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. >> folks our age worry about getting dementia. now there's a new study that says 1 in 3 seniors actually dies with alzheimer's or another form of dementia. what the hell do ck do we do? >> we may see 85,000 people die because of alzheimer. 34,0 what are the complications? as have you a problem with thinking or emotional processing or your behavior, you get confused. you lose your memory. you have a problem with things -- simple things like taking your medications or going to the doctor or you can't digest your food properly. i as an internist see people getting very sick with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia because of the -- falls are high on the list. we see hip fractures. what do we do? that's the research. very exciting to get to the cause of it, get it earlier. we have imaging techniques where we can diagnose it early. we are getting families more used to this and teams involved. that's the way of the future, to get treatments going before people develop it. >> should i be worriedfy can't find my guys? >> if you are fo
. >> folks our age worry about getting dementia. now there's a new study that says 1 in 3 seniors actually dies with alzheimer's or another form of dementia. what the hell do ck do we do? >> we may see 85,000 people die because of alzheimer. 34,0 what are the complications? as have you a problem with thinking or emotional processing or your behavior, you get confused. you lose your memory. you have a problem with things -- simple things like taking your medications or going to the...
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more than 3 million elderly people suffer from dementia. and the figure is expected to rise in the future. a see orresearch center official said the new equipment can help those with mild symptoms to live at home. >>> japanese skiers have set a new world record for skiing in a long line. 290 skiers set the record in an event organized by ski resort operators in ewau day prefixture. they ranged from 4 to 74. they held a rope and slowly went down the course. all of them managed to cross the finishing line. >>. >> translator: i'm exhausted and sweaty. >> it was great fun. >> reporter: officials from guinness world records confirm the new world record for the longest line of skiers. >>> will, people in hung gary are trying to clear roads after a snowstorm. what can you till us? >>> severe snowstorm has battered parts of sen krall europe over the weekend. let's show you what it was like in hungary. a major snowstorm battered last weekend. dozens of major roadways were blocked due to the heavy snow and about 50,000 people were ris cued nationwide
more than 3 million elderly people suffer from dementia. and the figure is expected to rise in the future. a see orresearch center official said the new equipment can help those with mild symptoms to live at home. >>> japanese skiers have set a new world record for skiing in a long line. 290 skiers set the record in an event organized by ski resort operators in ewau day prefixture. they ranged from 4 to 74. they held a rope and slowly went down the course. all of them managed to cross...
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we're going to have piece back together because the person is suffering from the early stages of dementia. >> reporter: friends and family all went into jacobson's apartment after he went missing but never found him. police say he was killed inside his apartment but don't know how long the body had been there. officers arrested regina butler. >> she would always walk in front of him or way behind they would never walk together. he would open the door for her and she would come in.
we're going to have piece back together because the person is suffering from the early stages of dementia. >> reporter: friends and family all went into jacobson's apartment after he went missing but never found him. police say he was killed inside his apartment but don't know how long the body had been there. officers arrested regina butler. >> she would always walk in front of him or way behind they would never walk together. he would open the door for her and she would come in.
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dementia and help them lead productive lives as possible. >> mr. speaker, i would like to ask the prime minister about an individual case that is beingn raised with me. john works in east london and is worried about what is happening to his living standards.his his salaries -- his salary is 1 million pounds and he is worried that under proposed regulation, the bonus may bep capped at just 2 million pounds. can you tell us what he is goin to do for john? >> what i would say to john --o what i would say to john, andg] everyone like john, is under this government, bonuses are on quarter of what they were when he was there. >> i will take lots of lectures from lots of people, buy don'tll have to listen to the casino when it went bust. >> mr. speaker speaker, mr. speaker, -- i know the prime minister doesn't want to do with the facts. he can send his chancellor to europe yesterday an and/or to ag ag now, now, he says presumably because it will be bad for london, but, mr. speaker, on tht bonus tax, it was a conservative member of the european parliament
dementia and help them lead productive lives as possible. >> mr. speaker, i would like to ask the prime minister about an individual case that is beingn raised with me. john works in east london and is worried about what is happening to his living standards.his his salaries -- his salary is 1 million pounds and he is worried that under proposed regulation, the bonus may bep capped at just 2 million pounds. can you tell us what he is goin to do for john? >> what i would say to john...
