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bbc spotlight weather presenter david braine told me a little earlier that up to 80 mm had fallen intwo hours this afternoon. well, the first problem we have at the moment is there are not many rainfall gauges to give us an idea of exactly how much rain fell in the area. but we tracked the main thunderstorm, if you like, the main cell of the storm. it started at around 2:30pm in the afternoon, on the eastern side of the lizard peninsula, travelling north very slowly. so, for about two hours, the rain was intense and pretty heavy, and we can work outjust how intense that rainfall is from the sort of colours that we get from the rain radar. the rain radar basically tells us how intense that rainfall has been falling. and we reckon — we estimate that it has been falling at 30—a0 mm in the hour. it has been across this part of the lizard peninsula for more than two hours. that gives you the rout of rainfall we are likely to see. we could have had 18 millimetres of rain. you can see where the colour is, you can see a large royal navy base at quartararo‘s, which isjust to the west of the m
bbc spotlight weather presenter david braine told me a little earlier that up to 80 mm had fallen intwo hours this afternoon. well, the first problem we have at the moment is there are not many rainfall gauges to give us an idea of exactly how much rain fell in the area. but we tracked the main thunderstorm, if you like, the main cell of the storm. it started at around 2:30pm in the afternoon, on the eastern side of the lizard peninsula, travelling north very slowly. so, for about two hours,...
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let's talk more about it with david braine, the bbc spotlight weather presenter. ough what has happened on the lizard peninsula. the first problem we have is there are not many rainfall gauges to give us an idea of exactly how much rain fell in the area but we tracked the main thunderstorm, the cell of the storm it started at 2:30pm coming into the eastern side of the lizard peninsula and then travelled north but very slowly so for about two hours, the rain was intense and pretty heavy and we can work out how intense the rainfall is from the colours we get from the rain radar. the rain radar tells us how intense the rainfall has been falling and we reckon that it has been falling at around 30 to 40 it has been falling at around 30 to a0 millimetres and our which is across this part of the lizard peninsula for more than two hours so it gives you the amount of rainfall we are likely to see, we could about 80 millimetres of rain. when you look at the picture you can see whether colour is there is a large royal navy base at culdrose which is just to the west of the pen
let's talk more about it with david braine, the bbc spotlight weather presenter. ough what has happened on the lizard peninsula. the first problem we have is there are not many rainfall gauges to give us an idea of exactly how much rain fell in the area but we tracked the main thunderstorm, the cell of the storm it started at 2:30pm coming into the eastern side of the lizard peninsula and then travelled north but very slowly so for about two hours, the rain was intense and pretty heavy and we...
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brain cancer. we talked to cbs news contributor dr. david agus. >> very aggressive brain cancer is take it out and leave no tumor behind. that was accomplished. that's a big step four. >> rose: finally o.j. simpson was granted parole today so we talked to rikki klieman a consultant to cbs news. >> it was a long hearing indeed and i think it had a really rocky start. the first question to o.j. simpson when he went into that room in las vegas, nevada back in 2007, what was he thinking. so the obvious answer if a lawyer had coached him, presented him for that answer was, i wasn't thinking at all. i shouldn't have gone in there. if i had thought then i wouldn't have gone in. instead, o.j. simpson decided to tell his story. and it was relitigating the entire kidnapping and robbery case from simpson's perspective which is it's everyone else's fault but mind. >> rose: we turn to part two of a conversation with mohammad javad zarif foreign minister of iran. >> for their own citizens because that is for iran, for instance, that is where we derive our
brain cancer. we talked to cbs news contributor dr. david agus. >> very aggressive brain cancer is take it out and leave no tumor behind. that was accomplished. that's a big step four. >> rose: finally o.j. simpson was granted parole today so we talked to rikki klieman a consultant to cbs news. >> it was a long hearing indeed and i think it had a really rocky start. the first question to o.j. simpson when he went into that room in las vegas, nevada back in 2007, what was he...
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the first time since being diagnosed with brain cancer last week. david muir will have more on the vote and senator mccain. coming up at 6:30 after "action news." >>> dramatic moments on the ben franklin bridge overnight when it was temporarily closed due to police activity. two people climbed up the tall towers and turns out they were photographers and tonight they are facing charges. sara bloomquist is live near the ben franklin bridge with the full story. >> reporter: rick, those two daredevil photographers, walked up the cable on this side of the bridge to the first tower, they did not get a chance to snap a single photo before they were debted and officers were on the way to apprehend them. the sky high arrest happened overnight and hundreds of feet above the delaware river, you can make out the high level members connected to the cake at the west tower 280 feet up where two daredevil photographers were waiting for them. >> we were alerted that two individuals were climbing the cables to the tower. >> they triggered the system when they began their a
the first time since being diagnosed with brain cancer last week. david muir will have more on the vote and senator mccain. coming up at 6:30 after "action news." >>> dramatic moments on the ben franklin bridge overnight when it was temporarily closed due to police activity. two people climbed up the tall towers and turns out they were photographers and tonight they are facing charges. sara bloomquist is live near the ben franklin bridge with the full story. >>...
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charlie: does brain cancer spread faster than most cancers or not? davidny cancers are limited to where they can spread. the brain is an area where they can keep invading. it is very hard to go in and do things because we need to brain to function. people can get very symptomatic when it grows one millimeter because it may push on the motor neuron function or sensory function. pancreatic cancer can grow very large before you are symptomatic. these cancers, slight changes can cause problems. just like we saw in senator mccain a week ago when he had some issues speaking sentences. that may have been from the inflammation associated with the cancer. , i thinkincluding senator lindsey graham said he had been tired and feeling more fatigued over the last several weeks. is that a symptom as well? david: your body talks to you. when the cancer is there it is , not just the cancer, but it causes inflammation. that pushes pressure on other areas of the brain. when they take it out, inflammation abates. and classically, patients feel better. charlie: i know everyone
charlie: does brain cancer spread faster than most cancers or not? davidny cancers are limited to where they can spread. the brain is an area where they can keep invading. it is very hard to go in and do things because we need to brain to function. people can get very symptomatic when it grows one millimeter because it may push on the motor neuron function or sensory function. pancreatic cancer can grow very large before you are symptomatic. these cancers, slight changes can cause problems....
