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i mean, of course, you can't pinpoint cte, as you said, as the cause. right. because of the impossibility of biopsying the brain while someone is aliv. but if you look at, you know, the hits he took and the career he had spanning 20 years, and then you look at muhammad ali, boxer, and many boxers also have degenerative brain disease. and, you know, muhammad ali had parkinson's. i mean, is there all a very strong link there? >> we can't say. i think that's what's been difficult for the science, is that there's been a lot that's been figured out about cte, which is a very real condition, but there's a lot that's still unknown. and i think the key to the study that we did that we published yesterday is really kind of looking at what do we know and what we don't know. and in some ways, what we cannot change is that these former players had head injuries. we can't do anything about that. and the thing that we also can't know is whether they're going to go on to be diagnosed with cte. as you said, you can only do that on an autopsy. and we think this puts players in
i mean, of course, you can't pinpoint cte, as you said, as the cause. right. because of the impossibility of biopsying the brain while someone is aliv. but if you look at, you know, the hits he took and the career he had spanning 20 years, and then you look at muhammad ali, boxer, and many boxers also have degenerative brain disease. and, you know, muhammad ali had parkinson's. i mean, is there all a very strong link there? >> we can't say. i think that's what's been difficult for the...
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we believe approximately 40% have probable cte.isn't - just about dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. this is about motor. neurone disease, this is about parkinson's disease. we believe it's a catastrophe. and the true scale of- the damage will play out like a car crash in slow motion as players continue _ to deteriorate. in a statement, world rugby and the welsh rugby union told us, "the ongoing legal action prevents us from reaching "out to players involved in this programme. "we want them to know we care, we listen and they remain "valued members of the rugby family." they said they will never stand still when it comes to player welfare at all levels of the game. all three of the rugby governing bodies contest the legal claims, which haven't yet gone to trial. one of the key parts of the case is how the rules around concussion changed. when the sport turned professional in 1995. and the elite men were training every day of the week, - they were getting bigger, j stronger, heavier, faster. and the result of that is it
we believe approximately 40% have probable cte.isn't - just about dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. this is about motor. neurone disease, this is about parkinson's disease. we believe it's a catastrophe. and the true scale of- the damage will play out like a car crash in slow motion as players continue _ to deteriorate. in a statement, world rugby and the welsh rugby union told us, "the ongoing legal action prevents us from reaching "out to players involved in this...
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bring the audience through this life from this very closely in this perspective when you talk about cte, sure. that's one component of it, but there are a lot of layers to this particular story. there's a whole bunch of components that go into this story. he talked about in the clip that you just showed, you know, there's this relationship to his father, this relationship to his masculinity. >> and this self-image that's kind of overtime gets more and more fractured when you introduce things like fame at an early age, lots of money at an early age. >> what that does to you know, think about what that does to a completely healthy individual that's not even talking about the addition of cte as well so yeah. i mean, it's there's a lot of very interesting questions that i got to ask myself while filming this project. i mean, something that i really like about acting is you know, you just got to ask yourself questions about what you would do in a situation. and this was full of them absolutely well, josh, i mean, you've brought life to an incredibly powerful story. hopefully it'll, it'll get
bring the audience through this life from this very closely in this perspective when you talk about cte, sure. that's one component of it, but there are a lot of layers to this particular story. there's a whole bunch of components that go into this story. he talked about in the clip that you just showed, you know, there's this relationship to his father, this relationship to his masculinity. >> and this self-image that's kind of overtime gets more and more fractured when you introduce...
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we believe approximately 40% have probable cte.ly, this isn'tjust about dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, this is about motor neurone disease, this is about parkinson's disease. we believe it's a catastrophe and the true scale of the damage will play out like a car crash, in slow motion, as players continue to deteriorate. in a statement, world rugby and the welsh rugby union told us... they said they will "never stand still when it comes "to player welfare at all levels of the game." all three of the rugby governing bodies contest the legal claims, which haven't yet gone to trial. but importantly, this isn'tjust about dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, this is about motor neurone disease, this is about parkinson's disease. we believe it's a catastrophe and the true scale of the damage will play out like a car crash, in slow motion, as players continue to deteriorate. in a statement, world rugby and the welsh rugby union told us... they said they will "never stand still when it comes "to player welfare at a
we believe approximately 40% have probable cte.ly, this isn'tjust about dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, this is about motor neurone disease, this is about parkinson's disease. we believe it's a catastrophe and the true scale of the damage will play out like a car crash, in slow motion, as players continue to deteriorate. in a statement, world rugby and the welsh rugby union told us... they said they will "never stand still when it comes "to player welfare at all levels...
