54
54
Sep 21, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
both of shaheen's parents have been diagnosed with dementia. her own future. is this hereditary? is it genetic? can i find out if something like this is going to happen to me? they are questions now being asked in earnest by the research community. focus is now going into preventing people from getting dementia in the first place. in manchester they are using big data. this professor is trying to find a way to predict which patients are most at risk. his team will be using artificial intelligence to analyse millions of anonymous health records. it is a techniques to analyse data. the computer is helping us to find out who is glad to get dementia? yes, eventually. the future is now. experts say there are nine the future is now. experts say there a re nine lifestyle the future is now. experts say there are nine lifestyle factors that can contribute to the risk of getting dementia. they include smoking, physical activity —— inactivity and isolation. the current thinking suggests around a third of cases of dementia could be prevented if more people
both of shaheen's parents have been diagnosed with dementia. her own future. is this hereditary? is it genetic? can i find out if something like this is going to happen to me? they are questions now being asked in earnest by the research community. focus is now going into preventing people from getting dementia in the first place. in manchester they are using big data. this professor is trying to find a way to predict which patients are most at risk. his team will be using artificial...
189
189
Sep 21, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
both of her parents have been diagnosed with dementia. a 5he have been diagnosed with dementia.pe with the illness of her parents, 5he she is trying to cope with the illness of her parents, she has been 5peaking illness of her parents, she has been speaking about her own future.“ this hereditary? there is nothing you can do about it. is it genetic? cani you can do about it. is it genetic? can i find out if something like this is going to happen to me? there are questions now being asked in earnest by the research community. focus earnest by the research community. focu5i5 earnest by the research community. focus is going into preventing people from getting dementia in the first place. in manchester they are u5ing big data. this professor i5 trying to find a way to predict which patients are most at risk of getting dementia. his team will be u5ing getting dementia. his team will be using artificial intelligence to analyse million5 using artificial intelligence to analyse millions of anonymous health records. it is a technique to sort of optimise the use of data to see which data
both of her parents have been diagnosed with dementia. a 5he have been diagnosed with dementia.pe with the illness of her parents, 5he she is trying to cope with the illness of her parents, she has been 5peaking illness of her parents, she has been speaking about her own future.“ this hereditary? there is nothing you can do about it. is it genetic? cani you can do about it. is it genetic? can i find out if something like this is going to happen to me? there are questions now being asked in...
97
97
Sep 30, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
for dementia and we don't have very good ones right now.ral nervous system, we thought it might be a good indicator of future rain problems. tell us why someone's boss of smell is linked to dementia. one thing that will follow from this research is that we know the sense of smell, as it declines, really indicates future health problems. connecting the two dots of what is the mechanism between those two things is something we will be working on now and many other researchers are working on worldwide. is there something specific about these specific smells, peppermint, orange, mint? is it something in particular smell in general? it is not in general. we thought it was feasible to test these in people's homes. people all of the united states were interviewed in their homes so those five odours are representative of a full 16 battery of odours used in a clinical test. do full 16 battery of odours used in a clinicaltest. do you full 16 battery of odours used in a clinical test. do you think they should be included in clinical testing when deter
for dementia and we don't have very good ones right now.ral nervous system, we thought it might be a good indicator of future rain problems. tell us why someone's boss of smell is linked to dementia. one thing that will follow from this research is that we know the sense of smell, as it declines, really indicates future health problems. connecting the two dots of what is the mechanism between those two things is something we will be working on now and many other researchers are working on...
49
49
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
and how helpful it is in treating elderly patients with dementia. as an encore the secret lives of fireflies why do they glow. welcome to the show. algebra arithmetic geometry mathematics are often seen as too dry and theoretical critics complain that school children learn to solve problems but rarely ever acquire a grasp of underlying mathematical principles what do you think are they right we asked on twitter. how do you remember your math classes forty one percent of you love them more than expected. thirty seven percent said they could take it or leave it. while around one in five of you hated math class with a vengeance. adding music to the mix might have changed a few minds this project shows how. much more i know much. student johann boy has written some math songs that have become internet hits. even help in understanding the pythagorean theorem. the. music is magical for learning math music teacher marcus love a check wants to take the you tube concept and bring it into the classroom he calls it the musical way to learn math. moves you comm
and how helpful it is in treating elderly patients with dementia. as an encore the secret lives of fireflies why do they glow. welcome to the show. algebra arithmetic geometry mathematics are often seen as too dry and theoretical critics complain that school children learn to solve problems but rarely ever acquire a grasp of underlying mathematical principles what do you think are they right we asked on twitter. how do you remember your math classes forty one percent of you love them more than...
221
221
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ in your health tonight, possible connection between poor hearing or eyesight and dementia.ne theory is brain overload. >> meaning while your brain is over compensate fog hearing and vision deficiencies your focus abilities suffer. joyce evans went to find out more on the possible connection. interesting, joyce. >> it real is. something researchers have been looking into for years. particularly with much older americans. they found the prevalence of dementia doubling every 20 years among 70 and 80-year-olds but are we taking good enough care of our senses decades before we get there? >> how is your hearing and your vision? >> i think it's good enough. >> reporter: have you had your hearing checked? >> it's been while. it's been awhile. >> reporter: they might want to think about it given the results of a recent study looking at people just a generation older. your parents or grandparents. it found further evidence that poor or uncorrected vision and hearing abilities can put such a drain on the brain's cognitive functions that it can speed up the onset of dementia significan
. ♪ in your health tonight, possible connection between poor hearing or eyesight and dementia.ne theory is brain overload. >> meaning while your brain is over compensate fog hearing and vision deficiencies your focus abilities suffer. joyce evans went to find out more on the possible connection. interesting, joyce. >> it real is. something researchers have been looking into for years. particularly with much older americans. they found the prevalence of dementia doubling every 20...