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now he's fighting brain cancer. dr. david step and we'll talk with senator john thune about how they're coming together to support their friend. family wao keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪ expedia. so i can get an extra 5% off yep. all this? right there. 5%, 5%. the moment you realize you can save big, even on the smal
now he's fighting brain cancer. dr. david step and we'll talk with senator john thune about how they're coming together to support their friend. family wao keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing:...
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david? >> i've been racking my brain the entire day since i heard a president say this, to think of a time when heard a president of the united states say something as cynical as that. i can't think of one. no president in my lifetime can i think of that has offered something that cynical. this has nothing to do with what side of the aisle you're on. the reality is if indeed you just repeal and you have nothing to replace it with, i think the cbo score says that will take 30 million people with insurance out of having insurance. without any idea what to do with them, you are the president of the united states of america. you actually have command and control over the health care policy in this country. your own party is in charge of both houses of congress. this is not the time to say, i'm not going to own it. you're going to own it. you ran for the job that puts you in charge. he is going to own it. so he may want to try to deal with the politics of this, but from a policy point of view, this is real impact. so when he said it several times in the last several months, it could have been read a
david? >> i've been racking my brain the entire day since i heard a president say this, to think of a time when heard a president of the united states say something as cynical as that. i can't think of one. no president in my lifetime can i think of that has offered something that cynical. this has nothing to do with what side of the aisle you're on. the reality is if indeed you just repeal and you have nothing to replace it with, i think the cbo score says that will take 30 million...
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brain talk to each other. the veterans administration is optimistic the work will pay off. davidhulkin is secretary of the v.a. soledad: do you think that there will be a day when those diagnostic techniques are not a 20-part questionnaire done by a provider to someone in the military services, but instead a blood test or something more tangible? secretary shulkin: i think that we are moving in that direction quickly. and i think we are making good progress in improving the specificity and sensitivity of our ability to diagnose things. soledad: those advances can't happen soon enough for kelly's family. her husband, michael, an army vet, also suffers from ptsd. he, too, had trouble getting the right diagnosis. soledad: will someone who's entering the military 10 years from now have a completely different experience, do you think, than you both had? michael: i hope there is, that would be fantastic. sgt. rodriguez: because at the end of the day, if there's something going on with them, they want to know what it is. soledad: it took michael rodriguez a took a long time to get diagn
brain talk to each other. the veterans administration is optimistic the work will pay off. davidhulkin is secretary of the v.a. soledad: do you think that there will be a day when those diagnostic techniques are not a 20-part questionnaire done by a provider to someone in the military services, but instead a blood test or something more tangible? secretary shulkin: i think that we are moving in that direction quickly. and i think we are making good progress in improving the specificity and...
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brain cancer with doctors jon lapook and daviding aers.on the parole hearing for oj simpson plus attorney carl douglas from simpson's 1995 murder trial. and this, jetblue refuses to apologize to a family removed from a flight after an onboard confrontation. how airlines are now pushing back rather than backing down in the face of customer complaints. plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> later today the state's attorney general is going against valero's expansion plans. >> he says that if approved it could mean higher gas prices. jessica flores is live in benicia to tell us about the plans for today. >> reporter: good morning. valero has a huge presence here in benicia. but they want to expand to martinez and richmond buying up petroleum terminals in those cities. now, attorney general xavier becerra says not so fast. he wants to block that. [ pause ] [ signal breakup ] >> reporter: petroleum terminals in northern california would be controlled by refineries. ag becerra says that raises concerns a
brain cancer with doctors jon lapook and daviding aers.on the parole hearing for oj simpson plus attorney carl douglas from simpson's 1995 murder trial. and this, jetblue refuses to apologize to a family removed from a flight after an onboard confrontation. how airlines are now pushing back rather than backing down in the face of customer complaints. plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> later today the state's attorney general is going...
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. >> reporter: john mccain is receiving treatment for brain cancer but we learned he will be back in washington for the vote. david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> david, thank you. >>> jared kushner spent hours testifying before the senate intelligence committee today about his contacts with russia. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser is the first white house employee to be grilled. before the closed-door hearing kushner released an 11-page statement detailing four meetings with russians during the campaign and transition. kushner rarely speaks to the media but he spoke after his hearing today. >> let me be very clear. i did not collude with russia. nor do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so. the record and documents i have voluntarily provided will show that all of my actions were proper and occurred in the normal course of events of a very unique campaign. >> kushner is scheduled to talk with house staffers tomorrow as the investigation into russian meddling in the election continues. >>> more than a week after a couple is killed in frankforward, their family and friends are fair famili
. >> reporter: john mccain is receiving treatment for brain cancer but we learned he will be back in washington for the vote. david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> david, thank you. >>> jared kushner spent hours testifying before the senate intelligence committee today about his contacts with russia. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser is the first white house employee to be grilled. before the closed-door hearing kushner released an 11-page statement detailing...