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do know, chris, that micro traumas are as important when it comes to degenerative brain disease and cteons are. >> we are learning that the symptoms you feel don't necessarily correlate to the damage you are doing to your brain. and so just from my own experience, there were lots of times on the football field where we saw double briefly, the things that we call a classic dating or bell ringer. we don't count those, so we don't know the lowest threshold for injuring our brain, but what we can promise you is that you cannot feel your brain getting injured. you have billions of neurons, trillions of connections. the idea that you can feel what neuron dies is preposterous. so all these hits to the head contribute to these long-term symptoms. >> john: i remember once when i was in high school i whacked the back of my head really hard in my vision from the midrange up was perfect, and from the midrange down it was like i was looking through water. i think that was probably obviously a concussion. these new helmet covers, these guardian covers, dr. daneshvar, that a lot of players are wearing
do know, chris, that micro traumas are as important when it comes to degenerative brain disease and cteons are. >> we are learning that the symptoms you feel don't necessarily correlate to the damage you are doing to your brain. and so just from my own experience, there were lots of times on the football field where we saw double briefly, the things that we call a classic dating or bell ringer. we don't count those, so we don't know the lowest threshold for injuring our brain, but what we...
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however, doctors can only determine if someone has cte by performing an autopsy. researchers say hopefully, this study will lead to a way to diagnose the disease while people are still alive. well, they broke the record for the longest stay on the international space station. today, they returned safely here, back to earth. a pair of russian cosmonauts landed this morning in kazakhstan in the soyuz capsule. you can see that capsule there with its red and white parachute as it touches down safely. the russians spent 374 days on the ice, breaking the old record by four days. an american astronaut also accompanied them home after spending six months in space herself. there she is. that leaves an eight person crew aboard the i.s.s. including two americans who are stranded until next year. that's a long time on the iss. you see the smiles? they're happy to be home. all right. jessica is here now with what's coming up next. right now at six, an east bay school supervisor investigated for repeatedly bullying his employees. now the findings are out, and the workers say th
however, doctors can only determine if someone has cte by performing an autopsy. researchers say hopefully, this study will lead to a way to diagnose the disease while people are still alive. well, they broke the record for the longest stay on the international space station. today, they returned safely here, back to earth. a pair of russian cosmonauts landed this morning in kazakhstan in the soyuz capsule. you can see that capsule there with its red and white parachute as it touches down...
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. >> reporter: he has not been diagnosed with cte, but it's not clear if favre's parkinson diagnosess contractions concussions. dr. thor stein, a neuropathologist at boston university, says recent study shows there could be a connection. >> we found that in former players with cte, 25% of them had symptoms of parkinson's disease, so it is unfortunately a fairly common symptom that can occur. >> reporter: a recent medical study showed that suffering just one concussion can increase the likelihood of being diagnosed with parkinson's disease later in life by 57%. but doctors say early diagnosis can slow the disease. norah? >> norah: thank you, omar. "heart of america" is next. than. "heart of america" is next. rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue, and stop further joint damage. and in psa,
. >> reporter: he has not been diagnosed with cte, but it's not clear if favre's parkinson diagnosess contractions concussions. dr. thor stein, a neuropathologist at boston university, says recent study shows there could be a connection. >> we found that in former players with cte, 25% of them had symptoms of parkinson's disease, so it is unfortunately a fairly common symptom that can occur. >> reporter: a recent medical study showed that suffering just one concussion can...
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comes as a new survey finds 1 in 3 former nfl players believe they have the neurodegenerative disease cte. the disease, not just affecting professional players. patrick risha, who played football in middle school through college, died by suicide in 2014. an autopsy revealed he had cte after repeated hits to the head. >> if i would have known about how delicate the brain is, i would have been on that football field stopping the game. >> the two biggest changes need to happen throughout the football ecosystem is kids probably should not be tackling young and getting hundreds of hits to the head while their brains are developing, so probably no tackle until 12 or 14. and then we should not be hitting in practice. >> as for brett favre's health battle, he posted a message last night thanking his family, friends and fans for their support, saying thank you for the love. >> a rare moment of bipartisanship in the house as lawmakers passed a bill to crack down on college hazing. the bill would require schools to report hazing incidents in their federally required security report each year, and to
comes as a new survey finds 1 in 3 former nfl players believe they have the neurodegenerative disease cte. the disease, not just affecting professional players. patrick risha, who played football in middle school through college, died by suicide in 2014. an autopsy revealed he had cte after repeated hits to the head. >> if i would have known about how delicate the brain is, i would have been on that football field stopping the game. >> the two biggest changes need to happen...
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jason and neil have been diagnosed with probable cte. a condition linked to repeated blows to the head only one way it will go, it is not going to get better. jason and neil do not blame the individual clubs they played for which simply followed the rules set by world rugby. but the two are part of a group taking legal action against three of the rugby authorities. our position is that the governing bodies have been negligent in their duty of care towards our rugby playing community to protect them from the varying neurological impairments. in a statement world rugby in the world rugby union said that the ongoing legal action prevents us from reaching out to players involved in the programme. we want them to know we care. we listen and they remain valued members of the rugby family. they said they will never stand still when it comes to player welfare at all levels of the game. the rfu said rugby will continue to advance range of data for player welfare initiatives such as lowering tackle height in the community game and implementing smart mouthguard technology. they say their paramoun
jason and neil have been diagnosed with probable cte. a condition linked to repeated blows to the head only one way it will go, it is not going to get better. jason and neil do not blame the individual clubs they played for which simply followed the rules set by world rugby. but the two are part of a group taking legal action against three of the rugby authorities. our position is that the governing bodies have been negligent in their duty of care towards our rugby playing community to protect...
