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alzheimer >>>s the brain. but addiction is not like learning an italian. nguage lessons don't take the quality of a compulsion like the crack habit nor is it like alzheimer is with its own inexorable progression to dimension which is beyond control of the sufferer. the changes in alzheimer's disease render the patient resistant to any rewards or sanction. if you said to your grandmother i am going to give the $1 million if your memory doesn't deteriorate or i am going to shoot you if your memory deteriorates, it won't matter. the brain changes of addiction, thank goodness, do not impair the capacity to be featured. i realize that might sound a little strange or it might sound not strange at all, not people who use drugs can see the suspicions they have every day, no more or less vulnerable. in any case going into the lab, we know that rewards and sanctions can and do modify the course of behavior. which is the essence of behavior can be modified to behave from its consequences but that sounds too theoretical so let me give you an example. these are vietnam
alzheimer >>>s the brain. but addiction is not like learning an italian. nguage lessons don't take the quality of a compulsion like the crack habit nor is it like alzheimer is with its own inexorable progression to dimension which is beyond control of the sufferer. the changes in alzheimer's disease render the patient resistant to any rewards or sanction. if you said to your grandmother i am going to give the $1 million if your memory doesn't deteriorate or i am going to shoot you if...
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alzheimer's. happened to my s aothealwa seth mother-in-law and ken. how common is it? >> it's relatively rare. plen our country who have early on set alzheimer's disease. i think we're recys,pyozing it more and more in younger people. i see people at all stages of aduof likelihood of getting alzheimer's doubled every decade over the age of 50. >> meredith: how do you distinguish when someone who is forgetful and somebody who has the first sign? >> tha hers a dusefin we often worry, we forgot our we oitey, i must be getting r alareis sadly the difference is that in alzheimer's, people start to fosomet what the kd is for and how to use a key. but we all realize that some of those senior moments that we used to think were so normal, aren't normal. it's okay to see early alareis do a better job picking it up. >> meredith: diagnosing it early. earliten, it's hard for you. you have good days and bad days. you want to be here to get out a message. what is the message that you want to get out? >> it could happen to anybody. it don i care how old you are or how many kids you got. it's sad that there's n
alzheimer's. happened to my s aothealwa seth mother-in-law and ken. how common is it? >> it's relatively rare. plen our country who have early on set alzheimer's disease. i think we're recys,pyozing it more and more in younger people. i see people at all stages of aduof likelihood of getting alzheimer's doubled every decade over the age of 50. >> meredith: how do you distinguish when someone who is forgetful and somebody who has the first sign? >> tha hers a dusefin we often...
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presentaron 51 por ciento mas de probabilidades de desarrollar alzheimer, comparado con queines las ingirieron por menos tiempo, o no las tomaron....experto stas medicinas son efectivas para problemas de ansiedad e insomnio, deben ser usadas solo temporalmente... lorena/topvo --donde cree usted que se concentra la mayor cantidad de virus en la oficina.... investigadores monitorearon la propagacion de virus en las perillas de las puertas y las mesas...entre dos y cuatro horas, el virus se detecto en hasta un 60 por ciento de estas superficies , incluyendo telefonos, computadoras y en interruptores de la luz...protegerse es muy sencillo, toallitas desinfectantes y lavarse las manos reducen la propagacion de estos virus de 80 a 99 porcentual..... lorena/topvo --- la junta estatal de control del agua en california considera implementar medidas ms agresivas para el ahorro de este vital lquido.... ---la accin obedece a que los californianos no estn reduciendo el consumo del agua en un 20 por ciento ... ---un nuevo reporte encontr que en julio, el uso del agua fue reducido solo en un 7.5 por ciento comparado al aÑo pasado... ===weather open=== luc
presentaron 51 por ciento mas de probabilidades de desarrollar alzheimer, comparado con queines las ingirieron por menos tiempo, o no las tomaron....experto stas medicinas son efectivas para problemas de ansiedad e insomnio, deben ser usadas solo temporalmente... lorena/topvo --donde cree usted que se concentra la mayor cantidad de virus en la oficina.... investigadores monitorearon la propagacion de virus en las perillas de las puertas y las mesas...entre dos y cuatro horas, el virus se...