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. >> reporter: john mccain is receiving treatment for brain cancer but we learned he will be back in washington for the vote. david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> david, thank you. >>> jared kushner spent hours testifying before the senate intelligence committee today about his contacts with russia. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser is the first white house employee to be grilled. before the closed-door hearing kushner released an 11-page statement detailing four meetings with russians during the campaign and transition. kushner rarely speaks to the media but he spoke after his hearing today. >> let me be very clear. i did not collude with russia. nor do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so. the record and documents i have voluntarily provided will show that all of my actions were proper and occurred in the normal course of events of a very unique campaign. >> kushner is scheduled to talk with house staffers tomorrow as the investigation into russian meddling in the election continues. >>> more than a week after a couple is killed in frankforward, their family and friends are fair famili
. >> reporter: john mccain is receiving treatment for brain cancer but we learned he will be back in washington for the vote. david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> david, thank you. >>> jared kushner spent hours testifying before the senate intelligence committee today about his contacts with russia. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser is the first white house employee to be grilled. before the closed-door hearing kushner released an 11-page statement detailing...
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david i'd like to change actions and stalk about healthcare. it's just so they can start the discussion, as senator john mccain's return to the senate floor after his brain cancer diagnosis is the moment to watch. watch this. very nice moment david. walk us through what we witnessed tonight. >> it's an amazing moment. obviously the diagnosis he received, he comes home to hear his welcome as he deserves in the floor of the united states senate. what was so amazing right after this moment, don, that senator mccain one back to his desk and nearly every member of the senate walked over to him and started greeting him vjlien concluding a whole slew of senate nearly all of them come pretty good they're side of the senate to agreed him. there's no doubt that mccain's return has a psychological effect on the vote that you were talking about. arranging for mitch mcconnell to come back for this key vote has helped the effort to get the final last votes who may have a hurdle to jump over to get there, to get to 50 votes and allow mike pence to cast that tie-breaking vote. on the matter of healthcare this is just the beginning. they get on to the bill and start deba
david i'd like to change actions and stalk about healthcare. it's just so they can start the discussion, as senator john mccain's return to the senate floor after his brain cancer diagnosis is the moment to watch. watch this. very nice moment david. walk us through what we witnessed tonight. >> it's an amazing moment. obviously the diagnosis he received, he comes home to hear his welcome as he deserves in the floor of the united states senate. what was so amazing right after this moment,...
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brain cancer. >> prepare for a scorcher today. it will feel like 100 degrees. accuweather is tracking an excessive heat warning. >> david murphy is off, meteorologist karen rogers has more on that, matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: i was very excited to come in here this morning, because it's so cool in the studio. >> reporter: and you don't have to pay for it. somebody else is footing the bill for the the air-conditioning. we had a few storms yesterday, they were spotty in nature and not breaking the heat. we're dealing with the heat for an extended period of time today will be worse. let's look at the current numbers, 80 degrees in philadelphia. 73 in reading, 4 allentown, trenton and wilmington, 78 degrees that means that we are already approve our average high for this date. the shore, 78, at the airport in ac. you go further inland, 74 degrees, a little bit better in cape may. 79 degrees by 7:00 a.m. we'll see lots of sunshine, blazing sunshine. lunch time you're in the 90s. # p.m., 59. 97 at 5:00 p.m. 95 at 7:00 p.m. 91 degrees. look at the dewpoints. 74 in philadelphia. 75 in wilmington, 76 in dover. anytime
brain cancer. >> prepare for a scorcher today. it will feel like 100 degrees. accuweather is tracking an excessive heat warning. >> david murphy is off, meteorologist karen rogers has more on that, matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: i was very excited to come in here this morning, because it's so cool in the studio. >> reporter: and you don't have to pay for it. somebody else is footing the bill for the the air-conditioning. we had a few storms yesterday, they were...
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keep our brain active and avoid the risk of dementia. david, thank you very much.al summer downpours left large parts of the country underwater, as the rain was followed by widespread flooding. thousands of people had to leave their homes. our correspondent phil mackie has returned to some of the worst affected areas, and joins me from upton—upon—severn in worcestershire. it was a day that no one who lived through it will ever forget. the ground was already saturated and itjust didn't stop raining. every ditch, brook, stream and road was flooded for 30 miles in every direction. people couldn't get home. families were split up and the emergency services were stretched to breaking point. we had every single resource we have across 27 fire stations and at that time 43 fire engines — every single resource was deployed. i was sort of thinking to myself and i know the other senior officers was that's it, we've not got anything else to give out. everything we had was out on the ground. every officer, every fire engine, every firefighter, was out doing something in regards
keep our brain active and avoid the risk of dementia. david, thank you very much.al summer downpours left large parts of the country underwater, as the rain was followed by widespread flooding. thousands of people had to leave their homes. our correspondent phil mackie has returned to some of the worst affected areas, and joins me from upton—upon—severn in worcestershire. it was a day that no one who lived through it will ever forget. the ground was already saturated and itjust didn't stop...
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. >> families of the players donated the brains after they discovered injuries. our dr. davidis in los angeles with the latest. david, boy, these very disturbing. one, how big a deal is this and how concerned should people who love football be concerned about this? >> it's concerning. 1928 was the first description called punch drunk syndrome of boxers who were heavily hit in the head. about a decade ago it was described as cte in football players. now what we're seeing is these repetitive head blows cause neurodegeneration or accumulation of a protein in the brain. it becomes more severe. >> how concerned should people be about this? >> very concerned. we're seeing it in high school football players. as you get up to college, the numbers go up dramatically and in the pros, it goes u this is an issue. if child is playing football, the earlier you start, the more of a chance this is happening, and certainly we need to pay attention. we need to change the rules or figure out ways to change them. >> experts say, quote, they're working with current and former nfl athletes and ther
. >> families of the players donated the brains after they discovered injuries. our dr. davidis in los angeles with the latest. david, boy, these very disturbing. one, how big a deal is this and how concerned should people who love football be concerned about this? >> it's concerning. 1928 was the first description called punch drunk syndrome of boxers who were heavily hit in the head. about a decade ago it was described as cte in football players. now what we're seeing is these...
