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. >> troubling new research for the risk of developing alzheimer's. what it could mean for californians in the decades to come. and we're getting the latest on that deadly plane crash in southern california. what we know about th ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >> we're continuing to follow developments from southern california tonight as investigators are trying to piece together what caused yesterday's deadly plane crash. ntsb officials are now in san diego county examining that site there in the neighborhood where a plane just suddenly came down today. we've learned that the plane that crashed was heading to an airport. and kearny mesa after taking off from yuma, arizona. the plane was built in 1979 and had a valid license through july 2023. here's audio from air traffic control just moments before the plane went down. >> more officers immediately crime. the airplane have maintained 5,000 like a me of ways. the got off off the that had him
. >> troubling new research for the risk of developing alzheimer's. what it could mean for californians in the decades to come. and we're getting the latest on that deadly plane crash in southern california. what we know about th ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >> we're continuing to follow developments from southern california tonight as investigators...
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.— line to reduce the risk of alzheimer's. . . , , , alzheimer's.etween _ alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five _ alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five and _ alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five and a - alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five and a half- alzheimer's. the article suggests| that between five and a half hours of steep _ that between five and a half hours of sleep and seven and a half is the optimum _ of sleep and seven and a half is the optimum period of time to battle against _ optimum period of time to battle against alzheimer's. inevitably, the true sighs— against alzheimer's. inevitably, the true signs are more complicated and won't _ true signs are more complicated and won't necessarily be precise. so, that doesn't mean if you're planning a line _ that doesn't mean if you're planning a line tomorrow, you should cancel it, a line tomorrow, you should cancel it. but— a line tomorrow, you should cancel it. but it _ a line tomorrow, you should cancel it. but it is — a line tomorro
.— line to reduce the risk of alzheimer's. . . , , , alzheimer's.etween _ alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five _ alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five and _ alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five and a - alzheimer's. the article suggests that between five and a half- alzheimer's. the article suggests| that between five and a half hours of steep _ that between five and a half hours of sleep and seven and a half is the optimum _ of sleep and seven and a...
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of getting alzheimer's. pam, jonathan, back to you. grant. thank you. >> the state's preparation task force meeting today to talk about some of the inequalities that black californians deal with each and every day. the group is now spending 2 years studying the effects of slavery and other government decisions that lead to racial injustices for african-americans, kron four's. ashley zavala explains what the group is focusing on this week. >> we know that housing is still modern. the manifestation of jim crow was going to block this california's reparations task force tuesday took testimony from expert witnesses on racial disparities in education and environment. linking both to discrimination and segregation in housing. analysts pointed to federal data showing the nation's black white dissimilarity score is 55 this is what indicates is that 55% of other african americans and not states or white americans. or some combination are to move to a different race neighborhood. >> to fully integrate. >> just the numbers. this means that we live in ve
of getting alzheimer's. pam, jonathan, back to you. grant. thank you. >> the state's preparation task force meeting today to talk about some of the inequalities that black californians deal with each and every day. the group is now spending 2 years studying the effects of slavery and other government decisions that lead to racial injustices for african-americans, kron four's. ashley zavala explains what the group is focusing on this week. >> we know that housing is still modern. the...
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i do _ alzheimer's disease. i'm so sorry to interrupt you. i do want _ alzheimer's disease.i interrupt you. i do want to bring in doctor susan, director of research at alzheimer's research uk. listening to what was said about this study, albeit on patients without alzheimer's, how hopeful are you based on what he says that this is a treatment that could work and be effective in helping patients who currently have dementia to alleviate their symptoms?— currently have dementia to alleviate their symptoms? well, i think these are intriguing _ their symptoms? well, i think these are intriguing findings _ their symptoms? well, i think these are intriguing findings but _ their symptoms? well, i think these are intriguing findings but i - their symptoms? well, i think these are intriguing findings but i think - are intriguing findings but i think there _ are intriguing findings but i think there are — are intriguing findings but i think there are a couple of caveats. the first is _ there are a couple of caveats. the first is this — there are a couple of caveats. the first is this p
i do _ alzheimer's disease. i'm so sorry to interrupt you. i do want _ alzheimer's disease.i interrupt you. i do want to bring in doctor susan, director of research at alzheimer's research uk. listening to what was said about this study, albeit on patients without alzheimer's, how hopeful are you based on what he says that this is a treatment that could work and be effective in helping patients who currently have dementia to alleviate their symptoms?— currently have dementia to alleviate...
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we also look at alzheimer's as a public health issue because of those community-based impacts, so we really want to see a broadening understanding of alzheimer's in communities comedy stigmatizing the disease and helping people understand what the risk factors potentially can be as well. >> we'll have that full interview for you on cbsn bay area at 4:15. you can find us on kpix.com or the kpix app. >> reporter: while we're gettin >> reporter: a look now at our new afternoon lineup here on kpix 5. "cbs evening news live with norah o'donnell" is next, followed by back-to-back episodes of "judge judy" starting at 4:00, and the kpix 5 news at 5:00. we will be live ahead of the rain. have people in the recent fire zones are getting ready because once it starts, it's not stopping anytime soon, paul? >> the next dry day in the forecast not likely until the next week. the first band of rain is just approaching the far northwestern tip of sonoma county, so we will see rain moving in this evening. that's also going to get breezy. wind advisory 8:00 this evening through 4:00 a.m. tomorrow ahead
we also look at alzheimer's as a public health issue because of those community-based impacts, so we really want to see a broadening understanding of alzheimer's in communities comedy stigmatizing the disease and helping people understand what the risk factors potentially can be as well. >> we'll have that full interview for you on cbsn bay area at 4:15. you can find us on kpix.com or the kpix app. >> reporter: while we're gettin >> reporter: a look now at our new afternoon...
