoga with its emphasis on breathing could be even useful on a technical level for a saxophonist. what has yoga brought to you, brought to your playing?
Well, you know, it's the concentration level. And a lot of people think of yoga as the exercises, which is one form of yoga, hatha yoga. There are four other main forms of yoga, and they are more contemplative, introspective, meditational.
well you know it's. the concentration level and a lot of people think of, yoga as the exercises which is, one form of yoga hatha yoga there are four other main forms of yoga and they are more. contemplative introspective
Well you know, it's the concentration level And; a lot of people think of yoga as the, exercises which is one form of yoga hatha yoga There. are four other main forms of yoga. and they are more contemplative introspective
well, you know, it's the concentration level. and a lot of people think of yoga as the exercises, which is one form of yoga, hatha yoga. there are four other main forms of yoga, and they are more contemplative, introspective, meditational.
You see, the thing is this. When I play, what I try to do is to reach my subconscious level. So I don't want to think, overtly think about anything, because you can't think and play at the same time. Believe me, I've tried it. You can't do it. It can't, it goes by too fast in the act of improvising.
you see the thing is this when i play what i try to do is to, reach my subconscious level so; i don't want to think overtly think about anything because; you can't think and play at the same time believe me i've tried it you can't do it it can't it goes by too fast in the act of
You see the thing; is this When; I play, what I try. to do is to reach my subconscious level So I don't want to think overtly think about anything because you can't think and play at the same time Believe. me I've tried it You can't do it. It can't it, goes by too fast in the act of
you see, the thing is this. when i play, what i try to do is to reach my subconscious level. so i don't want to think, overtly think about anything, because you can't think and play at the same time. believe me, i've tried it. you can't do it. it can't, it goes by too fast in the act of improvising.
So when you're into yoga and when you're into improvisation, you want to reach that level, that other level.
so when you're into yoga and when you're into improvisation you want to, reach that level that other
So when you're into. yoga and when you're into improvisation you want to reach that level that, other
so when you're into yoga and when you're into improvisation, you want to reach that level, that other level.
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When you went to India, you took, I guess, sort of a sabbatical from playing and from recording. What was it that triggered you to sort of reach out in these other directions in that way?
when you went to india you took i guess sort of a sabbatical, from playing and, from, recording what was it that triggered you to sort of reach out in, these other directions in that
When. you went to India you took I guess sort of a sabbatical from playing and from recording What was it that triggered you to sort, of reach out in these other, directions in that
when you went to india, you took, i guess, sort of a sabbatical from playing and from recording. what was it that triggered you to sort of reach out in these other directions in that way?
Well, I was into many things. I was into Rosicrucianism, I studied Buddhism, Kabbalah, even. I was into really those philosophies of life, as were some of my colleagues. We were trying to find a way to express life through our improvisations. The music has got to mean something. Now, this a beautiful thing about music....
well i was into; many things i was into rosicrucianism i studied buddhism kabbalah even i was, into really those philosophies of life as were some of my colleagues we were trying to find. a way to. express life through our improvisations the music has got to mean something now this a beautiful thing about music i'm sur...
Well I was into many things I was into Rosicrucianism I studied Buddhism Kabbalah even I. was into really those. philosophies of life, as were some of. my colleagues We were trying to find a way, to express life through our improvisations The music has got to mean something Now this a beautiful thing about music I'm; s...
well, i was into many things. i was into rosicrucianism, i studied buddhism, kabbalah, even. i was into really those philosophies of life, as were some of my colleagues. we were trying to find a way to express life through our improvisations. the music has got to mean something. now, this a beautiful thing about music....
Music means something besides just the surface melodies and blah, blah, blah. Jazz improvisation is supposed to be the highest form of communication, and getting that to the people is our job as musicians. You know, I'm not supposed to be playing. The music is supposed to be playing me. I'm just supposed to be standing...
music means something besides just the surface, melodies and blah blah blah jazz improvisation is supposed to be the highest form of communication, and getting that to the people is our job; as musicians you, know i'm not supposed to be playing the music is supposed to be. playing me i'm just supposed. to be standing t...
Music means. something besides, just the surface melodies and blah blah blah Jazz improvisation is supposed to be, the highest form of communication and getting that. to the people is our job as musicians You know. I'm not, supposed to be playing The music is supposed to be playing me I'm just supposed to be standing t...
music means something besides just the surface melodies and blah, blah, blah. jazz improvisation is supposed to be the highest form of communication, and getting that to the people is our job as musicians. you know, i'm not supposed to be playing. the music is supposed to be playing me. i'm just supposed to be standing...
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My guest is saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins. His latest album is called "Road Shows Volume 3." I want to ask you, this is something I read on the Internet, so maybe it's not true. But is this true, that it was a Frank Sinatra concert that was a very key early inspiration for you?
my guest is saxophone colossus sonny rollins his latest album is called "road shows volume 3." i want to ask you this is something i read on the internet so maybe it's not true but is this true that it was a frank sinatra concert that was a very key early inspiration for
My guest is saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins His latest album is called "Road Shows Volume 3." I. want to ask you this is something I read on the Internet so maybe, it's not true But is this true that it was a Frank Sinatra concert that was a very key early inspiration for
my guest is saxophone colossus sonny rollins. his latest album is called "road shows volume 3." i want to ask you, this is something i read on the internet, so maybe it's not true. but is this true, that it was a frank sinatra concert that was a very key early inspiration for you?