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brain cancer. our dr. jon lapook and cancer expert dr. davidthe new battle the senator faces. >>> president trump unloads on his attorney general. he said if he had known jeff sessions would have removed himself from the russian investigation, he never would have given him the job. >>> o.j. simpson asks the nevada parole board today to relice him from prison. >>> plus the confrontation on a jetblue flight shows how airlines are
brain cancer. our dr. jon lapook and cancer expert dr. davidthe new battle the senator faces. >>> president trump unloads on his attorney general. he said if he had known jeff sessions would have removed himself from the russian investigation, he never would have given him the job. >>> o.j. simpson asks the nevada parole board today to relice him from prison. >>> plus the confrontation on a jetblue flight shows how airlines are
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brain cancer. >> prepare for a scorcher today. it will feel like 100 degrees. accuweather is tracking an excessive heat warning. >> david is off, meteorologist karen rogers has more on that, matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: i was very excited
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david westin. john mccain is expected to return to the floor of the senate. his first since being diagnosed with braine majority richard durbin said he would not be coming back if they did not have the votes to move forward. >> i would surmise you would not ask senator mccain to travel 2000 miles from us you had votes. i assume he is the deciding voter, so he will go forward with the debate. that is my conclusion this morning. david: here to explain the drama is kevin cirilli. dick durbin says they have the votes to move forward. kevin: great interview. republicans now trying to make sure they do have those floats and they're taking no chances. senator john mccain diagnosed with brain cancer will be arriving on capitol hill in time for that procedural vote. vice president mike pence is set to resign over the boats in case there is a tie. that said, republicans are facing criticism from democrats, as well as within their own party because they are not sure what they are voting to proceed on, whether this is a full repeal bill or a repeal and replace bill of the affordable care act, so the politics rapi
david westin. john mccain is expected to return to the floor of the senate. his first since being diagnosed with braine majority richard durbin said he would not be coming back if they did not have the votes to move forward. >> i would surmise you would not ask senator mccain to travel 2000 miles from us you had votes. i assume he is the deciding voter, so he will go forward with the debate. that is my conclusion this morning. david: here to explain the drama is kevin cirilli. dick durbin...
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shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it actually was elizabeth that had shot him that night. >> a conspiracy? joan the brainsth the brawn? given the tumultuous relationship between mother and daughter, who could have imagined they could agree on anything, let alone murder? but, said vera, that's the story elizabeth told her. and it implicated both her best friend and joan shannon in a homicide. >> the arrest warrants went out for both of them simultaneously. joan shannon was arrested actually befor elizabeth was arrested and before ezabeth gave any statement in the case. >> david shannon's family was in fayetteville for david's funeral. right there with joan when the cops came, saw what they did. joan had been practically paralyzed with grief, they said. and then arrested. >> they put cuffs on her. i imagine they read her her rights right then. but i don't know. it was another shock. >> joan herself was unshakeable in her insistence she did not do it. she had no part, she swore, in any of it. >> i might not be clear on that night. there's a lot i can't be clear on. but i know i didn't kill him. i know i didn
shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it actually was elizabeth that had shot him that night. >> a conspiracy? joan the brainsth the brawn? given the tumultuous relationship between mother and daughter, who could have imagined they could agree on anything, let alone murder? but, said vera, that's the story elizabeth told her. and it implicated both her best friend and joan shannon in a homicide. >> the arrest warrants went out for both of them...
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that is a substantial caveat but just this week nfl player david briton retired saying i'd like to have my brainunctioning when i'm older. we talked about it for so many professional players. they accept the data and risk and continue them imagining a life without football is not a life at all. >> is this the thing you talked about a lot. >> you don't talk about it and i'm pretty sure if there was something that could show you if you had it while you were living, i don't know how many would actually take it. >> wow, interesting. >> almost -- don't know, keep on going. >> you wouldn't want to know. >> i wouldn't want to know. but if i don't know your names when i show up here one day, then you know. >> that's a test. >> that's the test. >> so, amy has the morning's other top stories including new concerns about north korea. >> north korea may be closer to developing a nuclear missile that can reach the united states. "the washington post" is reporting a pentagon assessment has determined the north koreans are making surprising progress and there is a possibility that kim jong-un could have an int
that is a substantial caveat but just this week nfl player david briton retired saying i'd like to have my brainunctioning when i'm older. we talked about it for so many professional players. they accept the data and risk and continue them imagining a life without football is not a life at all. >> is this the thing you talked about a lot. >> you don't talk about it and i'm pretty sure if there was something that could show you if you had it while you were living, i don't know how...
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brain scan. thank you. a former television producer who tried three times to hire a hitman to kill his partner has beenjailed for 17 years. david £200,000 to murder his partner hazel allison. he wanted to inherit her fortune, and to start a new life with a woman he'd met in a brothel. duncan kennedy reports. david harris was with his partner, hazel, for 30 years, unknown to her, he also had a girlfriend, who he had met ina he also had a girlfriend, who he had met in a brothel. to keep her and get rid of hazel, he went looking to high not one, not to, but three hit men, all of whom were completely innocent of his real intentions. he first approach christopher may, a private detective, who secretly recorded harris, suggesting hazel should be killed after a visit to the hospital. once she comes out of that she has five or six days, lessons, i don't know if anything could be done then. -- he went looking to hire. harris then made this chilling comment: when christopher backed down, harris turned to duke dean, the pair were seen meeting here, i was told that he was offered £175,000. did you get the impression he was serious about ge
brain scan. thank you. a former television producer who tried three times to hire a hitman to kill his partner has beenjailed for 17 years. david £200,000 to murder his partner hazel allison. he wanted to inherit her fortune, and to start a new life with a woman he'd met in a brothel. duncan kennedy reports. david harris was with his partner, hazel, for 30 years, unknown to her, he also had a girlfriend, who he had met ina he also had a girlfriend, who he had met in a brothel. to keep her and...