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they are projected to be living with alzheimer's within the next 2 decades.ornians 65 and older who are projected to have all simers by the year 2040 is expected to double. >> what we know from the study is that not only are we seeing an increase of all summers in california. but we're seeing increases and communities of color as while the research is relatively sparse in this area also was indicates that there's some evidence of links between brain health and heart health. so while we're still working to understand why there are higher rates with then black and latino communities. we believe that those high rates of vascular disease. i mean, these communities may play a greater for developing alzheimer's with all timers association have a number of resources like 10 ways to love your brain on those those 10 ways are about living healthy life eating well exercising regularly things that hopefully reduce on chances of vascular research right now, which which again limited. but the research right now shows that on those potentially reduce risk factors for devel
they are projected to be living with alzheimer's within the next 2 decades.ornians 65 and older who are projected to have all simers by the year 2040 is expected to double. >> what we know from the study is that not only are we seeing an increase of all summers in california. but we're seeing increases and communities of color as while the research is relatively sparse in this area also was indicates that there's some evidence of links between brain health and heart health. so while we're...
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he set out to climb more than 300 scottish mountains. >> my wife got alzheimer's and when i couldn'tk after her two years later, i had to get a challenge to refocus my life. it had to be a challenge that would last some time. >> so far, gardener has climbed 177 mountains. he's raising money for alzheimer's and osteoporosis charities. >>> still ahead, a famous doll flies high. barbie goes on a zero g flight to inspire the next generation of astronauts. on a gravity mission for the next generation of astronauts. i just had my 17th surgery. - well, you beat me. - well, i am a little bit older than you. - yeah it's true. how are you doing? - i'm doing good. i'm encouraged by seeing how people are coming together to help each other during times like these. - kind of like how shriners hospitals for children is there for us. imagine if i couldn't get my surgery. who knows what would have happened. - same for me. i know my shriners hospitals family will continue to take care kids like us who need them most all because of caring people like you. - like me? - no, the people watching us right n
he set out to climb more than 300 scottish mountains. >> my wife got alzheimer's and when i couldn'tk after her two years later, i had to get a challenge to refocus my life. it had to be a challenge that would last some time. >> so far, gardener has climbed 177 mountains. he's raising money for alzheimer's and osteoporosis charities. >>> still ahead, a famous doll flies high. barbie goes on a zero g flight to inspire the next generation of astronauts. on a gravity mission...
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and he said, "i do." >> cooper: did you know right away that it was alzheimer's? >> dr.urologist. she diagnosed him in 2017. >> cooper: do you know what is happening in-- in tony's brain? >> dr. devi: no one really kn but i know that his hippocampus, which is the grand central station of memories-- and the conduit through which we retrieve memories, as well as lay down memories-- is not working very well. >> susan benedetto: look at this, tone. >> tony bennett: wow, what's that? >> susan benedetto: that's a painting that you did. >> cooper: susan and tony have been together for more than 30 years. she's now his full-time caregiver. how much does tony understand about what's going on around him at any given time? >> susan benedetto: every day is different. tony-- late at night, sometimes early in the morning, he's more alert, if i can use that word. so, i'll tell him, "tone, you're going to be on '60 minutes'." he's, like, "great." i said, "you remember that show, '60 minutes'?" he's, like, "i do." but in any other given moment, he won't know. >> cooper: i mean, he recogn
and he said, "i do." >> cooper: did you know right away that it was alzheimer's? >> dr.urologist. she diagnosed him in 2017. >> cooper: do you know what is happening in-- in tony's brain? >> dr. devi: no one really kn but i know that his hippocampus, which is the grand central station of memories-- and the conduit through which we retrieve memories, as well as lay down memories-- is not working very well. >> susan benedetto: look at this, tone. >>...
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nobody has ever lived through his alzheimer's -- through alzheimer's, so we are going to find that person this saturday. ending in the mid-70's. one of three walks the next three weeks in the bay area. 70's and 80's friday and saturday, 50's, succeeds in 70's with a chance of a shower monday in the north a and again when they. kumasi: some lucky dockworkers in british colombia did not need a ticket on a will watching boat to get the spectacular view. >> kumasi: robert johnson showed this video, describing it as surreal. he was working on the dock in vancouver when the killer whale swam by. he says in the three years he has worked there, he has never seen an orca, let alone two. he knew wells were great big beautiful creatures, but one seem to span the length of a seaplane. reggie: i'm obsessed. kumasi: i know, how nice? reggie: during 2020 when i was looking for things to do, i would watch orca videos every day. kumasi: did you watch free willie? i felt like you did. we will talk about it. [laughter] reggie: like the river jordan, producing we got to go. kumasi: up next, the seven things
nobody has ever lived through his alzheimer's -- through alzheimer's, so we are going to find that person this saturday. ending in the mid-70's. one of three walks the next three weeks in the bay area. 70's and 80's friday and saturday, 50's, succeeds in 70's with a chance of a shower monday in the north a and again when they. kumasi: some lucky dockworkers in british colombia did not need a ticket on a will watching boat to get the spectacular view. >> kumasi: robert johnson showed this...
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what do you think about your business and your approach to alzheimer's as a result with what happenedogen? >> i think it is one of the areas that absolutely has change the result of the pandemic, the level of the collaboration with the fda being extraordinary. tenant treatments explained for use against covid, and we now have two with emergency use authorization, including the one you mentioned at the start. and the dialogue with the fda has been excellent, the ability to share data when it is available and having these rolling submissions has been enormously powerful. and also in terms of end points, referring to alzheimer's, i think the use of surrogate it up a points and then confirmatory data subsequently in terms of the heart outcomes -- hard outcomes, that offers so much possibility to bring meaningful treatments to patients sooner. these are all things heading in a very positive direction coming out of covid and in partnership with government, particularly the fda. alix: have you discussed asking for accelerated approval from the fda? >> we are in discussions with the fda. what
what do you think about your business and your approach to alzheimer's as a result with what happenedogen? >> i think it is one of the areas that absolutely has change the result of the pandemic, the level of the collaboration with the fda being extraordinary. tenant treatments explained for use against covid, and we now have two with emergency use authorization, including the one you mentioned at the start. and the dialogue with the fda has been excellent, the ability to share data when...
