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alzheimer's in cambridge. temperatures there are in the s. as we start next week it will be a chilly note. then things become uncertain toward mid-week. we'll update that as we get closer. live at gillette, the crystal clear lighthouse. you can hear the fog horn as we have third down defensive plays. for now, back to you. >> eric, appreciate it. >>> coming up, a one-on-one interview with patriots owner >> and then coming up new at 5:00 30, a huge -- at 5:30, a huge security breach at one of the most popular internet companies in the world. what you need to know it you have an account with yahoo. >>> braintree's long time police chief is stepping away in the middle of a scandal. yes says it has nothing to do pam griffin: our daughter courtney got caught in a web of opiate and heroin addiction. doug griffin: our insurance company indicated that courtney's problem wasn't a matter of life and death - so she wasn't eligible for treatment. to live like this anymore... she begged... she begged for help, saying mom - please help me. doug griffin: our family's tragedy could happen to any family...
alzheimer's in cambridge. temperatures there are in the s. as we start next week it will be a chilly note. then things become uncertain toward mid-week. we'll update that as we get closer. live at gillette, the crystal clear lighthouse. you can hear the fog horn as we have third down defensive plays. for now, back to you. >> eric, appreciate it. >>> coming up, a one-on-one interview with patriots owner >> and then coming up new at 5:00 30, a huge -- at 5:30, a huge security...
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tonight an elderly woman who suffering from alzheimer's is safe thanks to an alert citizen. as fox 25's jacqui heinrich shows us the 81-year-old. wandering for days before man realized something didn't add up. >> dean tanner's brother has special needs so it has always been in his nature and friday morning his nature ended up saving the elderly woman missing from her home since wednesday. dean noticed her slumped against a wall. >> she looked out of it. he turned on his computer and saw the tweet 81-year-old evelyn wandering the city for days and nights alone and with alzheimer's was just down the block. more than six months to from the place she was last seen and from different clothing than she was reported to be wearing. dean ran back to her and stayed. >> i know she suffered from alzheimer's. she said that she's been walking around for a while. evelyn is okay. all the family members say she's spending the night in the hospital. because of the kindness the moment where she asked a stranger if she's okay evelyn is home again. so get that message across to strangers. the message retwee
tonight an elderly woman who suffering from alzheimer's is safe thanks to an alert citizen. as fox 25's jacqui heinrich shows us the 81-year-old. wandering for days before man realized something didn't add up. >> dean tanner's brother has special needs so it has always been in his nature and friday morning his nature ended up saving the elderly woman missing from her home since wednesday. dean noticed her slumped against a wall. >> she looked out of it. he turned on his computer and...
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alzheimers went missing on a trip to laughlin. it's been almost a month... and now they say he definitely needs help. fox5's adam herbets spoke to the family to find out out if they're following any leads. adam? john/ christine the family is really struggling right now -- it's been very difficult to find out anything especially because they don't even live in the state of nevada. and now, especially because it's been on somebody seeing this story who might be able to help. it was supposed to be grandpa's lucky day. the 80-year-old man had already won money at the slot machines... and his family thought he was just going downstairs to test his luck again... but instead, they say he never came back. you don't think about it, that it's ever going to happen so when it does happen it just hits you really bad daniel caballero has alzheimers... but usually he does just fine on his own. especially because it wasn't until recently that he started getting a little bit worse for some reason -- this time it wasn't working... and now he's out there somewhere without it. almost a month later... the family is worried sick
alzheimers went missing on a trip to laughlin. it's been almost a month... and now they say he definitely needs help. fox5's adam herbets spoke to the family to find out out if they're following any leads. adam? john/ christine the family is really struggling right now -- it's been very difficult to find out anything especially because they don't even live in the state of nevada. and now, especially because it's been on somebody seeing this story who might be able to help. it was supposed to be...