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yet, we do not have a war on alzheimer's like we did with cancer in the 1970's. there's a question if we have the will to do enough. >> you are a libertarian, it is sad. -- it is said. rand paul is a libertarian. >> meaning politically, i am under socially more liberal, fiscally more conservative, less interventionalist. >> less government? >> less government in general. philosophically, more skeptical of how much politics can do. and so, even though rand paul will run and will raise many important issues, and at the end of the day, i think technology matters more than politics and that is how we can change our country for the better. >> when you look at isis, is it a problem we have to try and solve? >> there are many organizations in the world just as bad as isis we do not do things about. 3 million people killed in the 1990's in congo. i think -- >> this one is not different even though goals were about to gain power in a state. this was seems to be more jihadist -- not only to create an islamic state but to expand and take on the western world. >> that is the
yet, we do not have a war on alzheimer's like we did with cancer in the 1970's. there's a question if we have the will to do enough. >> you are a libertarian, it is sad. -- it is said. rand paul is a libertarian. >> meaning politically, i am under socially more liberal, fiscally more conservative, less interventionalist. >> less government? >> less government in general. philosophically, more skeptical of how much politics can do. and so, even though rand paul will run...
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alzheimer's. this is the largest walk in the nation for the group. you know this guy. kpix 5'snis o'donnell was the emcee which he has been doing for the last 14 years. he led the kpix 5 team which featured many familiar faces including ken bastida, elizabeth cook, paul deanno and right there, roberta gonzales. there's no known cure for alzheimer's. organizers though are promising to change that. >> absolutely believe we can beat this thing! they absolutely believe that alzheimer's is not an inevitable part of aging. it is not an inevitable part of our children and grandchildren's future. we will get there. >> the kpix 5 team raised more than $8,500. the total amount raised today was more than a million dollars. >>> volunteers across the bay area rolled up their sleeves today for coastal clean-up day. they spent the day cleaning up beaches, rivers and waterways. this was the scene along the guadalupe river in san jose. and similar events took place all over the bay area. >>> how about this? a colorful fleet of 40-foot dragon boats took to the waters around treasure island today
alzheimer's. this is the largest walk in the nation for the group. you know this guy. kpix 5'snis o'donnell was the emcee which he has been doing for the last 14 years. he led the kpix 5 team which featured many familiar faces including ken bastida, elizabeth cook, paul deanno and right there, roberta gonzales. there's no known cure for alzheimer's. organizers though are promising to change that. >> absolutely believe we can beat this thing! they absolutely believe that alzheimer's is not...
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presentaron 51 por ciento mas de probabilidades de desarrollar alzheimer, comparado con queines las ingirieron por menos tiempo, o no las tomaron....experto sstas medicinas son efectivas para problemas de ansiedad e insomnio, deben ser usadas solo temporalmente... lorena/topvo --donde cree usted que se concentra la mayor cantidad de virus en la oficina.... investigadores monitorearon la propagacion de virus en las perillas de las puertas y las mesas...entre dos y cuatro horas, el virus se detecto en hasta un 60 por ciento de estas superficies , incluyendo telefonos, computadoras y en interruptores de la luz...protegerse es muy sencillo, toallitas desinfectantes y lavarse las manos reducen la propagacion de estos virus de 80 a 99 porcentual..... lu on sport desk --el dia de hoy en creciendo juntos vamos a hablar acerca de la importancia de abstenerse de consumir bebidas alcoholicas durante el embarazo. vo in monitor --y es que aunque mucho se ha hablado del tema, aun hoy en dia, uno de cada 100 niÑos nace con trastorno del espectro alcohlico fetal. take vo --de hecho, segn investigaciones recientes, una mujer embarazada que consuma cualquier
presentaron 51 por ciento mas de probabilidades de desarrollar alzheimer, comparado con queines las ingirieron por menos tiempo, o no las tomaron....experto sstas medicinas son efectivas para problemas de ansiedad e insomnio, deben ser usadas solo temporalmente... lorena/topvo --donde cree usted que se concentra la mayor cantidad de virus en la oficina.... investigadores monitorearon la propagacion de virus en las perillas de las puertas y las mesas...entre dos y cuatro horas, el virus se...
