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y sochld -- yoshiki suffers from a chronic condition that left his bedridden.er they moved into the new shelter, his condition improved rapidly. in a couple of months he was able to walk again unaided. >> translator: i was able to walk further and further every day. that made me very happy. >> reporter: one of ishii's goals is to train more disaster relief nurses. she keeps reminding them of her key point, the need to think for themselves. >> translator: in a disaster, everything is case work. that means you must constantly think and react. if you don't do, that you won't be effective. >> reporter: as an example she introduces a case she witnessed after the indian ocean tsunami. a patient had his wound dressed by a nurse. normally this treatment would be perfectly adequate but this patient lived in an area where the roads were still flooded and muddy. the dressing would get filthy and the wound was likely to get worse. >> translator: she tells us a lot that each site imposes its own challenges. and our thinking has to match the situation at each site. i think t
y sochld -- yoshiki suffers from a chronic condition that left his bedridden.er they moved into the new shelter, his condition improved rapidly. in a couple of months he was able to walk again unaided. >> translator: i was able to walk further and further every day. that made me very happy. >> reporter: one of ishii's goals is to train more disaster relief nurses. she keeps reminding them of her key point, the need to think for themselves. >> translator: in a disaster,...
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the result of this is that timothy webster, bedridden was arrested and so was lewis.while he contended throughout his life that he only confessed to being a spy and never said that timothy webster or lewis were spies, the evidence seems to indicate otherwise. not only was his sentence commuted from death to a few years in prison which seems unlikely that they would do if he only confessed to being what they already con convicted of him of being, he was called as a witness to timothy webster's trial. trial. webster was arrested because of, this confession and sentenced to death. police went out to general winder who was in charge of him and jefferson davis not to execute him. at the time, the north or south hadn't executed any spies. in fact, in the north when spies had been arrested for the most part they were held for a very short time and then released. unfrntsly many cases then they returned to spying. but winder and jefferson davis ignored these qçpleas. the fact is -- i mean, this was a testament to webster's skills as a spy. the men were fooled. they were embarr
the result of this is that timothy webster, bedridden was arrested and so was lewis.while he contended throughout his life that he only confessed to being a spy and never said that timothy webster or lewis were spies, the evidence seems to indicate otherwise. not only was his sentence commuted from death to a few years in prison which seems unlikely that they would do if he only confessed to being what they already con convicted of him of being, he was called as a witness to timothy webster's...
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they are completely bedridden. they do not seem scared. >> one of the new arrivals has died. a five-year-old child and his twin brother joined some just hours later. the next day, the medical team reserves the -- receives the text -- test results. the family learns their fate. after the 10 family members who are infected, only eight are still alive. here they can be properly cared for. the center is equipped read they are sent on a chaotic two-hour journey. turning the drive, a third child dies. the biggest treatment center in guinea, the seven survivors are put into quarantines. a final child from the family will die. >> here in france, concerns are mounting that there might the a new case of ebola in the country. a nurse who treated the first ebola patient was taken to a hospital with a high fever. early results of come back negative. we have more from the military hospital outside paris where the nurse is being held. >> we need to wait for a second set of results before we confirm that the patient is free of ebola. this is the only laboratory in france that can treat this
they are completely bedridden. they do not seem scared. >> one of the new arrivals has died. a five-year-old child and his twin brother joined some just hours later. the next day, the medical team reserves the -- receives the text -- test results. the family learns their fate. after the 10 family members who are infected, only eight are still alive. here they can be properly cared for. the center is equipped read they are sent on a chaotic two-hour journey. turning the drive, a third...