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the cte that we're talking about in football players dying prematurely. there's a link between this risk that now we're talking more about in cte than unfortunately people dying too young, including former football players. the nfl changed their protocol in 2022. we now have dynamic kickoff that changed the game just this year to minimize the high-impact hits, and, yet, we've seen a 20% increase in concussions on this field since this protocol has changed maybe because we're talking more about it. >> joe, the nfl has taken precautions in the last year since this really discussion about cte came up, and they don't hit as much in practice and they wear the bubbles on their helmet in practice, but at the end of the day, as you know very well, if a 225-pound safety is running downhill at you, and there's a collision head-to-head during a game, there's no helmet that's going to protect you from that. >> yeah. 225, 240, 250 pounds and players keep getting bigger, players keep getting faster and stronger. willie, you and i have talked about this. i mean, talked
the cte that we're talking about in football players dying prematurely. there's a link between this risk that now we're talking more about in cte than unfortunately people dying too young, including former football players. the nfl changed their protocol in 2022. we now have dynamic kickoff that changed the game just this year to minimize the high-impact hits, and, yet, we've seen a 20% increase in concussions on this field since this protocol has changed maybe because we're talking more about...
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and those who do introduce a risk of concussions that can change kids, and this risk of cte.but say no to head impacts. if your kid has taken more than 100 head impacts every fall in this sport, maybe try another sport, at least until their brain has had time to develop and grow. i would consider maybe 14 to be a good guideline. no head impacts repetitively before 14. , let their brain grow, then you can take greater risks when the kids might understand what they are getting into. william: what else practically can parents do? we heard from that father saying he wants kids to wear these pads on their helmets. is there any evidence that any type of additional protection can protect the head during tackle football? >> butter helmets are a little better at protecting -- better helmets are a little better at protecting against head injury. there are additional pads on the outside. what i would recommend parents do before they get into equipment is have a conversation with their child's football coach about how they practice. the conversation that we are not having at any level ou
and those who do introduce a risk of concussions that can change kids, and this risk of cte.but say no to head impacts. if your kid has taken more than 100 head impacts every fall in this sport, maybe try another sport, at least until their brain has had time to develop and grow. i would consider maybe 14 to be a good guideline. no head impacts repetitively before 14. , let their brain grow, then you can take greater risks when the kids might understand what they are getting into. william: what...
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frequency of major blows to the head, as medical experts fear the long-term impacts of all those hits, like ctets while someone's an active athlete. >> reporter: the progressive condition can cause a long list of symptoms from depression and anxiety, memory loss and dementia. it's not just concussions but cumulative hits over the course of a career. >> we think the guardian cap's doing two things. one, the additional padding is limiting the amount of force going into the brain. and number two, they slide on the surface of the helmet, disbursing some of that energy. >> reporter: the nfl reports a 52% drop in concussions during practices on players wearing the caps. the nfl has also been funding the development of new helmets with extra protection, which have tested so well according to the league, they can be worn instead of guardian caps in practice. but experts still warn, there is no silver bullet. >> there is always the risk that the better equipment gets the more players feel invincible. >> reporter: for now, the decision is a no-brainer. >> i think it's definitely important for safety, sta
frequency of major blows to the head, as medical experts fear the long-term impacts of all those hits, like ctets while someone's an active athlete. >> reporter: the progressive condition can cause a long list of symptoms from depression and anxiety, memory loss and dementia. it's not just concussions but cumulative hits over the course of a career. >> we think the guardian cap's doing two things. one, the additional padding is limiting the amount of force going into the brain. and...
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watch and also just as he pointed out, all the layers as it pertained to aaron hernandez, not just cte, but all the other issues the abuse. and i think there's a lot to learn from this, so i'm looking forward to seeing it absolutely. no question about it and important for parents to watch for sure. and i know you have little ones and you just wanna do everything you can to protect those little ones as much as possible. >> you absolutely do for sure. i have to i don't think i'm going to be letting them play football but that at least high school, i don't know either you know, we'll see what happens. all right. jim acosta. >> thanks so much. i'll take it from here. good morning, everyone. you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm pamela brown and new york and we have a new news this morning. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy delivering an impassioned plea at the united nations general assembly just moments ago here on cnn, we heard him rally global support for ukraine more than two-and-a-half years after russia invaded his country and launched a war zelenskyy brought the chilling warni
watch and also just as he pointed out, all the layers as it pertained to aaron hernandez, not just cte, but all the other issues the abuse. and i think there's a lot to learn from this, so i'm looking forward to seeing it absolutely. no question about it and important for parents to watch for sure. and i know you have little ones and you just wanna do everything you can to protect those little ones as much as possible. >> you absolutely do for sure. i have to i don't think i'm going to be...
