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for example when it comes to alzheimer's disease that's exactly what we need to be focused on. for patients fighting this disease the stakes are intensely personal. they are fighting to hold onto cherished memories of loved ones and a feeling of control over their daily lives and the weight of that fight falls on their family members, friends and caregivers. with so much at stake in their lives these families deserve to know the research projects they are depending on are being thoughtfully designed and prioritized for meaningful outcomes and results. this is important for me especially when we've increased funding for alzheimer's research six full since 2015. when the 20/25 target date was established in the national alzheimer project that is just around the corner when there are so many other terrible diseases families are desperate for nih to put more resources into as well. another important undertaking is the launch of the advanced research project authority for help which aims to break the mold for how cutting-edge research is conducted, speed up the discovery and develop
for example when it comes to alzheimer's disease that's exactly what we need to be focused on. for patients fighting this disease the stakes are intensely personal. they are fighting to hold onto cherished memories of loved ones and a feeling of control over their daily lives and the weight of that fight falls on their family members, friends and caregivers. with so much at stake in their lives these families deserve to know the research projects they are depending on are being thoughtfully...
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would focused on three diseases, cancer, alzheimer's and diabetes and housed under nih. congress nih invested in research and development into these three diseases. how can there be proper oversight nih's current work isn't simply being replicated? >> i think those three diseases are meant to be illustrative and not restrictive. in terms of the larger issue that you raised, as you know, nih does extensive portfolio analyses and the expectation there will be a cross-talk between the new agency and the nih to avoid, as you put it, the potential for duplication. >> this again for you dr. tabak. in recent national coverage determination cms indicated it would support f.d.a. and nih by covering drugs for medicare beneficiaries participating in randomized controlled trials. i would interpret that to mean that there's a path to coverage through nih studies for participants qualifying trials related to any f.d.a. approved alzheimer's disease treatments. is that assessment -- is that an accurate assessment? >> if i may turn to dr. hotis. >> doctor. >> i think that's an accurate o
would focused on three diseases, cancer, alzheimer's and diabetes and housed under nih. congress nih invested in research and development into these three diseases. how can there be proper oversight nih's current work isn't simply being replicated? >> i think those three diseases are meant to be illustrative and not restrictive. in terms of the larger issue that you raised, as you know, nih does extensive portfolio analyses and the expectation there will be a cross-talk between the new...
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. >>> could be a break through against alzheimer's.cines giving a lot of family nusz hook. >> don't check your stock and retirement portfolio. wall street is still shaky after monday's sell off. today it dropped 100%. 1%. big tech s >>> tonight a nasal vaccine may be the answer to stopping alzheimer's. the treatment is in clinical trial in boston. it is a nasal spray that's been in the works for decades a drug made up of proteins derived from bacteria. it will activate white blood cells to build the plaque on the build up that leads to alzheimer's. >>> your next netflix bill could be cheaper if you can sit through the ads. the cheaper plan is about 10 bucks a month. a source telling cnbc that netflix wants to have this new feature added by the end of this year. >> a faster timeline than the company's originally allowed. the next thing with ads. all this comes after steve dropping subscribers and stock value of the company. >> when steve jobs unveiled the first ipod 21 years ago. it was met with amazement. now the gadget is about to be
. >>> could be a break through against alzheimer's.cines giving a lot of family nusz hook. >> don't check your stock and retirement portfolio. wall street is still shaky after monday's sell off. today it dropped 100%. 1%. big tech s >>> tonight a nasal vaccine may be the answer to stopping alzheimer's. the treatment is in clinical trial in boston. it is a nasal spray that's been in the works for decades a drug made up of proteins derived from bacteria. it will activate...
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. >>> ¿ puede una vacuna ayudar a combatir el alzheimer? temporal. (sonido ambiente). >>> mitad de semana espectacular en zona de tierra nevada y vamos a hablar de este pronóstico para los próximos días, no se lo pierda al volver. (música). (comerciales). >>> le cuento que en redes sociales circulan las imágenes de unas personasque se encuentran desinflando globos, pero lo que hacen con los desechos es lo que se encuentra causando polémica. >>> ha ocurrido en la tarde de este martes en la marina, en (nombre de lugar en inglés). >>> i un yate ayer que se encontraba tirando gglobos... >>> aquí con pablo describe... >>> no teníamos idea de que luego a estos globos los iban a votar de manera intencional. >>> este vídeo y vote en donde se prepara una ceremonia de compromiso. (visualización de video). >>> fue horrible al ver lo que se le hacía a la vida marina. se afirma que los globoss aquí son un problema.. >>> a mí me da bronca ver que hacen esto. ver a alguien deliberadamente tirar basura al agua me hace enojar muchísimo. >>> imagínese cómo e
. >>> ¿ puede una vacuna ayudar a combatir el alzheimer? temporal. (sonido ambiente). >>> mitad de semana espectacular en zona de tierra nevada y vamos a hablar de este pronóstico para los próximos días, no se lo pierda al volver. (música). (comerciales). >>> le cuento que en redes sociales circulan las imágenes de unas personasque se encuentran desinflando globos, pero lo que hacen con los desechos es lo que se encuentra causando polémica. >>> ha...
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alzheimer's disease occurs much less frequently; it reduces the risk of alzheimer's disease.vitamin e is incredibly important for the heart. why because it prevents the formation of a blood clot. this is how the records stick together, you see, if you want, come to me, we are with you. let's do it, come here. what if you are taking vitamin e? do you see what it does? look, you see, they repel each other. you see, she will try. maybe it will stick to you, you see, vitamin e does not allow blood cells to stick together and clog both vessels. so i understood, sit down my dear vitamin e stops the development of cataracts, it leaves the lens transparent. it was a big study done in china that 's what a cataract looks like. this is a cloudy lens cloudy lens that does not let light through. you see, absolutely white and so in china back in 2015 year on almost 300,000 people, almost 400 398,000 people have been shown that vitamin e reduces the risk of development. age-related cataract age-related clouding of the lens, this is what vitamin e is like today m. i decided to deal with a wo
alzheimer's disease occurs much less frequently; it reduces the risk of alzheimer's disease.vitamin e is incredibly important for the heart. why because it prevents the formation of a blood clot. this is how the records stick together, you see, if you want, come to me, we are with you. let's do it, come here. what if you are taking vitamin e? do you see what it does? look, you see, they repel each other. you see, she will try. maybe it will stick to you, you see, vitamin e does not allow blood...
