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alzheimer's. whoa, it was a eureka moment, that maybe using drugs of that type, applied early in the the s, would result in delay, the arresting of the alzheimer's onset. this is what we're talking about here. if we're able to invest this money in research, we can see the probability that there are a series of drugs that do have an effect on the onset of alzheimer's. and seem to delay that onset. and each year that goes by, what's the effect? for the individual, for the family of the individual, it mean theirs life will be better. it means that the kind of stress, strain, financial cost, that's put on a family with alzheimer's will be arrested. it'll be delayed. not one year, maybe two years, maybe three, maybe five years. and the cost is enormous. as i said before, if we're able to do this increased research over the next three, four, five years, working on those series of drugs that now seem to have in thect, we'll be able, ears 2025 to 2030, save you, the taxpayers, and us, the appropriators of your tax money, over $120 billion. in the years 25 to the years 30. and in five years beyond that, th
alzheimer's. whoa, it was a eureka moment, that maybe using drugs of that type, applied early in the the s, would result in delay, the arresting of the alzheimer's onset. this is what we're talking about here. if we're able to invest this money in research, we can see the probability that there are a series of drugs that do have an effect on the onset of alzheimer's. and seem to delay that onset. and each year that goes by, what's the effect? for the individual, for the family of the...
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there have been 100 attempts to develop an alzheimer's treatment since the 1970's, and all of them haveled. a successful treatment could be huge. where do you see the breakthrough happening in age-related disease? bill: there are people spending their entire careers moving actual molecules and working in labs to develop treatments for something that has been untreatable. that will be a win for humanity when that happens. we have an understanding of how alzheimer's develops and how all neurodegenerative conditions come about, that 15 or 20 years ago, when i was a neuroscience student, it did not exist and was not even in the books. now we have tools to appear inside -- to peer inside even living brains. it was only 1930 that we had no antibiotics. you get a disease, you die. and suddenly, you get a disease and take a pill, and you live. that is kind of a miracle. emily: i want to talk about specific companies, like foundation medicine, working on a personalized cancer treatment. they have been slow to get insurers to cover it. some say there is still no viable product. what are the chanc
there have been 100 attempts to develop an alzheimer's treatment since the 1970's, and all of them haveled. a successful treatment could be huge. where do you see the breakthrough happening in age-related disease? bill: there are people spending their entire careers moving actual molecules and working in labs to develop treatments for something that has been untreatable. that will be a win for humanity when that happens. we have an understanding of how alzheimer's develops and how all...
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alzheimer's in the father. >> i don't need her. i don't need her or anyone. >> michelle william s s and jeff daniels star in blackbird. there's laughter and tears in the dark comedy the humans. andrea martin lead farce, noise is off. >> >> bright star opened in march edie. >> sarah barelis wrote the the season closed by six time tony winner along. it takes us behind the scenes how the first musical written by african-americans came to light in 1921. >> it will be the most diverse. in time's square dave car lin, cbs 2 news. >> the 2014 tony nominations will be announced this tuesday morning. you can expect big things from hamilton going out on a limb there. >> i saw on your feet and loved you it. >> awesome. >> highly recommend it . >>> sports this morning. fresh off his injury a pair of mets franchise records. >> good morning, everyone . just keep the good times rolling. they were riding a six game winning streak, winners of the past 11 out of 13 starting a series with the giants. sespetus was back in the line up. he had a nice view to watch. a 1-0 met lead in the 3rd. sespetus st
alzheimer's in the father. >> i don't need her. i don't need her or anyone. >> michelle william s s and jeff daniels star in blackbird. there's laughter and tears in the dark comedy the humans. andrea martin lead farce, noise is off. >> >> bright star opened in march edie. >> sarah barelis wrote the the season closed by six time tony winner along. it takes us behind the scenes how the first musical written by african-americans came to light in 1921. >> it...
