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we heard a hearing on the g-8 dement dementia skpu dementia summit and beyond. in 2014 on the actual summit report from the g-8 and now today's hearing, of course. today's hearing is intended to examine existing and potential options for prevention and treatment of this often -- this always-devastated disease, and the harrowing statistics cited earlier would be much worse in developing countries if they had accurate identification of alzheimer's and records of victims and of deaths. as our hearing testimony will demonstrate, there is hope for alzheimer's patients, their families and friends. there is a surge particularly for research. for example, a research team from columbia university's medical center in 2013 said they had finally traced alzheimer's to its early developmental stages. a discovery that they believed could lead to more effective treatments. in science, translational medicine two years ago, australian researchers explained a noninvasive ultrasound technology that clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques, structures responsible for memory lo
we heard a hearing on the g-8 dement dementia skpu dementia summit and beyond. in 2014 on the actual summit report from the g-8 and now today's hearing, of course. today's hearing is intended to examine existing and potential options for prevention and treatment of this often -- this always-devastated disease, and the harrowing statistics cited earlier would be much worse in developing countries if they had accurate identification of alzheimer's and records of victims and of deaths. as our...
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and equally, anyone can come to the dementia—friendly screenings, you don't have to be living with dementiaand after the film. taking her mum to the screening, em is grateful that the staff and other patrons are more patient than they might be at a regular showing. we‘ve been to jailhouse rock, which she really loved, like elvis. she knew the songs. did shejoin in? yeah, yeah. and her favourite was singin‘ in the rain, it has been. and then whenever she brings it up that we went there and we saw singin‘ in the rain, that‘s the one... 0h, she remembers that? yeah, she always tells people that she went to a place and she saw singin‘ in the rain. we‘re scrupulously nonjudgemental, of course, but films that get people with dementia and their carers out of the house, it might just be a feel—good hit. steve smith. let‘s take you through the front pages. the times has that same book extracts that we started with, tony blair warned trump that the uk may have spied on him and a suggestion by michael wolff mr blair might have been angling as an adviser to mr trump in the middle east in the white hous
and equally, anyone can come to the dementia—friendly screenings, you don't have to be living with dementiaand after the film. taking her mum to the screening, em is grateful that the staff and other patrons are more patient than they might be at a regular showing. we‘ve been to jailhouse rock, which she really loved, like elvis. she knew the songs. did shejoin in? yeah, yeah. and her favourite was singin‘ in the rain, it has been. and then whenever she brings it up that we went there and...
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to access such as autism and dementia to a ccess services such as autism and dementia to access servicesa neighbourhood of rio dejaneiro. it is a very big inside but it has everything you could possibly think of. he says if there is rain, he can sculpt himself a brand—new 5andcastle. impaired his style to gaudiand 5andcastle. impaired his style to gaudi and runs a book exchange. he has the weather for it but running repairs would take a ball his time. the view is not bad though. jj is here with the sport. a busy day in australia? certainly. cricket and tennis. the british number two, kyle edmund. he‘s been doing very well in the competition so far. yes let‘s start with tennis because kyle edmund is attempting to reach a grand slam quarter finalfor the first time. britain‘s number two has already seen off the eleventh seed kevin anderson and dealt with some incredibly hot conditions in melbourne on his way to the last sixteen. it‘s much cooler today, just 26 degrees. but the battle is just as intense against andreas seppi. edmund is 26 places above the italian in the world rankings, altho
to access such as autism and dementia to a ccess services such as autism and dementia to access servicesa neighbourhood of rio dejaneiro. it is a very big inside but it has everything you could possibly think of. he says if there is rain, he can sculpt himself a brand—new 5andcastle. impaired his style to gaudiand 5andcastle. impaired his style to gaudi and runs a book exchange. he has the weather for it but running repairs would take a ball his time. the view is not bad though. jj is here...
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it helps to locate people with dementia people who off become loss.cases involving daniel dehaven and delmar mosley it may have helped. both men with dementia were missing for days before being discovered deceased. >> i think it's a program that everybody should have just to help keep the community safe in terms of the folks who might have a disease or an is to get them home as fast as we can. >> reporter: a reported six in 10 people with dementia will in fact want. the alzheimer's association says people with dementia may have problems with short-term memory keeping track of a wallet and paying bills. tisha lewis fox5 local news. >> all right, well things have definitely warmed up now. can you believe 57 degrees out there right now? >> i did not wear a jacket today t i know if i were six or seven years old your mother would say wear a jacket anyway but it was not bad at all, sue. >> and if i find that in your backpack later tonight. >> right, right. >> we actually hit 62 degrees today. you can see the numbers behind me. that is more typical of early
it helps to locate people with dementia people who off become loss.cases involving daniel dehaven and delmar mosley it may have helped. both men with dementia were missing for days before being discovered deceased. >> i think it's a program that everybody should have just to help keep the community safe in terms of the folks who might have a disease or an is to get them home as fast as we can. >> reporter: a reported six in 10 people with dementia will in fact want. the alzheimer's...