53
53
Sep 18, 2017
09/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
like other developed countries japan needs to find solutions to the growing numbers of dementia sufferers as japan leads the world in the proportion of its citizens living beyond sixty five so it also bears a heavy burden caring for people with alzheimer's it's estimated more than four and a half million people in japan are living with dementia a figure that's expected to rise sharply in the coming years sukkot and his wife who was diagnosed with premature outside the restaurant provides a brief respite from the descending fog of the debilitating disease more to condone it. she was getting very depressed and didn't want to do anything but this place has really helped her. a welcome break thanks to a project drawing attention to a distressing imperfection of the human condition bride al-jazeera tokyo. the island nation of samoa and the pacific ocean has one of the world's highest rates of obesity important fast food as favorite over the abundant local produce but a campaign is now underway to help change that the arab or muslim reports from. chef john is on his morning rounds at his main f
like other developed countries japan needs to find solutions to the growing numbers of dementia sufferers as japan leads the world in the proportion of its citizens living beyond sixty five so it also bears a heavy burden caring for people with alzheimer's it's estimated more than four and a half million people in japan are living with dementia a figure that's expected to rise sharply in the coming years sukkot and his wife who was diagnosed with premature outside the restaurant provides a...
112
112
Sep 4, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, dementia is kind of the umbrella term, describing symptoms.ot have dementia until she begins to develop the symptoms. understood. this particular gene, it's to do with how the brain produces sticky... explained this... ? produces sticky... explained this...? you get a build-up of amyloid in the brain, and those sticky plaques kill brain cells, it is the death of brain cells that cause dementia, the mutation in jade's family, christina lynn won, thatis jade's family, christina lynn won, that is the gene, that means her brain produces more of that amyloid, so brain produces more of that amyloid, so it builds up quicker than it would normally and that is why the symptoms come on earlier. where would you say we are up to, in terms of finding ameliorating the symptoms, a cure for dementia? research is vital, we have lagged behind for a long time, lots of drug failures, but we are turning a corner. raising money for research is vital, there is lots of studies going on, especially in families like's jade going on, especially in families like'sjade ——
yeah, dementia is kind of the umbrella term, describing symptoms.ot have dementia until she begins to develop the symptoms. understood. this particular gene, it's to do with how the brain produces sticky... explained this... ? produces sticky... explained this...? you get a build-up of amyloid in the brain, and those sticky plaques kill brain cells, it is the death of brain cells that cause dementia, the mutation in jade's family, christina lynn won, thatis jade's family, christina lynn won,...
127
127
Sep 26, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
they found the prevalence of dementia doubling every 20 years among 70 and 80 years old.ng a enough good care of our senses decades before we get there? >> how is your hearing and your vision? >> i think it's good enough. >> reporter: have you had had your hearing checked. >> it's been while. it's been while. >> reporter: they might want to think about it given the results of a recent study looking at people just a generation older. your parents or grandparents. it found further evidence that poor or uncorreccorrected visiod hearing abilities can put such a drain on the brain's cognitive functions that it can speed up the onset of dementia. significantly. by three to six years. >> i'm surprised to hear that. >> your brain has to process at a higher rate in order to fill in the gaps of what you're not really hearing. >> reporter: or seeing. even more surprising, says jefferson ent surgeon dr. thmas wilcox -- >> the effect can be begin at a very mild degree of hearing loss. you don't have to be severely impaired and they're seeing evidence of earlier and more pronounced dem
they found the prevalence of dementia doubling every 20 years among 70 and 80 years old.ng a enough good care of our senses decades before we get there? >> how is your hearing and your vision? >> i think it's good enough. >> reporter: have you had had your hearing checked. >> it's been while. it's been while. >> reporter: they might want to think about it given the results of a recent study looking at people just a generation older. your parents or grandparents. it...
52
52
Sep 12, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
suffering from dementia for a few yea rs. suffering from dementia for a few years.s on all his achievements. founding the rsc, and his work. a real frisson around the office when the alert came through it about him dying. a real significance. someone who was really, really a key figure in our cultural life. i'm glad we put that on the front page. all the coverage it will get. really important when someone it will get. really important when someone makes a contribution like this, that we're able to recognise it. what has been striking, the contribution is not what he did, but how many other careers have benefited as a result of what he did. you can see that from the ranger tributes coming out. the people he touched on health. we will finish by going back to the telegraph. stubble ban for border staff. is there a reason. you are well groomed as ever. with all the issues our border staff have to deal with. they now have a booklet, not even a booklet, a huge document, 80 pages long. a dress code guidance. not pages long. a dress code guidance. n ot a llowe d pages long.
suffering from dementia for a few yea rs. suffering from dementia for a few years.s on all his achievements. founding the rsc, and his work. a real frisson around the office when the alert came through it about him dying. a real significance. someone who was really, really a key figure in our cultural life. i'm glad we put that on the front page. all the coverage it will get. really important when someone it will get. really important when someone makes a contribution like this, that we're able...
49
49
Sep 30, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
scientists say losing the ability to smell could be an early sign of dementia, they say people who wereble to smell peppermint and rose we re unable to smell peppermint and rose were more than twice as likely to develop dementia. at ten o'clock martine croxall will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, our world. a handful of raw sapphires. beautiful and valuable. but they also pose a threat to this, the indri lemur, one of the rarest animals on earth. poor people in their thousands have invaded the animal's home, seeking their fortune in the remote forests of madagascar. are you rich? no, not yet. not yet? laughs. not yet rich! they mine the land, but for little reward. very hard, the life here. in the rush for sapphires, there's a price to be paid. less than a year ago in eastern madagascar, there was a chance discovery of sapphires, sparking a gem rush. tens of thousands of people flocked to the area. and we are now following the route they carved out. when the road ends, we walk. about one hour in, six to go, and i'm carrying half the weight these guys are. but in th
scientists say losing the ability to smell could be an early sign of dementia, they say people who wereble to smell peppermint and rose we re unable to smell peppermint and rose were more than twice as likely to develop dementia. at ten o'clock martine croxall will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, our world. a handful of raw sapphires. beautiful and valuable. but they also pose a threat to this, the indri lemur, one of the rarest animals on earth. poor people in their...
100
100
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
they found.prevalence of dementia doubling every 20 years among 70 and 80-year-olds.ally taking good enough care of our senses decades before we get there? something to think about. >> how is your hearing and your vision? >> i think it's good must have. >> have you had your hearing checked? >> it's been awhile. it's been awhile. >> reporter: they might want to think about it. given the results of a recent study looking at people just a generation older. your parents or grandparents. it found further evidence that poor or uncorrected vision and hearing abilities can put such a drain on the brain's cognitive functions that it can speed up the onset of dementia significantly. by three to six years. >> i'm surprised to hear that. >> your brain has to process at a higher rate in order to fill in the gaps of what your not really hearing. >> reporter: or seeing. even more surprising says jefferson ent surgeon dr. thomas wilcox -- > the effect can begin at a very mild degree of hearing loss. you don't have to be severely impaired, and they're seeing evidence of earlier and mo
they found.prevalence of dementia doubling every 20 years among 70 and 80-year-olds.ally taking good enough care of our senses decades before we get there? something to think about. >> how is your hearing and your vision? >> i think it's good must have. >> have you had your hearing checked? >> it's been awhile. it's been awhile. >> reporter: they might want to think about it. given the results of a recent study looking at people just a generation older. your...