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we like to say at the alzheimer's soesh yas, what's got for your heart is good for your brain. a lot of the strategies about heart health is important, head injury,s that a risk factor for alzheimer's and dementia. we know that the apoe4 gene is a risk. it means your risk is higher. i want to mention that if you have got a brain -- anybody in the room have a brain? i know -- >> back here. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to -- i told that joke regularly, not just -- don't feel picked on because you're in a room full of politicians. if you've got a brain, you are at risk for alzheimer's disease. that's important. just remember that. so, as i said, we know a lot more about the risks and there are things you can do to lower your risk. and the same kinds of advice woo ef been giving people about heart disease applies to brain health as well. get out and exercise. adopt a healthy regiment. it's good for your heart, it good for your brain. you need to get the blood pumping, you need to get things moving. and that's useful for lowering your risk. we also know a healthy diet is important. and also lifelong learning. don't just get to a certain age and say,
we like to say at the alzheimer's soesh yas, what's got for your heart is good for your brain. a lot of the strategies about heart health is important, head injury,s that a risk factor for alzheimer's and dementia. we know that the apoe4 gene is a risk. it means your risk is higher. i want to mention that if you have got a brain -- anybody in the room have a brain? i know -- >> back here. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to -- i told that joke regularly, not just -- don't feel...
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s siempre consultar a un mdico antes de escoger.... ===salud open=== juanfra-2shot --- algunos expertos lo llaman uno de los descubrimientos ms importantes en la lucha contra el alzheimerod conduc a la deteccin temprana de esta enfermedad...inclu so si el paciente no muestra seÑales del padecimiento... --- sin embargo, los cientficos dicen que el xito del nuevo mtodo no est garantizado... --- aunque existen muchos sntomas, con el alzheimer la mayora de las personas experimentan prdida de memoria severa que afecta sus actividades diarias. take vo ---de acuerdo con un estudio realizado por la universidad de yal..iÑos que viven zonas rules tien mayor indice ser hospitalizados que aquellos pequeÑos que viven en la ciudad... ---la investigacin indica que en la mayor rte de los casose d a no tener acceso a servicios mdicos como revisines fisicas o tratamientos preventivos... juanfra/take vo --de acuerdo con una encuesta de la universidad de stanford.. pasar timepo con la familia es la mejor manera de divertirse... --de acuerdo con los investigadores..el 97 por ciento de los encuestados piensan que la diversin es importante y su mejor beneficio es la salud mental.. --y mientr
s siempre consultar a un mdico antes de escoger.... ===salud open=== juanfra-2shot --- algunos expertos lo llaman uno de los descubrimientos ms importantes en la lucha contra el alzheimerod conduc a la deteccin temprana de esta enfermedad...inclu so si el paciente no muestra seÑales del padecimiento... --- sin embargo, los cientficos dicen que el xito del nuevo mtodo no est garantizado... --- aunque existen muchos sntomas, con el alzheimer la mayora de las personas experimentan prdida de...
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s. a good thing in a vibrant cruelty is not. uber guy not a problem unless his zealot tri crosses the lines of decency. alzheimersnot to be treated lightly. are number three, the continuing chaos outside political rallies that donald trump is holding. last night in costa mesa, california, los angeles 17 arrested for a variety of offenses while protesting mr. trump. [chanting] shame on you, shame on you. >> it started with a passionate but peaceful exchange of views outside the trump campaign event. >> what are you doing? >> but as the sun went down and tension rose. [screams] >> hundreds of protesters moved from the parking lot of the pacific amphitheater where trump was speaking to the treats of costa mesa.jor intersection. making the distaste for trump loud and clear with one particular unbroadcastable anti-trump slogan repeated again and again among other shouts and chants. [chanting] >> what had been a protest in the first amendment tradition morphed into something much dark earn. police doning riot goer, protesters becoming more threatening. a bottle was thrown at police lions, rocks hurled. a police car's r
s. a good thing in a vibrant cruelty is not. uber guy not a problem unless his zealot tri crosses the lines of decency. alzheimersnot to be treated lightly. are number three, the continuing chaos outside political rallies that donald trump is holding. last night in costa mesa, california, los angeles 17 arrested for a variety of offenses while protesting mr. trump. [chanting] shame on you, shame on you. >> it started with a passionate but peaceful exchange of views outside the trump...