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one in three adults over the age of 65 dies with alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia. but what the support finds is dying with alzheimer's and dying from alzheimer's are two totally different things. experts say dementia can ultimately be the final push even if it isn't the direct cause of death. in the united states, alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death. >>> did you save anybody anyone's life today? it tess easier than you think. >> ask anyone who's donated blood. still only 10% eligible to donate do so. garvin thomas is here with tonight's bay area proud story about a south bay man working hard to raise that number. >> paul b. newman made a good point when we were talking. for all the advances in medicine, there's no widely available substitute for human blood. donations are literally a matter of life and death. what he's doing about it and why are at the heart of tonight's bay area proud. did you have an appointment today? >> new york i didn't. >> we're going to like your blood anyway. >> reporter: if you look it up in a biology textbook, you'll learn the
one in three adults over the age of 65 dies with alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia. but what the support finds is dying with alzheimer's and dying from alzheimer's are two totally different things. experts say dementia can ultimately be the final push even if it isn't the direct cause of death. in the united states, alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death. >>> did you save anybody anyone's life today? it tess easier than you think. >> ask anyone who's donated...
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should the 86-year-old woman with dementia have been charged with voter fraud? go to our website.nd then we want you to chime in. facebook.com/newsnation to cost your vote. i can't wait to read your thoughts and the results on monday. you have yourself a safe weekend. i'll see you on monday. morning,! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the sympto
should the 86-year-old woman with dementia have been charged with voter fraud? go to our website.nd then we want you to chime in. facebook.com/newsnation to cost your vote. i can't wait to read your thoughts and the results on monday. you have yourself a safe weekend. i'll see you on monday. morning,! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll...
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surprising medical news of the number of people who will develop dementia as they age. report says a third of people over the age of 65 have alzheimer's disease or another type of dementia when they die. one in three. the study from the alzheimer's disease association says when it is not the official cause of death, it can be a contributor. patient could forget to take lifesaving medicine or forget to tell people they have symptoms of an illness. there is in cure. >> a study involving bay area researchers fines an annual mammogram for women over 50 unnecessary but it can be harmful. a federal task force created a controversy if 2009 when it advised mammograms every other year for most women. the study goes further. the group collected data on nearly a million american women ages 50 through 74. >> are there women that are higher risk, it could benefit these women but of the two risk factors, high breast density, a strong risk factor and hormone therapy, it does not, even those women can be screened every two years. >> the researchers say women over 50 who get an annual m
surprising medical news of the number of people who will develop dementia as they age. report says a third of people over the age of 65 have alzheimer's disease or another type of dementia when they die. one in three. the study from the alzheimer's disease association says when it is not the official cause of death, it can be a contributor. patient could forget to take lifesaving medicine or forget to tell people they have symptoms of an illness. there is in cure. >> a study involving bay...
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is increasing the amount of money going into the medical research so that we can try and prevent dementia and more cases. and many other things we need to do in terms of improving the care of in care homes and in hospitals and also make sure we have more to mention from the communities so that we will learn about how to do with people who have dementia and how to help them leave as productive lives as possible. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i would like to ask the prime minister about an individual case that is been raced with me. john in these london is what about what's happening to his living standards. his salary is -- his salary is 1 million pounds and he is worried under the proposed eu regulations his bonus may be capped at just 2 million pounds. [laughter] can the prime minister tell us what is going to do for john? >> well, what i would say to john -- [shouting] what i would say to john and everyone like john is under this government bonuses are one quarter of what they were when he was -- [shouting] i will take lots of lectures from lots of people, but i don't have
is increasing the amount of money going into the medical research so that we can try and prevent dementia and more cases. and many other things we need to do in terms of improving the care of in care homes and in hospitals and also make sure we have more to mention from the communities so that we will learn about how to do with people who have dementia and how to help them leave as productive lives as possible. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i would like to ask the prime...
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government is increasing the amount of money going into medical research so we can try to prevent dementia in more cases. there are many other things we need to do in terms of providing the care in hospitals. we also need to make sure we have more from the communities so we all learn about how to deal with people who have dementia. >> i would like to ask the prime minister an individual case that has been raised with me. john worked in east london and is worried about what is happening to his living standards. his salary is 1 million pounds. he is worried about proposed regulations, but his bonus may be capped at just 2 million pounds. can the prime nestor tell us what he will do for john? what i would say to john and everybody liked john is under this government, bonuses are one-quarter of what they were when his labor was involved. i will take lots of letters from lots of people, but i do not have to listen to this man. i know the prime minister does not want to do with the facts. he sent his chancellor to europe in order to argue against the bonus tax. he says because he thinks it will
government is increasing the amount of money going into medical research so we can try to prevent dementia in more cases. there are many other things we need to do in terms of providing the care in hospitals. we also need to make sure we have more from the communities so we all learn about how to deal with people who have dementia. >> i would like to ask the prime minister an individual case that has been raised with me. john worked in east london and is worried about what is happening to...