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and then when we think about retirement long-term effects, where we start conflating concussions and cte. if you get concussions the recover. there's no reason to retire, but we also know the longer he plays, the greater his risk of developing cte, which is so correlated with some of these horrible stories we hear about former nfl players developing dementia and having mid-life mental health issues. so it's, it's just a very complicated topic, a very dangerous sport that we're starting to get data it's not good for your long-term brain health and so this is just a moment to pause and for him to think about, do i want to continue to risk my brain health because you only get one and if you mess it up, you may not ever get it back. >> he did last year bulk up before the season. he studied martial arts to better adjust the way that his body responded to these hits is there anything more that can be done to prevent these kinds of injuries if he wears a different helmet, perhaps wearing the best helmets that we have right now the data on the guardian cap is not been published yet, so we're not
and then when we think about retirement long-term effects, where we start conflating concussions and cte. if you get concussions the recover. there's no reason to retire, but we also know the longer he plays, the greater his risk of developing cte, which is so correlated with some of these horrible stories we hear about former nfl players developing dementia and having mid-life mental health issues. so it's, it's just a very complicated topic, a very dangerous sport that we're starting to get...
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new study shows 1 in 3 former nfl players surveyed believe they have the neurodegenerative disease cte. favre sharing his experience on the football field in the new documentary "concussed." >> i can't tell you how many times my head hit the turf and stars or fireworks or whatever went off. i didn't think that was a concussion. it's hard to even put a number on how many of those i had. >> reporter: david, the average age of onset of parkinson's is the early to mid 60s. and brett favre is just 54. though we should note, some people are diagnosed with early onset parkinson's in their 50s, regardless of their career. david? >> david: trevor ault tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to an investigation involving suicide, which is legal in switzerland. tonight here, the case of an american woman believed to be the first person to use what's called a suicide pod in switzerland. the 64-year-old woman, from the midwest, reportedly suffered from an autoimmune condition. here tonight, james longman. >> reporter: a criminal investigation is under way tonight after the first-known
new study shows 1 in 3 former nfl players surveyed believe they have the neurodegenerative disease cte. favre sharing his experience on the football field in the new documentary "concussed." >> i can't tell you how many times my head hit the turf and stars or fireworks or whatever went off. i didn't think that was a concussion. it's hard to even put a number on how many of those i had. >> reporter: david, the average age of onset of parkinson's is the early to mid 60s. and...
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. >> do i have early stages of cte?w. >> cte and parkinson's disease are often linked to the history of concussion. >> parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that can cause movement problems and other health issues, including tremors and impaired speech. one study suggests having a single concussion increases the likelihood of being diagnosed with parkinson's by 67%. >> the curse is that somebody must have been playing through a lot of concussions, and that is not a good situation for having your brain recover after a traumatic brain injury. >> wow. so after that announcement, that diagnosis, now what? what does brett favre do now? >> he posted on x this has been an ordeal but his family and friends have been supporting him. there is no cure for parkinson's, but it's also not fatal. there are a lot of treatments that can make a big difference. people live for a long time with parkinson's. >> thank you, stef. >>> coming up on our special series, heroes among us. we will shine a light on a remarkable veteran that dedicat
. >> do i have early stages of cte?w. >> cte and parkinson's disease are often linked to the history of concussion. >> parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that can cause movement problems and other health issues, including tremors and impaired speech. one study suggests having a single concussion increases the likelihood of being diagnosed with parkinson's by 67%. >> the curse is that somebody must have been playing through a lot of concussions, and that is not a...
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it was the cte for celebration. the upper level of ferry building was a gathering place.o whenever there was war like the filipino war or world warwo had a parade on market street and the ferry building have banners and to give you an idea how central to the citywide that is what page br wanted to to be a gathering place in that ferry building hay day the busiest translation place in the world how people gt around transit and the city is dependent on that inf a important year that was the year of our international exposition 18 million living in san francisco and that was supposedly open of panama dferential but back ard 22 different ferry boatso alamed and one had the and 80 trips a day aay of life and in 1918 san francis hit hard by the flu pandemic and city had mask mandates and anyone c without a doubt a mask had a risk ever being places and s hit hard by the rules about masks wearingnd what we're supposed to be more than two people without our masks on i read was that on the ferry those guys wanted to smoke their pipes and taking off their masks and getting from trou
it was the cte for celebration. the upper level of ferry building was a gathering place.o whenever there was war like the filipino war or world warwo had a parade on market street and the ferry building have banners and to give you an idea how central to the citywide that is what page br wanted to to be a gathering place in that ferry building hay day the busiest translation place in the world how people gt around transit and the city is dependent on that inf a important year that was the year...
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doing lauter today they'll be speaking with the chairman and c o of goldman sachs, david so min at 1800 cte>>> as we approach the end of the show, here are four things you need to know the s&p and nasdaq posted their first back-to-back gains in three weeks as the dow posted its third negative session in four, wrapping up a mixed trading day on wall street futures suggest it will be a lower day to the start on wall street >>> investors are closely watching banking stocks after j morgan says they're likely too optimistic. >>> we're also keeping an eye on starbucks as the ceo brian niccol highlighted problems as opportunities to do better. >>> and we'll get the latest cpi print as we look for clues how deep the fed may cut rates next week. >>> i want to take a quick look at european markets as well as we approach the even of the show we have been seeing a mixed picture in europe with investors digesting all of these corporate announcements. but, of course, yesterday, we did have the stoxx 600 ending the session down by half of a percent, so we are seeing a bit of recovery so far in today's ses
doing lauter today they'll be speaking with the chairman and c o of goldman sachs, david so min at 1800 cte>>> as we approach the end of the show, here are four things you need to know the s&p and nasdaq posted their first back-to-back gains in three weeks as the dow posted its third negative session in four, wrapping up a mixed trading day on wall street futures suggest it will be a lower day to the start on wall street >>> investors are closely watching banking stocks...