Well, I was a big fan of Frank Sinatra's and this was in the '40s. You know, they decided to try to have a school integration way back then. There was an Italian neighborhood, and of course we lived up on Washington Heights in a mainly minority neighborhood.
well i was a big fan. of, frank sinatra's and this was in; the '40s you know they decided to try to have a school integration way, back then there was an italian, neighborhood and of course we lived up on washington heights in a mainly minority
Well I was. a big fan of Frank Sinatra's and this was in the '40s You know they decided to try to have a school integration way back then There; was an Italian neighborhood and of course we lived up on Washington Heights in a mainly minority
well, i was a big fan of frank sinatra's and this was in the '40s. you know, they decided to try to have a school integration way back then. there was an italian neighborhood, and of course we lived up on washington heights in a mainly minority neighborhood.
Anyway, we came there and of course it was a little bit of, you know, oh, who are these guys? Wow, they're coming into our neighborhood, blah, blah, you know, just human nature. But at any rate, Frank Sinatra came down to our school and he did a concert. And he also preached to the kids that we're not supposed to be fi...
anyway, we came there and of course it was. a little bit of you know oh who are these guys? wow they're coming into our neighborhood blah blah. you know just human nature but at any rate frank sinatra came down to our. school and he did a concert; and he also preached to the kids that we're not. supposed to be fighting...
Anyway we came there and of course it, was a little bit of you know oh who are these guys? Wow they're coming into our neighborhood blah blah you know just human nature But at any rate Frank Sinatra came down to our, school and he, did a concert And he also preached to the kids, that we're not supposed to be fighting e...
anyway, we came there and of course it was a little bit of, you know, oh, who are these guys? wow, they're coming into our neighborhood, blah, blah, you know, just human nature. but at any rate, frank sinatra came down to our school and he did a concert. and he also preached to the kids that we're not supposed to be fi...
Of course, he was a god in the Italian neighborhood, and as I said, he was a musical hero to me as well. And what he did then was beyond music.
of. course he was a god in the italian neighborhood and as i said. he was a musical, hero to me. as, well and what he did then was beyond
Of course, he was a god in the Italian. neighborhood and as I said he was a musical hero to me as well And; what he did then was beyond
of course, he was a god in the italian neighborhood, and as i said, he was a musical hero to me as well. and what he did then was beyond music.
You talk about the political situation at that time, and I think about so much of your music that has heavy political overtones, things like, you know, the "Freedom Suite."
you talk about the, political situation at, that time. and i think about so much of your music that has heavy political overtones things like you know the "freedom
You talk about the political, situation at that time. and I think about so much of your, music that has heavy political, overtones things like you know the "Freedom
you talk about the political situation at that time, and i think about so much of your music that has heavy political overtones, things like, you know, the "freedom suite."
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I grew up with a very, very strong grandmother who was an activist, political activist. She used to take me with her on some of these marches. You know, we used to march for the Scottsboro Boys and Paul Robeson in and all of these progressive causes. So I grew up with that.
i grew up with a very very strong grandmother who was an activist political activist she. used to take me with her on some of these marches you know we used to march for the. scottsboro boys and paul robeson in and all of these progressive causes, so i grew up with
I grew up with a very very strong grandmother who was, an activist political activist She used to take me with her on some of these marches You know we used to march for the Scottsboro Boys and Paul Robeson in and all of these progressive causes So I grew up with
i grew up with a very, very strong grandmother who was an activist, political activist. she used to take me with her on some of these marches. you know, we used to march for the scottsboro boys and paul robeson in and all of these progressive causes. so i grew up with that.
You know, it wasn't anything strange for me to do the "Freedom Suite," because it was, you know, I believe in equality. I realize it's not going to happen in many ways, maybe never. But that's not the point. I believe that it should happen, so I expressed it through my way of communicating to people, my music.
you know it wasn't anything strange for me to. do the "freedom; suite" because it was you know i believe in equality i realize it's not going to happen in many. ways maybe; never but that's not the point i believe that it should happen so i expressed. it through my, way of communicating. to people my
You know it wasn't anything strange for, me to do. the "Freedom Suite" because. it was you know, I believe in equality I realize it's not going to. happen in. many ways maybe never But that's not the point I believe that it should happen so I expressed, it through my way of communicating to people, my
you know, it wasn't anything strange for me to do the "freedom suite," because it was, you know, i believe in equality. i realize it's not going to happen in many ways, maybe never. but that's not the point. i believe that it should happen, so i expressed it through my way of communicating to people, my music.
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It's hard to think of anything you haven't accomplished in terms of music, but is there something else out there that you still want to do that you haven't done?
it's hard to think. of anything you haven't accomplished in. terms. of music but is there something else out there that you still. want to do. that you haven't
It's hard to think of anything you haven't accomplished in terms of music. but is there something else out. there that you still, want to do that you haven't
it's hard to think of anything you haven't accomplished in terms of music, but is there something else out there that you still want to do that you haven't done?
Well, I know there's always something to do. There's always things that I've thought about - nature recordings, and listening to new people coming up, these young people, and being able to relate to them.
well i know. there's. always something to do, there's always things that i've thought about - nature recordings. and listening to new people coming up; these. young, people and being able to. relate to
Well I know there's always, something to do There's always things that I've thought about - nature recordings and listening, to new people coming up these young people and being able to relate to
well, i know there's always something to do. there's always things that i've thought about - nature recordings, and listening to new people coming up, these young people, and being able to relate to them.
So music is an open sky, it's vast. I would never say, well, gee, I've done it and it's up. No, no way. I wouldn't be so foolish as to ever feel that there isn't more music to be done, because it is out there and I want to do it.
so music, is an open sky it's vast i would never say well gee i've done it and it's up, no no way i wouldn't be, so, foolish as to ever feel that there, isn't more music, to be done because it is out. there and i want to do
So music is an open sky, it's vast I would never say, well gee I've done it and it's up No no way I wouldn't be so foolish. as to ever feel that, there isn't more. music to be done because it is out there and, I want, to do
so music is an open sky, it's vast. i would never say, well, gee, i've done it and it's up. no, no way. i wouldn't be so foolish as to ever feel that there isn't more music to be done, because it is out there and i want to do it.