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dehydration increases the risk of bone fractures in a fall and becoming bedridden. >> reporter: the city in kitagushu in southern japan has a significant aging population. in july this year the local government began to address the issue of undernutrition. people trained to give dietary advice pay visits to elderly people in their homes. first they take measurements of height and weight to find whether that person is tending toward malnutrition. toward mall nutrition. next, they interview them about their daily diet. elderly people often find it hard to prepare dishes using many different ingredients. the advisors provide hints on easy ways to increase their protein intake. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> translator: people are even more likely to become undernourished if they are always at home alone and not in contact with anybody. >> reporter: companies have also been developing products to boost nourishment. one major foodmaker is marketing a supplement drink that provides substantial levels of protein in just a single cup. another company is offering easy-to-take amino acids to he
dehydration increases the risk of bone fractures in a fall and becoming bedridden. >> reporter: the city in kitagushu in southern japan has a significant aging population. in july this year the local government began to address the issue of undernutrition. people trained to give dietary advice pay visits to elderly people in their homes. first they take measurements of height and weight to find whether that person is tending toward malnutrition. toward mall nutrition. next, they interview...
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Oct 28, 2014
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i'm not bedridden, not incoherent, i'm actually seeing improvements in all areas of my functioning. this is not a miracle cure, i'm still a human being dealing with glio blastoma. all the charts, all the numbers, they say this is a condition almost no one makes it with glio, and that's really hard not to get locked into in thinking about it. i had to put the charts completely away myself and stop looking at them. just started researching more and more and learning more and more about the conditions, asking more questions, opening up to different possibilities and found out there were a lot of different approaches. i'm already way past their time lines now. i was able to stay in my own space, stay attentive to what i needed today, i think most important thing is being attentive to what is needed today. if we really open ourselves to possibility, possibility opens to us. that's my experience. on a daily level, frankly. so i want her to open herself to possibilities that are beyond just the right to die with dignity. great story, very important story but there are possibilities to live
i'm not bedridden, not incoherent, i'm actually seeing improvements in all areas of my functioning. this is not a miracle cure, i'm still a human being dealing with glio blastoma. all the charts, all the numbers, they say this is a condition almost no one makes it with glio, and that's really hard not to get locked into in thinking about it. i had to put the charts completely away myself and stop looking at them. just started researching more and more and learning more and more about the...
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the result of this is that timothy webster, bedridden was arrested and so was lewis.while he contended throughout his life that he only confessed to being a spy and never said that timothy webster or lewis were spies, the evidence seems to indicate otherwise. not only was his sentence commuted from death to a few years in prison which seems unlikely that they would do if he only confessed to being what they already con convicted of him of being, he was called as a witness to timothy webster's trial. trial. webster was arrested because of, this confession and sentenced to death. police went out to general winder who was in charge of him and jefferson davis not to execute him. at the time, the north or south hadn't executed any spies. in fact, in the north when spies had been arrested for the most part they were held for a very short time and then released. unfrntsly many cases then they returned to spying. but winder and jefferson davis ignored these qçpleas. the fact is -- i mean, this was a testament to webster's skills as a spy. the men were fooled. they were embarr
the result of this is that timothy webster, bedridden was arrested and so was lewis.while he contended throughout his life that he only confessed to being a spy and never said that timothy webster or lewis were spies, the evidence seems to indicate otherwise. not only was his sentence commuted from death to a few years in prison which seems unlikely that they would do if he only confessed to being what they already con convicted of him of being, he was called as a witness to timothy webster's...
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if toys are not your thing, you can find help with machines that look after bedridden patients by liftingand even helping them walk. companies and 20 universities displaying their inventions here, you may get thirsty walking around. that is where this guy comes in. the robotic for restart. there are no plans to sell him commercially yet, so he probably won't be serving you in a starbucks anytime soon. both --ext guest is that's robots are going to be massive. islo's co-ceo jay bregman leaving the company. he joins us now. you are in dublin yesterday. you're here for the conference. you have been in some pretty exciting spaces. the story surrounding hailo is amazing and it is wholetionizing hol -- industries. why are you getting out now? a shame the stories have come out together, but it is really coincidence. for the past couple of months, i have been working on a new robotics venture and have been seduced by all that develop its and what i think of as mobile phones were app. >> i said they're going to be as ubiquitous as the mobile in your pocket. willobile in your pocket become a server
if toys are not your thing, you can find help with machines that look after bedridden patients by liftingand even helping them walk. companies and 20 universities displaying their inventions here, you may get thirsty walking around. that is where this guy comes in. the robotic for restart. there are no plans to sell him commercially yet, so he probably won't be serving you in a starbucks anytime soon. both --ext guest is that's robots are going to be massive. islo's co-ceo jay bregman leaving...