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on october 23, 3717, comprised of 137 participants took part in the 2021 walk to end alzheimer's. it is held in over 600 communities across the united states to raise funds for research and to raise awareness for the disease that over 5.8 million americans currently live with as did my mother prior to her death. this year i am proud to announce that the walk to end alzheimer's in ottumwa has raised $27,636 thus far with donations still coming in. exceeding their initial goal of $26,000. thank you to the residents of ottumwa and the over 600 communities across the united states who have stepped up and stepped forward to put an end to this debilitating disease. thank you. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek -- ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, americans are seething over the price of gas every time they visit
on october 23, 3717, comprised of 137 participants took part in the 2021 walk to end alzheimer's. it is held in over 600 communities across the united states to raise funds for research and to raise awareness for the disease that over 5.8 million americans currently live with as did my mother prior to her death. this year i am proud to announce that the walk to end alzheimer's in ottumwa has raised $27,636 thus far with donations still coming in. exceeding their initial goal of $26,000. thank...
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covid have captured attention, but other approvals waiting in the wings approving a treatment for alzheimer'sn, some good news from the market this week. mr. market got really excited. what changed and alteredded that mood? >> i think it was two things, jack. the first was inflation. we had two numbers, cpi, the consumer price index, and ppi, the producer price index. they're not really going up anymore. so i think this makes people think, okay, maybe inflation has peaked. and then you had earnings, they were quite good, and that's actually something that i think kind of surprised the market. expectations had been very low. it should be said that it was really banks that have done this, and that's just one group of stock, but given how bad the sentiment was coming in, that was enough to lift things this week. jack: those charts are beautiful. what you can't see is we also tick thed above the 50-day -- ticked above the 50-day moving average, which is a good deal. bond yields, maybe bond investors aren't quite as worried about inflation also? >> that's right. and it's been a really big deal for
covid have captured attention, but other approvals waiting in the wings approving a treatment for alzheimer'sn, some good news from the market this week. mr. market got really excited. what changed and alteredded that mood? >> i think it was two things, jack. the first was inflation. we had two numbers, cpi, the consumer price index, and ppi, the producer price index. they're not really going up anymore. so i think this makes people think, okay, maybe inflation has peaked. and then you...
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join abc 7 meteorologist mike nicco at the walk to and alzheimer's at bishop branch in san ramon, orour own at home. this is video from the walk a few years ago in san francisco, but every walk to an alzheimer's is full of flowers each carried by someone committed to ending the disease. the event is raising awareness and funds for a breakthrough and the fight against alzheimer's and all other forms of dementia. how about winding down your weekend with some beethoven the san francisco civic music association is presenting its first free concert of the 2021 2022 season at the hertz theater this sunday. enjoy. jobina fortson abc 7 news jam-packed weekend. yeah. all right world news talk with david muir's next. we appreciate your time, and i'm a dates for spencer christian and all of us here. thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you again at 6. the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just
join abc 7 meteorologist mike nicco at the walk to and alzheimer's at bishop branch in san ramon, orour own at home. this is video from the walk a few years ago in san francisco, but every walk to an alzheimer's is full of flowers each carried by someone committed to ending the disease. the event is raising awareness and funds for a breakthrough and the fight against alzheimer's and all other forms of dementia. how about winding down your weekend with some beethoven the san francisco civic...
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with the first of our three walks to help end alzheimer's, we've not had a single survivor of alzheimer's yet, so it takes everybody. we need to raise money. san jose, by the time is 75 degrees. more on the weekend forecast, next. jobina: thank you for reminding us all of that. if you cannot participate in can also offer your donations online. good morning, we will start in the park because we are flowing your crash on southbound 11. injuries have been reported. multiple cars involved. this is not a primary commute corridor. we are not seeing a slowdown in that area. a live look at emeryville. headlights traveling westbound. also the taillights traveling southbound on 680 in walnut creek. we have the walnut creek camera back. we've been seeing the slowdowns around 7:00. i also want to let you know that in the south bay the bta has expanded its service with the new route from gilroy to downtown san jose. officials say it is less expensive and faster. that is that kind of ride. the new rapid 568 line starts at 5:00 in the morning and goes until 7:00 at night. it will cost you two dollars an
with the first of our three walks to help end alzheimer's, we've not had a single survivor of alzheimer's yet, so it takes everybody. we need to raise money. san jose, by the time is 75 degrees. more on the weekend forecast, next. jobina: thank you for reminding us all of that. if you cannot participate in can also offer your donations online. good morning, we will start in the park because we are flowing your crash on southbound 11. injuries have been reported. multiple cars involved. this is...
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alzheimer's. >> so i decided this is my goal, you know. what can you do to delay or maybe even prevent alzheimer's. >> reporter: three of the things that pat learned that were most important, were exercise. >> i try to do 175 steps a minute. >> reporter: which she does daily, being social and learning new skills. >> we have an underground garage, and i was down there one day, and there was a door open to a room, and here was this absolutely gorgeous workshop with very expensive equipment, but it wasn't open. >> reporter: pat knew if she not the workshop open and staffed, she would have the perfect tool to put all she's learned into practice and help her fellow residents. so pat petitioned the management, organized a committee and got the workshop up and running. a growing number of her neighbors are now finding their way downstairs and getting to work. >> what's good for the people and their brains is something new, it's creative. it builds all kinds of connections in the brain. all of that's going to make you live longer, stay healthier,
alzheimer's. >> so i decided this is my goal, you know. what can you do to delay or maybe even prevent alzheimer's. >> reporter: three of the things that pat learned that were most important, were exercise. >> i try to do 175 steps a minute. >> reporter: which she does daily, being social and learning new skills. >> we have an underground garage, and i was down there one day, and there was a door open to a room, and here was this absolutely gorgeous workshop with...