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one big concern cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a neurodegenerative disease caused by repeatedto the head and concussions, a condition the nfl has come under major fire for in recent years and taking steps to mitigate the brain injury. association of america even put out an open letter last year calling for the nevada athletic commission to put an end to the fights. power slap responding in a statement saying all power slap events are staffed by numerous medical professionals. participants are subjected to rigorous medical testing and that they're following the laws and rules that bind other regulated combat sports, such as boxing and mixed martial arts. yes, of course, you've got some sort of a medical professional there standing by, but it's closing the barn door after the horse has escaped. dana white, the man these athletes are willing to take a slap for addressing the safety concerns. last year, an average boxing match. a guy takes 400 to 600 punches. these slap guys take three slaps or less. is it a stepping stone? sure. i mean, i would love to get the belt. morgan chesky
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are they just asa septemberible to cte injuries? we find out. let me ask you a question.cks. he gives two of them to his friend, although lucy, who already has three ducks so she gives one back to bob. neil gives him back three ducks for every duck that he gave him. how many ducks does bob have? >> three? [ buzzer ] >> the sad truth, tonight. >> seven ducks! >> spreading your loved one's ashes at the beach. a lovely tribute, but does it bother other basers? we find out tonight with the help of our late weatherman, austin showers. [ laughter ] you're always with us, austin. >> 70 and 75 again today -- oh, my heart! ♪ >> myocardial infarction! >>> oh, oh, catching a football next to beach blanket beauties. why experts say this still works. my full report tomorrow morning. >> is this really happening? >> oh, it's happening. >> oh, my gosh. >> it happened! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a fun show for you tonight. john legend is here. and we'll be right back with peter dinklage. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back to the show. tonight, he'
are they just asa septemberible to cte injuries? we find out. let me ask you a question.cks. he gives two of them to his friend, although lucy, who already has three ducks so she gives one back to bob. neil gives him back three ducks for every duck that he gave him. how many ducks does bob have? >> three? [ buzzer ] >> the sad truth, tonight. >> seven ducks! >> spreading your loved one's ashes at the beach. a lovely tribute, but does it bother other basers? we find out...
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and those that do introduce a risk of concussions that can change kids and a risk of cte.d impacts. maybe try another sport at least until their brain has had a chance to develop and grow. i would consider 14 to be a good guideline. no head impacts repetitively before 14. let their bring grow and then you can take greater risks when the kids understand what they are getting into. geoff: what else practically can parents do? is there any evidence that any type of additional protection can protect the head during tackle football? >> better helmets are better at protecting against concussions and brain injury. there is mixed evidence on the additional pads on the outside. i would recommend that parents have a conversation with their child's football coach about how they practice. the conversation we are not having at any level outside of the nfl is -- we can change practice and get rid of half of the head impacts and risk if we just make a commitment to teaching kids how to play football successfully without them getting hit in the head every day. the nfl has almost eliminate
and those that do introduce a risk of concussions that can change kids and a risk of cte.d impacts. maybe try another sport at least until their brain has had a chance to develop and grow. i would consider 14 to be a good guideline. no head impacts repetitively before 14. let their bring grow and then you can take greater risks when the kids understand what they are getting into. geoff: what else practically can parents do? is there any evidence that any type of additional protection can...
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certainly, we have seen the more sort of severe cte sort of concerns.pe of hits. so it's certainly something that needs a team and an expert in brain injury to focus on. >> the nfl is now allowing these caps that we were showing a minute ago. it seems like not every single player, from what i could see, not many players are wearing them during the regular season, but a lot wore them during training. would this have helped last night if the quarterback were wearing that? >> this is a way to gather a lot of nice data. we're going into the ai phase of many industries. this is the way to gather data and perhaps give them proper information, if you will, to take someone out sooner or see the force of the impact. but it's certainly not going to prevent them. it's going to give them more information on how to do the next play or going into something if they see a player is always in the line of fire, maybe put them in a different place. >> it gives more data, but it doesn't stop the concussion. >> right. >> dr. shae, thank you for coming in. >> my pleasure. >>
certainly, we have seen the more sort of severe cte sort of concerns.pe of hits. so it's certainly something that needs a team and an expert in brain injury to focus on. >> the nfl is now allowing these caps that we were showing a minute ago. it seems like not every single player, from what i could see, not many players are wearing them during the regular season, but a lot wore them during training. would this have helped last night if the quarterback were wearing that? >> this is a...