That's Sonny Rollins. The latest in his "Road Shows" series comes on Tuesday. Sonny Rollins, thank you for all of the great music over the years. I can't thank you enough.
that's sonny, rollins the latest in his "road shows" series comes on tuesday sonny, rollins thank you for all of the, great music over the years i can't, thank you
That's Sonny Rollins The latest in his "Road Shows" series. comes on Tuesday. Sonny Rollins thank you for all of the great music over the years I can't thank you
that's sonny rollins. the latest in his "road shows" series comes on tuesday. sonny rollins, thank you for all of the great music over the years. i can't thank you enough.
Well, it's been a pleasure and I'm very happy that I made a fan along the way.
well it's been a pleasure and i'm very happy that i made a fan along the
Well it's been a pleasure and I'm very happy that I made a fan along the,
well, it's been a pleasure and i'm very happy that i made a fan along the way.
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And for Saturday, that's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR West. I'm Arun Rath. Check out our weekly podcast. Look for Weekends on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED on iTunes or on the NPR app. And follow us on Twitter @NPRWATC.
and for saturday that's, all things considered from npr, west, i'm arun rath check, out our weekly podcast look for weekends on all things considered on itunes or on the, npr app and follow us on twitter
And for Saturday, that's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR West I'm Arun Rath Check out our weekly podcast Look for Weekends on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED on iTunes or on the NPR app And follow us on Twitter
and for saturday, that's all things considered from npr west. i'm arun rath. check out our weekly podcast. look for weekends on all things considered on itunes or on the npr app. and follow us on twitter @nprwatc.
Tomorrow, the entire state of California, all 163,000 square miles is in a state of drought. And as the land dries out, it creates more fuel for wild fires.
tomorrow the entire state of california all 163,000 square miles is in a state of drought and as the land dries out it creates more fuel for. wild
Tomorrow the entire, state of, California all 163,000 square miles is, in. a state of drought And as the. land dries out it creates more fuel for wild,
tomorrow, the entire state of california, all 163,000 square miles is in a state of drought. and as the land dries out, it creates more fuel for wild fires.
With the drought that we've had last year into this year, the fields are ready. They're susceptible to burn, and it's not just the light, flashy fields, those grasses. It's the thicker, older brush as well.
with the drought that we've had last year into this year the fields are ready they're susceptible to burn and it's not just the light flashy fields those grasses it's the thicker older brush as
With the drought that we've had last year into this year the fields are. ready They're, susceptible to burn and, it's not just the light flashy fields. those grasses It's the thicker older. brush as
with the drought that we've had last year into this year, the fields are ready. they're susceptible to burn, and it's not just the light, flashy fields, those grasses. it's the thicker, older brush as well.
Well, as the years go on, it gets scarier and scarier, I think. You know, this is our life. This is everything we have.
well as, the years go on it gets scarier and scarier. i think you know this is our life this is everything we
Well as the. years, go on it gets scarier and scarier I think You, know this is our life This is everything we
well, as the years go on, it gets scarier and scarier, i think. you know, this is our life. this is everything we have.
We'll have that story tomorrow. Until then, thanks for listening and have a great night.
we'll have that story tomorrow until then thanks for listening and have a great
We'll have that story tomorrow Until then, thanks for, listening and. have a great
we'll have that story tomorrow. until then, thanks for listening and have a great night.
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It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep.
it's, morning edition from npr news good morning i'm steve
It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News Good morning I'm, Steve.
it's morning edition from npr news. good morning. i'm steve inskeep.
And I'm Renee Montagne.
and i'm. renee.
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Today in "Your Health," treating depression. There is no quick fix for severe depression. Antidepressants usually take weeks to work - if they work at all. We continue our series on depression drugs, as NPR's Jon Hamilton visits a hospital in Houston where doctors and nurses confront the limits of current medications e...
today. in "your health" treating depression there is no. quick fix for severe depression antidepressants usually take weeks to work. - if they work at all. we continue our series on depression drugs as npr's. jon hamilton visits a hospital in houston where doctors and nurses confront the. limits of current medications ...
Today in "Your Health" treating depression There is no, quick fix for severe depression Antidepressants usually take weeks to work - if they work at all We continue our series on depression drugs as NPR's Jon Hamilton visits a hospital in Houston where doctors and nurses confront the limits of current medications every...
today in "your health," treating depression. there is no quick fix for severe depression. antidepressants usually take weeks to work - if they work at all. we continue our series on depression drugs, as npr's jon hamilton visits a hospital in houston where doctors and nurses confront the limits of current medications e...
If you live anywhere near Houston, and you get really bad depression - the suicidal kind - you'll probably end up here, at Ben Taub Hospital.
if you live anywhere near houston and, you get really bad depression - the suicidal kind - you'll probably end up here at ben taub
If you live anywhere near Houston and you get; really bad depression - the, suicidal kind - you'll probably end up here at Ben Taub
if you live anywhere near houston, and you get really bad depression - the suicidal kind - you'll probably end up here, at ben taub hospital.
If police bring them in, they're going to come through this door. If the ambulance brings them in, they're going to come through this door and be triaged.
if police bring. them in they're going to come through this door if the, ambulance brings them, in they're going to come through this door, and be
If police bring them. in they're going to come through this door. If the ambulance brings them in they're going to come through this door and be
if police bring them in, they're going to come through this door. if the ambulance brings them in, they're going to come through this door and be triaged.