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industries, auto and real estate a maker shake up at biogen and it is all because of the struggles alzheimer's drug and bonanza from starbucks to airbnb and more. we'll go inside of the number. welcome to "fast money," i'm melissa lee in the heart of times square, in the house, tim, karen, steve and guy aamy. we start off with the count dourp. it will hit 21 hours from now, the central bank expected to hike interest rates by 50 basis points, the biggest increase in 22 years broad markets are bracing for the news trading eking out a second day of games but some sectors showing strength banks a stand out, on the promise of higher rates an also energy and transports up nicely. so where else will be seeing potential gains after tomorrow's decision and i wonder, guy, if he play the game tomorrow, if you took a look back -- >> wait a second hold on. start slower >> how do you thinkthe market will respond to something that is so widely expected? >> unless -- it is hard to believe they could be more hawkish than they've been. so by definition it means anything but that is somewhat dovish and a relief
industries, auto and real estate a maker shake up at biogen and it is all because of the struggles alzheimer's drug and bonanza from starbucks to airbnb and more. we'll go inside of the number. welcome to "fast money," i'm melissa lee in the heart of times square, in the house, tim, karen, steve and guy aamy. we start off with the count dourp. it will hit 21 hours from now, the central bank expected to hike interest rates by 50 basis points, the biggest increase in 22 years broad...
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. >>> could be a break through against alzheimer's. the new vaccines giving a lot of family nusz hook. >> don't check your stock and retirement portfolio. wall street is still shaky after monday's sell off. today it dropped 100%. 1%. big tech stocks including many other companies have really been turbulent. we'll be back with more. did you know that renovating your kitchen and bathroom is one of the best ways to increase the value of your home? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations america's number one kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! we make kitchen and bathroom renovations easy for everyone. we quote and design each project and help customers select all finishes without having to leave their home! wow! agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovations specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! for state controller, only yiu will save ♪ ag taxpayers money.♪ wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an
. >>> could be a break through against alzheimer's. the new vaccines giving a lot of family nusz hook. >> don't check your stock and retirement portfolio. wall street is still shaky after monday's sell off. today it dropped 100%. 1%. big tech stocks including many other companies have really been turbulent. we'll be back with more. did you know that renovating your kitchen and bathroom is one of the best ways to increase the value of your home? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from...
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your mother has alzheimer's disease that is, whatever one may say, despite the fact that there is noirect inheritance, but you and i are in a high risk group, because relatives had dementia in the first place, therefore, we no one needs to monitor the pressure of zachlisterin for sugar. it is necessary to at least die to monitor the blood flow of the brain and engage in physical education and do not need to sleep a lot. here is for you and me. these are not just words. we are indeed from a high risk group and continue our program. thinner dmitry nikolaevich well , please, thinner. but the bread can be thicker , we started not sleeping. today we will talk about the fat of forbidden joy, today we have fat, bring us a larger piece to the studio. so the fat we go up a piece. so, it's not kosher fat. completely rehabilitated all the accusations that lard e causes heart attacks, strokes and somehow it doesn’t affect you, cardiologists treat lard well. and as an eminent cardiologist. herman shayd. gandelman, no, no, yes, and yes, he eats a piece of earth, no matter what. why forbidden fruit
your mother has alzheimer's disease that is, whatever one may say, despite the fact that there is noirect inheritance, but you and i are in a high risk group, because relatives had dementia in the first place, therefore, we no one needs to monitor the pressure of zachlisterin for sugar. it is necessary to at least die to monitor the blood flow of the brain and engage in physical education and do not need to sleep a lot. here is for you and me. these are not just words. we are indeed from a high...
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the alzheimer's society, which is a different — that?, - is a different dementia charity, have today launched a focus on diagnosis and that checklist is about looking at the symptoms of dementia, so we know that dementia is not a normal part of ageing. there are significant changes to how people think, their thinking skills, but also changes to memory, so often it's finding it more difficult to get around, so getting lost more often, but also struggling to find the right words. so we would encourage anyone who is worried about their memory or worried about their thinking skills to get in touch with their gp and to seek a diagnosis where possible. it’s diagnosis where possible. it's something — diagnosis where possible. it's something that is often talked about and it is the fear, when you do start to come it happens to everybody, you forget names, perhaps what the thread of what you are talking about was, whatever it is, and you worry is this a sign of something potentially more sinister or is itjust the normal forgetting something? the
the alzheimer's society, which is a different — that?, - is a different dementia charity, have today launched a focus on diagnosis and that checklist is about looking at the symptoms of dementia, so we know that dementia is not a normal part of ageing. there are significant changes to how people think, their thinking skills, but also changes to memory, so often it's finding it more difficult to get around, so getting lost more often, but also struggling to find the right words. so we would...
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we also provide an increase of $289 million for the alzheimer' alzheimer's, for alzheimer's disease and related dementia research to help you understand the cause of alzheimer's and advanced research and diagnosis, care, treatment and prevention for those with and at risk of developing these. i am especially proud of the $30 million increase for the improve maternal health research initiative and maternal mortality rate in this nation is far too high, high, the hy developed nation.f and more must be done to address this crisis that killed hundreds of mothers every year. these increased funds to support research on maternal more improve the health of pregnant people, especially those mothers, the victims of our nation's health disparities will have been historically underserved. and health disparity impacting underrepresented communities are an unacceptable issue in nearly every corner of our physical and mental health care system. which is why we delivered an increase of $50 million for research to identify and reduce health disparities across our country. i'm also proud of the $8 milli
we also provide an increase of $289 million for the alzheimer' alzheimer's, for alzheimer's disease and related dementia research to help you understand the cause of alzheimer's and advanced research and diagnosis, care, treatment and prevention for those with and at risk of developing these. i am especially proud of the $30 million increase for the improve maternal health research initiative and maternal mortality rate in this nation is far too high, high, the hy developed nation.f and more...