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i don't know of a link between cte in parkinson's disease, but what they both do share. >> and increased risk of developing both diseases as a result of head trauma. so that correlation extremely concerning. quite frankly. it has been for years and continues to be. >> and you have somebody like brett favre, a legend discloses diagnosis on humongous stage, shining even brighter spotlight on an issue that has been plaguing players for eye opening to say the least from miami, xavier walton news nation. >> coming up, they're just 2 games left for the a's at the coliseum. we have the highlights from their win against the rangers last night. now to bay area baseball. the giants on a roll against the diamondbacks, starting off their series strong against the rangers as their time in oakland. >> draws to a close kron four's. dan thorn brings us the highlights. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> as the mlb regular season winds down with both the giants and a's out of the playoffs. both teams are just hoping to finish the season strong. the a's are beginning their last homestand in oakland hosting the r
i don't know of a link between cte in parkinson's disease, but what they both do share. >> and increased risk of developing both diseases as a result of head trauma. so that correlation extremely concerning. quite frankly. it has been for years and continues to be. >> and you have somebody like brett favre, a legend discloses diagnosis on humongous stage, shining even brighter spotlight on an issue that has been plaguing players for eye opening to say the least from miami, xavier...
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i don't know of a link between cte in parkinson's disease, but what they both do share. >> and increased risk of developing both diseases as a result of head trauma. so that correlation extremely concerning. quite frankly. it has been for years and continues to be. >> you have somebody like brett favre, a legend discloses diagnosis on humongous stage, shining even brighter spotlight on an issue that has been plaguing players for eye openiig to say the least from miami, xavier walton news nation. >> to the south bay now where santa clara county is celebrating national latina physicians day to bring awareness to the critical shortage of latina doctors locally and nationally. today's event is set for noon. it will be at the santa clara valley medical center. we'll take a break at 10. 22. but coming up on the kron 4 morning news, the city of antioch well. trying its best to stop the rise in gun violence across the city. but >> we'll tell you why the mayor is getting some pushback on a plan that he's proposing. plus teaching drivers a valuable lesson. coming up after the break, why this man i
i don't know of a link between cte in parkinson's disease, but what they both do share. >> and increased risk of developing both diseases as a result of head trauma. so that correlation extremely concerning. quite frankly. it has been for years and continues to be. >> you have somebody like brett favre, a legend discloses diagnosis on humongous stage, shining even brighter spotlight on an issue that has been plaguing players for eye openiig to say the least from miami, xavier walton...
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cte. >> dr.ersonal decision when it comes to concussion protocol the league has taken over but when it comes to playing it's up to hill. >> dr. siegel: have a great day. >> brian: great to see carley shimkus here. >> carley: headlines to get to. brian, you can now have a qr code embedded onto your nails. a nearfield manicure like having a smart nail. it connects to your cell phone and christian triggers responses. a flat sticker and also reusable. you can link to phone apps like spotify instagram or tiktok. the smart chip can be purchased online. and if you plan on catching beetle jews in theaters. can you sip on a cocktail while doing so. amc theaters is offering up the sand worm layer is. it's a mix of raspberry and vodka topped with sour candy worms. how much is this movie cocktail going to set you back between 201 and $31. that's expensive. check out this cotton candy burrito rolled out to arizona cardinals fans at state farm stadium. a giant hunk of the cotton candy packed with ice cream, su
cte. >> dr.ersonal decision when it comes to concussion protocol the league has taken over but when it comes to playing it's up to hill. >> dr. siegel: have a great day. >> brian: great to see carley shimkus here. >> carley: headlines to get to. brian, you can now have a qr code embedded onto your nails. a nearfield manicure like having a smart nail. it connects to your cell phone and christian triggers responses. a flat sticker and also reusable. you can link to phone...
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cte the >> so that's not for everyone. so drills why i watch alone. yeah. yes, i do watch movies alonelis this. listen, i know we just found out what a woman was last montoe ,but we are different. >> and we were especially different when watching ea. movie. okay, we are in it for the long haul. the long-ha watch.we wil we'll even wait for the credits to see if there's an extrat fosn scene for us. okay. that's what guys do. women, they'll. what say this.than w there's nothing worse when a man is into a movie like oddityheo a movi, he sends me am like, oh, man, this is a great movie. and i'm hearin heag this like js me next. and then look up what's going on? oh, oh, no. if i had a window, my chair, i'd roll it, stopping it, rewind it, i just roll it. i'll be like, dude, no, no. g >> so i go to my basement alone. yeahy basement. >> vince ah, would you prefer the surprise? entsi do. >> but i feel like it gets get broken all the time because of the internebrokent and just o and information. like every eastermatior how manw times are jews are like, we didn't read
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thought was developing what he called a breakthrough concussion drug findings from the boston university cte center previously seen yes, it playing football, might increase the risk for parkinson's disease new video overnight, a beach house. >> just collapses into the ocean off the coast of north carolina. no one inside. there's been something of an epidemic of collapses and the outer banks of lake national park service officials say, this is the third house to collapse since friday because of swells from hurricane ernesto. >> is there found raped and then video sold as pornography. >> that is the allegation latest lawsuit against music mogul sean diddy combs, valley, a graves came forward saying that combs and his bodyguard not only drugged her, but then raped her back in 2001, several years later, she claimed she found out he allegedly recorded this sexual assault, cnn entertainment reporter elizabeth wagmeister, joining us now live from los angeles. elizabeth these allegations are stunning. they are particularly graphic and extremely disturbing what can you tell us you're absolutely right
thought was developing what he called a breakthrough concussion drug findings from the boston university cte center previously seen yes, it playing football, might increase the risk for parkinson's disease new video overnight, a beach house. >> just collapses into the ocean off the coast of north carolina. no one inside. there's been something of an epidemic of collapses and the outer banks of lake national park service officials say, this is the third house to collapse since friday...