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two hundred football players who donated their brains to science after death.some of them were from áhigh school players.i came here to speak with doctor davidoltz about it.he's an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist.(vo)7 says the study confirms some of what we already know about repeated head injury - definitely concerning.7 110 of 111 n-f-l players' brains had c-t-e7 48 of 53 college players 7 3 of 14 former high school players7 the report highlights several positions played - from linebackers to quarterbacks - even to kickers. 7 but doctor goltz says it also leaves questions unanswered.(sot)"what happens in the rest of football players, and what about people who didn't play football? it asks a great question, raises alarms for all of us like it should, but it's a good springboard for further research."(vo)he hopes one day that further research will answer the questions so many parents have for him - how many concussions is too many? though nobody knows that yet, doctor goltz says athletes need to be aware of and report any and all concussion symptoms when they get them, and not hide them.the three former high school footbal
two hundred football players who donated their brains to science after death.some of them were from áhigh school players.i came here to speak with doctor davidoltz about it.he's an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist.(vo)7 says the study confirms some of what we already know about repeated head injury - definitely concerning.7 110 of 111 n-f-l players' brains had c-t-e7 48 of 53 college players 7 3 of 14 former high school players7 the report highlights several positions played -...
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brain cancer. illinois democratic senator dick durbin said "countless democrat in john mccain's corner." davidjohn mccain is a friend, mentor, and to patriot. if anyone can tackle a challenge like this, it is him. mccains office says the 80-year-old former republican presidential nominee and his family are reviewing treatment options. auschwitz today, john mccain said "i greatly appreciate the outpouring of support. unfortunately for my sparring partners in congress, i will by.ack soon, so stand global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action. it had appeared the s&p 500 closed that a record high, but shortly after, it settled. it is down barely so we did not get the record high today, but the nasdaq closed out a round number, much to joe's delight, 693390. the dow pulling back a here. after the market close, we got results for a handful of companies. microsoft, fourth quarter beating estimates by a wide margin. the consensus estimate was $.71. re
brain cancer. illinois democratic senator dick durbin said "countless democrat in john mccain's corner." davidjohn mccain is a friend, mentor, and to patriot. if anyone can tackle a challenge like this, it is him. mccains office says the 80-year-old former republican presidential nominee and his family are reviewing treatment options. auschwitz today, john mccain said "i greatly appreciate the outpouring of support. unfortunately for my sparring partners in congress, i will...
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brain cancer diagnosis. what he said moments ago that got applause from both sides of the day. david: historic day on capitol hill. back to wall street situation, the dow ending up just about 100 points just high of 100 points, driven higher by blockbuster earnings results. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, what i love is we're not a fed-driven market anymore. we are an earning--driven market. that's the way things should be, right? >> reporter: right, earnings have done exceptionally well, we have had so far, 26% of the companies that reported about 75% of them have beat either on earnings per share and revenues. so you're right. earnings have been a boost and, in fact, our best performers in the dow jones industrial average today, one is caterpillar and number two is mcdonald's. both of which have reported some numbers. closer look at those, we did see caterpillar moving to a 52-week high today. they did well. they boosted the outlook. the revenue jump, caterpillar cinches higher 6%. mickey d's, comes in second place as the second best performer
brain cancer diagnosis. what he said moments ago that got applause from both sides of the day. david: historic day on capitol hill. back to wall street situation, the dow ending up just about 100 points just high of 100 points, driven higher by blockbuster earnings results. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, what i love is we're not a fed-driven market anymore. we are an earning--driven market. that's the way things should be, right? >> reporter: right,...
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david. time is 6:10. concussion concerns. new data released about football and the lasting impact of injuries on the brain. >> water woes.have an advisory to pass along for parts of the jersey shore. matt. >> not as much water on the roads this morning, tam, which we're thankful for. we had a big crash here last night along the blue route but this morning traffic is moving fine by media swarthmore. coming up though we'll check traffic on 422 when "action news" continues on this wednesday morning. >> ♪ >> welcome back. taking you back to chopper here over the scene in west philadelphia. our breaking news. this is the unit block of south ruby street. you can see this is where that two-story structure has come apart falling down around 4:45 this morning. a terrible wakeup for the family here as the side of the building just cracked opened and you can see all their household items not only do they need -- somebody's clothes hanging there, looks like a cooler, a bathtub. this home completely destroyed. they'll have to gather their belongings and find a new place to live. it seems as though there was a mural or something on th
david. time is 6:10. concussion concerns. new data released about football and the lasting impact of injuries on the brain. >> water woes.have an advisory to pass along for parts of the jersey shore. matt. >> not as much water on the roads this morning, tam, which we're thankful for. we had a big crash here last night along the blue route but this morning traffic is moving fine by media swarthmore. coming up though we'll check traffic on 422 when "action news" continues on...