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. >> surprising medical news this morning of the number of people would will develop dementia as they. a new report says a third of people over the age of 65 have alzheimer's disease or another dementia when they die. the study says that even when alzheimers is not the official cause of death it is a contributor because people can forget to tell someone they have symptoms of an illness. there is in cure for alzheimers. >> two acts of kindness from pope francis during his overnight inaugural mass at the vatican. >> one of the busiest transit agencies. who wants to expand bart into a part of the contra costa county. >> later, new power couple go public. now, that relationship has experts weighing in. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> at 6:00, they call him the people's pope, kissing a crying baby and comfort as sick man at the inaugural mass. he sends a message to thousands of faithful watching around the world. that is the top story this tuesday morning. thanks for joining us before 6:00. >> we get to those stories in a moment but first a check on the weath
. >> surprising medical news this morning of the number of people would will develop dementia as they. a new report says a third of people over the age of 65 have alzheimer's disease or another dementia when they die. the study says that even when alzheimers is not the official cause of death it is a contributor because people can forget to tell someone they have symptoms of an illness. there is in cure for alzheimers. >> two acts of kindness from pope francis during his overnight...
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the victim -- who suffered from dementia-- went missing in early february.few weeks, he showed up without anyone noticing. and was killed. this marked san jose's eighth homicide of the year. >> gary: coming of the warriors' game and colin kaepernick signing autographs. and the 49ers stadium looks great >> state senator mark leno and other city leaders, annouced a proposed law which would require both the san francisco and san mateo county boards of supervisors. to vote on whether gun shows could be allowed at the cow palace. and he openly he admitted how both counties feel about gun shows >> "i acknowledge both counties board of supervisors have repeatedly passed resolutions unaminously urging the state not th have the gun shows at this location but i can tell you what either borad would do five or ten or thirty years from now if there were to reach a consenious and say they wanted the gun show well that would be the voice of the people." among the speakers, one local activist who held up a c-d case with a bullet hole in it. to show how he was also a vicitim
the victim -- who suffered from dementia-- went missing in early february.few weeks, he showed up without anyone noticing. and was killed. this marked san jose's eighth homicide of the year. >> gary: coming of the warriors' game and colin kaepernick signing autographs. and the 49ers stadium looks great >> state senator mark leno and other city leaders, annouced a proposed law which would require both the san francisco and san mateo county boards of supervisors. to vote on whether...
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alzheimer's association shows one in three adults over age 65 will zi from the disease or some form of dementia. the risk rose 39% between 2000 and 2010 according to the cdc. caucasians, women and those 85 and older are most at risk of dying from alzheimer's. researchers say living longer more deaths will be attributed to that disease as well. >> tonight a city council committee is going to be looking into expanding the smoking ban to three small parks. they include sarah wallace park and the california avenue business district. a staff report shows the city received complaints about the high level of smoking at the parks, smoking in palo alto is currently prohibiting in buildings open to the public, child care center asks service loxz more than 50% enclosed. >> san jess yeah soldier who's lost live fighting in vietnam will be honored in a new memorial. the monument black granite will feature names of 142 soldier who's died in the war the group built it so veteran who's lost loved ones will know sacrifice lbz remembered. >> the guy who's came back from vietnam were not recognized the way they a
alzheimer's association shows one in three adults over age 65 will zi from the disease or some form of dementia. the risk rose 39% between 2000 and 2010 according to the cdc. caucasians, women and those 85 and older are most at risk of dying from alzheimer's. researchers say living longer more deaths will be attributed to that disease as well. >> tonight a city council committee is going to be looking into expanding the smoking ban to three small parks. they include sarah wallace park and...
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. >> reporter: he suffered from dementia and told everybody that she was her girlfriend.the woman was not welcomed and was warned, and when she kept coming, there was an eviction notice, and that's when they think she killed him. >> it's such a sad situation. >> reporter: the police also told the family that it's quite possible that the suspect suffers from some sort of mental illness, quite possibly bipolar disorder. >> reporter: the granddaughter was quite the investigator. >> reporter: yes. she monitored the bank accounts, amongst other things, and when the suspect showed up, she was ready and the police were so impressed with her that she said she should apply to the department as a detective, half jokingly. >>> new details on the deadly lion attack. we are learning tonight the young intern who died apparently had no intention of getting close to the big cat that eventually killed her. joe tells us what she was really doing in the enclosure and why she thought she had nothing to fear. >> reporter: it turns out she wasn't purposely alone with him in the cage and wasn't
. >> reporter: he suffered from dementia and told everybody that she was her girlfriend.the woman was not welcomed and was warned, and when she kept coming, there was an eviction notice, and that's when they think she killed him. >> it's such a sad situation. >> reporter: the police also told the family that it's quite possible that the suspect suffers from some sort of mental illness, quite possibly bipolar disorder. >> reporter: the granddaughter was quite the...