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s in the out-- notice the outfit. >> they have less alzheimer's, less cts. you don't see heart failure. so there's something there. >> reporter: the cardiologist is part of the team unersity of california san eganthey're working on a pilot study to look at the sewer ager -- super agers. they think the diet, fresh fish and fruits and vegetables play last role. we asked if th found the untainf youth. he said y weren't sure. more research is needed but tting. reporting from ily. >> theace emlast lot sl. >>young franken stein is m. returning to the theaters in memory of the plate gene wilder. it's showing in area rega theaters. this past weekend local sin blazdles. >> generational. it's fun. the scene when he first meets the kids, that's the first time he met the kids. so they actually fell for it. >> thanks for joining us tot. >> there's much morenews o come on cbs north carolina >>> good evening. i'm shar tazewell. >> i'm sean maroney. thanks for joining us. we're learning more about what pled up to the death of a 3- year-old left in a van in durham. >> prosec
s in the out-- notice the outfit. >> they have less alzheimer's, less cts. you don't see heart failure. so there's something there. >> reporter: the cardiologist is part of the team unersity of california san eganthey're working on a pilot study to look at the sewer ager -- super agers. they think the diet, fresh fish and fruits and vegetables play last role. we asked if th found the untainf youth. he said y weren't sure. more research is needed but tting. reporting from ily....
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its downsides - increased risk of cancer, heart disease and alzheimer's disease.in fact - until modern medicine was introduced in the 1900's, physical activity was the number one way to stay healthy. however - now we have pharmaceuticals to stifle sickness. according to a recent article in time, some neurologists say going straight for the prescription pad isn't the right move - instead, they say patients the prescription pad is not the right move. instead they say patients should be moving. >> personal trainers agree. >> for total wellness you always hear you need to have a good mix of exercise, sleep, proper diet, strong emotional well-being, spiritual well- exercise can help improve all those areas. >> next year the nih will release a study about what happens in our body when we're moving. the goal to prove to americans that exercise is in fact medicine. covering the corridor in cedar rapids connor morgan fox 28 news at 9. >> microsoft is known for making computer programs but now it wants to be known for curing cancer. the tech giant announced a new research initiative to what it calls soft cancer in 10 years. the comp
its downsides - increased risk of cancer, heart disease and alzheimer's disease.in fact - until modern medicine was introduced in the 1900's, physical activity was the number one way to stay healthy. however - now we have pharmaceuticals to stifle sickness. according to a recent article in time, some neurologists say going straight for the prescription pad isn't the right move - instead, they say patients the prescription pad is not the right move. instead they say patients should be moving....
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honors blake shelton led an all- star tribute to the 80 year old s untry legend, whose wife kim says is now in the late stages of alzheimer'seally rbmmunicate verbally, but he atill communicates, you know, fith the universal languages of smiles and hugs and kisses. ♪ by the time i get to phoenix >> reporter: the son of an arkansas sharecropper, glen campbell broke through with this song in 1967. he scored 21 top-40 hits. ♪ and the wichita lineman >> reporter: and in 1968, his cbs tv show, "the glen campbell goodtime hour," made him a meusehold name. >> good evening, ladies and gntlemen. glm glen campbell. >> reporter: and everything changed after that, didn't it? >> yeah, it did. i didn't realize the power of television. >> reporter: in a 2012 interview for "cbs sunday morning," one of campbell's last, the effects of mezheimer's, diagnosed a year earlier, were apparent. >> alzheimer's. >> we got that? >> you do. >> i do? >> uh-huh. >> i don't feel it anywhere. i am happy to be here. pl reporter: with his three youngest children playing backup and providing moral support, campbell was able to play a two- year farewell tour.
honors blake shelton led an all- star tribute to the 80 year old s untry legend, whose wife kim says is now in the late stages of alzheimer'seally rbmmunicate verbally, but he atill communicates, you know, fith the universal languages of smiles and hugs and kisses. ♪ by the time i get to phoenix >> reporter: the son of an arkansas sharecropper, glen campbell broke through with this song in 1967. he scored 21 top-40 hits. ♪ and the wichita lineman >> reporter: and in 1968, his...
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s out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancingh the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. morning is nothing new...stion, muddling through your ♪ introducing rhinocort® allergy spray. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. ♪ try rhinocort® allergy spray. muddle no more®. how virtual reality. 2 million headsets are expected to be sold this year. but one m.i.t. start-up believes the cutting edge technology is the perfect fit for seniors. michelle miller witnessed the unexpected pairing at one of massachusetts senior community. >> reporter: good morning. the company is called rendever and how seniors won't prevent them from attending a granddaughter's wedding. they will be able to travel virtually and in real-time. the men and women here at the brookdale senior living community don't need to leave the building to take a trip to a french countryside. >> a castle. >> reporter: they have got the power of virtual reality. >> this is unbelievable! >>
s out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancingh the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. morning is nothing new...stion, muddling through your ♪ introducing rhinocort® allergy spray. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. ♪ try rhinocort® allergy spray. muddle no more®. how virtual reality. 2 million headsets are expected to be...