60
60
Sep 18, 2017
09/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
like other developed countries japan needs to find solutions to the growing numbers of dementia sufferers as japan leads the world in the proportion of its citizens living beyond sixty five so it also bears a heavy burden caring for people with alzheimer's it's estimated more than four and a half million people in japan are living with dementia a figure that's expected to rise sharply in the coming years sukkot and his wife who was diagnosed with premature outside the restaurant provides a brief respite from the descending fog of the debilitating disease. she was getting very depressed and didn't want to do anything but this place is really helped. a welcome break thanks to a project drawing attention to a distressing imperfection of the human condition bride al-jazeera tokyo. for more than seventy years world leaders have gathered before the united nations general assembly to speak and be heard at other hundred ports on some of the most memorable moments. a hundred and ninety three world leaders each with just fifteen minutes at least that's the u.n. guideline for how long a leader has a
like other developed countries japan needs to find solutions to the growing numbers of dementia sufferers as japan leads the world in the proportion of its citizens living beyond sixty five so it also bears a heavy burden caring for people with alzheimer's it's estimated more than four and a half million people in japan are living with dementia a figure that's expected to rise sharply in the coming years sukkot and his wife who was diagnosed with premature outside the restaurant provides a...
79
79
Sep 27, 2017
09/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
they service people with dementia.but capturie ining mom to make everlasting memories shares them ndaall of us. it's all about being bulous, todafay she felt like that. tomorrow she can feel like toni braxton with the short hair. >> i'm foxier than you. >> thanks for joining us toda >>> tonight, your money, your taxes. president trump's new plan. what it means for you. after several efforts to repeal obamacare fail, the president now turns to a major tax overhaul. proposed cuts for middle class families, also major cuts for corporations and wealthy americans. >>> also tonight, the crisis in puerto rico. a full week after the hurricane hit, more than a million people without power or drinking water. the mayor of san juan tonight saying people are starting to die. >>> the deadly showdown. the police video just released. the suspect jumping from his pickup, firing at police. officers responding. >>> tonight, abc news obtaining some of the russian ads bought on facebook. you will see them for yourself. posing as an america
they service people with dementia.but capturie ining mom to make everlasting memories shares them ndaall of us. it's all about being bulous, todafay she felt like that. tomorrow she can feel like toni braxton with the short hair. >> i'm foxier than you. >> thanks for joining us toda >>> tonight, your money, your taxes. president trump's new plan. what it means for you. after several efforts to repeal obamacare fail, the president now turns to a major tax overhaul. proposed...
61
61
Sep 23, 2017
09/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the researchers caution that memory training has not been proven to cure or effect the old age dementia. flexing the brain like a muscle every day though is comforting. here's how he does it. so memorize things like names and faces, decks of cards or random dgts, he uses a technique known as the memory or mind palace, a practice of visualization that dates back to the ancient greeks and romans. if you watch pop lure tv shows, you've probably heard of it. like sherlock. >> get out. i need to go to my mind palace. >> his what? >> mind palace. it's a memory technique, sort of a mental map. >> most memory athletes do use this technique. visualize a place you know well like your dining room, as you walk through it in your mind you place images there associated with what you're trying to remember. the then, when you revisit that place by visualizing again, the association, therefore the memory, should be there. >> i wanted to try it myself. so we found a physical representation of a memory palace. the swan house here in atlanta, built in 1928, this grand home has been beautifully preserved. y
the researchers caution that memory training has not been proven to cure or effect the old age dementia. flexing the brain like a muscle every day though is comforting. here's how he does it. so memorize things like names and faces, decks of cards or random dgts, he uses a technique known as the memory or mind palace, a practice of visualization that dates back to the ancient greeks and romans. if you watch pop lure tv shows, you've probably heard of it. like sherlock. >> get out. i need...
123
123
Sep 27, 2017
09/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
they service people with dementia.ementia but capturie ining mom to make everlasting memories and shares them aall of us. it's all about being fabulous, today she felt like that. tomorrow she can feel like toni braxton with the short hair. >> i'm foxier than you. >> thanks for joining us toda it all started when sophia stopped into marshalls and found a mug for surprisingly little green. she paired that with some succulents. and suddenly something clicked. that surprise led to a stylish wood mirror, soothing lavender oils, a party llama... or is that an alpaca? super soft towels, and an enchanting vase that magically tied it all together. she arranged it all into the greatest guest bathroom ever. did sophia expect to get so much bang for so few bucks? no. but great things happen when you choose surprise. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. but great things happen when you choose surprise. dad,i got it dad.ar... thanks. alright, you're all set. you're welcome. play oldies. nice dad! free-range chickens. organic free-ra
they service people with dementia.ementia but capturie ining mom to make everlasting memories and shares them aall of us. it's all about being fabulous, today she felt like that. tomorrow she can feel like toni braxton with the short hair. >> i'm foxier than you. >> thanks for joining us toda it all started when sophia stopped into marshalls and found a mug for surprisingly little green. she paired that with some succulents. and suddenly something clicked. that surprise led to a...
70
70
Sep 26, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight new study shows a possible connection between uncorrected eye site or hearing and the onset of dementiaows that poor or uncorrected vision and hearing drain the brain's cognitive if you know it can actually speed up onset of dementia significa significantly by three to six years say the researchers and they also say the problem here that many people don't get their vision or hearing fixed if it's damaged because they're worried about appearances. they don't want to wear glasses or get a hearing aid not to mention the fact that hearing aids are inn cellly expensive. you know our jennaphr frederick she loves to spend time with all the stars and she's up late tonight in los angeles hanging out on the red carpet with the star of the new fox show ghost ghosted. >> hi everybody. it's craig robinson here with fox philadelphia and we just on -- came out to the ghosted premier. >> is this the ghosted premier. >> yes, glitz it feels like -- >> ghost sad part of it. my part is ghosted. >> i know that second favorite people if philadelphia behind all the people in philadelphia on the radio. >> what
tonight new study shows a possible connection between uncorrected eye site or hearing and the onset of dementiaows that poor or uncorrected vision and hearing drain the brain's cognitive if you know it can actually speed up onset of dementia significa significantly by three to six years say the researchers and they also say the problem here that many people don't get their vision or hearing fixed if it's damaged because they're worried about appearances. they don't want to wear glasses or get a...
