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strong women in elected roles in san francisco senator feinstein and nancy pelosi and kcmo jackie and betty leend board of equalization those women have to do a lot of important thing for the entire convoy i shouldn't is without inhibition i look forward to working with you to place the first female in the president of the united states (clapping) well, you look at the women we're honoring today and you'll see the skwlts that are reflected in our own history and in our own leadership in the city today their lives have been death to improving the lives of others where in education or housing health and many more areas there are helping my city and our city to be more affordable they're helping to insure that etch in the city shares in the prosperity and whether through philanthropy or working on the ground everyday or in all of the areas we've mentioned those women have changing lives and showing the values at its best with that i'm proud to recognize for the most part deborah who is an incredible leader in education her mantra all about sharing the joy she makes our city and world a better plac
strong women in elected roles in san francisco senator feinstein and nancy pelosi and kcmo jackie and betty leend board of equalization those women have to do a lot of important thing for the entire convoy i shouldn't is without inhibition i look forward to working with you to place the first female in the president of the united states (clapping) well, you look at the women we're honoring today and you'll see the skwlts that are reflected in our own history and in our own leadership in the...
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for 73-year-old betty lee, who forgets if she's at home or in or her native trinidad, it's a safe environment. she is like everyone else, a wanderer. a term used for people suffering from alzhiemer's or other cognitive disorders, who can't remember who they are and dangerously and suddenly set out for unknown destinations, becoming missing persons. betty's smile hides the fact that her memory loss leads her constant supervision. >> sometimes i forget things. >> reporter: researchers say wandering caused by alzhiemer's is a major public health crisis. >> we know if someone with cognitive impairment is not found within 24 hour, there's a chance they'll never be found or found deceased or injured. it's why it's an incredible critical issue >>> the problem of memory loss and wandering has no geo and wandering has no geo graphic boundaries. >> reporter: in the united states 5.5 million suffer from alzhiemer's. 60% are wanderers. globally 44 million have alzhiemer's, and by 2050 it's expected to triple. the issue of wandering hits close to home for kenneth. his grandfather who has alzhiemer's got o
for 73-year-old betty lee, who forgets if she's at home or in or her native trinidad, it's a safe environment. she is like everyone else, a wanderer. a term used for people suffering from alzhiemer's or other cognitive disorders, who can't remember who they are and dangerously and suddenly set out for unknown destinations, becoming missing persons. betty's smile hides the fact that her memory loss leads her constant supervision. >> sometimes i forget things. >> reporter: researchers...
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oldest runner 98-year-old champ goldy went up against the competition's first female 85-year-old betty lee anterior. but we have been following the training and story of a guy from south philly and for some here an old friend former cbs3 technician 94-year-old george scott whose only started running at the tender age of 89. we caught him moments before the gun. >> i'm just going to try to do the best i can. that's all. >> george kept his wore. like his piers he ran hard. harder than some could half his age. >> george didn't win the race but he says in the grand scheme of things that is far from the point. how do you feel knowing that you ran in the penn relays? >> i feel great. i did the best i can. >> reporter: at age 94 or 75 or 36 or 21, how many can really say that and mean it? george does every day. from the penn relays, steve patterson cbs3 "eyewitness news" news". >> they're all just amazeing. >>> stay with us everyone. coming up on "eyewitness news" tonight as more and more new yorkers report coyotes in the city police finally got a hold of one. find out where they finally caught t
oldest runner 98-year-old champ goldy went up against the competition's first female 85-year-old betty lee anterior. but we have been following the training and story of a guy from south philly and for some here an old friend former cbs3 technician 94-year-old george scott whose only started running at the tender age of 89. we caught him moments before the gun. >> i'm just going to try to do the best i can. that's all. >> george kept his wore. like his piers he ran hard. harder than...