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. >> my wife got alzheimer's for years ago and when i could not look after her two years ago, i had tot a challenge to refocus my life. and it had to be a challenge that would last sometime. reporter: his challenge was to climb all to hundred 82 of scotland's mountains above 3000 feet in 1200 days. so far he has completed 177. >> during this climbing, i was able to refocus to some extent. i had to find something of this type, otherwise i would've had until problems, mental health problems. reporter: in hor of his wife janet, he is raisingoney for the royal osteoporosis society and alzheimer's scotland, to charities that have -- two charities that have helped her. using social media with the help of his family, he records his progress. he has raised more than 30,000 pounds. it keeps him going toward each summit. >> once i arrived, it is immediate. any other problems seem to disappear into insignificance. reporter: one mountain at a time. anchor: the governing body of mens tennis has launched an investigation into domestic abuse allegations against olympic to dish -- tennis champion alex
. >> my wife got alzheimer's for years ago and when i could not look after her two years ago, i had tot a challenge to refocus my life. and it had to be a challenge that would last sometime. reporter: his challenge was to climb all to hundred 82 of scotland's mountains above 3000 feet in 1200 days. so far he has completed 177. >> during this climbing, i was able to refocus to some extent. i had to find something of this type, otherwise i would've had until problems, mental health...
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— as i increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was— increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was sayingsically says says if you don't get — and it basically says says if you don't get a full eight hours, your entire _ don't get a full eight hours, your entire life. — don't get a full eight hours, your entire life, you are at risk of all types _ entire life, you are at risk of all types of— entire life, you are at risk of all types of things like dementia, depression, schizophrenia, —— why we steep _ depression, schizophrenia, —— why we steep these _ depression, schizophrenia, —— why we sleep. these are designed to scare us and. _ sleep. these are designed to scare us and, while ensure there is a sensible — us and, while ensure there is a sensible science behind it, there's so many— sensible science behind it, there's so many variables and the risk of a story— so many variables and the risk of a story like _ so many variables and the risk of a story like this giving people anxiety— story like this giving people anxiety induced insomnia and preventing them from getting a goodnight sleep i
— as i increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was— increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was sayingsically says says if you don't get — and it basically says says if you don't get a full eight hours, your entire _ don't get a full eight hours, your entire life. — don't get a full eight hours, your entire life, you are at risk of all types _ entire life, you are at risk of all types of— entire life, you are at risk of all types of things like dementia, depression, schizophrenia,...
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the beer has already raised $8,000 for the alzheimer's association. minutes at 9:00 a.m.. the walk kicks off at 9:30 in san ramon. to find out how you could get involved, visit alz.org. mike is lucky it is happening in a couple of minutes and not tomorrow. lisa: right, he can have a beer today before tomorrow. looking at our atmospheric river offshore, this is a potent storm aiming for the bay area. northern california and particularly the northbay. level one system today with scattered showers. this is how saturday will play out. by 3:00 manny and the northbay and then we see some rain get heavy overnight. it will change quickly towards 10 to 12 hours of steady rain. a level 3 system coming into play all day sunday. gusty winds and monday some leftover showers. tuesday we could see if you showers and it is dry at the end of the week. liz: what a change a week makes. thank you for joining us here on abc7 mornings. a big day of college football is ahead. next at 10:00 a.m., illinois faces penn state in happy valley. 12:30, oregon takes on ucla at the r
the beer has already raised $8,000 for the alzheimer's association. minutes at 9:00 a.m.. the walk kicks off at 9:30 in san ramon. to find out how you could get involved, visit alz.org. mike is lucky it is happening in a couple of minutes and not tomorrow. lisa: right, he can have a beer today before tomorrow. looking at our atmospheric river offshore, this is a potent storm aiming for the bay area. northern california and particularly the northbay. level one system today with scattered...
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it was almost like the fog of alzheimer's lifted and she was able to see again. >> reporter: earlier connect with people, becoming a cop. >> in some ways, it is similar to life as a musician because im going in the places where i'm not sure what's going to happen, how people are going to react, but it is an adventure. >> reporter: you have traded in your violin for a weapon. but you're still serving. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: now in uniform, he continues to play, hoping to show a different side of police officers. >> i think it shows that i'm human, too. i have hobbies, passions outside of police work. cops are so talented. people don't see that. >> reporter: performing with a purpose. jan crawford, cbs news, maryland. >> o'donnell: he's pretty good! we'll be right back. yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... thatow you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and
it was almost like the fog of alzheimer's lifted and she was able to see again. >> reporter: earlier connect with people, becoming a cop. >> in some ways, it is similar to life as a musician because im going in the places where i'm not sure what's going to happen, how people are going to react, but it is an adventure. >> reporter: you have traded in your violin for a weapon. but you're still serving. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: now in uniform, he continues...
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because it will ultimately, tragically fall to nancy reagan as her husband is afflicted by alzheimer's it would fall to nancy reagan to become the shaper and the protector of his legacy. this library to her was a very, very much a part of it. she wanted to be not just a monument to the past, she wanted it to be a way of looking forward into the future. and i think that is why this library is where important political figures come to make their most consequential speeches. it is why so many republican presidential debates are held on the spot. given how grateful i am to the incredible resources that this library makes available to people like me trying to do research it really is wonderful to see again, this is not a museum. this is a living and growing thing. i think it nancy reagan, no one could be more excited than nancy reagan to see what lies ahead in this next chapter, thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the boys and girls club of pasadena, ms. lisa kathie eight. >> thank you, i was just transported karen. maybe think of a c
because it will ultimately, tragically fall to nancy reagan as her husband is afflicted by alzheimer's it would fall to nancy reagan to become the shaper and the protector of his legacy. this library to her was a very, very much a part of it. she wanted to be not just a monument to the past, she wanted it to be a way of looking forward into the future. and i think that is why this library is where important political figures come to make their most consequential speeches. it is why so many...