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topic who have been fighting hard former players we know the stories, the heart ache of brain trauma, cte, what happens in older players? here's what, how they have been debilitated. some cases they've actually taken their own lives from depression and other things. so it is better than it was but it is a violent game. and we all know that the players know that their parents and their families and their spouses, their brothers, their sisters, their children, they everyone knows that it is much better. there much more independent review now. that's the good news. and tua is being looked after and they wouldn't just throw them back on the field the way that happened in the old days and generation or so ago where you got your bell rung and then go right back in that was a sign of manhood that you were strong, whatever. that's not happening anymore, that's the good news. but the fact is of course this happens, we watch it happen, we have this national conversation. very good to have it. and then what do we do? what's the next step? and i think that's where we're going to be keeping an eye on
topic who have been fighting hard former players we know the stories, the heart ache of brain trauma, cte, what happens in older players? here's what, how they have been debilitated. some cases they've actually taken their own lives from depression and other things. so it is better than it was but it is a violent game. and we all know that the players know that their parents and their families and their spouses, their brothers, their sisters, their children, they everyone knows that it is much...
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. >> we know about things like cte and beyond and how these were being studied and the cost benefit analysis that every player in the league has to think about jamil always relying on you for your expertise. thank you so much appreciate you, laura. >> thank you. >> ahead with no third debate on the books and it in trump's pocket for the second what are the next steps for his campaign? >> they've got bill o'reilly here to give his what he says, no spin analysis guru's, you can buy or sell your car in person or online if only you could do things your way all the time wouldn't that be nice got it. with guru's at simply safe we built advanced security sensors and cameras for your whole home, powered by 24/7 professional monitoring and fast protect technology exclusively from simply safe for faster police there's no safe like simply safe costs, selective coverage for countless americans. the complex specialty care they need is always felt just out of reach. >> at ever door. >> we give members unrivaled access to the most complex therapies at the best prices, while providing enhanced support, like
. >> we know about things like cte and beyond and how these were being studied and the cost benefit analysis that every player in the league has to think about jamil always relying on you for your expertise. thank you so much appreciate you, laura. >> thank you. >> ahead with no third debate on the books and it in trump's pocket for the second what are the next steps for his campaign? >> they've got bill o'reilly here to give his what he says, no spin analysis guru's,...
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this hour on cnn news central, after suffering memory lapses and openly questioning if he could have cte. brett far reveals he's been diagnosed with parkinson's disease he's we're going to discuss this with dr. sanjay gupta, us an emotional day at apalachee high school as students return for the first time since the deadly shooting there, we're going to talk to a principal who knows all too well about this kind of tragedy. and smoke clouds over lebanon as israel launches a new round of strikes against hezbollah targets. we have these important stories all ahead this hour on cnn news central phillip tonight at ten eastern on cnn. >> allergies with a legro. they won't stop me. that's because nothing beats allegro for the faster it's just non drowsy 24 hour allergy relief leg, grab written by an lost to time all right now being analyzed and restored using the power of delay use tools like dynamic charting and risk reward analysis helped make trading feel effortless and it's customizable scans with social sentiment. >> hope you find an unlocked opportunity kennedy's in the market, e-trade fr
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and we've seen what cte is done to so many x nfl players. it can just have devastating consequences. we all wish the best for two, it is a great game and you're absolutely right. it is hard to give but up but dr. myron rolle. thanks as always for your expertise. we appreciate it thanks for having me. all right. and thank you for joining us this morning. i'm jim acosta up next hour of newsroom with wolf blitzer starts after short break. have a great weekend on the edge premieres sunday at nine on cnn love your phone, but not the cost of your current plan no problem with straight talk you love and get one line for $25 a month. when you switch to straight talk. that's up to half off the price of the competition plus the best part of all get to $200 credit for a new phone after 12 months with straight savings, you save now and later. it just makes sense. >> straight talk real unlimited data, less dollars, more sense 20 seconds a week to lose 20 of your weight in a year with diet and exercise. that's the power of glp-ones through row connect with
and we've seen what cte is done to so many x nfl players. it can just have devastating consequences. we all wish the best for two, it is a great game and you're absolutely right. it is hard to give but up but dr. myron rolle. thanks as always for your expertise. we appreciate it thanks for having me. all right. and thank you for joining us this morning. i'm jim acosta up next hour of newsroom with wolf blitzer starts after short break. have a great weekend on the edge premieres sunday at nine...