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word that mainstream news outlets had shied away from dementia well wolf publishers stand firm against donald trump's lawyers and the threat of litigation copies of the book are flying off the shelves the american mainstream news media remain hypnotized by a spectacle they did much to create our starting point this week the white house. the president fire and fury was making headlines before the first copy was sold that bombshell book rocking the latest book has come out and everybody's head is exploding it is a devastating portrait of a troubled family back sir. alone fueled two entire news cycles forty eight hours of coverage peppered with angry tweets coming out of the oval office or perhaps the president's bedroom that winning the presidency qualifies him is not smart genius and a very stable genius at that if the white house actually fought to threaten the publisher with a lawsuit would stop the inevitable it was wrong the publication was moved on the book is published as at nine o'clock this morning the president's lawyer sent a cease and desist letter to which you say actually w
word that mainstream news outlets had shied away from dementia well wolf publishers stand firm against donald trump's lawyers and the threat of litigation copies of the book are flying off the shelves the american mainstream news media remain hypnotized by a spectacle they did much to create our starting point this week the white house. the president fire and fury was making headlines before the first copy was sold that bombshell book rocking the latest book has come out and everybody's head is...
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which, for somebody with alzheimer's dementia, ina somebody with alzheimer's dementia, in a vulnerablethat short two minutes you don't know what will happen. they could walk of anywhere, they could be getting into anywhere, they could be getting into a car with another person. if the blue badge scheme had been extended to alzheimer's and dementia patients before, it would have put our minds are dressed as a family. before, it would have put our minds are dressed as a familylj before, it would have put our minds are dressed as a family. i think you've made the case extremely well. richard, thank you for talking to us. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across america for the second women's march —— with many protesting against donald trump's presidency. the main rally will be held in las vegas later on. marches are also taking place around the world — including in london as simon jones reports. time's up! what time is it? time's up! hundreds gathered outside downing street, determined to make their voices heard. the message, time's up on the sexual harassmen
which, for somebody with alzheimer's dementia, ina somebody with alzheimer's dementia, in a vulnerablethat short two minutes you don't know what will happen. they could walk of anywhere, they could be getting into anywhere, they could be getting into a car with another person. if the blue badge scheme had been extended to alzheimer's and dementia patients before, it would have put our minds are dressed as a family. before, it would have put our minds are dressed as a familylj before, it would...
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and embarrassing activities like using the washroom where we've heard for many older adults with dementia and their families that it's just such a difficult situation to be and so technology can alleviate some of that that's what we're really after here i face alex we're talking about the future and what the future can bring us and intend to technology to be about next all to intelligence sit tight because we've got a video coming out from will bailey in the united kingdom who's also working to help older people live independent lives here his thoughts on using tech to help people outside the home independent living doesn't just rely on innovations i'm asking the confidence to travel can cause isolation so while the world of assistive technology is moving fast we still missing innovation which assists independent travel for the elderly and those with dementia thanks or is the key if we use that to better understand vulnerable travelers we can provide highly personalized information to remove the unknown from the stress of travelling or working with the n.h.s. in the u.k. on a travel assis
and embarrassing activities like using the washroom where we've heard for many older adults with dementia and their families that it's just such a difficult situation to be and so technology can alleviate some of that that's what we're really after here i face alex we're talking about the future and what the future can bring us and intend to technology to be about next all to intelligence sit tight because we've got a video coming out from will bailey in the united kingdom who's also working to...