Charlzetta McMurray-Horton is in charge of mental-health nursing. She's showing me what happens to people who show up in the ER with suicidal depression. We're standing in the emergency center's cavernous waiting room. The center sees more than 100,000 patients a year. About 5,000 of them need psychiatric evaluation.
charlzetta, mcmurray-horton is in charge. of mental-health, nursing she's, showing me what happens to, people who show up in, the, er with suicidal depression we're standing in the emergency center's cavernous, waiting room the. center sees more, than, 100,000 patients a year about 5,000 of them need psychiatric
Charlzetta McMurray-Horton is in charge of mental-health nursing She's showing me what happens to people who show up in the, ER with suicidal, depression We're standing in the emergency. center's cavernous waiting room The center sees more than 100,000 patients a year About 5,000 of them need psychiatric
charlzetta mcmurray-horton is in charge of mental-health nursing. she's showing me what happens to people who show up in the er with suicidal depression. we're standing in the emergency center's cavernous waiting room. the center sees more than 100,000 patients a year. about 5,000 of them need psychiatric evaluation.
McMurray-Horton says the people who cut themselves, or overdose, are likely to make a stop in one of the medical treatment areas. Otherwise, they'll go straight to a quiet, walled-off area designed specifically for mental health emergencies.
mcmurray-horton says; the people who cut themselves or overdose are likely to make a stop in one of the medical treatment areas, otherwise they'll go straight to a quiet walled-off area designed specifically for mental health
McMurray-Horton says the people who cut themselves or overdose are, likely to make a stop, in one. of the medical treatment areas Otherwise they'll go straight to a quiet, walled-off. area designed specifically for mental health
mcmurray-horton says the people who cut themselves, or overdose, are likely to make a stop in one of the medical treatment areas. otherwise, they'll go straight to a quiet, walled-off area designed specifically for mental health emergencies.
This is the psych emergency center One South - locked area.
this is the psych emergency center one south - locked
This is the psych emergency center One South - locked
this is the psych emergency center one south - locked area.
I've come to Ben Taub Hospital because it's a place where you get a really clear view of what the current drugs for depression can't do. And one of the things they can't do is offer quick relief to the people who come to this locked unit.
i've come, to ben taub; hospital because it's a place, where you get a really clear view of what the current drugs for depression can't do, and one of the things they can't do is offer quick relief to the people who come to this locked
I've come to Ben Taub Hospital because it's a place where; you get a really clear view of what the current drugs for depression can't do And one of. the, things they can't. do is offer quick relief to the people who come to this locked
i've come to ben taub hospital because it's a place where you get a really clear view of what the current drugs for depression can't do. and one of the things they can't do is offer quick relief to the people who come to this locked unit.
Dr. Anu Matorin is the unit's medical director. She tells me about one of her recent patients. The woman had suffered bouts of depression since college. But after she had a baby, the problem became severe. She stopped eating and sleeping. She began to think about suicide. Dr. Matorin says finally, the woman made a desp...
dr anu matorin is the unit's medical director she tells me about one of her recent patients the, woman had suffered bouts of depression since college but after she had a baby the problem became severe she stopped eating and sleeping she began to think about, suicide; dr matorin, says. finally the woman made a desperate...
Dr Anu Matorin is the unit's medical director She tells me about one, of. her recent patients The woman had suffered bouts. of depression since college But after she had; a baby. the problem became, severe She stopped eating. and sleeping She began to think about suicide Dr, Matorin says finally the woman made a desper...
dr. anu matorin is the unit's medical director. she tells me about one of her recent patients. the woman had suffered bouts of depression since college. but after she had a baby, the problem became severe. she stopped eating and sleeping. she began to think about suicide. dr. matorin says finally, the woman made a desp...
DR. ANU MATORIN: She was very emotional, very tearful, not making sense. She said, I just can't take it anymore. I don't know how to feed the child - the mother could hear the infant crying in the background.
dr anu. matorin: she was very emotional very. tearful not making sense she said i just can't take it anymore i don't know how to feed the. child, - the mother could hear, the infant, crying in the
DR ANU MATORIN: She was very emotional, very, tearful not making sense. She, said I. just can't take it anymore I don't know how to feed the child - the mother could hear the infant crying in the
dr. anu matorin: she was very emotional, very tearful, not making sense. she said, i just can't take it anymore. i don't know how to feed the child - the mother could hear the infant crying in the background.
The family called 911. The woman arrived at the hospital with a police escort. Dr. Matorin evaluated her in the psychiatric emergency room, and put her on antidepressants. Then came the hard part.
the family called 911. the woman arrived at the hospital with a police escort dr matorin evaluated her in. the psychiatric emergency room and put her on antidepressants then came the hard
The family called 911. The woman arrived at the hospital with a; police escort Dr Matorin evaluated her in the psychiatric emergency room and put her on antidepressants Then came the hard
the family called 911. the woman arrived at the hospital with a police escort. dr. matorin evaluated her in the psychiatric emergency room, and put her on antidepressants. then came the hard part.
The drugs might help the woman eventually, but they weren't going to do anything about her suicidal thoughts during the next few, critical days. So Matorin did the only thing she could for her patient. She admitted her to the hospital's locked inpatient unit, where most of the patients are considered a threat to themse...
the drugs. might help the woman eventually. but they weren't going to do anything about her suicidal thoughts during the next few critical days so matorin did the only thing she could for her patient she admitted her to the hospital's locked inpatient unit where most of the patients are considered a threat to themselve...