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s tony aiello has more. >> reporter: the outrage was front page news. actor will ferrell signing on to portray ronald reagan in a movie that plays the late president's alzheimer's disease for laughs. reagan's daughter patty davis was not amused writing an open letter to him. perhaps you have managed to retain some ignorance about alzheimer's. perhaps if you knew more you would not find the subject humorous. but friday afternoon ferrell's people said he wouldn't take part in the film. >> alzheimer's disease is never a laughing matter for are caring for a relative with the disease. >> reporter: jed levine of the alzheimer's support group caring kind says ferrell was wise to drop the comedy. but he doesn't consider the disease off topic for hollywood. >> for this movie or any movie where someone with alzheimer's is a character, what would your hope be? >> if any film is done about a person with dementia, it's that it's done with great sensitivity, great respect. >> reporter: the script for the movie has been kicking around hollywood. actors james brolin, nathan and dennis all participated in a public read of the script last month. screenwriter hinted in a podcast
s tony aiello has more. >> reporter: the outrage was front page news. actor will ferrell signing on to portray ronald reagan in a movie that plays the late president's alzheimer's disease for laughs. reagan's daughter patty davis was not amused writing an open letter to him. perhaps you have managed to retain some ignorance about alzheimer's. perhaps if you knew more you would not find the subject humorous. but friday afternoon ferrell's people said he wouldn't take part in the film....
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alzheimer's. they don't think it is funni ln all. >> this was bad taste, and this project should be killed now. >> i don't know what going to happen to your guys' reputatio secause you actually agreed. >>> bernie sanders isn't going to back down. the vermont senator insisting he is in it for long haul even after laying off hundreds of campaign staffers. >>> and is it actually hurting hillary? >>> plus, an iconic snack food we've all eaten. crackerjack. making a monumentally change. doing away with the prizes at the bottom of the box! that brings us to our question of the day -- should they? tweet me, yes or no, at gretchen carlson. we'll be doing live polls. it's friday so we chose something, just a little bit easier and simpler. look at that. 75% say it shouldn't be making any changes to that prize. ...clear for take off. see ya! when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and try new glucerna hunger smart to help you feel full. ♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ye
alzheimer's. they don't think it is funni ln all. >> this was bad taste, and this project should be killed now. >> i don't know what going to happen to your guys' reputatio secause you actually agreed. >>> bernie sanders isn't going to back down. the vermont senator insisting he is in it for long haul even after laying off hundreds of campaign staffers. >>> and is it actually hurting hillary? >>> plus, an iconic snack food we've all eaten. crackerjack....
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s. he is an actor playing president. but everyone was not on board with this who will idea. >> ronald reagan's son, michael tweeted this. what an outrage. alzheimer'sills. in fact it killed his dad. you should be ashamed, all of you. >> many others share michael's feelings about the film. alzheimer's disease is by no means funny. it kills treasures memories and robs you of your very existence. but one person is on board. will ferrell is going to play ronald reagan in a movie. i'm in as long as john c riley place gorbachev, of course, john c and will ferrell have been in a number of movies, together. >>> so ronald reagan wasn't officially diagnosed with alzheimer's disease until five years after his second term, but many believe he was starting to suffer the effects of alzheimer's disease in the last two years of his presidency. is that appropriate? i'm normally up for anything that is more inappropriate the funnier it is. i don't know, i don't see why they need to do this. >> i don't get where will ferrell is going with this. >> so many people air affect by this. ruins peoples lives. >> everyone is affected, family, people caring for the suffering
s. he is an actor playing president. but everyone was not on board with this who will idea. >> ronald reagan's son, michael tweeted this. what an outrage. alzheimer'sills. in fact it killed his dad. you should be ashamed, all of you. >> many others share michael's feelings about the film. alzheimer's disease is by no means funny. it kills treasures memories and robs you of your very existence. but one person is on board. will ferrell is going to play ronald reagan in a movie. i'm in...