39
39
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
falling out with not all african-americans but some african-americans in the 70s and succumbed to dementia in the 80s. the importance in this book, she was the only white female editorial voice in the 1960s that was decrying the violence, if i could say the word, intransigent racism and only one of a handful, in mississippi and called for mississippi to change. [applause] >> my book sanctuaries of segregation generally is about how white churches and white church people respond to the civil rights movement. it is a local history but if you are from mississippi, you know about this event and something those who are not do not know much about but one of the things i discovered in my research is this really is an important story, churches were contested spaces in the early 60s like lunch counters and libraries. segregation 5 very hard to keep segregation so this book tells the story as best i can and i benefited from a lot of great folks willing to tell their stories. i may embarrass him, i want to point out reverend ed king, one of the leaders of this campaign, here with us. he and his stude
falling out with not all african-americans but some african-americans in the 70s and succumbed to dementia in the 80s. the importance in this book, she was the only white female editorial voice in the 1960s that was decrying the violence, if i could say the word, intransigent racism and only one of a handful, in mississippi and called for mississippi to change. [applause] >> my book sanctuaries of segregation generally is about how white churches and white church people respond to the...
68
68
Sep 4, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
my husband has dementia — early signs of dementia. it is not very good. how does it work?k a prizr, and people buy raffle tickets using paypal pick a prize, and people buy raffle tickets using paypal or a bank transfer. there is a facebook group raising awareness of online scams. it is so huge at the moment. everyone is creating their own groups. there are daily posts. tens of people having issues and having problems with admins on the raffle groups. they are running them but not drawing them correctly, not receiving their prices. —— prizes. i have been scammed by two different people. some woman on the page yesterday walked away with £400 of people's money. she did a runner? she said she was taking her kids on holiday, she was boasting. raffles and tombolas are above board like this. on facebook, most are illegal, operating without a gambling license. complaints have been massively on the rise in recent years, 165 last year, say the gambling comission. facebook says it shuts down illegal raffle pages as soon as they are reported. of course, there is another reason why som
my husband has dementia — early signs of dementia. it is not very good. how does it work?k a prizr, and people buy raffle tickets using paypal pick a prize, and people buy raffle tickets using paypal or a bank transfer. there is a facebook group raising awareness of online scams. it is so huge at the moment. everyone is creating their own groups. there are daily posts. tens of people having issues and having problems with admins on the raffle groups. they are running them but not drawing them...
76
76
Sep 28, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
special areas may be something to be considered such as dementia and low-income abilities. so mr. speaker, this bill has been thoroughly vetted and we are making sure that the only people denied their s.s.i. benefits are those who have felony warrants for their arrests and have violated their probation or parole and have not gotten straight with law enforcement and rectified it. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to an icon for human rights, mr. lewis of georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i want to thank my friend, mr. davis, for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to this bill. for many years i have been a proud member to serve on the ways and means committee, the oldest committee in the u.s. congress. our committee has the responsibility to put people before politics. we have a commitment to act in the best interest of all, not just a select
special areas may be something to be considered such as dementia and low-income abilities. so mr. speaker, this bill has been thoroughly vetted and we are making sure that the only people denied their s.s.i. benefits are those who have felony warrants for their arrests and have violated their probation or parole and have not gotten straight with law enforcement and rectified it. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
news as people close to her became embroiled till scandal for exploding hair as she suffered from dementia. that was your g.w. business update thank you very much for joining us and i'll see you next time to care goodbye. on freedom and hope. where i come from the region is rich in history style on talent much so poor in education opportunity and freedom this makes it especially difficult for independent john i see many of they are promising journalists are now making names for themselves all over the. song might get along the way some might follow some with continue. the experience of freedom in a sense is like the unions that you can visit what you call.
news as people close to her became embroiled till scandal for exploding hair as she suffered from dementia. that was your g.w. business update thank you very much for joining us and i'll see you next time to care goodbye. on freedom and hope. where i come from the region is rich in history style on talent much so poor in education opportunity and freedom this makes it especially difficult for independent john i see many of they are promising journalists are now making names for themselves all...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
go on senile dementia and we were at a cocktail party a lot of family there and his wife had clearly unfortunately gone to the bathroom in a pants and so he said honey you need to you need to go change of pants if you've gone to the bathroom she said i am not someone else because she had dementia and so then you know a few minutes past he says honey you really need to go you say i am not someone else eventually someone takes her off to go change her clothes and and then my great uncle goes up to the bar to get a drink and he says the bartender. if i find the man who my wife's pants i'm going to kill him and it was one of the funniest yet kind of tender in a weird way things i'd ever heard anyway this seems to be hillary clinton's tour right now she's running around going to find the guy that pooped in my pants to kill him you say you had already you did it anyway here's what she had to say about donald trump's campaign. i was quite successful in referencing the stalin. that would give hope comfort settle grievances for millions of people who were upset about gains that were made by o
go on senile dementia and we were at a cocktail party a lot of family there and his wife had clearly unfortunately gone to the bathroom in a pants and so he said honey you need to you need to go change of pants if you've gone to the bathroom she said i am not someone else because she had dementia and so then you know a few minutes past he says honey you really need to go you say i am not someone else eventually someone takes her off to go change her clothes and and then my great uncle goes up...