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jacobson, who suffered from dementia-- went missing back in early february.say, at some point over the last few weeks, he showed up without anyone noticing. and was killed. an arrest has been made in the case-- but police have not yet released the suspect's name. jacobson's death marks san jose's eighth homicide of the year. >> gary: coming up >> jacqueline: the rainfall >> gary: coming up >> jacqueline: the rainfall is continuing. ♪ roundup ♪ i want a weed free season, that's how i roll ♪ ♪ so i reach for roundup extended control ♪ ♪ with the all-new, no pump, one-touch wand ♪ ♪ it kills weeds dead and keeps weeds gone ♪ [ whip cracks ] ♪ roundup extended control ♪ i just spray them weeds, then spray them cracks ♪ ♪ the weeds are gone, and they won't be back ♪ ♪ driveway, patio, i just spray once ♪ ♪ and it's adios weeds for up to four sweet months ♪ [ whip cracks ] ♪ roundup extended control [ male announcer ] roundup extended control ♪ yeha with the new one-touch wand. [ whip cracks ] barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing ener
jacobson, who suffered from dementia-- went missing back in early february.say, at some point over the last few weeks, he showed up without anyone noticing. and was killed. an arrest has been made in the case-- but police have not yet released the suspect's name. jacobson's death marks san jose's eighth homicide of the year. >> gary: coming up >> jacqueline: the rainfall >> gary: coming up >> jacqueline: the rainfall is continuing. ♪ roundup ♪ i want a weed free...
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elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it and in extreme cases can lead to coma or death. other risks include increased cholesterol, weight gain, decreases in white blood cells, which can be serious, dizziness on standing, seizures, trouble swallowing, and impaired judgment or motor skills. depression was always hanging over me. then my doctor added abilify to my antidepressant. now i feel better. [ female announcer ] if you're still struggling with depression talk to your doctor to see if the option of adding abilify is right for you. and be sure to ask about the free trial offer. i you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. for faster relief, try dulcolac laxative tablets. dulcolac provides gentle relief overnight unlike
elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it and in extreme cases can lead to coma or death. other risks include increased cholesterol, weight gain, decreases in white blood cells, which...
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the high technology that is helping dementia sufferers. hello there. the ballots had been cast. kenyatta is declared the winner of the election. the process is far from over . from took50.07% of the vote which is what you need to avoid a runoff. >> while some must inevitably lose, the citizens of the country never lose. in this election, every single vote matters. from this moment every boy's that contributes to the national dialogue will be had -- voice that contributes to the national dialogue will be had. our duty now is to return to our lives, to return to our jobs, to businesses, and to continue making the daily decisions that will transform this country. >> it will not be as simple as that. his main opponent is not accepting defeat because he has doubts about the way votes were counted. >> we will shut the move and challenge the outcome that they announced a few hours ago. we want to appeal to respect the rule of law and the constitution of which they are so proud. let the supreme court decide whether they will do this with a loved one. >> it has not gone down well in his
the high technology that is helping dementia sufferers. hello there. the ballots had been cast. kenyatta is declared the winner of the election. the process is far from over . from took50.07% of the vote which is what you need to avoid a runoff. >> while some must inevitably lose, the citizens of the country never lose. in this election, every single vote matters. from this moment every boy's that contributes to the national dialogue will be had -- voice that contributes to the national...
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she's got dementia. she is in her 80s.he question is, why haven't the charged been dropped given her condition? chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one
she's got dementia. she is in her 80s.he question is, why haven't the charged been dropped given her condition? chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is...
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we have other studies that confirm that physical exercise more than anything else helps prevent dementiaiece, the lower educated. so, stay in school. we know that learning a language helps in terms of helping prevent memory loss, you actually get new memory centers. >>gregg: do we know why physical activity is an improvement on the human condition? >> there are probably multiple reasons, including increased blood flow that your brain needs, you get different circulating hormones when you exercise. not just endorphins but other chemical markers, probably all those are at lay and it helps the immune system. >>heather: does this study or any element of it possibly lead to any treatment if people who are already dealing with dementia or alzheimer's disease? >> it could lead down the road if we get further studies that do suggest that some of the things are involved, then, yes, if we can use some of the antivirals we did for herpes but that is unknown. >>gregg: people who are listening to this and who may have this problem, what should they do? >> my father's mother and brother both had horri
we have other studies that confirm that physical exercise more than anything else helps prevent dementiaiece, the lower educated. so, stay in school. we know that learning a language helps in terms of helping prevent memory loss, you actually get new memory centers. >>gregg: do we know why physical activity is an improvement on the human condition? >> there are probably multiple reasons, including increased blood flow that your brain needs, you get different circulating hormones...