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provided increase of $289 million for his alzheimer's disease and dimensions for the the cause of alzheimer's and advanced research from diagnosis, treatment and prevention for those at risk of developing i'm especially proud of the $30 million increase for the improved maternal health research initiative and maternal mortality rate this nation is far too high. the highest of any developed nation. mort must be done to address this crisis that killed hundreds of mothers every year. to support research on morbidity was preventable causes of maternal death, improve the health of pregnant people, especially those mothers the victims of our nation health disparities who have been historically underserved. and health the disparity with unrepresented communities are unacceptable issue for nearly every corner of our physical and mental health such as why we delivered an increase of $50 million for research identify and produce health disparities across our country. i'm also proud of the 8 million increase congress has provided the office of women's health. she further promote the interest and involve
provided increase of $289 million for his alzheimer's disease and dimensions for the the cause of alzheimer's and advanced research from diagnosis, treatment and prevention for those at risk of developing i'm especially proud of the $30 million increase for the improved maternal health research initiative and maternal mortality rate this nation is far too high. the highest of any developed nation. mort must be done to address this crisis that killed hundreds of mothers every year. to support...
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we talked about alzheimer's research.know that they did not directly fund the research, but the fda decision and, again, the firing of the ceo, the company, the decision to take the particular track they have towards payment for it, do you think that that will have a relatively chilling effect going into the future? >> this is something that nih has no authority over. >> i know, but nih obviously cares about the broad-spectrum of research. funded directly in the fact that the private sector is an important r&d sector. does it give you a little harbor and that there may be a pullback due to that cms decision. >> partnerships with industry are very important. >> that is what i imagine. just one brief last question. doctor fauci. >> not everyone is going to know what that refers to, but you and i do know what that refers to. you are respected as a scientific voice for the country. does the physical and genetic life of a human being start at inception? does a physical and genetic life of a human being start at, not a human pe
we talked about alzheimer's research.know that they did not directly fund the research, but the fda decision and, again, the firing of the ceo, the company, the decision to take the particular track they have towards payment for it, do you think that that will have a relatively chilling effect going into the future? >> this is something that nih has no authority over. >> i know, but nih obviously cares about the broad-spectrum of research. funded directly in the fact that the...
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. >>> the breaking headline tonight involving alzheimer's. there is late word today that the fda has now authorized the first diagnostic test for the disease. why this could be significant and how it works. >>> and she's in. dolly parton and the rest of the inductees into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. it is quite a list tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. the shockwaves felt across this country tonight. americans on both sides of a deeply personal issue, abortion rights. after that unprecedented leak of the supreme court draft opinion showing five conservative justices ready to overturn roe versus wade. and while the court says it is not the final opinion, across this country, the reaction now to the idea that after 50 years, roe versus wade could be overturned in a matter of weeks. the protests and demonstrations, crowds gathering at the supreme court again today. the leak only heightening concerns that the highest court in the land has become even more politicized. chief justice john rob
. >>> the breaking headline tonight involving alzheimer's. there is late word today that the fda has now authorized the first diagnostic test for the disease. why this could be significant and how it works. >>> and she's in. dolly parton and the rest of the inductees into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. it is quite a list tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. the shockwaves felt across this country tonight. americans...
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we have to note that 6.5 million americans over the age of 65 are living with alzheimer's. it's for them, yes, but it's for their families. and that is what's key. because andre, you talked to anybody who has a family member suffering from alzheimer's, and they say, my mom stopped recognizing me when they remember and that their loved one has forgotten is what hurts, you know, going through. it is tough. i mean, i've been there as well with the family member and it's hard just to see them go through that. it's nice to see that technology that we normally use for gaming actually can help in a really good way. i think it's awesome and i hope to see get more use, hopefully studied and see if it really works on a larger scale for a lot of the folks that are dealing with alzheimer's disease, all right. out of this. still this morning, the annual sacramento bus trip for education underway, giving students, teachers and education advocates the chance to meet with state legislatures face to face ktvu seman live at centers, a state where the busses left this morning, amanda yes, tho
we have to note that 6.5 million americans over the age of 65 are living with alzheimer's. it's for them, yes, but it's for their families. and that is what's key. because andre, you talked to anybody who has a family member suffering from alzheimer's, and they say, my mom stopped recognizing me when they remember and that their loved one has forgotten is what hurts, you know, going through. it is tough. i mean, i've been there as well with the family member and it's hard just to see them go...
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experts say people in the aapi community make up less than 5% of alzheimer's research participants. one four-year study is testing whether intervention ahead of symptoms may prevent future memory loss and dementia but researchers need more subjects to round out that data. >> it's very important to recruit them to participate because i want the treatment to work for us, work for people like me, and without them participating, we won't know how the treatment, potential treatment or future treatment will be working on them. >> she says that cultural differences in treating memory loss is one of the biggest challenges in recruiting candidates. >>> we have many more stories celebrating asian american and pacific islander heritage month. watch them all, go to nbcbayarea.com/celebratingaapi heritage month. >>> prosecutors zeroing in on what drove the former second in command at theranos. the strategy echoes the recent conviction of founder elizabeth holmes. >>> only on nbc bay area, four people arrested for over 30 fires here in contra costa county. what investigators knew about one of the
experts say people in the aapi community make up less than 5% of alzheimer's research participants. one four-year study is testing whether intervention ahead of symptoms may prevent future memory loss and dementia but researchers need more subjects to round out that data. >> it's very important to recruit them to participate because i want the treatment to work for us, work for people like me, and without them participating, we won't know how the treatment, potential treatment or future...