94
94
Sep 26, 2017
09/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
we're developing that same drug for a different dementia, a very prevalent one, famously the dementia that robin williams was diagnosed for, which there are no currently approved therapies in the u.s. and europe we have a second drug which we're also developing and a third drug which we're also developing in the same indication so we've got three other drugs in our pipeline, and we're currently in a number of clinical trials. >> david, how do these results today affect your thinking about the same drug in dementia with liouis bodies. i hear a lot of people suggesting it's not going to work there ever. >> those few diseases are actually quite different this increases a main chemical and there's some evidence that the deficit is greater than it is with alzheimer's disease. and we're testing a dose that is twice the dose that we use in the alzheimer's trial that did not work there are a number of reasons to think that we may be able to generate different results in the trial that we did not achieve in the alzheimer's study. >> sir, can i ask you a quick question for viewers who may not k
we're developing that same drug for a different dementia, a very prevalent one, famously the dementia that robin williams was diagnosed for, which there are no currently approved therapies in the u.s. and europe we have a second drug which we're also developing and a third drug which we're also developing in the same indication so we've got three other drugs in our pipeline, and we're currently in a number of clinical trials. >> david, how do these results today affect your thinking about...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
news as people close to her became embroiled bill scandal for exploding here as she suffered from dementia . that was your business update thank you very much for joining us i'll see you next time to care about. the. center. of a. discovery. video and audio podcast and language courses. center at media center dot com.
news as people close to her became embroiled bill scandal for exploding here as she suffered from dementia . that was your business update thank you very much for joining us i'll see you next time to care about. the. center. of a. discovery. video and audio podcast and language courses. center at media center dot com.
82
82
Sep 18, 2017
09/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
like other developed countries japan needs to find solutions to the growing numbers of dementia sufferers as japan leads the world in the proportion of its citizens living beyond sixty five so it also bears a heavy burden caring for people with alzheimer's it's estimated more than four and a half million people in japan are living with dementia a figure that's expected to rise sharply in the coming years sukkot and his wife who was diagnosed with premature outside the restaurant provides a brief respite from the descending fog of the debilitating disease more to. any she was getting very depressed and didn't want to do anything but this place has really helped her. a welcome break thanks to a project drawing attention to a distressing imperfection of the human condition bride al-jazeera tokyo the island nation of summer in the pacific ocean has one of the world's highest rates of obesity where imported fast food is favored over natural local produce but a campaign is now underway to help change fast as he reports from. chef john is on his morning rounds at his main fish market and the dai
like other developed countries japan needs to find solutions to the growing numbers of dementia sufferers as japan leads the world in the proportion of its citizens living beyond sixty five so it also bears a heavy burden caring for people with alzheimer's it's estimated more than four and a half million people in japan are living with dementia a figure that's expected to rise sharply in the coming years sukkot and his wife who was diagnosed with premature outside the restaurant provides a...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
news as people close to her became embroiled bill scandal for exploding here as she suffered from dementia . that was your g.w. business update thank you very much for joining us and i'll see you next time to care about. me why my name is made by you as nellie. was deja vu for you challenge. all four seasons stories here to treat them and. go on honestly this year.
news as people close to her became embroiled bill scandal for exploding here as she suffered from dementia . that was your g.w. business update thank you very much for joining us and i'll see you next time to care about. me why my name is made by you as nellie. was deja vu for you challenge. all four seasons stories here to treat them and. go on honestly this year.
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
news as people close to her became embroiled till scandal for exploding hair as she suffered from dementia. that was your d w business update thank you very much for joining us and i'll see you next time to care good bye. bye nationalists are on the rise with were required to meet your contract greater than that is their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking more trips to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out more that nation me to you. to share your story join the conversation here on to tell me you on twitter and on the face.
news as people close to her became embroiled till scandal for exploding hair as she suffered from dementia. that was your d w business update thank you very much for joining us and i'll see you next time to care good bye. bye nationalists are on the rise with were required to meet your contract greater than that is their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking more trips to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out more that nation me to you. to share your story...
53
53
Sep 12, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
he'd been diagnosed with dementia in 2011. the english language premiere of samuel beckett's waiting for godot and the world premiere of harold pinter‘s homecoming. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this? do the tories expect our support in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the government announced it would lift the public sector pay cap for some. are the green shoots of the magic money tree starting to peak through? we ask one of austerity‘s architects if this signals a rethink. also tonight: the campaigners get their way, for now. the government presses the pause button on murdoch's takeover of sky. should we be worried it will turn into this? there's got to be some downside to having a woman president, right? something, something that may not fit with that office. correct? hmm, i'm going to say no, bill! we'll he
he'd been diagnosed with dementia in 2011. the english language premiere of samuel beckett's waiting for godot and the world premiere of harold pinter‘s homecoming. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this? do the tories expect our support in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the...
49
49
Sep 26, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
dementia someone needs dialysis once or twice a week.probably longer than that, imagine if you been undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. that will happen this week or next list things dramatically change. these are challenges. i raise them because this will require effort on the federalm main traditionally see in a storm that impacted the mainland for the reasons i've outlined many more. the good news is earlier today you saw the white house engagenf in more in terms of what they're doing. more department of defense q access. the ability to land more planes more quickly and more things coming in. the port open fairly quickly. the challenges remain. even if we could improve $10 billion and somehow figure way to deliver it to puerto rico they would still be challenged to take it from the airport or seaport and deliver it to the places they needed the most.ul there are road still not clear. we still don't have a full b assessment of where the damages are where the need is most.e quite frankly because their roads and bridges it would collapse
dementia someone needs dialysis once or twice a week.probably longer than that, imagine if you been undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. that will happen this week or next list things dramatically change. these are challenges. i raise them because this will require effort on the federalm main traditionally see in a storm that impacted the mainland for the reasons i've outlined many more. the good news is earlier today you saw the white house engagenf in more in terms of what they're doing. more...
60
60
Sep 7, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
compelling is it is saying it is notjust about being fit, it is about whether you want to end up with dementiao keep your brain going for as long as possible? we all love lists. if there are seven things we need to do, don't drink too much, walk a few minutes every day, each vegetable. we are more likely to do it. carry that check list antic, the everyday. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you asa bennett and jenni russell. goodbye. we'll get onto the latest uk forecast in a moment. the state of play with three hurricanes here. katia could become a major hurricane before making landfall in mexico, irma and the turks and caicos islands and close to cuba and the usa and pose a, hurricane watchers in barbuda, that could become a major hurricane and we will keep you updated. low pressure in control driving this weather front into the south overnight
compelling is it is saying it is notjust about being fit, it is about whether you want to end up with dementiao keep your brain going for as long as possible? we all love lists. if there are seven things we need to do, don't drink too much, walk a few minutes every day, each vegetable. we are more likely to do it. carry that check list antic, the everyday. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for...