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presentaron 51 por ciento mas de probabilidades de desarrollar alzheimer, comparado con queines las ingirieron por menos tiempo, o no las tomaron....experto sinas son efectivas para problemas de ansiedad e insomnio, deben ser usadas solo temporalmente... lorena/topvo --donde cree usted que se concentra la mayor cantidad de virus en la oficina.... investigadores monitorearon la propagacion de virus en las perillas de las puertas y las mesas...entre dos y cuatro horas, el virus se detecto en hasta un 60 por ciento de estas superficies , incluyendo telefonos, computadoras y en interruptores de la luz...protegerse es muy sencillo, toallitas desinfectantes y lavarse las manos reducen la propagacion de estos virus de 80 a 99 porcentual..... bump out juanfra ---tiempo de la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion pero en minutos take vo ---un vecindario del sur de la baha est en alerta tras reportarse que un adolescente fue apuÑalado en un parque...y a plena luz del da... lorena/take vo ---hoy podra tomarse una importante decisin en el caso en contra del hombre acusado de asesinar a la joven sierra lamar... take katherine live take live ca
presentaron 51 por ciento mas de probabilidades de desarrollar alzheimer, comparado con queines las ingirieron por menos tiempo, o no las tomaron....experto sinas son efectivas para problemas de ansiedad e insomnio, deben ser usadas solo temporalmente... lorena/topvo --donde cree usted que se concentra la mayor cantidad de virus en la oficina.... investigadores monitorearon la propagacion de virus en las perillas de las puertas y las mesas...entre dos y cuatro horas, el virus se detecto en...
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alzheimer's. and a story after that on texting while driving. our primetime programming continues tonight c-span2's booktv. >> how you acquire a book? >> there are a million ways to do it. and one which is not often talked about is you really come up with an idea and you try to find the perfect writer or the person whose passion for the idea matches yours. that is one way you can make a book happen. and in other ways you make sure to talk to agents as much as possible and see what kind of experiences they are enthusiastic about. and you raise your hand in the hope that they will send you a good proposal. and sometimes you cultivate and plant ideas with them and you hope that over time that they will come up with a project that they really want to spend five or 10 ye
alzheimer's. and a story after that on texting while driving. our primetime programming continues tonight c-span2's booktv. >> how you acquire a book? >> there are a million ways to do it. and one which is not often talked about is you really come up with an idea and you try to find the perfect writer or the person whose passion for the idea matches yours. that is one way you can make a book happen. and in other ways you make sure to talk to agents as much as possible and see what...
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alzheimer's will win. i take it outside the house to fight it in a different level program was recruited$s to run the foundationwhere we all need to be. we need to step out. who was willing to step out with me?÷@÷ try it. see what it feels like. stepped out for someone else but we have time for one more question. >> you talked about dictums to have no voice. but another category of victims is ah!ú! patient's or clients to have symptoms of a disease that the client does not understand how does that population at large to be educated with different kinds of providers how to recognize and deal with it? in terms of a professional is a different category. how do people learn to identify? >> if you are an accountant or a doctor or8,e psychiatrist psychiatrist, you have seen it.$%suç we're really ignored and nobody asked us. we are the closest to the patient for kuwaitis suspect something is wrong you're probably right. but it is a very tricky co you don't want to take the independence away. we value our health and being independent. what else is there? but this is a bankrupting dizzies. 213 billion on care and medica
alzheimer's will win. i take it outside the house to fight it in a different level program was recruited$s to run the foundationwhere we all need to be. we need to step out. who was willing to step out with me?÷@÷ try it. see what it feels like. stepped out for someone else but we have time for one more question. >> you talked about dictums to have no voice. but another category of victims is ah!ú! patient's or clients to have symptoms of a disease that the client does not understand...
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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'snd 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 afternoon, everybody. thank you, everyone for being here and i want to thank you for joining me and the board of supervisors for this special occasion to sign our next two year budget 8.6 he million dollars this city is worth it. it is as i may say an historic time and budget na
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'snd 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 when their child has you a advertise. if their parents have alzheimer's and you hand them this flyer. we encourage you to be the one. i like to say be the weird one that brings organic food to the picnic. be the one that brings integrity to the table, the one that speaks truth, brings truth to the conversation. e the light in this food fight. >> i'd like to remind our audience listening at home it's the commonwealth club of california, i'm kevin o'malley, chairman of the business and leadership form and the program tonight is food fights for the 21st century, women's voices driving pain, judi shils and our moderator christy dame and will turn it over to audience questions and if you're here, if you wouldn't mind going out the back and coming around the hallway so we don't have you on camera. deborah, i'm asking the first question that a lot of people, you had a fairly famous husband who is an important part of your life as well. a lot of people wanted to know, what did jerry think about rganic foods and eating right? >> well, yeah, when i first met him ba
s when their child has you a advertise. if their parents have alzheimer's and you hand them this flyer. we encourage you to be the one. i like to say be the weird one that brings organic food to the picnic. be the one that brings integrity to the table, the one that speaks truth, brings truth to the conversation. e the light in this food fight. >> i'd like to remind our audience listening at home it's the commonwealth club of california, i'm kevin o'malley, chairman of the business and...