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alzheimer's, it almost reminds me of sepsis, not really, it's much worse and scary and it's such a hugeth care system and so important that we find something that actually, either find the root cause of it or at least narrow it down better than we have and find something other than just, you know, half measures for it be great to find a cure. that's why when you hear about, you know, outside profits, it's going to be expensive, and it has been expensive to try and deal with some of these chronic diseases that affect the health care system so much. >> yeah, we've seen biogen and eli lilly invest billions of dollars unsuccessfully the plaques in the brain toleadt real problems with alzheimer's >> thanks, meg >>> when we come back, market historian jeremy segiegall will join us. "squawk box" will be right bac >>> futures right now, 50 on the dow, nasdaq down 24. let's bring in, i guess he's kind of legendary, i would say jeremy siegel, director of finance at the university of pennsylvania wharton school of business we've had you on for years and years, professor the a one point, and i woul
alzheimer's, it almost reminds me of sepsis, not really, it's much worse and scary and it's such a hugeth care system and so important that we find something that actually, either find the root cause of it or at least narrow it down better than we have and find something other than just, you know, half measures for it be great to find a cure. that's why when you hear about, you know, outside profits, it's going to be expensive, and it has been expensive to try and deal with some of these...
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people in the aapi community make up less than 5% of alzheimer's research participants. one four-year study is testing whether intervention ahead of symptoms may prevent future memory loss and dementia. but researchers say they need more people involved in the research to round out that data. >> it is very important to recruit them to participate because i want the treatment to work for us, work for people like me. and without them participating, we won't know how the treatment, potential treatment or future treatment will be working on them. >> dr. lee says cultural differences in treating memory loss is one of the big challenges in recruiting candidates. >>> we have a lot more stories celebrating asian american pacific islander heritage month. go to nbc.com/celebratingaapiheritage month to find them. you have been very busy. >> not only yesterday but the day before in santa rosa they had hailstorms rolling through and it covered much of the north bay with thunderstorms, heavy rain, hail. well, there were other areas that were looking up like -- >> sunny. >> yeah, what
people in the aapi community make up less than 5% of alzheimer's research participants. one four-year study is testing whether intervention ahead of symptoms may prevent future memory loss and dementia. but researchers say they need more people involved in the research to round out that data. >> it is very important to recruit them to participate because i want the treatment to work for us, work for people like me. and without them participating, we won't know how the treatment, potential...
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a good cell improves memory and reduces the risk of alzheimer's disease and walnuts. nut walnut.e take hazelnuts. here it is peeled so present, there are two microelements, magnesium and manganese, their indispensable participation in the regulation of sugar, has long been proven that if you have high sugar, you have diabetes. and not control yourself here, please take a look, what will happen to our body in the brain will be a stroke, what concerns the heart will be a fact, what concerns the eyes you are simply blind in the world. there is no reason number one for blindness, yes, you will have kidney damage, kidney failure, you see blood vessels with atherosclerotic plaques, because high limb gangrene, gangrene is such that sometimes you give diva. it's just that when a patient of his dmitry nikolayevich comes to us, a patient with back pain comes, but he like a doctor undressed him so that he has black fingers two fingers on one side two fingers on the other, and black fingers. so, everything is already dry gangrene. he speaks. the leg does not hurt, he says, no, the leg does n
a good cell improves memory and reduces the risk of alzheimer's disease and walnuts. nut walnut.e take hazelnuts. here it is peeled so present, there are two microelements, magnesium and manganese, their indispensable participation in the regulation of sugar, has long been proven that if you have high sugar, you have diabetes. and not control yourself here, please take a look, what will happen to our body in the brain will be a stroke, what concerns the heart will be a fact, what concerns the...
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if i think it was a 40 and slip of but i'm afraid just speaking as an american citizen, he has alzheimer's disease. it's obvious to everyone who sees it. so it's very hard to read anything into what he's saying. it raises the question, who is really, who is really making the decisions here? are behind president biden? and it seems to me that would be a congresswoman philosophy and senator schumer, for the re powers by the democratic party. and they then talk to white house chief of staff, ron kline, who's behind me at harvard law school. and jake solve a national security advisor, yield law school, and blank, and sector, and state columbia law school. i believe those are the people are really making the foreign policy now of the united states. and then, you know, biden does the best and can we saw the same thing with president reagan, certainly in his 2nd. second turn was the white thought gets comments on on the president biden's health fronted by a professor of international law. thank you very much for joining us today and for your input. sure, thanks for hm. bye bye. thank you. oh, no,
if i think it was a 40 and slip of but i'm afraid just speaking as an american citizen, he has alzheimer's disease. it's obvious to everyone who sees it. so it's very hard to read anything into what he's saying. it raises the question, who is really, who is really making the decisions here? are behind president biden? and it seems to me that would be a congresswoman philosophy and senator schumer, for the re powers by the democratic party. and they then talk to white house chief of staff, ron...
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other issues include alzheimer's research, cancer treatments and combating drug addiction as well as overdose deaths.
other issues include alzheimer's research, cancer treatments and combating drug addiction as well as overdose deaths.