The drugs might help the woman eventually but they weren't. going to do, anything about her suicidal thoughts during. the next few critical days So Matorin did the only thing she could for her patient She admitted her to the hospital's locked inpatient unit where most of the patients are considered. a threat to themsel...
the drugs might help the woman eventually, but they weren't going to do anything about her suicidal thoughts during the next few, critical days. so matorin did the only thing she could for her patient. she admitted her to the hospital's locked inpatient unit, where most of the patients are considered a threat to themse...
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The unit's main room is warmer and softer and more colorful than you might expect. Think Holiday Inn without any sharp objects or hard edges.
the unit's main room is warmer and softer and more colorful than you might expect, think holiday, inn without any sharp objects or hard
The. unit's main room is. warmer and softer and more colorful than you might expect, Think Holiday Inn without any sharp objects or hard
the unit's main room is warmer and softer and more colorful than you might expect. think holiday inn without any sharp objects or hard edges.
We have one TV over to this side, which has seating. We have dining tables and chairs that patients can sit in.
we, have one tv over to this side which has seating we have dining tables and chairs that patients. can sit
We, have one TV over to, this side which has seating. We have dining tables and chairs, that patients can sit
we have one tv over to this side, which has seating. we have dining tables and chairs that patients can sit in.
But McMurray-Horton says there's no avoiding the fact that this is a place where safety is paramount, and privacy isn't. Shatterproof, plastic windows around the nurses' station provide an unobstructed sight line to pretty much everywhere.
but mcmurray-horton, says there's no avoiding the fact that this is a place where, safety is paramount and, privacy; isn't shatterproof plastic windows around the nurses' station provide an unobstructed sight line to pretty much
But McMurray-Horton says there's no, avoiding the fact that this is a place where safety, is paramount and privacy isn't Shatterproof, plastic windows around the nurses' station provide an unobstructed sight line to pretty much
but mcmurray-horton says there's no avoiding the fact that this is a place where safety is paramount, and privacy isn't. shatterproof, plastic windows around the nurses' station provide an unobstructed sight line to pretty much everywhere.
Patients who come here - and you're talking about emergency detention order - they don't want to be here.
patients who come here - and you're talking about emergency detention order - they don't. want to, be
Patients who come here - and, you're. talking about emergency. detention order - they don't, want to be
patients who come here - and you're talking about emergency detention order - they don't want to be here.
And at first, they may be out of control and angry.
and at first they may be out of control and
And at first they may be out of. control and
and at first, they may be out of control and angry.
Sucks! Ben Taub sucks! They treat these people like stuckies - screwballs.
sucks! ben taub sucks! they treat. these, people like stuckies
Sucks! Ben Taub sucks! They treat these people like, stuckies
sucks! ben taub sucks! they treat these people like stuckies - screwballs.
Drugs for depression don't work fast enough to help someone in the early days of a crisis. So McMurray-Horton says staff members have a simple goal for these patients.
drugs for depression, don't work fast enough to help someone in the early days of a crisis so mcmurray-horton says staff. members have a simple goal for these
Drugs for depression don't work fast enough to, help someone in the early days of a crisis So McMurray-Horton says staff members have, a simple goal; for these
drugs for depression don't work fast enough to help someone in the early days of a crisis. so mcmurray-horton says staff members have a simple goal for these patients.
Keep them safe, keep them alive, until they're in a different space.
keep them safe; keep them alive until they're in a different
Keep them safe keep them alive until they're, in a different
keep them safe, keep them alive, until they're in a different space.
Counseling can help. So can family. And she says most people just start to feel better after a few days in a place that makes sure they stay in, and the world stays out.
counseling can, help so can family and she says most people just start to feel better after a few days in a place that makes sure they. stay in and the world stays
Counseling can help So can family And she says most people just start to; feel. better after a few days in a place that makes sure they stay in and; the world stays
counseling can help. so can family. and she says most people just start to feel better after a few days in a place that makes sure they stay in, and the world stays out.
Sometimes, time is what it takes.
sometimes time is what it
Sometimes time is what it
sometimes, time is what it takes.
That was certainly true of the depressed young mother that Dr. Matorin admitted. She got better, and went home several days later. But Matorin says that woman probably could have skipped the hospital stay altogether if the drugs used to treat depression were as quick and effective as, say, painkillers.
that was certainly true of the depressed young mother that; dr matorin admitted she got. better and, went home several days later but matorin says that woman probably, could have skipped the hospital stay, altogether if the drugs used to treat depression were as quick and effective as say
That was certainly true of the depressed young mother that Dr Matorin admitted She got better and went home several days later, But Matorin says that, woman probably could have skipped the. hospital stay altogether, if the drugs. used to treat depression were as quick and effective as say
that was certainly true of the depressed young mother that dr. matorin admitted. she got better, and went home several days later. but matorin says that woman probably could have skipped the hospital stay altogether if the drugs used to treat depression were as quick and effective as, say, painkillers.
I think it would transform psychiatric care, and really eliminate some of the stigma and fear and concern about treatment.
i think it would, transform psychiatric care and really eliminate some of the stigma and fear and concern about
I think it would transform psychiatric care and really eliminate some of the stigma and fear and concern about
i think it would transform psychiatric care, and really eliminate some of the stigma and fear and concern about treatment.
