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reveal 3 --y algunos investigadore s afirman que se podra predecir si una persona sufrir de "alzheimer--hay oportunidade s en el rea de la construccin en oakland. ---en alameda se busca un conductor de montacargas. ---por otro lado, se solicitan conductores de camiones en san jos. blanca ---en san francisco tambin hay oportunidade s para carpinteros. ---y en belmont se solicitan amas de llave. ---tambin, pueden obtener informacin visitando la pgina "job a line.com/telemundo. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo . --- ♪. >>> hoy en el noticiero, diez paÍs continÚan buscando por ahÍ rey por todos lados el aviÓn que desapareciÓ con personas abordo y autoridades no descartan ninguna hipÓtesis en este caso. >>> y sin temer a nada familias intentan cruzar de mÉxico a estados unidos en busca de mejor vida, estamos con ellos. >>> se acaba el misterio en torno al fundador de caballeros templarios ahora dicen que si cayÓ en un enfrentamiento con la
reveal 3 --y algunos investigadore s afirman que se podra predecir si una persona sufrir de "alzheimer--hay oportunidade s en el rea de la construccin en oakland. ---en alameda se busca un conductor de montacargas. ---por otro lado, se solicitan conductores de camiones en san jos. blanca ---en san francisco tambin hay oportunidade s para carpinteros. ---y en belmont se solicitan amas de llave. ---tambin, pueden obtener informacin visitando la pgina "job a line.com/telemundo. anchor...
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wasuple in their 90's signed up even though the wife has alzheimer's disease. wereople thought they signing a petition when they were signing a declaration to become a candidate. incredible stuff. while years are taking a closer look to see if all this is legal lawyersu -- bloggers -- are taking a closer look and see if all this is legal. >> tomorrow is international women's day. today there's a controversy of film about women that has come out in india. >> they talk about how today is being day. -- they talk about it coming out today. you get a good sense of what the movie is about. it is a film based on the real with aory of a woman in 2006, kinded of a vigilante group she set up with friends. s andwould wear pink sari protect women who could not protect themselves from violence and abuse. because of this, she became somewhat of a national celebrity. now comes this movie. what is interesting is she did not want the movie to come out. she says the movie wrongly portrayed her and damaged her reputation, so she brought the movie to court. the high court ruled th
wasuple in their 90's signed up even though the wife has alzheimer's disease. wereople thought they signing a petition when they were signing a declaration to become a candidate. incredible stuff. while years are taking a closer look to see if all this is legal lawyersu -- bloggers -- are taking a closer look and see if all this is legal. >> tomorrow is international women's day. today there's a controversy of film about women that has come out in india. >> they talk about how today...
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alzheimer's treatment at 10:25 a.m. eastern. peniel joseph on black power studies on c-span2's "booktv." learning about colonel robert gould shaw and the infantry sunday at 6:00 p.m. >> is this a technique that you hope will prove fruitful? >> i don't think that's any of your business. [laughter] glamour of reagan has less to do with his not thed roots per se, glamour of hollywood exactly, but it did have something to do with the skills and the grace he acquired as an actor. he always hit his mark. he made fielding those questions effortless which is another aspect of glamour. people who were likely to support him politically could see in him the ideal candidate, the ideal representation of did notews because he make them embarrassed. they were not waiting for him to .ail especially on those early days, charm.this >> defining and using glamour, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span "q and a." tonight on c-span, president obama's remarks about the tensions between ukraine and russia followed by the human response from the ukrainian, russian, and u.s. ambassadors to the human and others. ousted u
alzheimer's treatment at 10:25 a.m. eastern. peniel joseph on black power studies on c-span2's "booktv." learning about colonel robert gould shaw and the infantry sunday at 6:00 p.m. >> is this a technique that you hope will prove fruitful? >> i don't think that's any of your business. [laughter] glamour of reagan has less to do with his not thed roots per se, glamour of hollywood exactly, but it did have something to do with the skills and the grace he acquired as an...