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with particular areas of the brain that have been damaged, has also been shown for individuals with dementia and in my clinical experience and my personal experience with my family member, it's very clearly an issue in mental health as well. the dilemma is that if there are individuals who are biologically unable to self reflect and have an awareness of their illness, they oftentimes very frequently will not want to engage with treatment and do not see themselves as needing treatment. and this is beyond psychological denial, kind of realizing deep down that there is an issue but not wanting to accept it. it's also beyond simple stubbornness. it's a natural inability to realize that there may be something wrong. one particularly pertinent example is a neurology for certain people after strokes where one side of their body is paralyzed. a doctor will ask them to do a task with a paralyzed side and oftentimes these individuals will say that they are actually lifting their arm when clearly they are not or come up with a reason for why they are unable to do it. i have arthritis in my shoulder. it
with particular areas of the brain that have been damaged, has also been shown for individuals with dementia and in my clinical experience and my personal experience with my family member, it's very clearly an issue in mental health as well. the dilemma is that if there are individuals who are biologically unable to self reflect and have an awareness of their illness, they oftentimes very frequently will not want to engage with treatment and do not see themselves as needing treatment. and this...
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he has an early stage of dementia. he starts the network, he invites the sisters. why in sydney and one in singapore. he also invites the neighbors. they refer to it as the neighbor lady. she says, thank goodness that you ask. i have been worried about charles. and creating that meaningful exchange. let me share a new idea or a new term that i am using thinking about this idea of staying connected and having a good life. this is an idea that i am calling -- this is a little picture of dale, somebody that has a f and hisuture -- that has done his future-proofing. this is what has happened to him when he went into the hospital. his daughter of everyone with one message. there was emergency contact, care preferences hall facing the vault so that the care providers know what to do. and the supporters know what his wishes are and they can share tips and ideas and emotional support to him. dale is future-proofed. pieces of this idea staying connected to a good life is about having some peace of mind as we think about the future. i encourage you all about what makes a goo
he has an early stage of dementia. he starts the network, he invites the sisters. why in sydney and one in singapore. he also invites the neighbors. they refer to it as the neighbor lady. she says, thank goodness that you ask. i have been worried about charles. and creating that meaningful exchange. let me share a new idea or a new term that i am using thinking about this idea of staying connected and having a good life. this is an idea that i am calling -- this is a little picture of dale,...
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. >> sam suffered from dementia and told everyone butler was his girlfriend. warned multiple times that the woman was not welcome. when she kept coming, stan got an eviction notices and they think that's when she killed him. >> he was a senior and he was used and abused. it's a sad situation. >> we asked the victim's granddaughter what she wants to happen to the suspect at the time. she said that she'll loaf that leave that up to the court. >> the granddaughter proved to be quite the investigator, it seems. >> yeah, she got a couple tips from social media. she followed up, found a suspect at a gas station and at a bank and changed the locks here and monitoring the bank account. she did such a good job, that the police department actually half jokingly offered her to apply as a detective at the department. >> kit doe in san jose, thank you. >>> the south bay is getting soaked tonight. here is a look at our kpix high deaf dop lar. >> doppler. >> north of the golden gate, barely a drop of rain fall. look at the radar light up with yellows, oranges, and reds towar
. >> sam suffered from dementia and told everyone butler was his girlfriend. warned multiple times that the woman was not welcome. when she kept coming, stan got an eviction notices and they think that's when she killed him. >> he was a senior and he was used and abused. it's a sad situation. >> we asked the victim's granddaughter what she wants to happen to the suspect at the time. she said that she'll loaf that leave that up to the court. >> the granddaughter proved to...
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an 86-year-old woman from minnesota suffers from dementia.ter fraud because she voted twice in the primary elections last year. prosecutors said the law gives no leeway. she doesn't remember voting shelf has dementia. we ask, should the woman be charged? 4% of you said yes. who are you? 96% of the common sense rationals who watch "news nation" said no. that does it for this edition of "news nation." hi to the 4%, keep watching. tomorrow, the form he economic adviser to vice president joe biden will join us with reaction to paul ryan's budget proposal. "the cycle" is up next. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back
an 86-year-old woman from minnesota suffers from dementia.ter fraud because she voted twice in the primary elections last year. prosecutors said the law gives no leeway. she doesn't remember voting shelf has dementia. we ask, should the woman be charged? 4% of you said yes. who are you? 96% of the common sense rationals who watch "news nation" said no. that does it for this edition of "news nation." hi to the 4%, keep watching. tomorrow, the form he economic adviser to vice...