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every walk to end alzheimer's is filled with flowers, carried by someone dedicated to defeating the diseaseethoven? the san francisco civic music association is presenting its first free concert of the 2021-2022 season. >> that is not all that is going on this weekend. on the front page of our website, we put together a list of events going on this weekend in the bay area. >> shout out to all of the people who will be part of the alzheimer's walk. there should be a break in the morning for those folks so i am crossing my fingers. >> either way we do need the rain so i think people will deal. for the most part we are looking at more showers arriving by the afternoon and the later evening hours ahead of the main system that arrives sunday. this level 1 system will wind down in a few hours. we go into the eastern part looking at some rain. some pretty good cells offshore. up to words two and rainfall totals will up to -- the wind is with us anywhere from 13 to 24 miles per hour at the surface. as we go into the mountains it is starting out really high. it will take several d will taks are talk
every walk to end alzheimer's is filled with flowers, carried by someone dedicated to defeating the diseaseethoven? the san francisco civic music association is presenting its first free concert of the 2021-2022 season. >> that is not all that is going on this weekend. on the front page of our website, we put together a list of events going on this weekend in the bay area. >> shout out to all of the people who will be part of the alzheimer's walk. there should be a break in the...
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a local brewery is serving up drinks at this walk to end alzheimer's.n i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. liz: breaking news. we just got word of a 2our news. a 2.8 quake in your hercules.mss , play a role in this year's walk to end alzheimer's. today's walk will carry a flower
a local brewery is serving up drinks at this walk to end alzheimer's.n i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can...
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this brutal lottery of old age, in which treatment for cancer is funded by the state, and care for alzheimer's is only partly. and to fix these twin problems of the nhs and social care, we will not just life in taxes into crucial services without improving performance, we will use new technology so there is a single set of electronic records that patients pass between entities and ensure cash goes to the frontline, and not on needless bureaucracy. [applause] when i stood on the steps -- [applause] when i stood on the steps of downing street, i promise to fix this crisis. after decades of drift, reforming government, this can-do government that got brexit done, the vaccine rollout done, we will get social care done, and deal with the biggest underlying issues of our economy and society. i mean the long-term structural weaknesses in the u.k. economy. it is thanks to the vaccine rollout that we have the most open economy and the fastest growth in the g7. we have unemployment -- [applause] we have unemployment 2 million lower than forecast, demand surging, and after more than a decade of stagnatio
this brutal lottery of old age, in which treatment for cancer is funded by the state, and care for alzheimer's is only partly. and to fix these twin problems of the nhs and social care, we will not just life in taxes into crucial services without improving performance, we will use new technology so there is a single set of electronic records that patients pass between entities and ensure cash goes to the frontline, and not on needless bureaucracy. [applause] when i stood on the steps --...
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that's wrong alzheimer's, a disease that's causing a fortune, a horrible disease.ily can change that that gets me involved with a slew of brain doctors, count me a believer i was shocked that the stock didn't take off here but especially adding some good use of new dilations the doctors i work with about brains are excited about what lily's drugs does against alzheimer's. take them seriously, even wall street does not. the little rally is the one visible force that can make the feds tighten if it continues along with inflation and house ing and commodities. commodities can go into high prices for companies to boost production, that's something cathie will talk about we got some good news from tech. microsoft shuts the lights out, azure, cloud business. that's extraordinary a fine number from amd some say knocking out of the park, high performance twitter's number was not exactly perfect. the one disappointment i see surprises me, that was alphabet. the cloud came in weaker than expected i hope it's not a turkey expectations got too high. we have seen this before wh
that's wrong alzheimer's, a disease that's causing a fortune, a horrible disease.ily can change that that gets me involved with a slew of brain doctors, count me a believer i was shocked that the stock didn't take off here but especially adding some good use of new dilations the doctors i work with about brains are excited about what lily's drugs does against alzheimer's. take them seriously, even wall street does not. the little rally is the one visible force that can make the feds tighten if...
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it's almost like the fog of alzheimer's lift and she was able to see again. >> reporter: earlier thisfound a new way to connect with people by coming a cop. >> in some ways it is similar as a musician. i'm going in places where i'm not sure what is going to happen, who upeople are going to react, but it is an adventure. >> reporter: you traded in your violin for a weapon, but you're still serving? >> exactly. ♪ >> reporter: now in uniform, he continues to play, hoping to show a different side of police officers. >> i think it shows that i'm human too. i have hobbies, passions outside of police work. and cops are so talented. people don't see that. ♪ >> reporter: performing with a purpose. jan crawford, cbs news, bowie, maryland. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues, for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. we begin with a major milestone in the fight against covid. t
it's almost like the fog of alzheimer's lift and she was able to see again. >> reporter: earlier thisfound a new way to connect with people by coming a cop. >> in some ways it is similar as a musician. i'm going in places where i'm not sure what is going to happen, who upeople are going to react, but it is an adventure. >> reporter: you traded in your violin for a weapon, but you're still serving? >> exactly. ♪ >> reporter: now in uniform, he continues to play,...
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y muy importante reportera: ante los padecimientos de esta obesidad, diabetes tipo i y tipo ii, alzheimer estadÍsticas del departamento de salud pÚblica de california, uno de cada sido doctor, quÉ pasa si nunca he sido de pescado, condiciones estas? >> es muy importante ir al mÉdico, para prevenir son muy importantes las mÉdica >> yo sÍ estoy contenta y decidida porque el gobierno se preocupa por nosotros presentadora: Éste fondo aporta de roberto, el cdc lanzÓ una recomendaciÓn urgente para las mujeres embarazadas y aquellas que acaban de dar a luz para que se vacunen si aÚn no lo han podido hacer te lo dice por quÉ podrÍa marcar la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte que una embarazada se vacune >> sabemos que en el embarazo, las mujeres que estÁn embarazadas tienen mayor riesgo de estar con un conflicto, o en un hospital y confiÓ. presentadora: ante las dudas que tengas sobre la vacuna, recomiendan contactar directamente con su doctor. el distrito escolar unificado de san leandro estarÁ viendo una clÍnica en donde estudiantes podrÁ conseguir una prueba de coronavirus completamente gra
y muy importante reportera: ante los padecimientos de esta obesidad, diabetes tipo i y tipo ii, alzheimer estadÍsticas del departamento de salud pÚblica de california, uno de cada sido doctor, quÉ pasa si nunca he sido de pescado, condiciones estas? >> es muy importante ir al mÉdico, para prevenir son muy importantes las mÉdica >> yo sÍ estoy contenta y decidida porque el gobierno se preocupa por nosotros presentadora: Éste fondo aporta de roberto, el cdc lanzÓ una...