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s&p, nasdaq were down, as well. >>> still ahead for us this evening the stunning news from doctors tonight about alzheimer's and the exploding threats, specifically for women. and later, how one young woman's passion started a movement now making a difference in so many young lives. >>> there are startling findings out tonight on the growing threat of alzheimer's disease starting with this, someone in the country develops alzheimer's on average every 67 seconds so that is on average two new cases over the course of this report. researchers say that while 5 million americans are currently living with alzheimer's that number is expected to triple in the coming decades, tonight, our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports on the impacts especially on women. >> reporter: these friends are like millions of american women facing the soaring epidemic of alzheimer's disease. the news today it is taking a much harder toll on women. >> women are at epicenter. of alzheimer's disease today not only by being most likely to be diagnosed with alzheimer's but being the caregiver most of the time. >> reporter: today's repo
s&p, nasdaq were down, as well. >>> still ahead for us this evening the stunning news from doctors tonight about alzheimer's and the exploding threats, specifically for women. and later, how one young woman's passion started a movement now making a difference in so many young lives. >>> there are startling findings out tonight on the growing threat of alzheimer's disease starting with this, someone in the country develops alzheimer's on average every 67 seconds so that is...
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s-and-p remained relatively flat. researchers have found a simple blood test that may predict who is likely to suffer from alzheimer's disease. doctors studied the blood of healthy elderly people, looking for fatty molecules called lipids. those with lower levels of lipids were more likely to develop alzheimer's. the test was accurate 90 percent of the time. more testing is needed. a small town in the colorado rockies is about to become the home of the country's first marijuana club. in the town of nederland , just up the mountain from boulder, "club ned" will offer pot smokers a place to hang out, instead of smoking weed in public. it'll be a lot like a bar -- except with marijuana instead of alcohol. like other private clubs, the new pot club will prohibit the smoking of regular cigarettes. and it'll have a code of conduct that discourages members from *driving after smoking pot. >> who thinks the population of colorado is going to grow in the next few years? >> i couldn't imagine this being an influence ... >> we can imagine the 55 degrees were getting today. >> and four months since we have been this warm. a bit
s-and-p remained relatively flat. researchers have found a simple blood test that may predict who is likely to suffer from alzheimer's disease. doctors studied the blood of healthy elderly people, looking for fatty molecules called lipids. those with lower levels of lipids were more likely to develop alzheimer's. the test was accurate 90 percent of the time. more testing is needed. a small town in the colorado rockies is about to become the home of the country's first marijuana club. in the...
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in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic om
in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san...
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alzheimer. >>> ninguna posibilidad. >>> asÍ llegamos al final del noticiero, gracias por dejarnos ser parte de su tarde. >>> gracias y kwir de se mucho. >>> c mucho. >>> u mucho. >>> i mucho. >>> d mucho. >>> e mucho. >>> s yo no tengo ese corazÓn, por favor. >> y todo es porque estoy legal aquÍ. >> el niÑo empezÓ a tener inquietudes. se empezÓ involucrar con hombres y con mujeres. empezÓ a masturbarse una manera incontrolable. >> estÁ induciendo para que se vuelva...
alzheimer. >>> ninguna posibilidad. >>> asÍ llegamos al final del noticiero, gracias por dejarnos ser parte de su tarde. >>> gracias y kwir de se mucho. >>> c mucho. >>> u mucho. >>> i mucho. >>> d mucho. >>> e mucho. >>> s yo no tengo ese corazÓn, por favor. >> y todo es porque estoy legal aquÍ. >> el niÑo empezÓ a tener inquietudes. se empezÓ involucrar con hombres y con mujeres. empezÓ a...
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in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other way of getting health care, those without insurance, it might be more cost effective >> good evening. welcome to the march 19, meeting of the board of appeals. to my left is deputy city attorney and at the controls is the board's legal assistant, he's assisted by aleck long away, who is the board's legal process clerk. i'm the board's executive director. we're joined
in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san...