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he has early dementia. he was taken to the hospital to be evaluated. >>> it might be offensive, but it's legal. the woman behind those controversial bus ads in san francisco is condemning city leaders. the messages in those ads feature quotes from osama bin laden and others associating the word with jihad with violent muslim extremism. city leaders say it's unfair to characterize an entire group to violence. the ad sponsor pamela geller represents the american freedom offense initiative which represents a lot of pro-israel policies. she asks where was the city when a pro-palestinian group ran its hateful ads last year. we're going to hear from geller on our 6:00 newscast. >>> march madness free of charge. for a preview of the ncaa tournament. the first teams got in some practice sessions. fans didn't en need a ticket since the sessions were opening to the applicant. basketball enthusiasts came from all over to watch. including a son and father from vancouver. >> we don't get much of it in canada. i thought
he has early dementia. he was taken to the hospital to be evaluated. >>> it might be offensive, but it's legal. the woman behind those controversial bus ads in san francisco is condemning city leaders. the messages in those ads feature quotes from osama bin laden and others associating the word with jihad with violent muslim extremism. city leaders say it's unfair to characterize an entire group to violence. the ad sponsor pamela geller represents the american freedom offense...
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according to the alzheimer's association, one in three seniors have some form of dementia when they die, and the disease accelerates the progression of other life- threatening conditions. because alzheimer's has no cure or treatment to slow symptoms, a growing elderly population means dementia mortality rates will only continue to rise. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: pope francis formally took office today with a special mass and ceremonies. we begin with a report from james mates of independent television news in rome. >> it was among the ordinary pilgrims to st. peter's that pope francis started his day. it is common now for a pope to kiss babies-- less so for them to get out of the popemobile and walk over to give a blessing to a disabled person. inauguration mass at st. peter's square was less or nate than in the past but it could not be described as either simple or understated. heads of state, all their representatives occupied the front row, but this service was squarely aimed at the 150,000 pilgrims who stood to see the new leader of thei
according to the alzheimer's association, one in three seniors have some form of dementia when they die, and the disease accelerates the progression of other life- threatening conditions. because alzheimer's has no cure or treatment to slow symptoms, a growing elderly population means dementia mortality rates will only continue to rise. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: pope francis formally took office today with a special mass and ceremonies. we...
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a shocking diagnosis with early onset dementia alzheimer's. >> oh! how you doing?id that hearing numbers and things don't mean as much, but if you actually see a player, it will spark a memory? >> oh yeah. jill was a hoot. do you know who this is? >> oh, he was the coach. >> yeah. >> you've always been in control. you've always been a multi-tasker. must have had to be a re-adjustment for you. and how have you gone about that? >> just knowing what i'm dealing with. i think that that helps me, just keep on moving. you know, just staying alive. >> now nearly two years later, in spite of that devastating diagnosis, pat summitt is living her life the way she always has. >> pat summitt and robin roberts. >> got to be two of the most inspirational women in sports. >> she is the head coach emeritus of the university of tennessee lady vols, attending practice and all home games. >> what do you miss most? >> just being on the court. >> this is so pretty. >> she still drives herself to practice, cooks, and of course, takes her beloved labs sally and sadie for daily walks. i h
a shocking diagnosis with early onset dementia alzheimer's. >> oh! how you doing?id that hearing numbers and things don't mean as much, but if you actually see a player, it will spark a memory? >> oh yeah. jill was a hoot. do you know who this is? >> oh, he was the coach. >> yeah. >> you've always been in control. you've always been a multi-tasker. must have had to be a re-adjustment for you. and how have you gone about that? >> just knowing what i'm dealing...
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that is that one in three americans over 65 dies with alzheimer's or some form of dementia. in total, nearly 5.5 million americans are living with it. that's up 39% in just the past decade. now in the meantime research continues, including thankfully an occasional breakthrough. our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: at the ohio state university med center, a new approach to cutting through the fog of alzheimer's. surgeons fitted a patient with two pacemakers, the wires reaching deep into her brain. the patient isn't 78-year-old joe jester or his wife peggy. it's their 57-year-old daughter kathy, struggling with early onset alzheimer's. >> it's sad for peggy and i to go through this with a daughter, you know. especially when it should be us and not her. >> frustration sometimes. >> frustration that you can't remember? >> yeah, sometimes. yeah. >> reporter: because she's young, doctors hope the pacemaker can give kathy a longer, better quality of life. just like a heart pacemaker it fits right under the skin. doctors manipulate the signal to regulate the brain's elec
that is that one in three americans over 65 dies with alzheimer's or some form of dementia. in total, nearly 5.5 million americans are living with it. that's up 39% in just the past decade. now in the meantime research continues, including thankfully an occasional breakthrough. our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: at the ohio state university med center, a new approach to cutting through the fog of alzheimer's. surgeons fitted a patient with two pacemakers, the wires reaching...