42
42
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
she has osteoporosis, also has dementia, has been complaining about persistent pain, and she was justo help. but prosecutors say horger broke the law in a big way. police charged 50 year old donna horger with attempted murder, aggravated assault, wreckless endangerment after she allegedly injected her mother with insulin on three different occasions, the first happened at northeast philadelphia nursing home, horger was found unresponsive, and transported to abington hospital for treatment. while she was at the hospital, the woman's daughter gave her momma second and third dose. at that pointy police launched an investigation. abington hospital told investigators, their staff did not inject mary horger. but the person who did must be a medical professional. donna horger is a pharmacist. horger's attorney is calling this a sad case. a daughter wanted to help, not hurt, her mother. >> unfortunately, there are times in our lives, all of us, where we are faced with an older, inch philadelphia lover one, and sometimes with the with the reality when when that person is pleading with you, beg
she has osteoporosis, also has dementia, has been complaining about persistent pain, and she was justo help. but prosecutors say horger broke the law in a big way. police charged 50 year old donna horger with attempted murder, aggravated assault, wreckless endangerment after she allegedly injected her mother with insulin on three different occasions, the first happened at northeast philadelphia nursing home, horger was found unresponsive, and transported to abington hospital for treatment....
69
69
Sep 16, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
they tend to be more likely to suffer from dementia or loneliness. this week, fairfax county launched operation silver shield. it is a coordinated effort among county agencies to educate seniors on how to protect themselves from scammers. there are some recommendations. >> be very cautious of agreeing to work that stems from door to door solicitation. if you actually need work, i would highly encourage people to get references, speak to family members, get multiple estimates for the work that you need and make an informed decision. >> some protections already in place. >> fairfax county has licen laws. you have to have a license to go door to door and throw out your product. >> yesterday, the county put up a jury duty phone scam. callers claim to be from the sheriff's office and make the call appear as if it is coming from the sheriff's office. >> it's one of the classic ones where they mask the call. >> right. >> so if it does happen, what can people do? >> if you think you've fallen victim, go online. they have a form you can fill out and submit, a
they tend to be more likely to suffer from dementia or loneliness. this week, fairfax county launched operation silver shield. it is a coordinated effort among county agencies to educate seniors on how to protect themselves from scammers. there are some recommendations. >> be very cautious of agreeing to work that stems from door to door solicitation. if you actually need work, i would highly encourage people to get references, speak to family members, get multiple estimates for the work...
47
47
Sep 30, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
in the same way that she got it wrong with the dementia tax, the people, the core voters for the toryle—aged group two in a0 and 60. who are they? they are the people with elderly relatives, they are worried about the cost of care, and they have kids going to university. how long is she going to be there? the sunday times says that johnson thinks she will be gone within a year. the things that boris says, none of which ever seem to make a great deal of sense, he is spewing a load of rubbish about brexit and now this. i cannot see that. it is possible that she will be gone at the end of next week, if she goes —— if she does or says something stupid. every conservative mpi something stupid. every conservative mp i have spoken to has said, look, we have to give her until 2019 to get brexit through. i have always seen her position is actually hoping to get to that milestone, and then, if she has redeemed herself, she might carry on after that.|j if she has redeemed herself, she might carry on after that. i think this reeks of boris‘ desperation. might carry on after that. i think this ree
in the same way that she got it wrong with the dementia tax, the people, the core voters for the toryle—aged group two in a0 and 60. who are they? they are the people with elderly relatives, they are worried about the cost of care, and they have kids going to university. how long is she going to be there? the sunday times says that johnson thinks she will be gone within a year. the things that boris says, none of which ever seem to make a great deal of sense, he is spewing a load of rubbish...
96
96
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 74-year-old mary was in the nursing home hyped me with dementia and osteoporosis.he had several times broken bones. her daughter is charged with attempted murder for injecting her with insulin even though she wasn't a diabetic. her lawyer says, this isn't about crime. it's about compassion. it's every grown child' worst nightmare. watching an elderly parent suffering from an illness in a hospital or nursing home. abington police say when 50-year-old donna couldn't bear to watch her mother mary suffer any more, she injected her with insulin hoping she'd pass away. >> it's very sad tragic set of circumstances. >> reporter: now she stands charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment after she injected her 74-year-old mother on separate occasions with insulin in request hopes of putting her mother at peace and ending her suffering. >> sometimes you're faced with the reality when that person is pleading with you, and begging you to stop the suffering, um to, stop the pain. >> reporter: investigators say the first injection incident happene
. >> 74-year-old mary was in the nursing home hyped me with dementia and osteoporosis.he had several times broken bones. her daughter is charged with attempted murder for injecting her with insulin even though she wasn't a diabetic. her lawyer says, this isn't about crime. it's about compassion. it's every grown child' worst nightmare. watching an elderly parent suffering from an illness in a hospital or nursing home. abington police say when 50-year-old donna couldn't bear to watch her...
68
68
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
begging you, to stop the suffering, to stop the pain. >> doctors say horger's mother suffers from dementia, osteoporosis, but her conditions are not life threatening. she has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and wreckless endangerment. president trump broke bread with democrats while brokering a deal on daca. or did he? >> there is a lot of conflicting report about what they agreed on or didn't agree on. all of the implication frost that, let's get right down to washington and doug luzader. good morning, doug. >> reporter: good morning, yes. this meeting will to do with say daca, that's of course the deferred action for childhood arrivals that president obama. >> did president give up, look the other way? offered democrats the. the president, democrats, agreed deal to be caught up by this in law. and also back away from the border wall, now the white house kinds of disputes that, so that. >> it seems, sorry, we had audio issue, sounds like we're running a story while you're talking same tape justly, we apologize for that, have we worked that out? >> no, if you couldn'
begging you, to stop the suffering, to stop the pain. >> doctors say horger's mother suffers from dementia, osteoporosis, but her conditions are not life threatening. she has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and wreckless endangerment. president trump broke bread with democrats while brokering a deal on daca. or did he? >> there is a lot of conflicting report about what they agreed on or didn't agree on. all of the implication frost that, let's get right down...