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s funeral, which will be held tomorrow. abc 7 news. >> ok, thank you. major up, what could be a breakthrough in the fight against alzheimer's. to detect early this heartbreaking disease. campaign-studded underway to ban the word bossy. >> tonight a local community is fighting for josh tardy. >> he is a seven-year-old boy who contracted a known this during his treatment for cancer. now his family wants him to have access for a drug not yet approved. however the drug company refuses to give it up. >> suzanne kennedy joins us in the newsroom tonight with the family's emotional plea. >> josh hardy has been a fighter all of his life. he was diagnosed with kidney disease at only nine months old. since then he has been in and out of remission. seven-year-old josh tardy is in a fight for his life. this fredericksburg first grader has beaten cancer four times since he was nine months old. now he faces a new challenge, a virus he contracted after of february bone marrow transplant. >> he is working his butt off. >> his mother at the hospital where doctors told them of an experiment will drug that could save him. it is not yet on the m
s funeral, which will be held tomorrow. abc 7 news. >> ok, thank you. major up, what could be a breakthrough in the fight against alzheimer's. to detect early this heartbreaking disease. campaign-studded underway to ban the word bossy. >> tonight a local community is fighting for josh tardy. >> he is a seven-year-old boy who contracted a known this during his treatment for cancer. now his family wants him to have access for a drug not yet approved. however the drug company...
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s-a now has the ability to record any phone conversation. women age 60 and older have a one in six chance of getting alzheimer's disease in their lifetime. and they're twice as likely to develop alzheimer's than breast cancer. that's according to a report from the alzheimer's association. the disease affects more than five million americans, two- thirds of them women. some parents at an evanston over how rules are being enforced for leggings. girls at haven middle school were told to put on gym shorts by teachers who deemed some skin hugging leggings to be too revealing. the principal points out the dress code does not ban leggings, but says they must be covered by a shirt, shorts or a skirt that comes closer to the knees than the hips. i am thinking of my pay grade dance. >> i'm thinking of the megging. don't than that. the nine you're about to see a very happy scientist. we told you yesterday, faint light from the original "big bang" was picked up on a telescope at the south pole. and scientists say it proves that the universe was indeed created by a giant explosion. i don't know how this the role is related. here's how the physicist w
s-a now has the ability to record any phone conversation. women age 60 and older have a one in six chance of getting alzheimer's disease in their lifetime. and they're twice as likely to develop alzheimer's than breast cancer. that's according to a report from the alzheimer's association. the disease affects more than five million americans, two- thirds of them women. some parents at an evanston over how rules are being enforced for leggings. girls at haven middle school were told to put on gym...
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alzheimer's disease. more real news coming up right here on "cbs this morning." more news ahead right here on "cbs this morning." ♪ sow how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ ♪ when you have diabetes like i do, you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] can't believe you can pronounce everything in it? believe. new deliciously simple from i can't believe it's not butter! with 100% taste and zero artificial preservatives. it's time to...believe. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is
alzheimer's disease. more real news coming up right here on "cbs this morning." more news ahead right here on "cbs this morning." ♪ sow how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently if we want to be ready for a longer...
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alzheimer's disease. and we've had some successes along the way. reality is that we still do not know how to revent, reverse, or definitively diagnose disease.'sesearch is desperately needed. earmarked has not of disease.eventive we allow the peer review process to support the most promising science. able to provide a $131 million increase for ational institutions on aging in the omnibus, again, with the expectation that promising alzheimer's disease would be supported. we have a distinguished panel of experts. scientists, economists, patients, family members. an audience.quite welcome to the representatives of the alzheimer's association, of whom came a long way to be here today. tireless ou for your work to educate members of the congress and the press about the eed to do more to help you and your loved ones. also the audience of our tudents, i'm told, from the university of virginia. these young people are learning about budget and appropriations you here come all of also. on the first panel, dr. francis collins, the distinguished national f the institutes of health who will discuss the science and the esearch most likely to benefit from ou
alzheimer's disease. and we've had some successes along the way. reality is that we still do not know how to revent, reverse, or definitively diagnose disease.'sesearch is desperately needed. earmarked has not of disease.eventive we allow the peer review process to support the most promising science. able to provide a $131 million increase for ational institutions on aging in the omnibus, again, with the expectation that promising alzheimer's disease would be supported. we have a distinguished...