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disabilities will adapt to the technology not the other way round expecting a person living with dementia to adapt without listening to their views that can affect how keen they elton's the technology how are you approaching his how you are getting people with a disability with the aging issues how you can even write down at the beginning yeah then the net is a critical aspect of why many past technologies have failed to really provide that support so what we're doing in major well with our researchers and our students and our partners is really teaching them how do and gauge seniors and caregivers right at the get go we're not really looking at seniors and these individuals as you know kind of time that the token older person has are your project but really making them an equal part of the research and development team that's been a real critical aspect of our network which is results and some really fascinating technologies moving towards the marketplace you have a lab could have a bit of a picture if you have a video can't spend what we're seeing when we turn up on the screen going to
disabilities will adapt to the technology not the other way round expecting a person living with dementia to adapt without listening to their views that can affect how keen they elton's the technology how are you approaching his how you are getting people with a disability with the aging issues how you can even write down at the beginning yeah then the net is a critical aspect of why many past technologies have failed to really provide that support so what we're doing in major well with our...
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are you looking at dementia?> on what basis with you -- a philosophical question -- advised the cabinet that he is physically unfit? >> that is not the same thing as a psychiatric exam or psychological -- >> itt is not. >> you gave the president a cognitive test. was that the mental examination? if not, can you tell us what specific cognitive test it was? there is scrutiny of what was overlooked at the time with president reagan in terms of alzheimer's, he was then known to suffered from at a later dat. can you say that whether the test that you ran would exclude any of those things? speak of his age and continuing his physicals in the future, while you continue the cognitive tests? >> you see that the president was the one who requested the cognitive test, it wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did he tell you why he wanted it done? >> what is your take of all the doctors and clinicians all across the country who have said that in this president they see symptoms of this, that, and the other? >> sy
are you looking at dementia?> on what basis with you -- a philosophical question -- advised the cabinet that he is physically unfit? >> that is not the same thing as a psychiatric exam or psychological -- >> itt is not. >> you gave the president a cognitive test. was that the mental examination? if not, can you tell us what specific cognitive test it was? there is scrutiny of what was overlooked at the time with president reagan in terms of alzheimer's, he was then known to...
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blue badge permits forfree parking are to be made easier to get for people with dementia and autism.nd in sport: britain's karl edmund loses the first set of his last 16 match against italy's andreas seppi at the australian open. and the weather this morning, be prepared for some snow this morning, quite tricky and some of the roads. the snow will not last all day and turning much more mild tomorrow gci’oss turning much more mild tomorrow across the country. the intercontinental hotel in kabul, blackened and smoking good morning, first our main story. the authorities in afghanistan say a siege of a luxury hotel in kabul has come to an end, more than 12 hours after it was attacked by gunmen. an interior ministry spokesman said five civilians were killed at the intercontinental hotel, along with all three attackers. more than a—hundred people have been rescued. andrew plant reports. the intercontinental hotel in kabul, blackened and smoking after an ii—hour siege. the shooting started after nightfall, several gunmen armed with grenades and automatic weapons. translation: at first, i he
blue badge permits forfree parking are to be made easier to get for people with dementia and autism.nd in sport: britain's karl edmund loses the first set of his last 16 match against italy's andreas seppi at the australian open. and the weather this morning, be prepared for some snow this morning, quite tricky and some of the roads. the snow will not last all day and turning much more mild tomorrow gci’oss turning much more mild tomorrow across the country. the intercontinental hotel in...
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and i'm not saying that donald trump has dementia. again, that's a medical determination that i'm not qualified, nor are you, to make that sort of determination. frankly, again, i don't care if he has some sort of malady or pathology. i'm not worried about that. i'm concerned with his behavior, how this man is acting, and he is not acting like a normal, grown-up president of the united states. >> your father underwent psychological testing as i just said in the question before. every year -- you don't -- >> no. he had a physical every year, but i don't think he had psychological testing every year. i never heard that. >> so the reagan library says that, but you don't think that every year he -- >> this is the first i've heard of that. >> do you think every president should undergo a physical and psychological testing when they're in office? >> well, it would be a good idea to have a physical every year. i think we get the into some troubling territory, though, when you start talking about psychological examination. who's going to perf
and i'm not saying that donald trump has dementia. again, that's a medical determination that i'm not qualified, nor are you, to make that sort of determination. frankly, again, i don't care if he has some sort of malady or pathology. i'm not worried about that. i'm concerned with his behavior, how this man is acting, and he is not acting like a normal, grown-up president of the united states. >> your father underwent psychological testing as i just said in the question before. every year...