37
37
Sep 22, 2017
09/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
death, as people close to her began in boiled in scandal for exploiting her as she suffered from dementia. we have more coming up. >> first, we are going to spain. supporters of catalonia independents are continuing protests. this, and head of catalonia plans to hold an unauthorized independence of on october 1. the language was supprsed --- suppressed before the return to democracy. catalonia accounts for a fifth of spain's economy. in the catalonian capital of our slow to and across the autonomous region -- of barcelona and across the times region. >> pro-independence supporters gathered in front of barcelona. they want the spanish government to released capital on detained in connection with the referendum. -- officials detained in connection with the referendum. >> everyone will know what is happening here. they raided our offices. interested representatives. -- and arrested representatives. >> spain is a dictatorship that violates our rights. >> the situation escalated on wednesday, with the police shooting of rubber bullets and clashing with protesters. spanish authorities confiscat
death, as people close to her began in boiled in scandal for exploiting her as she suffered from dementia. we have more coming up. >> first, we are going to spain. supporters of catalonia independents are continuing protests. this, and head of catalonia plans to hold an unauthorized independence of on october 1. the language was supprsed --- suppressed before the return to democracy. catalonia accounts for a fifth of spain's economy. in the catalonian capital of our slow to and across the...
82
82
Sep 17, 2017
09/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> my grandfather was a life long pediatrician and about 10 years ago was diagnosed with dementia anday a few years ago. before he passed away i created run for poppa just an idea of running a couple races throughout the year to raise some money and i met so many people that were in to the cause and all over the world and just to raise awareness and funds for dementia research. >> reporter: so this is his seventh state that he has visited out of 106789 he is running 10 half marathons in 10 different states to raise money for alzheimer's research and he has raised thousands of dollars so far with the goal of raising $15,000 by the end of this year. of course here are some of the runners for 40th annual rock and roll half mar then coming down here and they will be running all the way around and ending at art museum. elite athletes we have seen them coming, there are olympic athletes running and they are expect to finish here shortly. we will catch up with them at the finish line. live from the parkway i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you very much. >>> we will follow y
. >> my grandfather was a life long pediatrician and about 10 years ago was diagnosed with dementia anday a few years ago. before he passed away i created run for poppa just an idea of running a couple races throughout the year to raise some money and i met so many people that were in to the cause and all over the world and just to raise awareness and funds for dementia research. >> reporter: so this is his seventh state that he has visited out of 106789 he is running 10 half...
67
67
Sep 17, 2017
09/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so my grandfather was a life long pediatrician and about 10 years ago was diagnosed with dementia, passed away a few years ago. before he passed away, i created a run, just with the idea of running a couple races throughout the year to raise some money, and i met so many people that were affected by the cause, it has taken me all over the world and just to raise awareness and funds for dementia research. >> reporter: our viewers are watching your amazing video you have put together through your adventures this year you decided to do 10 half marathons in 10 states, that brought you here to philadelphia. >> yes. >> reporter: tell us about this, why you chose philadelphia specifically and what you think about our city. >> sure. i learned a lot of great things about this race in philadelphia i have some good friend is here. they say you have to show up, make this part of your 10 for 10. it doesn't take much convincing on that front. there is such a great vibe, reputation here. it was a in brainer to come here. every within has been so friendly throughout the city. been a wonderful wee
. >> so my grandfather was a life long pediatrician and about 10 years ago was diagnosed with dementia, passed away a few years ago. before he passed away, i created a run, just with the idea of running a couple races throughout the year to raise some money, and i met so many people that were affected by the cause, it has taken me all over the world and just to raise awareness and funds for dementia research. >> reporter: our viewers are watching your amazing video you have put...
142
142
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: good morning, karen, so donna's mother suffers from osteoporosis as well as dementia. so recently had multiple falls, numerous broken bones, she told police she just didn't want to see her mother suffering any more. list say 50 year old could not bear to witness this, the 74 year old mother, mary, suffering in a nursing home and took it upon herself to try to end her life. police say donna confessed to injecting her mom with insulin, on three different occasions, even though her mother is not a diabetic. each time the medical staff realized the patient was in trouble, rush her into treatment, after the third incident, which happened at abington hospital, as she was recovering from a previous incident, police launched an investigation. the hospital said no one on it staff used insulin on mary who areger. they questioned the woman's daughter and she admitted. she is a pharmacist so knew how it would affect. they're calling this a sad case, the daughter want today help not hurt her mother. >> unfortunately, there are times in our lives, all of us, where we're faced with a
>> reporter: good morning, karen, so donna's mother suffers from osteoporosis as well as dementia. so recently had multiple falls, numerous broken bones, she told police she just didn't want to see her mother suffering any more. list say 50 year old could not bear to witness this, the 74 year old mother, mary, suffering in a nursing home and took it upon herself to try to end her life. police say donna confessed to injecting her mom with insulin, on three different occasions, even though...
135
135
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
parents who say if 95% of players that play football have cte, early onset of alzheimer's as well as dementia big-time concern. and the game continues to change i think that football -- they're doing a good job of protecting the players and giving them a lot of information. but at the same time this is a physical game. it's a collision sport. it's a sport you have to get out there and you have to try to figure out how to play the sport safely. unfortunately, i'm not sure there's an answer for that. >> oh, boy. moving on to the eagles. next week, visit the chargers. the chargers lose today. rivers didn't look that great. but traveling to the west coast. could this be trouble if could this one of those quote, unquote, trap games for the birds? >> it could be. but the thing for the eagles, you established a run game this week. next week, continue. you're against the 28th-ranked run defense this week in the new york giants. next week, against the 26th-ranked run defense. give up it 128 yards per game. i think the eagles started something good this week and have to continue it next week. if they d
parents who say if 95% of players that play football have cte, early onset of alzheimer's as well as dementia big-time concern. and the game continues to change i think that football -- they're doing a good job of protecting the players and giving them a lot of information. but at the same time this is a physical game. it's a collision sport. it's a sport you have to get out there and you have to try to figure out how to play the sport safely. unfortunately, i'm not sure there's an answer for...
92
92
Sep 29, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
tens of thousands of people with dementia and other severe mental impairments aren't claiming the counciley're entitled to according to consumer website money saving expert. freedom of information research has revealed large variations in the number of people claiming the discount in britain. the government says it expects all councils to make sure that people entitled to this support receive it. this discount has been given to protect the most vulnerable in society and give them more funds to make their homes more suitable to live on as their condition deteriorates. that is a good thing. but the fact that bureaucratic ineptitude in stopping people getting that discount is not a good sign. —— is stopping. ukip will name a new leader today as it tries to reinvent itself after a disastrous general election that saw it lose more than three million votes. it could prove a pivotal moment for the party. mass resignations have been threatened if anne marie waters, a candidate who has described islam as "evil," were to become leader. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. in this pre
tens of thousands of people with dementia and other severe mental impairments aren't claiming the counciley're entitled to according to consumer website money saving expert. freedom of information research has revealed large variations in the number of people claiming the discount in britain. the government says it expects all councils to make sure that people entitled to this support receive it. this discount has been given to protect the most vulnerable in society and give them more funds to...