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given all we know about cte and to witness it happening in real-time, it seemed like a no-brainer decisionrt of comes into it. >>> on that note, let's get one more check of the forecast from angie. >> hello, hello. we have a couple of things going on across the country. we talked about the rain across the southeast. that's something we'll be stuck with through the rest of the weekend. look out west. all is quiet. not for long. we have been dealing with the wildfires out there and ridiculously warm temperatures. we have relief that's going to head into the region as we get into early next week. moisture with the higher elevations getting snow and a little bit of rain across the pacific northwest. most importantly, temperatures will come down. this is going to be really nice relief for folks there. los angeles ends up in the upper 60s as we get going next week. vegas in the low 80s. these temperatures running 10 to 20 degrees below normal in reno as we get through the middle of the week. we will watch for the significant temperature drop to stick with us into the next couple days. in the mea
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. >> well, and it raises the question the more we learn about cte and players protecting themselves in these moments, there's a question of is there ever a moment where the league says, he will this person has had this many concussions we're not going to let them play. >> well, there's an independent neurologist on each side line of every nfl game. they are not affiliated with the teams. those are supposed to be the final line of defense we have not gotten to a point where those neurologists or the league has said you're not allowed to play anymore, but one would imagine if this is yet another significant brain injury, four to that there would be those types of doctors that are affiliated with the nfl or an unaffiliated that would say that tagovailoa, although we'll see what that timeframe is, he's going to have to go through five different steps of protocol just to get cleared for football practices? >> yeah. what's your expectation of what happens here? i mean, i was thinking about this all day today. i don't know i don't think there's any way to know because the football community w
. >> well, and it raises the question the more we learn about cte and players protecting themselves in these moments, there's a question of is there ever a moment where the league says, he will this person has had this many concussions we're not going to let them play. >> well, there's an independent neurologist on each side line of every nfl game. they are not affiliated with the teams. those are supposed to be the final line of defense we have not gotten to a point where those...
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you hear about cte, the chronic traumatic end september lop pathy.t what we've learned they played contact sports before coming no the military. the blast injury is a unique pattern. the cte is as a result of multiple head strikes that over time can create deposits of protein that cause these blockages in the brain. so we're learning with my son's case, they didn't know what they didn't know. and you know, i think initially, they latched on to -- he's got an alcohol problem. he's got a problem with prescription drugs. he's not compliant or resistant. what happened many men and women experiencing these difficulties are in pain. they're all in pain. but there's physical pain. emotional pain. spiritual pain. and they're trying to deal with that. alcohol is a quick over the counter remedy to try to numb the pain or help them get to sleep. it's not good. it really kind of masks the problem and it also impedes their ability to deal with the problem. it's our experience but alcohol is a factor. same with prescription drugs and pain killers. you know, you're
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. >> in the u.s is the operation you at would have been the government recognized the separate cte entitynt moderation and all of the things that occur by tik tok. >> yes, but those are i incidental. as a engage inoderation. the problem is they are being targeteder that is nothat we are going after. >> the ereion ofctity of some sort, it requires tik tok to be digested. >> it doesn't seem to come up beuse of activity there is indication that congress that we don't like the closing the way tik tok mak decisions, and entity engaged in expressive tity. >> it is a lot more and they wouldn't be able to sell their booksndhe supreme court said i understand the consequence is you wouldn't be able to your book but the reason they are going after -- >> the statute against prtitution or unsafe activity but tik tok as he said, in this activity. >> whether it is congress selecting or the executive branch but to answer your quti, is targeted and for this act. whether it depends on this activity so here reading this recommendation by bite dance and not tik t, the data is not in this activity so we don't
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i don't know of a link between cte in parkinson's disease, but what they both to share. >>and increased risk of developing both diseases as a result of head trauma. so that correlation extremely concerning. quite frankly. has been for years and continues to be. >>you have somebody like brett favre, a legend discloses diagnosis on humongous stage, shining even brighter spotlight on an issue that has been plaguing players for eye opening to say the least from miami, xavier walton news nation. >>they may look like oversized sunglasses, but they blend the real world with the virtual one. the play games, learn and share photos and videos. russian marat rise on snapchat's new augmented reality glasses called spectacles in tonight's richaun tack. >>for years, tech enthusiasts have dreamed of glasses that display information as you navigate the world. now snapchat is bringing this vision closer with a new version of their augmented reality glasses called spectacles >>every day millions of people use snapchat to keep in touch with friends, family and fans. and so what? what do yo
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recover t see how sfpd can expect san francisco citizens to feel safe when they are at risk of becoming cteictims of high speed vehicle pursuits, and i ask that question because, as you know, our now changed to bee more liberal, to allow a lot more chases in circumstances where otherwise it would not be permitted. and we already hadn n the state before that policy change. so i just wanted to ask, this one citizen's question, who reached out to us and get your response if yove any. yeah, i do, first of all, i'm sorry that it happened. i don't know the circumstances, so i can't comment on that. butt can comment on is right now, the policy has not yet changed, so we're still under the previous orhe the old policy, and our officers and our sergeants. here's here's no matter what the polis a responsd by moral obligation to assess the risks. when we're pursuing somebody. and to have due regard for safety. we just had a pursuit. yesterday was today. today is wednesday. i think it was monday, actually, monday morning, pretty horrific pursuit where a person was driving very recklessly after stabbing
recover t see how sfpd can expect san francisco citizens to feel safe when they are at risk of becoming cteictims of high speed vehicle pursuits, and i ask that question because, as you know, our now changed to bee more liberal, to allow a lot more chases in circumstances where otherwise it would not be permitted. and we already hadn n the state before that policy change. so i just wanted to ask, this one citizen's question, who reached out to us and get your response if yove any. yeah, i do,...