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for 73-year-old betty lee who sometimes forgets if she's at home or in trinidad, she's in a safe environmentshe's like everyone else here, a wanderer, who suffer from cognitive problems, who can't remember where they are and often becoming critically missing persons cases. betty wanders if she doesn't have constant supervision. >> i forget things. >> researchers like jed say that wandering caused by alzheimer's has become a major public health crisis. >> we know that if they are not found in 24 hours there's close to a 50% chance that they will never be found or found deassessed or injured. and that's why this is such a critical issue. >> linked to memory problems and be wandering, there are no geographic boundaries. here in the united states, 5 and a half million people suffer from alzheimer's and 60% are wanderers. that number is expected to triple. the issue of wandering is close to home for kenneth. his grandfather, who has alzheimer's, he got out of bed and walked outside in his pajamas, and was found on a busy highway before being found. >> it was devastating knowing that my grandfathe
for 73-year-old betty lee who sometimes forgets if she's at home or in trinidad, she's in a safe environmentshe's like everyone else here, a wanderer, who suffer from cognitive problems, who can't remember where they are and often becoming critically missing persons cases. betty wanders if she doesn't have constant supervision. >> i forget things. >> researchers like jed say that wandering caused by alzheimer's has become a major public health crisis. >> we know that if they...
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host: betty in ohio. lee is up next in pennsylvania. lee, good morning.aller: retired barber's like me from concrete first, helping barbara's in the trenches, the american people cannot panic over rule. that is why we have judges. white barbara's like myself serve blacks and wife. -- blacks and whites. we do not go by race. especially veterans coming home. they were sent to foreign wars. they sent me letters and thank me for what little i can do financially. later on, i'm invited to go to the mainline church to teach's sunday school. host: bring this back to trust in your community and police. caller: don't panic over an exception of what is going on all across the nation. that's what i'm trying to say. host: that was lee and pennsylvania. i'll is up next in sioux falls. al, tell us about your community. caller: this is something that quote on quote black men have had to deal with for years. we call it dwb, driving while black. who gets pulled over for a traffic light out while jiving a mercedes-benz. that is racial profiling. you are talking about a satu
host: betty in ohio. lee is up next in pennsylvania. lee, good morning.aller: retired barber's like me from concrete first, helping barbara's in the trenches, the american people cannot panic over rule. that is why we have judges. white barbara's like myself serve blacks and wife. -- blacks and whites. we do not go by race. especially veterans coming home. they were sent to foreign wars. they sent me letters and thank me for what little i can do financially. later on, i'm invited to go to the...
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lee and hoda fine because all they do is drink their wine ♪ >> i like rap. that was good. >> i want to hear the whole thing. >> i wished rhyme didn'twine didn't rhyme. bettyom the bottom of my heart. all those years i had no idea i would still be working through, it is so much thanks to you and your mothers and fathers and grandmothers and grandfathers. and a couple great grandfathers when i was younger. >> that was joy philbin i think. >> that was joy. >> standing behind her did you notice who that was? charo. >> yes. >> oh my gosh. she's 64 years old. >> 64 years old. and i think she's had that dress. >> look at that slit. >> chara is -- there's -- >> that wasn't joy. >> looked like joy. >> ask look like joy. it wasn't. it was a soap opera i think. >> the winners are "the ellen dejen res show" steve harvey, jeopardy won best game show. we did not win, but we're going to send out our blessings to everybody else who did. >> indeed. >> we've had our time. three times. >> we're happy to have those three. >> nominated 15 times with regis and never won and then i left the show, and regis won. right after i left. now we know what the problem was. >> and then y
lee and hoda fine because all they do is drink their wine ♪ >> i like rap. that was good. >> i want to hear the whole thing. >> i wished rhyme didn'twine didn't rhyme. bettyom the bottom of my heart. all those years i had no idea i would still be working through, it is so much thanks to you and your mothers and fathers and grandmothers and grandfathers. and a couple great grandfathers when i was younger. >> that was joy philbin i think. >> that was joy. >>...