149
149
Sep 22, 2017
09/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 1
so i started -- i signed a contract but then ben got dementia, and i really spent the last two years after i signed the contract taking care of him before he died, which was all it will be three years next month. and so, the book just changed, because i ultimately didn't really want to write a book about the website. what i wanted to write a book about is the spiritual experience that i had over my life, how i became an atheist, how i was an atheist when i started the website and how i decided atheist. i really took that book to heart act religion of one's own, because i do have my own faith and religion, and it's more spiritual. >> sally quinn thanks so much for coming in. >> we just had the information about the book signing on the screen. can we pull it up one more time? again you can meet sally quinn. at the riply center is it the smithsonian. >> happy fall to you. >> she's been saying that all day. day. >>> we shall not. we shall. >>> howard university today at former fbi director james comey tried to deliver a conversation speech at the historically black college. protesters we
so i started -- i signed a contract but then ben got dementia, and i really spent the last two years after i signed the contract taking care of him before he died, which was all it will be three years next month. and so, the book just changed, because i ultimately didn't really want to write a book about the website. what i wanted to write a book about is the spiritual experience that i had over my life, how i became an atheist, how i was an atheist when i started the website and how i decided...
385
385
Sep 16, 2017
09/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 385
favorite 0
quote 0
royal shakespeare theater company, sir peter hall. 12th night back in 2011, he was diagnosed with dementiais sir peter hall at the table. interi would like to be a conductsor, i have to say, i've had a lucky life professionally and i've had a wonderful life. if you say to me you're going going back to go and say what would you like to do again? ieferred be a director. >> theater director? >> yes. it's the best job in the world, terribly tiring and terribly demanding. you get paid for living in chekof's head for a month. pretty amazing. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golde
royal shakespeare theater company, sir peter hall. 12th night back in 2011, he was diagnosed with dementiais sir peter hall at the table. interi would like to be a conductsor, i have to say, i've had a lucky life professionally and i've had a wonderful life. if you say to me you're going going back to go and say what would you like to do again? ieferred be a director. >> theater director? >> yes. it's the best job in the world, terribly tiring and terribly demanding. you get paid...
29
29
Sep 19, 2017
09/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: granny suffers from dementia, so in order to cheer her up, her granddaughter painted herk. >> everywhere we go, granny carries the rock with her. >> reporter: rocking granny was born, and she has some moves. >> look here, granny. >> reporter: now people are sending rocks from all over the country. this package arrived from new jersey. >> any place in america is wonderful. >> reporter: the family says granny's whole attitude has changed. she has something to look forward to every day. >> for even just a few minutes, she can zone in and find joy and happiness, and that's what it's all about. >> reporter: from dogs to palm trees to emojis, granny now has dozens of painted rocks. >>> right now, we're following breaking news out of mexico. dead in an earthquake that's hit central mexico. it's a powerful 7.1 magnitude quake centered about 75 miles southeast of mexico city. the governor of a state south of the capitol says 42 people have been killed there. at least 7 more deaths have been reported in and around mexico city. search and rescue teams are digging for survivers. they
. >> reporter: granny suffers from dementia, so in order to cheer her up, her granddaughter painted herk. >> everywhere we go, granny carries the rock with her. >> reporter: rocking granny was born, and she has some moves. >> look here, granny. >> reporter: now people are sending rocks from all over the country. this package arrived from new jersey. >> any place in america is wonderful. >> reporter: the family says granny's whole attitude has changed....
81
81
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: mary horjer has dementia and osteo are month eases row.octors told police they are not live threatening. donna was released on bail. she faces preliminary hearing in two week. her attorney would not comment on those statement to police. >> lucy. >> thank you dive. live look at wildwood. not exactly beach weather. probably not tomorrow either. meteorologist kathy orr is here with your forecast at 11:00. so it's irma's remnants all around tomorrow. >> the last of irma. >> okay. >> moisture left over. you can see that swirl. that counterclockwise swirl there's the moisture and the humidity madee it to the delawae valley. it's warm, it's humid areas of fog. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. from pittsburgh 32 erie thunderstorms as well with this it's pretty balmy out there feeling i can a summer evening. philadelphia, millville 70 degrees. wilmington 72. up a degree sin the last hour. reading and lancaster at 67 degrees. look at this reading and lancaster half mile visible. half mile being reported in millville. half mile in witnesses town
. >> reporter: mary horjer has dementia and osteo are month eases row.octors told police they are not live threatening. donna was released on bail. she faces preliminary hearing in two week. her attorney would not comment on those statement to police. >> lucy. >> thank you dive. live look at wildwood. not exactly beach weather. probably not tomorrow either. meteorologist kathy orr is here with your forecast at 11:00. so it's irma's remnants all around tomorrow. >> the...
165
165
Sep 29, 2017
09/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
you protected this great man who was suffering from dementia.so charming and good looking. >> sexy. >> all that may be true from your perspective and it should be. but ben bradley was such a guy that i didn't recognize, but i did notice he was reading my book and he was puzzling. when did that start, this beautiful couple, when did you realize that he had a problem? >> well, he was diagnosed eight years before he died. but i got him diagnosed because he started turning against me. he started becoming hostile. >> you write that. >> and we had a fabulous marriage. i mean, we were really in love with each other. >> that comes with dementia. that's classic. >> but i didn't know that. so we went to a shrink and say, he's saying awful things to me. and he would say, i love you, i would never say that. i thought he was gas lighting me. then he was diagnosed, because he was getting forgetful, then i read about it and saw the classic thing. >> there's three or four great stories here. first of all, you're frightening sometimes. >> only three or four? >>
you protected this great man who was suffering from dementia.so charming and good looking. >> sexy. >> all that may be true from your perspective and it should be. but ben bradley was such a guy that i didn't recognize, but i did notice he was reading my book and he was puzzling. when did that start, this beautiful couple, when did you realize that he had a problem? >> well, he was diagnosed eight years before he died. but i got him diagnosed because he started turning against...