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alzheimer's for good. officers took advantage of her.. for sex.. then covered it up. tonight: she's threatening to s s. >>> this teenager claims several bay area police officers took advantage of her for sex and then covered it up. tonight she is threatening to sue for $66 million. >>> the new criminal charges tonight. >>reporter: the a county da has filed criminal charges against two officers charges against five other officers are expected soon. and tonight the civil side of the case also got going. in a claim the woman at the center of the bay area police sex scandal referred to in this document as j. a. is asking for $66 million plus punitive damages from the city of oakland. the claim alleges no fewer than 11 fed rand and 6 state vie lays. judge ladoris cordell says the claim is step one in a legal battle about to play out. >> requesting that there be a finding by the jury that the city and the police department are liable, that they basically endorsed this action by failure to enforce policies an guidelines. >>reporter: page 4 alleges these officers sheriff's deputies supervisors and city and
alzheimer's for good. officers took advantage of her.. for sex.. then covered it up. tonight: she's threatening to s s. >>> this teenager claims several bay area police officers took advantage of her for sex and then covered it up. tonight she is threatening to sue for $66 million. >>> the new criminal charges tonight. >>reporter: the a county da has filed criminal charges against two officers charges against five other officers are expected soon. and tonight the civil...
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number s check your medicare statements for errors these crooks think we're clueless, they don't have a clue it's your medicare, protect it . >>> researcher may have foun the cure to curing alzheimer's disease. the drug they're calling a game changer coming up at 5:00. >>> a milestone caught on camera. >> the cub known as baby p is pictured taking his first steps get his legs. but the three mold will not give ---month-old will not give up. momma and daddy are there with their little phones recording it all. look how cute. >> baby p. >> i would love a little baby p. >> until it becomes a big p. >> all right. >> stick muggy. it's nice the next couple of days. check air -- check eric at 5:00. >> have a great one everybody. >> dylan: we believe adam newman, the prisoner, is being aided and abetted by his wife, chelsea. [ camera shutter clicks ] we now have a lead on the car she and her son used to flee genoa city. it's a gray sedan, wisconsin plate tah 7m2, last seen headed west on market street presumably headed out of the city limits. now, if you have seen this car, its whereabouts, please contact the gcpd tip line -- the number's on the screen -- or our website. though the passengers
number s check your medicare statements for errors these crooks think we're clueless, they don't have a clue it's your medicare, protect it . >>> researcher may have foun the cure to curing alzheimer's disease. the drug they're calling a game changer coming up at 5:00. >>> a milestone caught on camera. >> the cub known as baby p is pictured taking his first steps get his legs. but the three mold will not give ---month-old will not give up. momma and daddy are there with...
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alzheimer's hasep silenced the singer, but not his songs. ? and i'm doing fine ? >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york.an >> pelley: and you can see the r "tenth annual a.c.m. honor"s tomorrow night at 9:00, 8:00 central, right here on cbs. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> a terribly tragic story involving two people killed by different cars at the same accident. one a good samaritan who tried to help the other person on the side of the road. both were hit and killed on 56th near pe?a before sunrise this morning. rick salinger joins us live. >> reporter: we know that this person that we're city and county of denver. he stop here to help and found himself in the middle of a deadly road rage incident. between five sxaim 6:00 pm -- 5:00 am and 6:00 am, the first incident involved two cars involved in a road rage. police say one person got out of his vehicle and banged on the window of the other car. that driver tried to get away and struck the
alzheimer's hasep silenced the singer, but not his songs. ? and i'm doing fine ? >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york.an >> pelley: and you can see the r "tenth annual a.c.m. honor"s tomorrow night at 9:00, 8:00 central, right here on cbs. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> a terribly tragic story involving two people killed by different cars at the same...