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it started in | 2013 funded by the alzheimer's society, and it was, you know, looking at people of the because if we are able to do that it gives us the opportunity to intervene command as the title of the project prevent dementia. so the title of the pro'ect prevent dementia. the title of the pro'ect prevent dementiah the title of the pro'ect prevent dementia. ,�* . , dementia. so it isn't necessarily connected _ dementia. so it isn't necessarily connected to — dementia. so it isn't necessarily connected to brain _ dementia. so it isn't necessarily connected to brain injury - dementia. so it isn't necessarily - connected to brain injury symptoms of concussions? connected to brain in'ury symptoms of concussions?— connected to brain in'ury symptoms of concussions? over the last two or three years — of concussions? over the last two or three years we _ of concussions? over the last two or three years we have _ of concussions? over the last two or three years we have been _ of concussions? over the last two or three years we have been working i three years we have been working very closel
it started in | 2013 funded by the alzheimer's society, and it was, you know, looking at people of the because if we are able to do that it gives us the opportunity to intervene command as the title of the project prevent dementia. so the title of the pro'ect prevent dementia. the title of the pro'ect prevent dementiah the title of the pro'ect prevent dementia. ,�* . , dementia. so it isn't necessarily connected _ dementia. so it isn't necessarily connected to — dementia. so it isn't...
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we'll check it out abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo host the alzheimer's association a brightla in san jose tonight. it is the second annual event, but the first one held in person it included a live auction the alzheimer associ. in norcal said all proceeds help move us closer to our vision of a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. so nice to see. all right one last check of the weather and spencer hoping for a good way to rent round out the weekend. i think it'll be pretty good, but you'll be the judge. let for tonight we like some local clouds in fact a develop near the coast during the overnight hours and early morning overnight lows will be mainly in the low to mid 50s then tomorrow the we start the day with some lingering low clouds near the coast of bay, but by afternoon, we'll have a mostly sunny sky high as well range from upper 50s at the coast to low 70s around the bayshore line to low 80s inland. and here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. it'll be breezy and even cooler on monday temperatures a little bit below average for this time of the year, but
we'll check it out abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo host the alzheimer's association a brightla in san jose tonight. it is the second annual event, but the first one held in person it included a live auction the alzheimer associ. in norcal said all proceeds help move us closer to our vision of a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. so nice to see. all right one last check of the weather and spencer hoping for a good way to rent round out the weekend. i think it'll be pretty...
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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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tabak, let me go to you first on alzheimer's. dr. tabak: so just top line, we're funding more than 350 trials in this space now. 70 are farm co-logic treatment and prevention trials. 20 is nontrials. the remainder is related to dementia care and tools. very important, obviously. public-private partnerships have identified over 550 new drug targets. impact collaborativory will look at how we improve care for niece patients. i'm sensitive to the time. so let me turn to dr. volkow. >> we're leaving this here. you can continue watching if you go to our website c-span.org. or their free video app, c-span now. today, lawmakers are considering a benefits bill for federal firefighters and a bill
tabak, let me go to you first on alzheimer's. dr. tabak: so just top line, we're funding more than 350 trials in this space now. 70 are farm co-logic treatment and prevention trials. 20 is nontrials. the remainder is related to dementia care and tools. very important, obviously. public-private partnerships have identified over 550 new drug targets. impact collaborativory will look at how we improve care for niece patients. i'm sensitive to the time. so let me turn to dr. volkow. >> we're...
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of a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia.ther check of the forecast as we head to break. lisa:lisa: as we look outside from vollmer peak, and our east bay valleys. they were hot yesterday. coming down at least 10 degrees or so today. even a breeze picking up where you are. still nice, a few 80's, some upper 70's. the rest of us, it is getting breezy and cooler. we will talk about it coming up in a few minutes. liz: thank you, also next, two series down, two to go. the warriors wait to see who they will play in the western conference finals. but it means for them to be back on the doorstep of the nba finals. we will have those details coming up in sports. before treating your chronic migraine— 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start—with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects
of a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia.ther check of the forecast as we head to break. lisa:lisa: as we look outside from vollmer peak, and our east bay valleys. they were hot yesterday. coming down at least 10 degrees or so today. even a breeze picking up where you are. still nice, a few 80's, some upper 70's. the rest of us, it is getting breezy and cooler. we will talk about it coming up in a few minutes. liz: thank you, also next, two series down, two to go. the warriors wait...
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the alzheimer's association.our vision of a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. okay lisa. it's a pretty start to this morning but a foggy one. yeah, it's beautiful here from mount tim. can't make out the low clouds or can you it is 67 on top of mount tam a north wing yesterday. it was 77 and widespread upper 80s in parts of the north bay. not today though. we're going to trim the numbers back at least five to maybe eight or nine degrees. so we'll talk about that the breeze and a warmer week ahead coming up. all right lisa. thank you. also next two series down two to go the warriors wait to see who they will play in the western conference finals what it means for the dubs to be back on the door. of the nba finals chris alvarez while the highlights coming up while the highlights coming up in sport everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough im
the alzheimer's association.our vision of a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. okay lisa. it's a pretty start to this morning but a foggy one. yeah, it's beautiful here from mount tim. can't make out the low clouds or can you it is 67 on top of mount tam a north wing yesterday. it was 77 and widespread upper 80s in parts of the north bay. not today though. we're going to trim the numbers back at least five to maybe eight or nine degrees. so we'll talk about that the breeze and a...
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pa i camerk to having both alzheimer's disease and parkinson's at the same time, ione in five dementia cases are attributable to lewyot body dementia. soea it's rare. g there'soe not a lot of research funding that goes into it. it's progressive and curable, am famously horrible disease, famously horrible disease and i didn't take a traditional path. i'm nott a medical doctor . i never misrepresent myself. i'm not a formally trained scientist but i was just a concerned son , somebody who loved his mom, cared about his mom. s and when i started going with my mother to doctors appointments, basically a doctor would run a battery of esoteric tests to write a new prescription for some new pharmaceutical bandaid on a on a prescriptionbandio pad andd you on your way. and that's what i saw with my mom m in nearly every everything i could about the diet and lifestyle. any the doctors told me butnt that i had a risk factor now at this point butut with regard ton alzheimer's disease, there is it's what's called a genetic risk factor and about one in four people carry it.it but it doesn't guarante
pa i camerk to having both alzheimer's disease and parkinson's at the same time, ione in five dementia cases are attributable to lewyot body dementia. soea it's rare. g there'soe not a lot of research funding that goes into it. it's progressive and curable, am famously horrible disease, famously horrible disease and i didn't take a traditional path. i'm nott a medical doctor . i never misrepresent myself. i'm not a formally trained scientist but i was just a concerned son , somebody who loved...