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i'm two years out from the diagnosis and not bedridden and seeing improvement in all areas of my function. this is not a miracle cure. i'm still a human being dealing with the disease. there is so much pressure to conform to this is what it's going to be, all the charts and doctors say this is a condition almost no one makes it and that's really hard not to get locked into i had to put the charts away and open up the research. i'm way past their time lines now. i will stay in my own space and stay tenantive to what i needed today, which is the most important thing, is being attentive to what is needed today. i wanted to open her to the possibilities that are beyond just the right to die with dignity, great story, very important story, but there are possibilities to live and live well with a terminal condition. it's not like the disease is gone. it's still part of my every day and i understand the dangers of it, i could die tomorrow very easily. that's part of the fact of the disease. it's the most dangerous brain cancer there is, but i can't live well today if i'm worried about dying tomo
i'm two years out from the diagnosis and not bedridden and seeing improvement in all areas of my function. this is not a miracle cure. i'm still a human being dealing with the disease. there is so much pressure to conform to this is what it's going to be, all the charts and doctors say this is a condition almost no one makes it and that's really hard not to get locked into i had to put the charts away and open up the research. i'm way past their time lines now. i will stay in my own space and...
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>> from the time my father became bedridden until passing, squatters had taken over and the house wentlosure. >> you came out in 2011. why didn't you stay there? >> the house had become very unkempt. >> you neeppedded a place to stay -- needed a place to stay. what did you do? >> i stayed in a halfway house, home house and senate shelter, my car. >> how long were you in the military? >> eight years. >> you'd think you'd come back and feel great about your service to your country and you can't find a place to live. why? certain people wouldn't rent to you because you didn't have a job lined up? >> correct. i'm able to go to an ivy league school but because the money is nontaxable renters won't rent to us because there is no pay stubs on the money we receive. >> you would think they'd say to themselves i'm going to get paid. they have money coming in but instead they go by the book? >> correct. somebody coming back home serving their country they would rather take section 8 than us. >> there's about 200,000 veterans fighting today's wars who go to bed without a home, are homeless? >> yes
>> from the time my father became bedridden until passing, squatters had taken over and the house wentlosure. >> you came out in 2011. why didn't you stay there? >> the house had become very unkempt. >> you neeppedded a place to stay -- needed a place to stay. what did you do? >> i stayed in a halfway house, home house and senate shelter, my car. >> how long were you in the military? >> eight years. >> you'd think you'd come back and feel great...
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she is now bedridden even though i'm being told that there had been no cuts to medicare benefits whichs a blasted live. i would like to explain -- you to explain that to me please. a zerowe have received dollars from the obama administration. is a national organization for health care consumers. we have pushed really hard over 32 years for health care reform. we joined with folks across the aisle. we had some rather strange bedfellows work together to try health reform had in the hospital industry, physician groups, business organizations, and lots of consumer organizations. moneye not received any from the administration, either directly or indirectly with respect to. , we have seen some significant improvements with medicare. the most significant one relates to prescription medicines. president bush was able to get the congress to adopt medicare part d, the prescription benefit program. it had this thing called a doughnut hole. it was a big gap in coverage after people would receive some coverage through medicare for their prescription medicines -- all of a sudden it was stopped and
she is now bedridden even though i'm being told that there had been no cuts to medicare benefits whichs a blasted live. i would like to explain -- you to explain that to me please. a zerowe have received dollars from the obama administration. is a national organization for health care consumers. we have pushed really hard over 32 years for health care reform. we joined with folks across the aisle. we had some rather strange bedfellows work together to try health reform had in the hospital...