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needed is accused of sexual assaulting elderly women with alzheimer, the work for care services show the families had no idea what was going on. fox 25's jacqui heinrich is working the story for months to confirm the story that came into us as a tip. she explains the worker actually confessed to his employer. >> court documents show at least 12 incidents over two years involving six women, ranging in age from their 60s to their 80s. all with alzheim developmental disabilities. and now, considered victims of sexual assault. robert mcneil, 57 of pembroke facing multiple charges of indecent assault and battery of a disabled person after he allegedly reported the crime to his managers at carewell adult day wellness center in norwell, and then to police. according to police documents, mcneil, who is a veteran, was working as a bus driver for the adult day care company since 2013. then, on july 4th, he told his bosses, quote, he was attending things that he had done that he felt remorseful about. state police interviews with family members and loved ones revealed disturbing detail, one person reporting an incident in 2016, when her mother ha
needed is accused of sexual assaulting elderly women with alzheimer, the work for care services show the families had no idea what was going on. fox 25's jacqui heinrich is working the story for months to confirm the story that came into us as a tip. she explains the worker actually confessed to his employer. >> court documents show at least 12 incidents over two years involving six women, ranging in age from their 60s to their 80s. all with alzheim developmental disabilities. and now,...
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this danish drugmaker says the alzheimer's disease drug failed in the final stage study. it missed the main and secondary goals and a study. 's lundbeck found the patients on the drug did no better than those on a placebo. two additional studies are expected for the first quarter of 2017. plunging on this news as well. moving now onto polymet al, has dropped the most since 2014. holders were to place about 25 million shares. today, we get the news that they are selling 30 million shares each at 975 pence a share. we have seen the share price drop. this stock is falling on the news today. u.k.mmon, we have got homebuilders gaining in general, but it has been upgraded to a buy. as i said, homebuilders were some of the best performers on the stoxx 600. these are certainly the best performers on the ftse 100 as well. guy: investors that global investment bank in london are expecting that u.k. to be stripped of its $575 billion in trade. they are trying to deal with the fallout. xavier rolet is with us to discuss what brexit means for london as a hub. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. guy: we do hear increasingly that the
this danish drugmaker says the alzheimer's disease drug failed in the final stage study. it missed the main and secondary goals and a study. 's lundbeck found the patients on the drug did no better than those on a placebo. two additional studies are expected for the first quarter of 2017. plunging on this news as well. moving now onto polymet al, has dropped the most since 2014. holders were to place about 25 million shares. today, we get the news that they are selling 30 million shares each at...
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. ♪ alzheimer's disease the fs is out there.rvive and the zheimer's association s going to make it happenndg scientic breroughs, a suprt to those living withd l theisease and t carivers. but we won't t tre without you. visit alz.org to join. weand sustainability goals asool one of our top priorities.mental i definitely rely on pg&e to be an energy advisor. anything from rebates, to how can we be more efficient? pg&e has a number of programs, to help schools save on energy. when i see a program that fits them, then i bring it to them. with the help of pg&e we've been able to save a tremendous amount of energy and a tremendous amount of money. we're able to take those savings and invest it right back into the classroom. together, we're building a better california. >>> welcome back. shares of walmart pacing the dow. they're up nearly 2% and this reportedly on news that the retail giant is planning to cut 7,000 back office jobs around the country over the coming months. most of them reportedly in accounting and invoicing positions. walmart says it will use cash recycler machines to count mon
. ♪ alzheimer's disease the fs is out there.rvive and the zheimer's association s going to make it happenndg scientic breroughs, a suprt to those living withd l theisease and t carivers. but we won't t tre without you. visit alz.org to join. weand sustainability goals asool one of our top priorities.mental i definitely rely on pg&e to be an energy advisor. anything from rebates, to how can we be more efficient? pg&e has a number of programs, to help schools save on energy. when i see...
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alzheimer's. he worked for care well, and court documents show the victim's families had no idea what allegedly was going on. fox25's jacqui heinrich has been working the story for at least one victim had to undergo a rape kit test. >> reporter: court documents show at least 12 incidents over two years involving six women, ranging in age from their 60s to their 80s all with altar or other developing disability. and now considered victims of sexual aall the. robert mcneil, 57 of pembroke facing multiple charges of indecent assault and battery of a disabled person after he allegedly reported the crimes at the and then to police. according to police documents, mcneil, who is a veteran, was working as a bus driver for the adult day air. on july 24, he told his bosses he was attending church and decided he needed to speak to someone about things he had done that he felt remorseful about. interviews with people and their loved one reporting disturbing details. left with. another having an anxiety attack inside one of the company's vans in july. mcneil is accused of groping and kissing the woman transporting them to and fr
alzheimer's. he worked for care well, and court documents show the victim's families had no idea what allegedly was going on. fox25's jacqui heinrich has been working the story for at least one victim had to undergo a rape kit test. >> reporter: court documents show at least 12 incidents over two years involving six women, ranging in age from their 60s to their 80s all with altar or other developing disability. and now considered victims of sexual aall the. robert mcneil, 57 of pembroke...