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wanted to marry her, officially she is for an open relationship. trish i see, not the makings of alzheimer'se forgets who's name, she forgets to take notes, you get angry and for no reason. i never get angry at all, just pay attention to it. okay okay dear. baby all night just all night what's up? i don't even know how to tell you. let's sit down well, what happened, no wait wait, now i'm now, i'm waiting now. okay , come on. let's help you. i have napkins. no, that's nonsense, it's okay. yes, no, yes. nonsense is nothing. please stop, it's okay. and this is your son. i don’t have a daughter, and she is already an adult and far away. and i also thought such a good dad to walk with son. they didn't call uncle yura well, because he 's in a hurry somewhere about his business. don't tell olga all about it. we simply have no right, and it is impossible to say. this will immediately affect the little one. i never believed in this strange marriage. she herself came up with all this. well , now what to do, the little one is not to blame for anything. everything is written. what a wonderful person yu
wanted to marry her, officially she is for an open relationship. trish i see, not the makings of alzheimer'se forgets who's name, she forgets to take notes, you get angry and for no reason. i never get angry at all, just pay attention to it. okay okay dear. baby all night just all night what's up? i don't even know how to tell you. let's sit down well, what happened, no wait wait, now i'm now, i'm waiting now. okay , come on. let's help you. i have napkins. no, that's nonsense, it's okay. yes,...
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essentially, as i research charity, alzheimer's research charity, alzheimer's research uk believes oneake these little steps that accumulate over time that really help us reduce our risk of developing dementia. joining me now is carli pirie, who has a rare form of alzheimer's which affects younger people runs in herfamily. thank you forjoining us. tell us more about the situation for your family and alzheimer's. when i was diagnosed —— my grandmother was diagnosed in her late 40s with a genetic form of alzheimer's and my mother in her 50s which would have a knock—on effect on me and my brother and sister, we all have a 50% chance of the genetic mutation as well. how did you feel when you discover that? ., h. , how did you feel when you discover that? ., ,.. , , how did you feel when you discover that? ,, _. , , ., how did you feel when you discover that? ,, , , ., ., that? quite scary but i have dealt with it by getting _ that? quite scary but i have dealt with it by getting involved - that? quite scary but i have dealt with it by getting involved in - that? quite scary but i have deal
essentially, as i research charity, alzheimer's research charity, alzheimer's research uk believes oneake these little steps that accumulate over time that really help us reduce our risk of developing dementia. joining me now is carli pirie, who has a rare form of alzheimer's which affects younger people runs in herfamily. thank you forjoining us. tell us more about the situation for your family and alzheimer's. when i was diagnosed —— my grandmother was diagnosed in her late 40s with a...
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amanda hosted the alzheimer's association bright night gala in san jose.auction. the association set all proceeds move us closer to a world without alzheimer's. how does the bay to breakers weather look? lisa: 52 degrees, mostly cloudy skies with low clouds giving way to increasing wind today. the winds gusts to 30 miles per hour. the temperature is cooler on the bayshore. we will talk about particulars and a look ahead next. liz: two series down, two series to go. what it means for the dubs to be on the doorstep of the nba finals. chris will what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more.. catching my train... making moves... ♪♪ making a connection... a train connection. that's how 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 can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause all
amanda hosted the alzheimer's association bright night gala in san jose.auction. the association set all proceeds move us closer to a world without alzheimer's. how does the bay to breakers weather look? lisa: 52 degrees, mostly cloudy skies with low clouds giving way to increasing wind today. the winds gusts to 30 miles per hour. the temperature is cooler on the bayshore. we will talk about particulars and a look ahead next. liz: two series down, two series to go. what it means for the dubs to...
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adversidad fue admitida en harvard, va a estudiar neurociencia para buscar alivio para las personas con alzheimernidad para mandar un mensaje a las personas que hacen todo posible, a tu madre, quÉ quieres compartir? >> yo soy la mamÁ. estoy muy orgullosa de mi hija. carolina: lo que pasa es que son muy jÓvenes y no se quien es quien. un mensaje de madre a hija, cuÁl es. >> estoy muy orgullosa de ti, mija. sÉ que vas a seguir adelante y hemos pasado por muchas cosas. ademÁs, todavÍa estamos pasando por muchas cosas y estamos en peligro pero tu carrera, tu futuro es muy importante y debes salir adelante y tambiÉn a las otras madres y a mi madre gracias por apoyarme. ( habla en inglÉs ) ( habla en inglÉs ) carolina: agradeciendo a su madre por la ayuda que le ha dado durante tanto tiempo, please go on. perfecto, bueno, ella estÁ agradecida por toda su vida, por todo lo que ella ha hecho. borja, tambiÉn estÁ aquÍ con preguntas para esas mujeres tan maravillosas que nos inspiran. sÉ que querÍas hablar con ellas. borja: sabemos que los comienzos son estados unidos no fueron fÁciles, posiblemente muchos
adversidad fue admitida en harvard, va a estudiar neurociencia para buscar alivio para las personas con alzheimernidad para mandar un mensaje a las personas que hacen todo posible, a tu madre, quÉ quieres compartir? >> yo soy la mamÁ. estoy muy orgullosa de mi hija. carolina: lo que pasa es que son muy jÓvenes y no se quien es quien. un mensaje de madre a hija, cuÁl es. >> estoy muy orgullosa de ti, mija. sÉ que vas a seguir adelante y hemos pasado por muchas cosas. ademÁs,...