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affect the brain because if you learn fast you forget that no no i don't know but certain deal you have more information. but the social aspect it's dangerous. because if you well i have a david around shoot it and they spend most of the playing with the telephone before the play. imagining maybe. doing now it's step one you somehow have and i'm sure they had to talk with you but they soon as feeling should have that that if so they play it with people in general do our brain undergo evolution i mean. they gain certain skills and lose others. well if you speak of who should lead that we. know because we fix it now there is no good you should do a volvo or abraded way but the culture of course has been. twenty years. or drop in devices so what are the skills that we have lost except for social interaction not. interaction we have. we don't rule. right professor thank you very much for this very interesting and it wasn't too difficult for you to answer questions. through as it is so wide single but there were thank you. fleur used to be a professional hockey player and won a stanley cup and a moment the girl who was living the dream but his success had a dark side. time i was f
affect the brain because if you learn fast you forget that no no i don't know but certain deal you have more information. but the social aspect it's dangerous. because if you well i have a david around shoot it and they spend most of the playing with the telephone before the play. imagining maybe. doing now it's step one you somehow have and i'm sure they had to talk with you but they soon as feeling should have that that if so they play it with people in general do our brain undergo evolution...
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david eades. our top stories: president trump's son and son—in—law will testify before us senate committees investigating russian meddling in last year's presidential election. the senior us senatorjohn mccain reveals he has braincer. the 80—year—old was republican nominee for the presidency in 2008. the pr campaign that backfired — we report on allegations of high—level corruption threatening to bring down south africa's president. it's a plastics timebomb for the planet — researchers say the world is at risk of near—permanent contamination from the manufacture of billions of tonnes of plastic. "widespread, damaging and pervasive" — the impact on britain if brexit talks fail, warns an independent report. so as they reach the end of round two — has there been any progress? plus, school's out for summer, but for millions of working parents, the big question — who cares? we look at the growing problem and soaring costs of childcare. crucial and critical seem to be terms which go with the territory of the trump presidency. but congressional hearings next week threaten to magnify still further the allegations of russian interference into last year's election campaign. president trump's oldest son and his former cam
david eades. our top stories: president trump's son and son—in—law will testify before us senate committees investigating russian meddling in last year's presidential election. the senior us senatorjohn mccain reveals he has braincer. the 80—year—old was republican nominee for the presidency in 2008. the pr campaign that backfired — we report on allegations of high—level corruption threatening to bring down south africa's president. it's a plastics timebomb for the planet —...
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brain because if you learn fast you forget that no. i don't know but certainly you will you have more information. but the social aspect it's dangerous. because if you well i have a david around cheated and they spend most of the playing with the telephone before their way plays. imagining may be doing now it's step one you somehow have and i'm sure they had to talk with you but they soon as feeling should have that that if so they play you. in general do our brain undergo evolution i mean they gain certain skills and lose others. well if you speak of who should. know because we know there is no good you shouldn't do it volvo or brady but. of course it's been. twenty years. or drop in devices. what are the skills that we have lost except for social interaction not social interaction that we have. gone through. right professor thank you very much for this very interesting and it wasn't too difficult for you to answer questions. through as. they were think thank you. well. when the closest project. we can all middle of the room. here's what people have been saying about reject. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it's really. hard to be america's. apparentl
brain because if you learn fast you forget that no. i don't know but certainly you will you have more information. but the social aspect it's dangerous. because if you well i have a david around cheated and they spend most of the playing with the telephone before their way plays. imagining may be doing now it's step one you somehow have and i'm sure they had to talk with you but they soon as feeling should have that that if so they play you. in general do our brain undergo evolution i mean they...
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david eades. our top stories: president trump's son and son—in—law will testify before us senate committees investigating russian meddling in last year's presidential election. the senior us senatorjohn mccain reveals he has brainpaign that back fired — we report on allegations of high—level corruption threatening to bring down south africa's president. it's a plastics timebomb for the planet — researchers say the world is at risk of near—permanent contamination from the manufacture of billions of tonnes of plastic. "widespread, damaging and pervasive" — the impact on britain if brexit talks fail, warns an independent report. so as they reach the end of round two —
david eades. our top stories: president trump's son and son—in—law will testify before us senate committees investigating russian meddling in last year's presidential election. the senior us senatorjohn mccain reveals he has brainpaign that back fired — we report on allegations of high—level corruption threatening to bring down south africa's president. it's a plastics timebomb for the planet — researchers say the world is at risk of near—permanent contamination from the manufacture...
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david joins us from los angeles. good morning. so what are some of the causes of bell's palsy? >> well, bell's palsy is a case of the hole not being big enough. nerve comes off the brainmed, it's function is compromised. and predominantly, we think viral infections. >> ank flee, david says that acupuncture helped her recover. is that a common way to treat it? and are there other methods? >> well, most of the time, it resolves on it's own. three to four weeks, sometimes six months. you can give steroids or anti-virals which can probably shorten the der ration. unfortunately it didn't work, acupuncture. time itself is the great healer. >> how long does it take? does it vary among individuals. >> varies. first described in the 1820s by a scottish surgeon whose last name was bell. sometimes two to three weeks, and sometimes several months. that inflammation, the nerves starts working in most cases. >> in the interview, she says it was caused by stress. is that one of the causes? >> certainly when you're stressed, viruss can come out. you can get shingles or reoccurrence of chicken pox when you're stressed. there may be an association of viruses and stress, it's hard to kn
david joins us from los angeles. good morning. so what are some of the causes of bell's palsy? >> well, bell's palsy is a case of the hole not being big enough. nerve comes off the brainmed, it's function is compromised. and predominantly, we think viral infections. >> ank flee, david says that acupuncture helped her recover. is that a common way to treat it? and are there other methods? >> well, most of the time, it resolves on it's own. three to four weeks, sometimes six...