A growing number of scientists think it won't be long before psychiatric care is transformed. And they are particularly excited about an experimental drug that's being tried over in the Neuropsychiatric Center at Ben Taub Hospital. McMurray-Horton once again shows the way.
a growing number of scientists think it won't be long before, psychiatric care is transformed and, they are particularly excited about an experimental drug that's being tried, over in the, neuropsychiatric center at ben taub hospital mcmurray-horton once again, shows the
A growing number of scientists, think it won't be long before psychiatric care is transformed And they. are particularly. excited about an experimental drug that's being tried over in the Neuropsychiatric Center at Ben Taub Hospital McMurray-Horton once again shows the
a growing number of scientists think it won't be long before psychiatric care is transformed. and they are particularly excited about an experimental drug that's being tried over in the neuropsychiatric center at ben taub hospital. mcmurray-horton once again shows the way.
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That's a metal detector just inside the entrance.
that's a metal detector. just inside the
That's a metal detector just. inside the
that's a metal detector just inside the entrance.
So this is the outpatient clinic we're walking into.
so this is the outpatient clinic we're. walking
So, this is the outpatient, clinic we're walking
so this is the outpatient clinic we're walking into.
The drug researchers are trying here is unlike anything used to treat depression now. And they're giving it to patients who haven't done well on existing drugs. Heather Merrill is one of these patients.
the drug researchers. are trying here is unlike, anything used to treat depression now and they're giving it. to patients who haven't done well on existing drugs heather merrill is one of these
The drug, researchers are trying here is unlike anything used to treat depression now And they're giving it to patients who haven't done well on. existing drugs Heather Merrill is one of, these
the drug researchers are trying here is unlike anything used to treat depression now. and they're giving it to patients who haven't done well on existing drugs. heather merrill is one of these patients.
I've suffered from depression for most of my adult life, and it kind of got to the point where I kind of felt like there wasn't anything that was going to be able to help me.
i've suffered, from depression for most of my, adult life and it kind of got to the point where i kind of felt like there wasn't anything that was going to be able. to help,
I've suffered from depression for most of my adult life and it kind of got to the point where I kind of, felt like there wasn't anything that was going to be able to help
i've suffered from depression for most of my adult life, and it kind of got to the point where i kind of felt like there wasn't anything that was going to be able to help me.
Merrill is 41. She's married, with three kids and a nice house in the suburbs. She says at times her depression gets so bad, she can't take care of her family or even herself.
merrill is 41. she's married with three kids and a nice. house in the suburbs she says at times her depression gets so bad she can't take care of her family or even.
Merrill is 41. She's married. with three kids and a nice house in, the suburbs She says at times. her depression gets so bad she can't take care of; her family or even
merrill is 41. she's married, with three kids and a nice house in the suburbs. she says at times her depression gets so bad, she can't take care of her family or even herself.
No ambition, no drive. Just kind of - you know, I'm here, but it's really just my body.
no, ambition no drive just kind of - you know i'm here but it's really, just; my
No ambition no drive Just kind of - you know I'm here but it's really just my
no ambition, no drive. just kind of - you know, i'm here, but it's really just my body.
Helen Gurley Brown has been called a bad girl, a pioneer in Prada, a revolutionary in stilettos. For 32 years, Brown was editor of Cosmopolitan magazine. Before that, she wrote the best seller, "Sex and the Single Girl," which launched both her fame and her notoriety. Helen Gurley Brown died today at the age of 90.
helen gurley brown has been called a bad girl a pioneer in prada a revolutionary in stilettos. for 32 years brown was editor of cosmopolitan magazine before that she, wrote the best seller, "sex and the single girl" which launched both her fame and her notoriety, helen gurley brown died today; at the. age of,
Helen Gurley Brown has been called a bad girl, a pioneer. in Prada a revolutionary in stilettos For 32 years Brown was editor of Cosmopolitan magazine Before that she wrote the best seller "Sex and the Single Girl" which launched both her fame and her notoriety Helen Gurley Brown died today at the, age of
helen gurley brown has been called a bad girl, a pioneer in prada, a revolutionary in stilettos. for 32 years, brown was editor of cosmopolitan magazine. before that, she wrote the best seller, "sex and the single girl," which launched both her fame and her notoriety. helen gurley brown died today at the age of 90.
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin has this remembrance.
npr's selena; simmons-duffin has this
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin has this
npr's selena simmons-duffin has this remembrance.
Before there could be "Sex and the City"...
before there could be "sex and the.
Before there could be "Sex and the
before there could be "sex and the city"...
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UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #1: (as Character) Remember that guy that I was going out with? Oh, God, what was his name? Drew.
unidentified, woman #1: (as character) remember; that guy that i was going out with? oh god what was his
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #1: (as Character) Remember that guy that I was going out with? Oh God what was his
unidentified woman #1: (as character) remember that guy that i was going out with? oh, god, what was his name? drew.
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: (as Character) Drew.
unidentified woman #2: (as
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: (as
unidentified woman #2: (as character) drew.
...there was "Sex and the Single Girl."
...there was "sex and the, single
...there was "Sex and the Single
...there was "sex and the single girl."
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UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #3: (as Character) When I do get married, it's not going to be for love or sex or romance. I can get all of those things outside of marriage.
unidentified woman #3: (as character) when i do get married it's not going to be for love or sex or romance i can get all of those things outside of
UNIDENTIFIED. WOMAN #3: (as Character) When I do get married it's not going to be for love or sex or romance, I can get all of those things outside of
unidentified woman #3: (as character) when i do get married, it's not going to be for love or sex or romance. i can get all of those things outside of marriage.
That film was based on Helen Gurley Brown's 1962 bestseller. She wrote it when she was 40. She had a high paying job in advertising and had recently married Hollywood producer, David Brown. She wrote to the single girls, not the privileged women, says Jennifer Scanlon, author of a biography of Brown called "Bad Girls G...
that, film, was based on helen gurley; brown's 1962 bestseller she wrote it, when she. was 40. she had a high. paying job in advertising and had recently married hollywood producer david brown she wrote to the single girls. not the privileged women says jennifer scanlon. author of a biography of brown called. "bad girl...