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suspects and located dozens more in need, including 23 lost children and elderly people suffering from dementia. the day nine whose name, dar means gift will be honored at tonight's san ramon city council meeting. retirement ceremony is scheduled for march 21st. >>> disappoint for the fans of the st. mary's basketball team. they will have to wait if they get a bid to the ncaa tournament. they couldn't seem to make it against gonzaga. matthew delavideo helped gonzaga win. >> the zags are the number one team in the country. st. mary's will likely get in. >> putting out some good vibrations. >>> 4:39. call this a hack attack. washington, d.c. to hollywood, the personal information of some well-known celebrities now a very public matter. >> a tragic mixup at the mortuary, not once but twice. the mistake that touched off a state-wide investigation. >>> plus, new details about the state of america's schools. the troubling new data coming up. >>> welcome back, everyone. live from st. peter's basilica. lots of activity expected there as the cardinals will conclave to elect a new pope. it will be intere
suspects and located dozens more in need, including 23 lost children and elderly people suffering from dementia. the day nine whose name, dar means gift will be honored at tonight's san ramon city council meeting. retirement ceremony is scheduled for march 21st. >>> disappoint for the fans of the st. mary's basketball team. they will have to wait if they get a bid to the ncaa tournament. they couldn't seem to make it against gonzaga. matthew delavideo helped gonzaga win. >> the...
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first told you last week how police were looking for 69-year- old stanley jacobson who suffered from dementia. jacobson's family found his body just before noon today. a suspect has been arrested but there is no other information at this time. >>> coming up, a quick break from the rain but more wet weather is on its way. i'm using storm tracker 2 isolates spots where the rain is falling tonight. >> but first, a cyclists fatal crash with a pedestrian. what was said at today's hearing that brought the suspect to tears. >> now the embassadors of the golden gate bridge have been given pink slips. >> it's like they almost don't care. >> the personal side to the bridge's technological overhaul. >>> the state senate today approved legislation to to a program aimed at getting illegal weapons off the street. san francisco's senator mark leno wrote the bill that would increase the number of state agents looking for those prohibited from the law. that would include anyone convicted of a felony or violent misdemeanor. anyone with a restraining order against them. the bill now goes to the assembly for con
first told you last week how police were looking for 69-year- old stanley jacobson who suffered from dementia. jacobson's family found his body just before noon today. a suspect has been arrested but there is no other information at this time. >>> coming up, a quick break from the rain but more wet weather is on its way. i'm using storm tracker 2 isolates spots where the rain is falling tonight. >> but first, a cyclists fatal crash with a pedestrian. what was said at today's...
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something we have to piece back together because a person was suffering from the early stages of dementia> friends called jacobson, the magician because he would perform magic tricks. >> they arrested his girlfriend. they will find out when jacobson was killed. >>> we are learning more about a fatal stabbing in san jose. the taffe there fluent valley neighborhood killing was not related. he was found in guadalupe pay park. and they don't have any suspects and hope to find out soon. >>> they took advantage of the low police presence for the fallen santa cruz officers. three masked man stormed the bank. the robbery happened yesterday at noon. one officer said the timing is no coincidence. >> i think it was a plan. and they took advantage of the law enforcement community trying to honor a fallen brother and sister. >> they left the scene in a smaller suv. >> later this morning. mark leno will make his case for a bill that will make it tougher to hold shows. >> under the bill, both counties have to approve gun shows in order for them to happen. >>> we are learning more this morning how an int
something we have to piece back together because a person was suffering from the early stages of dementia> friends called jacobson, the magician because he would perform magic tricks. >> they arrested his girlfriend. they will find out when jacobson was killed. >>> we are learning more about a fatal stabbing in san jose. the taffe there fluent valley neighborhood killing was not related. he was found in guadalupe pay park. and they don't have any suspects and hope to find out...
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the greatest area of concern presently is that there is an elevated, long-term risk for incident dementia or development of degenerative brain diseases over the long term. >> reporter: but for these young athletes from new york, headers are just part of the game. >> i think it hurts like half the time but you get over it after like two minutes. >> i just get so much out of playing soccer that, like, a little effect wouldn't stop me. >> reporter: doctors are working to make sure this love of the game doesn't interfere with the long and healthy life. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >> we should note high school soccer isn't the only sport now making use of medical apps on mobile devices. the nfl and the nhl have unveiled their own apps for managing concussions on the sidelines. >>> up next here tonight, what landed one of the world's biggest tennis stars in hot water. >>> it was an early taste of st. patrick's day in the rockaways here in new york today. the parade was a nice lift for folks along the ocean front community which was hit hard by hurricane sandy. they spent months try
the greatest area of concern presently is that there is an elevated, long-term risk for incident dementia or development of degenerative brain diseases over the long term. >> reporter: but for these young athletes from new york, headers are just part of the game. >> i think it hurts like half the time but you get over it after like two minutes. >> i just get so much out of playing soccer that, like, a little effect wouldn't stop me. >> reporter: doctors are working to...