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world cup winner ben kay, along with other former players, has regular scans, in research funded by alzheimer'society, to chart his brain health. this is an absolutely normal scan, there is no sort of health problems. now there is a push to come up with standard rules for handling concussion in all contact sports for men, women and children. the speed, the strength of these players is increasing all the time, and that can only lead to more injury, unless we know how to deal with it. the teachers, the coaches, the referees at the junior levels — everybody has to understand it, going down to the parents and the doctors, the gps. so how did jess get on with her trial run with the scanning device? so your scan with these data is going to look. like that, like the one - at the front, the baseline. nice and normal. nice. you've got a brain! hopefully! it's early days for the technology. more studies are needed to assess if it might help. new uk—wide concussion rules are due to be drawn up later this year, building on what's in place in scotland. the aim is letting people play their favourite sports w
world cup winner ben kay, along with other former players, has regular scans, in research funded by alzheimer'society, to chart his brain health. this is an absolutely normal scan, there is no sort of health problems. now there is a push to come up with standard rules for handling concussion in all contact sports for men, women and children. the speed, the strength of these players is increasing all the time, and that can only lead to more injury, unless we know how to deal with it. the...
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about one in four people carry it but it doesn't mean that you're going to develop alzheimer's diseasepart of the story. your genes load the gun, but if your diet and your lifestyle pull the trigger. >> tucker: max, very interesting guy. you can stream the entire conversation tomorrow morning on fox nation, starts at 7:00 a.m. new information tonight about what happened in uvalde, texas, and specifically about the person who did it, the shooter buried him journalist allie bradley just spoke to his grandfather. pretty amazing interview, we've got part of it next. ♪ ♪ ♪ i may be close to retirement, but i'm as busy as ever. careful now. - thanks. -you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. -oh dad, the twins are now... -vegan. i know. i got 'em some of those plant burgers. -nice. -yeah. voya provides guidance for the right investments, and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. [crowd cheers] because i do. okay, that was awesome. voya. be confident to and through retirement. >> tucker: it's pretty remarkable t
about one in four people carry it but it doesn't mean that you're going to develop alzheimer's diseasepart of the story. your genes load the gun, but if your diet and your lifestyle pull the trigger. >> tucker: max, very interesting guy. you can stream the entire conversation tomorrow morning on fox nation, starts at 7:00 a.m. new information tonight about what happened in uvalde, texas, and specifically about the person who did it, the shooter buried him journalist allie bradley just...
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but he is suffering from maybe an early onset, alzheimer's and dementia. uh, he wants to get out of what he's doing. but he's given one final job and then executing that final job he discovers there's a child prostitution ring from mexico that leads to ah! ah high rollers, influential people in their paso, texas. so he's to see these determined to enact justice, uh, on these people, and finally, do you hope this shed some light on alzheimer's a little bit? i hope so. yeah, but, you know, i the film is not about alzheimer's or dementia, but it's uh it's it adds to the thriller aspect of the movie, you know. if it's just a light on it terrific, but it's essentially a piece of entertainment, you know? yeah well, i'm looking forward to your next romantic comedy. ah, thanks, man. putas music. this is liam neeson's 104th movie memory will hit nationwide actually did on friday, so if you want to go out and check it out, i watched the trailer watch the whole movie. it's great, and i love the taken films. and my first question was, you know you play a really good a
but he is suffering from maybe an early onset, alzheimer's and dementia. uh, he wants to get out of what he's doing. but he's given one final job and then executing that final job he discovers there's a child prostitution ring from mexico that leads to ah! ah high rollers, influential people in their paso, texas. so he's to see these determined to enact justice, uh, on these people, and finally, do you hope this shed some light on alzheimer's a little bit? i hope so. yeah, but, you know, i the...
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jane's moth, patricia, had alzheimer's and was in a care home where she died with covid-19 in januarynovember 2020, i was allowed to see my mom behind glass. it is quite emotional thinking about it, but she would sit there and would almost always try to beckon me through. every time i was allowed a visit, had to explain that i was not allowed. prime minister in a social situation seemingly no social distancing, having a drink and a laugh with others when i was denied contact with my mom. >> here is our political correspondent on this event. >> the event who is on the 13th of november, 2020. that is when indoor socializing was banned in england. it was a leave and do for the former direcr of communications at number 10, lee kane. the police did investigate and did not fine boris johnson for it, but at least one other person at the event did get a fine. what this has done is open up a lot more of the questions already being the publication of this picture, particularly in terms of what you've already outlined, what boris johnson said to parliament, but also questions being asked of the
jane's moth, patricia, had alzheimer's and was in a care home where she died with covid-19 in januarynovember 2020, i was allowed to see my mom behind glass. it is quite emotional thinking about it, but she would sit there and would almost always try to beckon me through. every time i was allowed a visit, had to explain that i was not allowed. prime minister in a social situation seemingly no social distancing, having a drink and a laugh with others when i was denied contact with my mom....
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from alzheimer's. commonly children. do you have ah, hi. i have.i don't have very many children. and let me think. i'm not sure how many so one sacramento nursing home patients are facing alzheimer's dementia and memory loss put on the headset, which are loaded with pictures from their life, and the pictures can sometimes trigger memories that have been blocked away in some cases. for years. home. what do you see? ok. that's my daughter, isn't it ? and when the blue blue shirt and shorts pretty amazing stuff there. the goal of the treatment is not just to help promote memory, but to help patients avoid feelings of isolation or distress as well. 27 now the men's world cup kicks off in november u. s. soccer just made a historic announcement this morning about paying in n conference finals at chase center with warriors head coach steve kerr says about playing a tough team and it's the political race that's making national headlines the latest election results on the pennsylvania senate race involving the man many know as dr oz. from ktvu. fox two news
from alzheimer's. commonly children. do you have ah, hi. i have.i don't have very many children. and let me think. i'm not sure how many so one sacramento nursing home patients are facing alzheimer's dementia and memory loss put on the headset, which are loaded with pictures from their life, and the pictures can sometimes trigger memories that have been blocked away in some cases. for years. home. what do you see? ok. that's my daughter, isn't it ? and when the blue blue shirt and shorts pretty...