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the walk to and alzheimer's kicks off today in san jose. all funds raised in the event support research of the alzheimer's association. registration starts at 8:00 this morning at the home of the san francisco giants. abc7 is a proud sponsor of the event. lisa, you're saying the weather should be nice? lisa: today is the warmest dofed francisco, going to 78 today. upper 70's for the half moon bay. we will talk about the rest of the bay area next. liz: a blow to a north way wildlife preserves record, the appeal they are filing. a new nasa mission is embarking on a 12 year hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. p
the walk to and alzheimer's kicks off today in san jose. all funds raised in the event support research of the alzheimer's association. registration starts at 8:00 this morning at the home of the san francisco giants. abc7 is a proud sponsor of the event. lisa, you're saying the weather should be nice? lisa: today is the warmest dofed francisco, going to 78 today. upper 70's for the half moon bay. we will talk about the rest of the bay area next. liz: a blow to a north way wildlife preserves...
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the other one you mention is aulzhe alzheimer's. amyloid clearing -- antibodies as well. advantage of the accelerated approval pathway the fda's opened up and start add rolling submission here, and also today announce add head-to-head comparison to a drug, the product approved earlier in the year demonstrating our antibody, faster and deeper what we expect to show. >> so many questions about the alzheimer's pathway cleared by the fda. whether it should have happened or not obviously, it provides a huge amount of hope for patients and their families has been meeting influence of the study and things you've been saying, clearing the plaques still a question whether that's sufficient whether that's enough to stop or slow or even reverse alzheimer's in some questions. when do you think you'll have answers on that? >> that's right. we agree there's still open questions. the standard to prove that definitively is in large placebo-controlled studies that are blinded that go the distance, that have a clean hit on the primary end point we had earlier this year a phase two study, a
the other one you mention is aulzhe alzheimer's. amyloid clearing -- antibodies as well. advantage of the accelerated approval pathway the fda's opened up and start add rolling submission here, and also today announce add head-to-head comparison to a drug, the product approved earlier in the year demonstrating our antibody, faster and deeper what we expect to show. >> so many questions about the alzheimer's pathway cleared by the fda. whether it should have happened or not obviously, it...
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he has alzheimer's disease.n it comes time for him to sing, he emerges from the fog and gives a signature performance. anderson cooper talk to lady gaga about navigating shows with a good friend. >> for example, if i were to say, tony, would you like to sing love for sale and he will say, yes. and if i say tony would you like to sing love for sale or it don't mean a thing, he may not have as easy of a response. and when that music comes on, something happens to him and he knows exactly what he is doing. what is important for me is to make sure i don't get in the way of that. >> you can watch the full story on 60 minutes tonight. and also, she left facebook with copies of thousands of pages of research and recently filed a federal complaints against the company. she reveals her identity tonight at seven right here on kpix 5. >>> new video of an incredible rescue during a house fire in wisconsin and a quick thinking sheriff deputy grabbed a crowbar to break a window and rescue two people and their dog and investig
he has alzheimer's disease.n it comes time for him to sing, he emerges from the fog and gives a signature performance. anderson cooper talk to lady gaga about navigating shows with a good friend. >> for example, if i were to say, tony, would you like to sing love for sale and he will say, yes. and if i say tony would you like to sing love for sale or it don't mean a thing, he may not have as easy of a response. and when that music comes on, something happens to him and he knows exactly...
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the 2021 walk to end alzheimer's steps off this morning in san jose. all of the funds raised support research efforts of the alzheimer's association. registration starts at 8:00 this morning. it just got underway at excited ballpark. the opening ceremony will be at 9:00 and the walk starts at 9:30. abc 7 news is a proud sponsor. lisa, the weather should shape up pretty nice for it. lisa: our last warm day out there. here is a look at a gorgeous emeryville. temperatures are chilly. plenty of 40's. we are looking at rain arriving tomorrow. a weak system, but there are several systems offshore. sure to get your head wet next week. we will talk about it. liz: also a blow to a northbound wildlife preserve's record. the appeal they are now filing over veterinary care. and, blastoff. a new nasa mission is embarking on a 12 year expedition. on a 12 year expedition. what lucy will study ♪ ♪ ♪ on a 12 year expedition. what lucy will study ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get mor
the 2021 walk to end alzheimer's steps off this morning in san jose. all of the funds raised support research efforts of the alzheimer's association. registration starts at 8:00 this morning. it just got underway at excited ballpark. the opening ceremony will be at 9:00 and the walk starts at 9:30. abc 7 news is a proud sponsor. lisa, the weather should shape up pretty nice for it. lisa: our last warm day out there. here is a look at a gorgeous emeryville. temperatures are chilly. plenty of...