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s are five dollars per film. regal entertainment group plans to hold two saturday screenings of willy wonka at 100 theaters. wilder died monday due to complications from alzheimer's disease.he was 83. ( 3 ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) today: wall to wall sunshine. stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. wind: ne 5-15 tonight: clear sky. little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. lower 50s inland. wind: ne -> se 5-10 mph.labor day weekend: sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. more clouds arrive a little warm and humid with highs in the lower to middle 80s. ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) today: wall to wall sunshine. stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. wind: ne 5-15 tonight: clear sky. little chilly but 3 3 roads are in great shape this morningweather shouldn't impact the morning commute.dot will suspend construction at noon today for the labor day weekend. long term closures remain in effect.starting at 5 am tuesday the national ave on ramp to i-894 south will close corridor.the i-94 eb to i-41/us-45 nb system ramp is now c
s are five dollars per film. regal entertainment group plans to hold two saturday screenings of willy wonka at 100 theaters. wilder died monday due to complications from alzheimer's disease.he was 83. ( 3 ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) today: wall to wall sunshine. stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. wind: ne 5-15 tonight: clear sky. little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. lower 50s inland. wind: ne -> se 5-10 mph.labor day weekend: sunshine sticks...
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alzheimer's i'm chris martinez what they're finding the brain of wine experts, coming up." up." 3 plus -- get ready to pay more for shipping...we'll tell you about some price changes coming to the u-p-s 3 and -- you can drive a remote- controlled car from your laptop at home... all while helping save an endangered species...we'll explain after dan krebbiel: i'm dan krehbiel -- a vietnam combat veteran. we don't need politicians playing games with attack ads. there's a better way. i've read russ feingold's plan. terrorists' oil money and arms supplies. he combines targeted military force with better human intelligence. and, he'll work to get middle eastern states to take on the terrorists in their own backyard. russ feingold offers a tough, realistic plan to protect america. russ vo: i'm russ feingold and i in today's health watch --- danish researchers have linked childhood ?body asthma.in a study involving more than 300-thousand people --- researchers found young adult men admitted to the hospital with asthma-- were usually underweight as children.while young adult women were usually overweight as children. 3 in another study -- researchers in the u-k say children who measured small
alzheimer's i'm chris martinez what they're finding the brain of wine experts, coming up." up." 3 plus -- get ready to pay more for shipping...we'll tell you about some price changes coming to the u-p-s 3 and -- you can drive a remote- controlled car from your laptop at home... all while helping save an endangered species...we'll explain after dan krebbiel: i'm dan krehbiel -- a vietnam combat veteran. we don't need politicians playing games with attack ads. there's a better way. i've...
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alzheimer's. a new drug that appears to clear the brain of toxic plaque buildup could slow the progno s progression and give much needed hope to patients. dr. jen ashton joins us. explain how this does what it's said to do. >> this is a type of immune therapy that goes on a seek and destroy mission to amyloid plaques and tangles that interfere with brain function. let me show you what i mean. take a look at this scan. if you look at the top. p.e.t. scans of patients with alzheimer's. the left column is baseline, the right column is one year late ever, the red plaques represent the amyloid. increasing doses of this medication, you see the red disappears or dramatically goes down. here are the caveats with the study. it's small. we need much bigger numbers. it was funded by the drugmaker which is pretty common practice and most interestly, there is controversy in the field of neurology, not every expert is convinced that these amyloid plaques are the main culprit in alzheimer's but cautious optimism. >> yeah, and certainly those images studying how soon could it be available. >> a couple years and co
alzheimer's. a new drug that appears to clear the brain of toxic plaque buildup could slow the progno s progression and give much needed hope to patients. dr. jen ashton joins us. explain how this does what it's said to do. >> this is a type of immune therapy that goes on a seek and destroy mission to amyloid plaques and tangles that interfere with brain function. let me show you what i mean. take a look at this scan. if you look at the top. p.e.t. scans of patients with alzheimer's. the...