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david goltz, a sports medicine specialist who treats many athletes who have concussionssays the study is definitely concerning."i wouldn't say that it's highly reassuring that american football is safe for preventing brainnjury."but he also says there's a lot left unanswered.for example, this study doesn't include football players who ádidn't have c-t-e symptoms during life, nor does it include athletes from different sports. but goltz still sees the alarming report as a springboard for further research."how many concussions are too many? and this study certainly doesn't answer that question and that's a big one, i think, for parents." certified athletic trainer kit holsten gets asked about c-t-e from high schoolers' parents a lot.she wonders if players today have a bit more protection from head trauma than those who were included in the study."the brains that they did study played high school football back in the 50s, 60s, 70s; they didn't really have helmets like we do now."holsten says one positive from the report is that the more we know about c-t-e, the better trainers and doctors can make diagnosis and treatment plans.and if your kid is áalready playing a sport that's prone to cause head injuries
david goltz, a sports medicine specialist who treats many athletes who have concussionssays the study is definitely concerning."i wouldn't say that it's highly reassuring that american football is safe for preventing brainnjury."but he also says there's a lot left unanswered.for example, this study doesn't include football players who ádidn't have c-t-e symptoms during life, nor does it include athletes from different sports. but goltz still sees the alarming report as a springboard...
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header joins me, david bossi, right after this it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brainually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ...is not just something you can see or touch. home...is a feeling. it's the place where you feel safe to have those little moments that mean everything. at adt, we believe that feeling should always be there. whether it's at your house, or your business, we help keep you safe. so you can have those moments that make you feel at home. ♪you are loved wherever you are. ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. my daughter is... she said dadgo pro with crest pro-health. crest pro-health protects all... ...these areas dentists... ...check most. immediately i felt a... ...difference it did an... ...extremely good job of cleaning 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain... ...a professional clean. go pro with crest pro-health my daughter inspire
header joins me, david bossi, right after this it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brainually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ...is not just something you can see or touch. home...is a feeling. it's the place where you feel safe to have...
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david goltz, a sports medicine specialist who treats many athletes who have concussionssays the study is definitely concerning."i wouldn't say that it's highly reassuring that american football is safe for preventing brainjury."but he also says there's a lot left unanswered.for example, this study doesn't include football players who ádidn't have c-t-e symptoms during life, nor does it include athletes from different sports. but goltz still sees the alarming report as a springboard for further research."how many concussions are too many? and this study certainly doesn't answer that question and that's a big one, i think, for parents." certified athletic trainer kit holsten gets asked about c-t-e from high schoolers' parents a lot.she wonders if players today have a bit more protection from head trauma than those who were included in the study."the brains that they did study played high school football back in the 50s, 60s, 70s; they didn't really have helmets like we do now."holsten says one positive from the report is that the more we know about c-t-e, the better trainers and doctors can make diagnosis and treatment plans.and if your kid is áalready playing a sport that's prone to cause head injuries "
david goltz, a sports medicine specialist who treats many athletes who have concussionssays the study is definitely concerning."i wouldn't say that it's highly reassuring that american football is safe for preventing brainjury."but he also says there's a lot left unanswered.for example, this study doesn't include football players who ádidn't have c-t-e symptoms during life, nor does it include athletes from different sports. but goltz still sees the alarming report as a springboard...
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brain teasers. that's look through them once again. what is that? one news story of the day today. there you go. it is brexit. the brexit secretary davidt. you might know if you are fluent. maybe the third one gives it away. even now you might not get it. it is thatjody whittaker has been revealed as the 13th and first female doctor who. i hope you got two out of two or three out of three altogether. all this year, whole is celebrating being the uk's city of culture. # hull. nine places in the city are getting listed heritage status. the humber bridge is being designated grade one status. 0ur correspondent has been by the humber bridge and explained more to me about the significance of the day. historic england like the way it was designed, despite being made of concrete. they like the way it fits into this landscape. they say it is sympathetic in this area of the humber, which is very flat. it was 36 years ago today when it was officially opened by the queen. it was the longest single span bridge in the world. 1400 meters. that was a record we held here in the humber for16 a record we held here in the humber for 16 years. it was later
brain teasers. that's look through them once again. what is that? one news story of the day today. there you go. it is brexit. the brexit secretary davidt. you might know if you are fluent. maybe the third one gives it away. even now you might not get it. it is thatjody whittaker has been revealed as the 13th and first female doctor who. i hope you got two out of two or three out of three altogether. all this year, whole is celebrating being the uk's city of culture. # hull. nine places in the...
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brain cancer. >>> speaking of family, like father like daughter here, the police chief in northern virginia is very proud to see his little girl now alexandria police officer following in his footsteps. chief david said he love to see his daughter in her uniform. she said she loves every second of the job that her daughter has made so special. shows us how this july fourth, the father, daughterai safe, all new at 6:00. >> next time you're driving, you're suppose to move over, think of these two and how much your own family means to you. >> i was holding a sign that says move over for my dad. >> this duo is putting up a face to the move over law in virginia. a new campaign has lots of cars hit the road around july fourth. >> people that are out there are somebody's father, mother, sister, brother, daughter, son and niece, nephew. >> who better to get that personal message across than fredericksburg police chief david and the daughter following in his footsteps, alexandria police officer. the chief started his career with alexandria and was on the force for 25 years. >> when i was little i use to dress up in the police uniform a. >> and she came out of the drooping off of her and she's telling me
brain cancer. >>> speaking of family, like father like daughter here, the police chief in northern virginia is very proud to see his little girl now alexandria police officer following in his footsteps. chief david said he love to see his daughter in her uniform. she said she loves every second of the job that her daughter has made so special. shows us how this july fourth, the father, daughterai safe, all new at 6:00. >> next time you're driving, you're suppose to move over,...