That film was; based on Helen Gurley Brown's 1962 bestseller She wrote, it when she. was 40. She had a high paying job in advertising and had recently married Hollywood producer David Brown She wrote to the single girls not the, privileged women says Jennifer Scanlon, author of a biography of Brown called "Bad Girls, G...
that film was based on helen gurley brown's 1962 bestseller. she wrote it when she was 40. she had a high paying job in advertising and had recently married hollywood producer, david brown. she wrote to the single girls, not the privileged women, says jennifer scanlon, author of a biography of brown called "bad girls g...
Helen Gurley Brown, to me, represents a sort of a working class feminism. She cared about women who worked as airline stewardesses or as receptionists.
helen gurley brown to me represents a sort of a working class feminism she; cared about women who worked as airline stewardesses or as
Helen Gurley Brown to me represents a sort of a working class feminism She cared about women who worked as airline stewardesses, or as
helen gurley brown, to me, represents a sort of a working class feminism. she cared about women who worked as airline stewardesses or as receptionists.
Helen Gurley Brown called them mouse burgers. Here's how she described them reading one of her several memoirs.
helen gurley brown. called them mouse burgers here's. how she; described them reading. one of her several.
Helen Gurley Brown. called them mouse burgers Here's how she described them reading one of her several
helen gurley brown called them mouse burgers. here's how she described them reading one of her several memoirs.
People who are not prepossessing, not pretty don't have a particularly high IQ, a decent education, good family background or other noticeable assets.
people who are not prepossessing not pretty don't have a particularly high iq a, decent education good family, background or other noticeable
People who are not prepossessing not pretty don't have a particularly high IQ, a decent education good family background or other, noticeable
people who are not prepossessing, not pretty don't have a particularly high iq, a decent education, good family background or other noticeable assets.
To the mouse burgers, she said, ignore those who tell you to hurry up and marry. This is your prime. Enjoy your singlehood. Oh, and feel free to have as much sex as you want and can get. Remember, this was 1962, a year before "The Feminine Mystique" came out.
to the mouse burgers she said ignore those who, tell you to hurry up and marry this is your prime enjoy your singlehood oh and feel free to have, as much sex as you want and can get remember. this was 1962, a year before "the feminine mystique" came
To the mouse burgers she said ignore those who tell you to hurry up and marry This is your prime Enjoy your singlehood Oh and feel free to have as much sex as you. want; and can get Remember this was 1962, a year, before "The Feminine Mystique" came
to the mouse burgers, she said, ignore those who tell you to hurry up and marry. this is your prime. enjoy your singlehood. oh, and feel free to have as much sex as you want and can get. remember, this was 1962, a year before "the feminine mystique" came out.
What she did liberate was the idea that women had sexual desire.
what she did liberate was the idea that women had sexual
What she did, liberate was the idea that women had sexual
what she did liberate was the idea that women had sexual desire.
Biographer Jennifer Scanlon says that Brown wrote frankly, even proudly about her many lovers during her single years with married men, co-workers and celebrities. "Sex and the Single Girl" flew off the shelves. Fans sent her heaps of letters and it began her lifelong franchise.
biographer jennifer scanlon says that brown wrote frankly even proudly about her many lovers during her single years with married men co-workers and celebrities "sex and, the single girl" flew off the shelves fans sent her heaps of letters and it, began her lifelong
Biographer Jennifer Scanlon says that Brown wrote frankly even proudly about her many lovers during her single years with married men co-workers and celebrities "Sex and the Single Girl" flew off the. shelves Fans sent her heaps of letters and, it began her lifelong
biographer jennifer scanlon says that brown wrote frankly, even proudly about her many lovers during her single years with married men, co-workers and celebrities. "sex and the single girl" flew off the shelves. fans sent her heaps of letters and it began her lifelong franchise.
She's relentlessly out there. She's on television. She has a syndicated newspaper column, she's on the radio.
she's relentlessly out there she's on television she has a syndicated newspaper column she's on the
She's relentlessly out there; She's on television She, has a syndicated newspaper column she's on the,
she's relentlessly out there. she's on television. she has a syndicated newspaper column, she's on the radio.
In 1965, Helen Gurley Brown's sex positive, ultra-optimistic message got her all the way to the helm of Cosmopolitan magazine. At the time, it was floundering as a monthly known for fiction. Without any editing experience, she turned it into the wildly popular sexy, women-focused, hugely profitable glossy we know today...
in 1965, helen gurley brown's sex positive ultra-optimistic message got her all, the way to the helm of cosmopolitan magazine at. the time it was floundering. as a monthly known for fiction without any editing experience she turned it into the wildly, popular sexy women-focused hugely profitable glossy we know,
In 1965, Helen Gurley. Brown's. sex positive ultra-optimistic, message got her all the way to, the helm, of Cosmopolitan magazine At, the time it was floundering as a monthly known for fiction Without any editing experience she turned, it into. the wildly popular sexy women-focused hugely profitable glossy. we know
in 1965, helen gurley brown's sex positive, ultra-optimistic message got her all the way to the helm of cosmopolitan magazine. at the time, it was floundering as a monthly known for fiction. without any editing experience, she turned it into the wildly popular sexy, women-focused, hugely profitable glossy we know today...
By the time she was gently shown the door in 1997, after over 30 years, the magazine had become an icon. Decades worth of variations on how to please your man. She, too, had become an icon of ruthless glamour, wealth and sexual freedom. But there was another issue Helen Gurley Brown cared passionately about - financial...
by the time she was gently. shown the door in 1997, after over 30 years the magazine had become an icon, decades worth of variations on how to please your man she too had become, an icon. of, ruthless glamour wealth and sexual freedom but there. was another issue helen gurley brown cared passionately about - financial ...