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last september, 86-year-old yolanda membraneo who suffered from dementia, walked out the front door of the home and hours later died of heat stroke. >>> for six years, one drop at a time, blood from an anonymous group of strangers kept a young bay area boy alive. today, as mike mibach reports, the group of donors came face to face with someone they only knew as the john muhr baby. >> reporter: tonight, a story of family. >> he was born really pale. >> reporter: survival. >> he had increased heart rate. >> reporter: and donation. >> within minutes, they rushed him to the nicu and immediately gave him a blood transfusion. >> reporter: plaid shirt, big smile today. not so back in 2006. dillon lowe came into this world sick, diagnosed with diamond black ban anemia, a rare genetic disorder. so what you're looking at right there is exactly what dillon needed. blood. transfusions, nearly every day for six years, until he was able to get his bone marrow transplant back in may. what he never did, though, was get a chance to meet that core group of people who donated blood, that is until today.
last september, 86-year-old yolanda membraneo who suffered from dementia, walked out the front door of the home and hours later died of heat stroke. >>> for six years, one drop at a time, blood from an anonymous group of strangers kept a young bay area boy alive. today, as mike mibach reports, the group of donors came face to face with someone they only knew as the john muhr baby. >> reporter: tonight, a story of family. >> he was born really pale. >> reporter:...
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jacobson, who suffered from dementia-- went missing back in early february.ice say, at some point over the last few weeks, he showed up without anyone noticing. and was killed. an arrest has been made in the case-- but police have not yet released the suspect's name. jacobson's death marks san jose's eighth homicide of the year. stopped at market and davis. an u-s airway passenger was arrested at oakland international airport after security agents found 67 pounds of marijuana in his bag. the marijuana was discovered by t-s-a agents when they were doing a random search of the man's yesterday morning. t=s=a agents then notified the alameda county sheriff's department where they passenger was arrested. sheriff deputies say the passenger is a 21-year-old man who had a ticket for south carolina. a u.s. airways passenger was arrested at the oakland international airport today after security agents found 67 pounds of marijuana in his bag, the marijuana was discovered by agents when they were doing a random search of the man's bag this morning, the tsa agents then no
jacobson, who suffered from dementia-- went missing back in early february.ice say, at some point over the last few weeks, he showed up without anyone noticing. and was killed. an arrest has been made in the case-- but police have not yet released the suspect's name. jacobson's death marks san jose's eighth homicide of the year. stopped at market and davis. an u-s airway passenger was arrested at oakland international airport after security agents found 67 pounds of marijuana in his bag. the...
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my family tree is riddled with dementia and specifically alzheimer's disease. i don't want to get it. what can i do? the doctor says, "sit down. there is a gene. there's not much you can do about it." but let me tell you something. there is a lot that you can do. you can keep your brain in good working order. you can maintain these connections. the beginnings of memory loss could be at work right now, and you want to derail that process before it derails you. there are three steps, and in this program, we're going to take them one by one. it's easy. it's vitally important. [applause] hello and welcome. let me ask, what matters most to you? what's most important in your life? i'm guessing it's not your car, your clothing, or your house. what would you say is the most important thing in your life? your health? your family? your loved ones? well, what if it were to happen that you lost everything and everyone who is most important to you? not that they're gone or that you're gone, but that your connection with them is broken forever?
my family tree is riddled with dementia and specifically alzheimer's disease. i don't want to get it. what can i do? the doctor says, "sit down. there is a gene. there's not much you can do about it." but let me tell you something. there is a lot that you can do. you can keep your brain in good working order. you can maintain these connections. the beginnings of memory loss could be at work right now, and you want to derail that process before it derails you. there are three steps,...
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initiatives as well as efforts focused on the unique needs of individual groups such as seniors with dementia or children with developmental disabilities. the day-to-day management of the programs under the administration on aging and the administration of developmental disabilities will relatively remain unchanged, with the current program staff containing the assignments. kathy is now the administrator for the new federal agency. henry, the former director of the office of disability, is now the principal deputy administrator and remains a senior adviser to secretary sebelius on issues pertaining to disabilities. so that is the disability committee. we have direct access to the secretary. chairman louis is the commissioner for the administration for now the newly formed intellectual and developmental disabilities. on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full
initiatives as well as efforts focused on the unique needs of individual groups such as seniors with dementia or children with developmental disabilities. the day-to-day management of the programs under the administration on aging and the administration of developmental disabilities will relatively remain unchanged, with the current program staff containing the assignments. kathy is now the administrator for the new federal agency. henry, the former director of the office of disability, is now...
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