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these are people with a diagnosis of dementia, and their carers.t many with the condition don't have access to groups like this. today, the international longevity centre will deliver the biggest report of its kind to the house of lords, calling for greater music provision, and a national framework to deliver it. we've all been hearing about how to decrease the use of antipsychotic medication, and music provides a really fantastic alternative. only 5% of care homes in the uk have good quality arts and music provision for their residents. we really want to see that increased. you don't have to perform music to reap the benefits, according to research in this report. just listening to it can have a hugely positive effect. you have a better memory for the music you listen to between the ages of ten and 30. so if you've got a relative with dementia, even if they can't communicate with you anymore, you can think back to when they would have been ten to 30 years old, and use that as a key to unlock the kinds of music that they might really enjoy, and mig
these are people with a diagnosis of dementia, and their carers.t many with the condition don't have access to groups like this. today, the international longevity centre will deliver the biggest report of its kind to the house of lords, calling for greater music provision, and a national framework to deliver it. we've all been hearing about how to decrease the use of antipsychotic medication, and music provides a really fantastic alternative. only 5% of care homes in the uk have good quality...
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he had dementia. he was found in a wooded area on dorsey road near bwi marshall airport. he may have been picked up along route 1, dropped off in anne arundel county. police do not expect foul play. >>> police are asking for your help in a similar case in d.c. 81-year-old delmar mosley has dementia and he's missing. he was on 24th street northeast in the woodbridge neighborhood. he was wearing a black and white plaid shirt, light blue jeans, black delmar is in the early stages of dementia and may be in need of medication. we've boasted these pictures on our twitter page. you can retweet from there and help us find him. >>> today lawmakers get back to work in maryland and virginia. terry mccall live will give his father well address before ralph northam is sworn in on saturday. danica rome is one of more than ten democratic women joining the assembly. in maryland, some lawmakers have outlined a proposal to create an individual health care mandate at the state level. federal lawmakers got rid of it in the gop tax bill. now according to this agenda as well, democrats pushed
he had dementia. he was found in a wooded area on dorsey road near bwi marshall airport. he may have been picked up along route 1, dropped off in anne arundel county. police do not expect foul play. >>> police are asking for your help in a similar case in d.c. 81-year-old delmar mosley has dementia and he's missing. he was on 24th street northeast in the woodbridge neighborhood. he was wearing a black and white plaid shirt, light blue jeans, black delmar is in the early stages of...
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no early onset alzheimer's or dementia. this does not fit the narrative president trump is crazy suffering from dementia and mentally unfit to serve. which means in their twisted minds he needs to be kikcked ou of office the media asked about his mental fitness and they couldn't believe the answers. the cognitive test is one of the best throughout and passed it perfectly, 30 out of 30. you'll enjoy this, watch. >> reporter: can you address the president's fitness? he slurred his words during the dress. did you look into the cause? did you rule out early onset alzheimer's or dementia. >> this say philosophical question, would you advise the cabinet the president sun able to discharge his duties? >> that not the same thing as a psychiatric or psychological exam. >> reporter: you mentioned you gave the president a cognitive test, can you tell us what specific cognitive test he was given where there's scrutiny of what was overlooked from president reagan was known to suffer from at a later date. would the test you ran exclude a
no early onset alzheimer's or dementia. this does not fit the narrative president trump is crazy suffering from dementia and mentally unfit to serve. which means in their twisted minds he needs to be kikcked ou of office the media asked about his mental fitness and they couldn't believe the answers. the cognitive test is one of the best throughout and passed it perfectly, 30 out of 30. you'll enjoy this, watch. >> reporter: can you address the president's fitness? he slurred his words...
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he had dementia. he was found in a wooded area off dorsey road. over the weekend police told us he may have been picked up along route 1 and dropped off in anne arundel county. >>> police are also asking for your help in a similar case in d.c. 81-year-old del mar mosley has dementia and is now he was wearing a black and white plaid shirt, light blue jeans, black hat and brown suede jacket. de delmar is in need of help. >>> a d.c. teacher charged with sexually abusing a child is now in court. robert leach allegedly abused a child from 2011 to 2013. the victim who was his student reported the abuse in 2014. news 4's megan fitzgerald will be in court to follow that. >>> there were reports of chaos outside of george washington university hospital after a man was shot. this happened just after 8:30 last night. while that street was filled with people walking from the nearby metro station, bystanders helped the man get inside the hospital. we're told the dashboard camera on a passing metro bus may have captured images of that shoot g shooting. the suspe
he had dementia. he was found in a wooded area off dorsey road. over the weekend police told us he may have been picked up along route 1 and dropped off in anne arundel county. >>> police are also asking for your help in a similar case in d.c. 81-year-old del mar mosley has dementia and is now he was wearing a black and white plaid shirt, light blue jeans, black hat and brown suede jacket. de delmar is in need of help. >>> a d.c. teacher charged with sexually abusing a child...