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david sanger says, you don't always know what the president's thinking. in some cases, you know exactly what he's thinking. you know the words conflict of interest are seared on his brain right now and he wants to say it out loud in his interview with "the new york times" and has his people talk about it in articles. and we also know, because, again, this is part of his interview, we've heard him say it out loud, and his people have been saying it since, he's very worried about the parameters of the bob mueller, the special counsel's investigation, and the president does not think it should expand into his business dealings before he was president. listen again to the president himself and now the president's staff talking about this. >> mueller was looking at your finances and your family's finances, unrelated to russia. is that a red line? >> would that be a breach of what his actual purview is? >> i would say yes. i would say yes. >> i think the president, the point he's trying to make is that the clear purpose of the russia investigation is to review russia's meddling in the election and that that should be the focus of the investigation. nothing beyond that. the p
david sanger says, you don't always know what the president's thinking. in some cases, you know exactly what he's thinking. you know the words conflict of interest are seared on his brain right now and he wants to say it out loud in his interview with "the new york times" and has his people talk about it in articles. and we also know, because, again, this is part of his interview, we've heard him say it out loud, and his people have been saying it since, he's very worried about the...
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if you go back to david walker, go back to nat turner, these individuals who cried out, even with the john brown, when we talk about a john brainand what he stood in terms of militant abolitionism in this country. we have yet to have the kind of film -- i think a film is need weed we can really capture what john brown was all about and particularly the five black men who rode with him. they ignored in the whole discussion. not only ignore john brown but what about the individuals who rode with him? osborn anderson who was the one survivor who wrote "the voice from harper's ferry." >> host: an eenemy from thomas, as we approach the 50th 50th anniversary of detroit's 12th street uprise this month i would like to know does professor boyd recall the murder in rouge park of danny thomas the month before and whether he had any personal connection with the victim's relativelies and in august, the movie "detroit" will open which recounts the algiers motel murders. does professor boyd have any advance impressions about the film and then thomas, who livers in marry yeti, georgia, says, p.s. i was 14 in 1967 at a detroit free press paper
if you go back to david walker, go back to nat turner, these individuals who cried out, even with the john brown, when we talk about a john brainand what he stood in terms of militant abolitionism in this country. we have yet to have the kind of film -- i think a film is need weed we can really capture what john brown was all about and particularly the five black men who rode with him. they ignored in the whole discussion. not only ignore john brown but what about the individuals who rode with...
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david davies in brussels. a new report suggests that one in three cases of dementia could be prevented by people taking better ca re of prevented by people taking better care of their brainfire. and accessing your money using your eyes. tsb becomes the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology. one in three cases of dementia could be prevented if more people looked after the health of their brain better throughout their lives, according to new research. an international study published in the lancet lists key risk factors — including lack of education, hearing loss, smoking and social isolation. here‘s our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. now there is another reason to stay active. keeping fit can reduce your risk of getting dementia as well as protect against heart disease and cancer. keeping the mind active throughout life builds what the study calls cognitive reserve, strengthening the brain so that it can function in later life despite damage. the main risk for dementia is old—age. but the lancet study says that 35% of all cases could potentially be prevented if nine other factors were addressed. they are — lack of education, hearing loss, smoking, dep
david davies in brussels. a new report suggests that one in three cases of dementia could be prevented by people taking better ca re of prevented by people taking better care of their brainfire. and accessing your money using your eyes. tsb becomes the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology. one in three cases of dementia could be prevented if more people looked after the health of their brain better throughout their lives, according to new research. an international study...
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david gura. on the left, a curved or quadratic and on the right, a straight line. this is a different inflation-adjusted nasdaq 100 in the 1990's. christopher verrone has this tattooed to his brainice. 1999.as exponential in the more you overshoot on the upside, often the more you undershoot on the downside. we saw that through 2002 and 2003. when you look at the picture today, these tech stocks are not the only thing working in this market. yes they have been good, but they are not consuming the whole overturns. unlike 1999 where the 10 largest banks were responsible for all of the year's's gains. tom: you remember this and i know jason tranter remembers the silent in 2001 through 2003 when we look at profits and knew it was fiction. the accounting of the companies on the business week cover this week, the accountant is better today. we actually know what -- is for amazon. chris: exactly and the iron he is the sentiment is worse when you look at the resistance to people to embrace that story. these are stocks trading at valuations a third of where they cases triple the earnings. from that perspective, it may have been a fiction in 1999, it does not look like a fiction. if you a
david gura. on the left, a curved or quadratic and on the right, a straight line. this is a different inflation-adjusted nasdaq 100 in the 1990's. christopher verrone has this tattooed to his brainice. 1999.as exponential in the more you overshoot on the upside, often the more you undershoot on the downside. we saw that through 2002 and 2003. when you look at the picture today, these tech stocks are not the only thing working in this market. yes they have been good, but they are not consuming...
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brain health. these include things like, staying in education, treating hearing loss and stopping smoking. they claim it could potentially prevent one in three dementia cases. let's speak now to david and then said what can we tell us we put all together and they looked how big an impacta all together and they looked how big an impact a given factor can have as well is how common it is. from that, it has pulled out nine key things that you're in report earlier mentioned. just to be clear, that is smoking, brain activity, more education, earlier in life... and hearing loss is probably the one we knew least about. it shows it is actual quite an important factor because it is so common, particularly in the over 55. through that issue. these things a person has control over. you have control over your fitness level and diet, those kind of an. hearing loss is something that happens to you. how do you handle that? this is two things in younger life, try to damage your ears by listening to really loud music or wearing you defenders when doing loud things. the other thing with hearing loss is that we have hearing aids. people should use them. the research is not yet proved effective use of
brain health. these include things like, staying in education, treating hearing loss and stopping smoking. they claim it could potentially prevent one in three dementia cases. let's speak now to david and then said what can we tell us we put all together and they looked how big an impacta all together and they looked how big an impact a given factor can have as well is how common it is. from that, it has pulled out nine key things that you're in report earlier mentioned. just to be clear, that...