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detectar en cinco minutos a una persona si tiene alguna deficiencia, que puede estar asociada con alzheimeras que no son animales. entonces, mire la velocidad en la que estÁn respondiendopara buscar estos cambios que se van presentando en la pantalla. vilma: los mÉdicos dicen que es muy importante detectar la demencia en etapa temprana para evitar que avance severamente. los doctores dicen que al ser una prueba aprobada por la administraciÓn de drogas y alimentos, estarÍa cubierta por los seguros mÉdicos. ilia: les contamos que ofrecen un crucero de 274 noches por siete continentes. jorge: se llama crucero mundial. saldrÍa entre el 20 y el 23 de diciembre. el viaje incluye 150 destinos, 75 paÍses y visitas a las 11 maravillas del mundo. ilia: bueno, a fin de semana. [música] patricio: [piensa] quiero decirle que eres mi novia. regina: [piensa] ¿estás loco? no le digas nada. luz: [piensa] ¿se están secreteando a mis espaldas? patricio: [balbucea] la señorita rueda y yo solo tenemos una relación profesional. regina: sí, 100% laboral, mami. patricio: [asiente
detectar en cinco minutos a una persona si tiene alguna deficiencia, que puede estar asociada con alzheimeras que no son animales. entonces, mire la velocidad en la que estÁn respondiendopara buscar estos cambios que se van presentando en la pantalla. vilma: los mÉdicos dicen que es muy importante detectar la demencia en etapa temprana para evitar que avance severamente. los doctores dicen que al ser una prueba aprobada por la administraciÓn de drogas y alimentos, estarÍa cubierta por los...
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the 2020 one walk to and alzheimer's steps up in san jose. all of the funds raised for the event support the research event of the alzheimer's association. registration starts at 8:00 at excitable park, the home of the santa fe giants. the opening ceremony is 9:00 and the walk starts at 9:30. abc 7 is a proud sponsor of today's event. the weather should be nice for it. lisa: on the warm side. we are near 50 degrees this morning. we will go well into the 80's today. over the east bay hills. temperatures near 80 along the bayshore. even warmer in spots in linz, cooler at the coast, rain arrives tomorrow. we are talking about an abrupt change from today to the second half of the weekend, next. liz: a blow to a north bay wildlife preserve'sand blast of. a new nasa mission. it is embarking on a 12 year expedition. what lucy will study and explore in space. ♪ ♪ remember when no dream was too big? and you could fearlessly face the unknown. you still can. ♪ ♪ when you have a rock you can depend on for life you'll be unstoppable. like the millions of
the 2020 one walk to and alzheimer's steps up in san jose. all of the funds raised for the event support the research event of the alzheimer's association. registration starts at 8:00 at excitable park, the home of the santa fe giants. the opening ceremony is 9:00 and the walk starts at 9:30. abc 7 is a proud sponsor of today's event. the weather should be nice for it. lisa: on the warm side. we are near 50 degrees this morning. we will go well into the 80's today. over the east bay hills....
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there was some earlier announcement here in recent months of things like alzheimer's for example that we now have an approved therapy for. that is something we've never had before. it is certainly been on display throughout the pandemic, and there is a pre--- pretty attractive funding, giving the opportunities. it has really allowed us to develop a lot of different technologies. they certainly create a bright future for all of us in the applied sciences space. >> it looks as though you have taken advantage retiring debt. how does that work for you now with the flexibility of what you might want to do, whether that is organic growth, or that is acquisition? >> that has been an important part of our development over the last couple of years. be able to reposition or balance sheet to give us the flexibility to only invest but to allow us to return to m&a. we have deployed over $4 billion. we have had acquisitions we have closed in the second quarter, and in additional acquisitions that we should close here any day now. it allows us to bring a new capabilities and create more value for cu
there was some earlier announcement here in recent months of things like alzheimer's for example that we now have an approved therapy for. that is something we've never had before. it is certainly been on display throughout the pandemic, and there is a pre--- pretty attractive funding, giving the opportunities. it has really allowed us to develop a lot of different technologies. they certainly create a bright future for all of us in the applied sciences space. >> it looks as though you...
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we stand by those who share our values and hard work and which treatment for cancer and alzheimer's is not or only partly. to fix these problems we are not just going to siphon billions of new taxes into the services without performance. we will use new technology so that there is a single set of electronic records between the social care, improving care and ensuring that it goes to the front line and not a needless bureaucracy. when i stood on the steps -- [applause] when i stood on the steps of downing street i promised to fix this crisis. this government that got things done and was getting the rollout of dunn is going g to get social icare done and we will deal wih the biggest underlying issues of the economy and society, the problems no government has had the guts to tackle before and, i mean, the long-term structural weaknesses in the uk economy. it's thanks to the rollout we have the most open economy and fastest growth -- [applause] we have unemployment lower and i'm pleased to say after years of stagnation more than a decade, wages are going up faster than before the pandemic
we stand by those who share our values and hard work and which treatment for cancer and alzheimer's is not or only partly. to fix these problems we are not just going to siphon billions of new taxes into the services without performance. we will use new technology so that there is a single set of electronic records between the social care, improving care and ensuring that it goes to the front line and not a needless bureaucracy. when i stood on the steps -- [applause] when i stood on the steps...
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the singer was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2016.rformed his last concert with lady gaga in august. >>> and, finally, the chance meeting of two soldiers that share a powerful bond that goes back to the battlefield a decade ago. courtney kube tonight with those who serve. >> reporter: as a combat medic, daniel exemplifies courage under fire. >> as soon as i hear the call for medic, run towards that danger and render that aid. >> reporter: in august 2011 in afghanistan, his unit came under grenade attack injuring three soldiers. >> it was a volatile area that we were in charge to secure. >> reporter: this attack hit his platoon leader, lieutenant john conte. madeo stabilized him and prepared him for med vac. >> it was a catastrophic event, so there was no walking away from that. >> reporter: what is it like to watch him leave? >> reporter: back home, lieutenant conte's sister received the terrifying news from another soldier >> hey, your brother was in a grenade explosion. it was 24 hours before i heard any more news. >> reporter: her
the singer was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2016.rformed his last concert with lady gaga in august. >>> and, finally, the chance meeting of two soldiers that share a powerful bond that goes back to the battlefield a decade ago. courtney kube tonight with those who serve. >> reporter: as a combat medic, daniel exemplifies courage under fire. >> as soon as i hear the call for medic, run towards that danger and render that aid. >> reporter: in august 2011 in...