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s&p and dow are holding on. we will talk about why tech is in trouble today. >>> a big step in the fight against alzheimer's. announcing positive testing of a new drug. take a look at the shares today because they are up huge on the trading session, 63%. the ceo is going to be with us in just one minute. would you put your money with this man? you know him. he is making a big move allowing many more people to do exactly that. we are going to let you weigh in. you can vote at cnbc.com/vote. tyler is off today so simon is my partner. >> let's check back on the markets. the dow and s&p 500 holding steady. the nasdaq getting clobbered. there is an active discussion about the proportion of the composite and the russell 2000. they are in correction territory down over 20%. it is that research and analysis doing the round and the possibility that you are actually narrowing the risk appetite in the market that people are talking about. let's check specifically what is lower today and get over for more on the nasdaq. >> here is what we have here big name nasdaq stocks are down big across the board. tesla is taking a
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s&p and dow are holding on. we will talk about why tech is in trouble today. >>> a big step in the fight against alzheimer's. testing of a new drug. take a look at the shares today because they are up huge on the trading session, 63%. the ceo is going to be with us in just one minute. would you put your money with this
s&p and dow are holding on. we will talk about why tech is in trouble today. >>> a big step in the fight against alzheimer's. testing of a new drug. take a look at the shares today because they are up huge on the trading session, 63%. the ceo is going to be with us in just one minute. would you put your money with this
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s end up being not so important. but what we know about education most of what we learn in school we will forget, when we get older, not because of alzheimer's, if you don't seek information, those are the habits of mind that we should be much more focused on. but yes, facts matter and we should have a robust debate about what we include and what we don't include but we'll never make everybody happy. >> the lens through which you look at history, the argument is the lens that's being used in these new standards is just too negative. it's a blame america first perspective. some of the defenders say hey this is the country that was based on civil protest, the tea party back in the 1700s, that led to the american revolution and led to our independence. certainly there are good arguments on both sides, but the big question is why can't we get along, why captain we find a proper way to address the concerns of both sides? >> i think it's very hard. because if you saw the ken burns series, that just aired, the roosevelts, you could come away thinking, what a great american teddy roosevelt was, he also f expanded the parks service, the banks, but yo
s end up being not so important. but what we know about education most of what we learn in school we will forget, when we get older, not because of alzheimer's, if you don't seek information, those are the habits of mind that we should be much more focused on. but yes, facts matter and we should have a robust debate about what we include and what we don't include but we'll never make everybody happy. >> the lens through which you look at history, the argument is the lens that's being used...
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alzheimer's caregiver. at:00, the story of a tragic car wreck due to a texting while driving. prime time programming continues at 11:00 p.m. with vaccinations. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> up next on booktv, david cross recounts his road trip to all the presidential libraries. he speaks from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library in hyde park, new york which is home to the annual roosevelt reading festival. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. i am the deputy director at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the eleventh annual roosevelt reading festival. when fdr established the first presidential library at his home in hyde park he imagined it being the premier research center for the study of the roosevelt era and we are consistently one of the busiest research rooms in the presidential library system and one of the reasons we love this so much is we get to see the fruit of the labors of all the people who use our research rooms throughout the year so it is our pleasure to have you here. let me quickly go over the format of the day as well as a couple housekee
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alzheimer's caregiver. at:00, the story of a tragic car wreck due to a texting while driving. prime time programming continues at 11:00 p.m. with vaccinations. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> up next on booktv, david cross recounts his road trip to all the presidential libraries. he speaks from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library in hyde park, new york which is home to the annual roosevelt reading festival. this
alzheimer's caregiver. at:00, the story of a tragic car wreck due to a texting while driving. prime time programming continues at 11:00 p.m. with vaccinations. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> up next on booktv, david cross recounts his road trip to all the presidential libraries. he speaks from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library in hyde park, new york which is home to the annual roosevelt reading festival. this