By the time she was gently shown the door. in 1997, after. over 30 years the magazine had become an icon Decades worth of variations on how to please your man She too had become an icon. of ruthless glamour wealth and sexual freedom But there was another issue Helen Gurley Brown cared passionately about - financial sel...
by the time she was gently shown the door in 1997, after over 30 years, the magazine had become an icon. decades worth of variations on how to please your man. she, too, had become an icon of ruthless glamour, wealth and sexual freedom. but there was another issue helen gurley brown cared passionately about - financial...
Hers was a real rags-to-riches story. Her father died when she was young, her mother was depressive and her sister paralyzed by polio, a beginning she recounted in her '80s best seller called "Having It All."
hers. was a. real rags-to-riches story her father died when she was. young her mother was depressive, and her sister paralyzed. by polio a beginning she recounted in her '80s best seller called "having it
Hers was a real rags-to-riches story Her father died when. she was young, her mother was depressive and her sister, paralyzed by polio a beginning. she; recounted in her '80s best. seller called "Having, It
hers was a real rags-to-riches story. her father died when she was young, her mother was depressive and her sister paralyzed by polio, a beginning she recounted in her '80s best seller called "having it all."
From a problem ripe youth spent in Little Rock, Osage and Green Forest, Arkansas, through 17 secretarial jobs in Los Angeles to my present job at Cosmo in New York...
from a problem ripe youth. spent, in little rock osage and. green forest arkansas through. 17 secretarial jobs. in los angeles to my present, job at, cosmo in new
From a problem ripe youth spent in Little Rock Osage and Green Forest Arkansas through 17 secretarial jobs in Los Angeles to my present job at Cosmo in New
from a problem ripe youth spent in little rock, osage and green forest, arkansas, through 17 secretarial jobs in los angeles to my present job at cosmo in new york...
It was a job she was extraordinarily good at and brought her huge success, but Helen Gurley Brown was always at pains to emphasize her mouse burger status, that she wasn't particularly talented or smart. She just set her mind to something and worked at it. She told her readers constantly that the way to get what you wa...
it was a job she was extraordinarily good, at and brought her huge. success. but helen gurley brown was always at, pains to emphasize her mouse burger status that she wasn't particularly talented or smart she. just set her mind to something and worked, at it she told her readers constantly that the way to get. what you...
It, was a job she was extraordinarily good at and brought her huge success, but Helen Gurley Brown was always, at pains. to emphasize her mouse burger status that she wasn't particularly talented or smart She just set her mind to something and worked at it She told her readers constantly that the way to get what you, w...
it was a job she was extraordinarily good at and brought her huge success, but helen gurley brown was always at pains to emphasize her mouse burger status, that she wasn't particularly talented or smart. she just set her mind to something and worked at it. she told her readers constantly that the way to get what you wa...
Your job. A job is where the money, the success and the clout come from. It doesn't matter where you start. What matters is starting and hanging in.
your job a job is where the money the. success and the clout come from it doesn't matter, where you start what matters is starting and hanging
Your job A job, is, where the money the success and the clout come from It doesn't matter where you start What matters is starting and hanging
your job. a job is where the money, the success and the clout come from. it doesn't matter where you start. what matters is starting and hanging in.
I did it, she said again and again, and you, my dear, can, too. Selena Simmons-Duffin, NPR News.
i did it she said again and again and you; my dear can too selena simmons-duffin npr
I did it she said again and again and you my dear can too Selena. Simmons-Duffin, NPR
i did it, she said again and again, and you, my dear, can, too. selena simmons-duffin, npr news.
They call it the mystery ship - an 18th century wooden vessel found in the ruins of the World Trade Center in New York City. The ship's remains have been moved to a laboratory in Maryland, where NPR's Jamie Tarabay reports each day brings new discoveries.
they call. it the mystery ship - an 18th century wooden vessel found, in the, ruins of the, world trade center in new york city the ship's remains have been moved to a laboratory in maryland where npr's jamie tarabay reports each day brings new
They. call it the mystery ship - an 18th century wooden vessel found in. the. ruins of the. World Trade Center, in New York City The ship's remains have been moved to a laboratory in, Maryland where NPR's Jamie; Tarabay reports each day, brings new
they call it the mystery ship - an 18th century wooden vessel found in the ruins of the world trade center in new york city. the ship's remains have been moved to a laboratory in maryland, where npr's jamie tarabay reports each day brings new discoveries.
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The first thing that hits you when you lean into the enormous tanks filled with water, where scientists use small brushes to clean the timbers, is the smell.
the first thing that hits. you when you lean into the enormous tanks filled with water where scientists use small brushes to clean the timbers, is; the
The first thing that hits you when you. lean into, the. enormous tanks filled with water where. scientists. use small brushes to, clean the timbers is the
the first thing that hits you when you lean into the enormous tanks filled with water, where scientists use small brushes to clean the timbers, is the smell.
I mean, it's like rotten eggs or something.
i mean it's like rotten eggs, or
I mean it's like rotten, eggs; or
i mean, it's like rotten eggs or something.
It has almost that deep-woods smell after a really heavy rain.
it has almost that deep-woods smell. after a really heavy
It has; almost that deep-woods smell after a really heavy
it has almost that deep-woods smell after a really heavy rain.
I think that's a very romantic way of looking at it.
i think, that's, a very romantic way of, looking at
I think that's a very romantic way of, looking at
i think that's a very romantic way of looking at it.
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