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singer toni bennett has alzheimers disease and has difficulty holding a conversation. when it comes time for him to sing, the 95-year-old emerges from the fog and gives a signature performance. 60 minutes correspondent anderson cooper spoke to lady gaga about navigating shows with her good friend. >> reporter: in rehearsals this july, she found new ways to connect and communicate with her old friend. when asking him questions, she would keep it simple. >> if i were to say tony, would you like to sing love for sale, he would say yes. and if i said you want to sing love for sale or it don't mean a thing, i might not have an easy as a response. >> you to sing anything goes? >> yeah. >> when that music comes on, something happens to him. he knows what he is doing. and what is important for me to make sure that i don't get in the way of that. >> amazing. you can watch the full story on 60 minutes on sunday night. >>> also on 60 minutes, she left facebook with copies of thousands of pages of research and recently filed federal complaints against the company. she reveals her
singer toni bennett has alzheimers disease and has difficulty holding a conversation. when it comes time for him to sing, the 95-year-old emerges from the fog and gives a signature performance. 60 minutes correspondent anderson cooper spoke to lady gaga about navigating shows with her good friend. >> reporter: in rehearsals this july, she found new ways to connect and communicate with her old friend. when asking him questions, she would keep it simple. >> if i were to say tony,...
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for the walk to and alzheimer's, it should be nice weather in between storms. 50's, 60's. scattered showers for your wednesday. still showering on thursday. we have another system coming in friday that will bring us wet weather. a brief break saturday until saturday night and then a level two for sunday, monday. looks like a potent storm that would certainly help with our drought situation and put a dent in it. dan: the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work. works for me. school work it worked! or a workout. oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi faster than a gig for all their devices. it's more than enough to keep everyone working. can your internet do that? this is work! this is hard! learn more about gig-speed wifi, or get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months. click, call, or visit a store today. williams. dan: it documents his life. >> it was like being with the beatles or something. it was just, his stardom was huge. ama: it includes interviews with williams peers and archive interview
for the walk to and alzheimer's, it should be nice weather in between storms. 50's, 60's. scattered showers for your wednesday. still showering on thursday. we have another system coming in friday that will bring us wet weather. a brief break saturday until saturday night and then a level two for sunday, monday. looks like a potent storm that would certainly help with our drought situation and put a dent in it. dan: the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work....
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and for the walk to end all alzheimer's, there will be a window, clouds, 50's, 60's should be good walking weather. tomorrow morning commute is wet, one for saturday, and then another strong level 3 for sunday and monday, storming on sunday, scattered showers tuesday, and dry out towards the middle part of next week. dan: t dan: the alameda county fair returns tomorrow after a euro because of the pandemic. -- year off because of the pandemic. the offers rides and giant corndogs and other tasty treats. fairgoers may see some stormy skies. but organizers and vendors say they're ready. >> we just monitoring and following all the weather that's coming down the pipeline. there is a plan in place should we need to pivot. ama:xpted, some rights may have to close, but they add many attractions will still go on even if it's wet. still worth checking out. dan: should be fun. fun night in sports and another big honor for steph curry. ama: larry beil's here with sports. >> staff is ridiculous. he's so good. not that there was any doubt about his status, but he went off for 45 against the the bennetts
and for the walk to end all alzheimer's, there will be a window, clouds, 50's, 60's should be good walking weather. tomorrow morning commute is wet, one for saturday, and then another strong level 3 for sunday and monday, storming on sunday, scattered showers tuesday, and dry out towards the middle part of next week. dan: t dan: the alameda county fair returns tomorrow after a euro because of the pandemic. -- year off because of the pandemic. the offers rides and giant corndogs and other tasty...
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but are the latest technology used to track down those with cognitive illness, like dementia or alzheimer's as a transmitter. e is given a specific radiofrequency. >> reporter: when someone is lost, the receiver can helping the transmitter to locate them. >> i can program each frequency and that one receiver. >> reporter: they use radiofrequency instead of gps because -- >> research has shown there is less interruption with radio frequencies given various topographies. >> reporter: is part of project lifesaver, funded through a grant from placer county's healthy brain initiative. >> we go out and locate people who have loved ones who suffer from these cognitive diseases, and they apply to the program. >> they will put in all the pertinent information about the individual, height, weight, habits. >> reporter: the goal, not just to find someone who has wandered off, but to find them fast. >> some of the searches can last hours upon hours. the idea behind the program is if we are notified quickly by caretakers, we can activate these receivers and hopefully cut that down into, you know, less th
but are the latest technology used to track down those with cognitive illness, like dementia or alzheimer's as a transmitter. e is given a specific radiofrequency. >> reporter: when someone is lost, the receiver can helping the transmitter to locate them. >> i can program each frequency and that one receiver. >> reporter: they use radiofrequency instead of gps because -- >> research has shown there is less interruption with radio frequencies given various topographies....
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doctors specialize in treating brain tumors, epilepsy, parkinson's and alzheimer's disease.hers will study the brain and develop a treatment for disorders such as autism, depression and schizophrenia. >>> trouble deciding almost anything? you are not alone. a new survey by the american psychological association shows for some the stress of the pandemic is impacting their ability to make daily decisions. we're talking about easy things like what to eat or what to wear. clinical psychologists are offering some advice with how to cope with that decision-making stress. >> there's some individual coping skills like making sure you're getting enough sleep, eating healthy and being active. we also need to ask ourselves what's working in our life right now and what's not working and what are the sorts of solutions that we can identify to help take some of that decision-making burden off of us. >> you can hear all of dr. wright's tips for coping on nbclx, that's lx.com or watch it on channel 185. >>> we are back with something old and something new on the peninsula. we'll explain, ne
doctors specialize in treating brain tumors, epilepsy, parkinson's and alzheimer's disease.hers will study the brain and develop a treatment for disorders such as autism, depression and schizophrenia. >>> trouble deciding almost anything? you are not alone. a new survey by the american psychological association shows for some the stress of the pandemic is impacting their ability to make daily decisions. we're talking about easy things like what to eat or what to wear. clinical...
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