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s i don't get that.n't ge >> you said i find nothing funny about this. t none of douse. >> i don't know.now. my father suffered from -- mym - grandfather suffered fromr sre alzheimer'sow you can picke that and make fun ofho that.e ft there's so much -- there was sos much more to ran until reagan tt that. why are you focusing just thon?? it doesn't make sense.. >> imagine how many people hadpe to green light to get to thiso t point. at no point anyone said excusedc me this could be painful. painf let's not do it or inappropria inappropriate. >> not funny for the person whoo hs certainly not funny for thenny e family that is dealing with thee loss of their loved one on manyy different levels.evels >> all right.ight 10:11 is the time. t still ahead at 10:00 we'ree're talking alien invasions with independence day cela ward, wd, vivica a. fox and jeff goldblumb don't go anywhere becauseere bec they're standing right there.he time now 10:11.0: we're back in a moment. momt. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> on this day in 1996 the the world escaped the clutches off extension.nsio >> your father was bravest manvm i've ever seen.ee >> we all lost someone we love. >> but in their sacrifice, we w fou
s i don't get that.n't ge >> you said i find nothing funny about this. t none of douse. >> i don't know.now. my father suffered from -- mym - grandfather suffered fromr sre alzheimer'sow you can picke that and make fun ofho that.e ft there's so much -- there was sos much more to ran until reagan tt that. why are you focusing just thon?? it doesn't make sense.. >> imagine how many people hadpe to green light to get to thiso t point. at no point anyone said excusedc me this...
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alzheimer's back in 2004. his daughter patty davis writes on her website there is nothing comedic about the disease. >>> at 6:42 let's get to traffic and weather on the 2's. >> you know, i was just on the line on the computer surfing the internets, so it's the 39th annual tv five borough bike tour. >> sunday. >> wow. >> it's going to be a little wet. just, you know, bicyclists just know that, that sunday is going to be a little bit more of a challenging day as far as the wet weather. oh, and from our friends at the american banking association, did you know today is teach your kids to save day. trust me. i don't know, get them a piggy bank. get them saving some dough. it's a nice life habit to have. cloudy and 49. wind out of the east at 7. we've got cooler readings through parts of the hudson valley. 41 in monticello. 51 in edison. the year. it's warmer than it was time yesterday by up to 12 degrees. that's because you have the cloud cover. we've got clouds to start the day, a break in those clouds midday. 58 your high, and then another shot of showers tonight. pollen count's still high due to that tree pollen. rain will help a bit over the next few day
alzheimer's back in 2004. his daughter patty davis writes on her website there is nothing comedic about the disease. >>> at 6:42 let's get to traffic and weather on the 2's. >> you know, i was just on the line on the computer surfing the internets, so it's the 39th annual tv five borough bike tour. >> sunday. >> wow. >> it's going to be a little wet. just, you know, bicyclists just know that, that sunday is going to be a little bit more of a challenging day as...
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s reins of the story, opening my heart, growing and feeling through the other end. >> ter horrible thing to go through. >> my mother passed away with early onset alzheimer's. you see a lot of that. it's happening more and more with the aging population. baby boomers are getting older. >> the ongoing heartbreak of having your own mother not being able to speak or recognize you. it's hard to come to terms with. >> right. >> she's doing good work, kimberly. >>> we're back in a moment. all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 100 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and now, get a $300 reward card. >>> back at 8:39. ben falcone and his wife melissa mccarthy are no strangers to working together. such as in "bridesmaids," where ben was the air marshall. they are teaming up again with ben not just acting but also directing th
s reins of the story, opening my heart, growing and feeling through the other end. >> ter horrible thing to go through. >> my mother passed away with early onset alzheimer's. you see a lot of that. it's happening more and more with the aging population. baby boomers are getting older. >> the ongoing heartbreak of having your own mother not being able to speak or recognize you. it's hard to come to terms with. >> right. >> she's doing good work, kimberly....