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. >> the hope is this could usher in a new era in research and treatment for alzheimer's and other age related conditions that impact memory. >>> up next we speak with the bay area teen who got the braelk of a lifetime. how he ended up on stage with pearl jam. ♪ dude, great ride! right? this silverado keeps me connected and in control. and this touchscreen is my command center. ♪ ♪ my command center... the 2022 silverado lt. find new control. find new roads. very well-qualified buyers can get 1.9% financing on all 2022 silverado 1500 pickups. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. >>> a mill valley teen didn't have to wait a lifetime to land his dream gig. >> he and had to wait 24 hours to get ready to take the stage with pearl jam. >> that's ky who jane joined the band on the song mind your manners. previously met pearl jam leader singer and his daughter at music festival. the regular drummer tested positive for covid. had asked for a chance to fill in. th
. >> the hope is this could usher in a new era in research and treatment for alzheimer's and other age related conditions that impact memory. >>> up next we speak with the bay area teen who got the braelk of a lifetime. how he ended up on stage with pearl jam. ♪ dude, great ride! right? this silverado keeps me connected and in control. and this touchscreen is my command center. ♪ ♪ my command center... the 2022 silverado lt. find new control. find new roads. very...
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you could imagine if 60-plus million american who is started to see onsets of alzheimer's thought they needed to use that drug how much it would cost us as tax taxpayers. c.m.s. have a responsibility to protect the medicare program for the 60-plus million americans. they looked at the science and the facts and they made a determination. their determination was that they will allow reimbursement for use of that drug under very limited circumstances. controversial decision just as f.d.a.'s decision was controversial but they both do their work based on what their missions are. and they both came out with a statement talking about how important it is. this is probably not the last time we will see a circumstance similar to this occur. dr. coles: certainly for those who don't think about this every day as you do and as i do from different vantage points, certainly an unprecedented set of decisions. we will certainly be watching the evolution in that conversation. operator, i think we're ready to take our first question. so if you would provide directions as to how to do that, we will conti
you could imagine if 60-plus million american who is started to see onsets of alzheimer's thought they needed to use that drug how much it would cost us as tax taxpayers. c.m.s. have a responsibility to protect the medicare program for the 60-plus million americans. they looked at the science and the facts and they made a determination. their determination was that they will allow reimbursement for use of that drug under very limited circumstances. controversial decision just as f.d.a.'s...
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alzheimer's disease unfortunately, it is incurable. on the track well, what's the matter?eption of applications, 10 to two. sorry, i just came early to be sure. hello, we have already said hello. let's. who are looking for a relative of a life partner that the draft ads have paid on the first page so yeah so. with hearing sometimes more intelligibly. on october 28, 2006, i was riding a diesel locomotive from kuzin, i was wearing a silk scarf in a colorful scarf. scarf and black sandals opposite me sat the assistant driver, right here. here i was sitting. and here he is the assistant driver and admired me. he looked like stirlitz in his youth. if you recognize me, respond to my letter on the siren withers. i am the light, but you are still gone and gone. i miss drying up. i have been waiting for you and dreaming. look, you really want to publish this. i've been writing all week. well , it's your ad after all. this is your paid ad money. well, tell me, well, are you sure, so he was looking at you then? okay, hit. you just need to. hai m remember? not pregnant well , some oth
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she has alzheimer's, you're urged to call oakland pd if you see her. >>> roe versus wade at risk, ise beginning of slippery legal slope. many in the lgbtq community worry if it's overturned, could threaten marriage equality all over the country. sergio quintana. >> reporter: supporters of reproductive rights have taken to the street to protest the leaked draft of samuel alito. it extends beyond roe versus wade, could signal a threat to other landmark civil rights rulings. >> tells us that rights we regard as fundamental, reproductive freedoms, marriage, so many other rights, this court is not regarding them as fundamental. >> reporter: stewart and john among first same-sex couples to be married in california when legalized by supreme court decision in 2008. vividly remember visiting family in missouri where it was not recognized and filled with fear what it meant. >> would lose it right there. we did have to bring documents in case something terrible happened that one of us had to go to the hospital. >> reporter: concern right now is logic used to possibly overturn roe in this case c
she has alzheimer's, you're urged to call oakland pd if you see her. >>> roe versus wade at risk, ise beginning of slippery legal slope. many in the lgbtq community worry if it's overturned, could threaten marriage equality all over the country. sergio quintana. >> reporter: supporters of reproductive rights have taken to the street to protest the leaked draft of samuel alito. it extends beyond roe versus wade, could signal a threat to other landmark civil rights rulings....
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the fda is permitting marketing for an alzheimer's test, the first in-vitro diagnostic tool in a statementminate the need for time-consuming p.e.t. scans and is intended for patience 55 or older who are showing symptoms of cognitive decline. >>> some members of the lgbtq community fear that if federal abortion rights fall, other protections could be reversed as well in the leaked document which could overturn roe versus wade, legal analysts say it could pave the way for reversals of other rulings such at ruling that legalized same-sex marriage. however, alito suggests that abortion is in a league of its own. >>> rapper ludacris is officially a college graduate. he was enrolled at georgia state university in 1996 and left to pursue his record career now he has earned himself an honorary bachelor's degree in music management which he accepted in a commencement speech >>> and a historic mile stone with houston's win baker became the first brlack manager to reach the milestone the 72-year-old is the only manager to lead five different teams to the playoffs. >>> today is cinco de mayo, and how
the fda is permitting marketing for an alzheimer's test, the first in-vitro diagnostic tool in a statementminate the need for time-consuming p.e.t. scans and is intended for patience 55 or older who are showing symptoms of cognitive decline. >>> some members of the lgbtq community fear that if federal abortion rights fall, other protections could be reversed as well in the leaked document which could overturn roe versus wade, legal analysts say it could pave the way for reversals of...