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alzheimer's is safe tonight after wandering away from her home. it wasn't police who found her but an alert saw someone lying in the street and didn't just walk right past. >> fox 25's jacqui heinrich is live for us tonight outside boston police headquarters with this story that's all new at 10:00. jacqui? >> reporter: this man said he didn't initially realize that he was looking at the same person police have been searching for for days. he thought he might be looking at an overdose situation. but now his story is highlighting both the power of kindness and social media. dean tan ter's brother has special needs so it's always out for folks who seem like they might need help and friday morning his nature ended up saving evelyn the elderly woman missing from her home since wednesday. dean noticed her slumped against a wall on his way to work. >> she looked out of it. i honestly thought it was an overdose that's why i approached her. i just are you okay, she said yeah. >> reporter: dean continued on to his office but couldn't stop thinking about the woman he had just seen. he turned on his computer and saw the tweet from the city for days and nights alone and with alz
alzheimer's is safe tonight after wandering away from her home. it wasn't police who found her but an alert saw someone lying in the street and didn't just walk right past. >> fox 25's jacqui heinrich is live for us tonight outside boston police headquarters with this story that's all new at 10:00. jacqui? >> reporter: this man said he didn't initially realize that he was looking at the same person police have been searching for for days. he thought he might be looking at an...
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alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. visit alz.org to join the fight. 98,352 s we'll make next month to maximize earnings. that's a projection. no, it's a fact. based on hundreds of proprietary and open data sets folded into a real-time, actionable analytics model. nine. eight. three. five. two. you're not gonna round that up? you don't round up facts. powerful analytics driving decisions for the world's most valuable brands. hewlett packard enterprise. >>> welcome back. as you know, we do tape this live. in a few minutes, as soon as we can get kellyanne conway back, we will let her answer that last question. let me bring in the panel. i'm going to go to her right now. i want to give you an opportunity to answer that last question that i have. then we will enter the interview. is donald trump going to present the american public an explanation of how he will wall off his business so that there are not even illusions or any cloud that would hang over foreign policy decisions and his international business dealings? >> chuck, thanks for the opportunity to answer t
alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. visit alz.org to join the fight. 98,352 s we'll make next month to maximize earnings. that's a projection. no, it's a fact. based on hundreds of proprietary and open data sets folded into a real-time, actionable analytics model. nine. eight. three. five. two. you're not gonna round that up? you don't...
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s. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ? the first person to survive alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. >> osgood: today of course is a day of remembrance. with 9/11 attacks on america. you're looking at pictures of ceremonies now underway at ground zero. 15 years later the wreckage of the twin towers has long since been cleared. and a new tower has risen in their place. even so, sorrow and healing share the site in equal measure. our respects. >> they they the tears of nation weeping or a soothing rain forever trying to wash away the horror of what happened here. this is where the twin towers stood. bottom. and you cannot come here and forget for a moment that achingly perfect blue sky morning, september 11, 2001. >> another plane just hit! >> when the planes hit. when the towers fell. when nearly 3,000 people died on this spot. but 15 years later, life coexists with death. >>
s. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ? the first person to survive alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. >> osgood: today of course is a day of remembrance....
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s budget. it has effectively been cut by nearly 25% and those cuts are single-handedly choking off support for the projects that could lead to the next major breakthrough against a.l.s., alzheimer's, cancer and rare pediatric diseases. those cuts are driving scientists out of the country or out of research entirely. those cuts are discouraging a whole generation of brilliant young researchers who see no path to launch the work that could save millions of lives. only in washington can every single elected official say they are committed to fix something and then do nothing. newt gaining rich and i do not agree on much of anything, but we teamed up last year to plead with congress to address this travesty. you know what newt gingrich said? to allow research funding to languish at a time of historic opportunity when you could be saving lives and saving money takes a special kind of stupidity that is reserved for this city. i agree. for two years republicans in the senate have claimed loudly that they want to do something about this. for a year they talked to democrats about a comprehensive bipartisan package that would include investments in n.i.h. and f.d.a. and then one day they s
s budget. it has effectively been cut by nearly 25% and those cuts are single-handedly choking off support for the projects that could lead to the next major breakthrough against a.l.s., alzheimer's, cancer and rare pediatric diseases. those cuts are driving scientists out of the country or out of research entirely. those cuts are discouraging a whole generation of brilliant young researchers who see no path to launch the work that could save millions of lives. only in washington can every...
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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 >> from sfgovtv for broadcasting this meeting mr. clerk, any announcements? >> yes, sir. yes, sir. completed speaker cards and documents to be included should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the september 16th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwi
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...