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del mar is in the early stages of dementia. he may be in need of medication. if you see him, please call the d.c. police. >>> it is a video a lot of us will never forget. a sunny day practicing for an annual baseball game but today the congressman at the center of that republican baseball shooting will take another step in his recovery. a gunman shot congressman steve scalise last june during that practice in alexandrea. scalise underwent surgery for part of his continuing recovery. he returned to work last september to a thundering appe he says he plans to stay involved in work but has not said when he will return to capitol hill. >>> today lawmakers get back to work in both maryland and virginia. in virginia governor terry mcauliffe will give his father well address before governor gets sworn in. and in maryland, some lawmakers have outlined a proposal to create an individual health care mandate at the state level. federal lawmakers got rid of it in the republican tax bill. also on the agenda, democrats are pushing to override governor larry hogan's veto on
del mar is in the early stages of dementia. he may be in need of medication. if you see him, please call the d.c. police. >>> it is a video a lot of us will never forget. a sunny day practicing for an annual baseball game but today the congressman at the center of that republican baseball shooting will take another step in his recovery. a gunman shot congressman steve scalise last june during that practice in alexandrea. scalise underwent surgery for part of his continuing recovery. he...
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their deaths have prompted law enforcement to review encounters dementia.tafford county sheriff's office is the first in the region offer project lifesaver. participants wear a personalized bracelet that emits a constant tracking symbol. in the cases involving dehaven and mosley, it may have helped. >> we attended a seminar. a lot of times folks are accused scared. the best thing to do is just talk to them in a slow manner reassure them they're safe and just to obviously we want to try to get help to them as soon as possible. >> according to the alzheimer's association, six in 10 people with dementia will want off. >> metro is now stepping up its efforts to better its system for riders and make the system safer. at a board meeting today the metro board discussed a plan to give refunds to metro riders delayed more than 15 eligible you would be required to register your smart trip cards with the transit agency. >> i'm out every night speaking and half the questions i get are about metro and every question of those questions i get is about reliability. i want
their deaths have prompted law enforcement to review encounters dementia.tafford county sheriff's office is the first in the region offer project lifesaver. participants wear a personalized bracelet that emits a constant tracking symbol. in the cases involving dehaven and mosley, it may have helped. >> we attended a seminar. a lot of times folks are accused scared. the best thing to do is just talk to them in a slow manner reassure them they're safe and just to obviously we want to try to...
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people with dementia and autism could soon be entitled to blue badge parking permits in england.nd in sport, the british number two is through to the quarter finals of the australian open. kyle edmund is currently leading italian andreas seppi in melbourne. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers are political commentator, james millar and journalist and author lainy malkani. afghan security forces have seized control of a luxury hotel in kabul, 12 hours after it was stormed by militants. fierce battles raged through the night as special forces fought the gunmen as they moved around the six—storey intercontinental hotel. six civilians were killed — as were all the militants. 160 guests and staff were rescued — including 41 foreigners. andrew plant has the latest. the intercontinental hotel in kabul, blackened and smoking after an ii—hour siege. the shooting started after nightfall, several gunmen armed with grenades and automatic weapons. translation: at first, i heard some gunfire and then, after 15 minutes, a worker from the hotel appr
people with dementia and autism could soon be entitled to blue badge parking permits in england.nd in sport, the british number two is through to the quarter finals of the australian open. kyle edmund is currently leading italian andreas seppi in melbourne. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers are political commentator, james millar and journalist and author lainy malkani. afghan security forces have seized control of a luxury hotel in kabul, 12...
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for a missing maryland man suffering from dementia. anne arrundel county police say 65-year-old sdanial de haven may have picked up or been picked up while walking a long route 1 last tuesday. officials believe he was then dropped off at gambrisl flower farm. detectives were combing that area today. he was seen last tuesday in a costco parking lot. today a group of firefighters put up flyers in hopes that someone may know where he is. >> he has dementia and can't verk lies they may have said we're in the neighborhood coming up and drop him here think may have been doing a good thing and given him a ride to the gardens is what we're hearing. we're going off the that information. we've been searching for the past five, six days and this is most credible lead they've had during the time. >> police are telling people to keep an eye out for de haven in the >> and a drop in overall crime. crime fell more than 16% and homicides down 18%. state attorney said the cases her prosecutors have taken to court are much stronger thanks to technology t
for a missing maryland man suffering from dementia. anne arrundel county police say 65-year-old sdanial de haven may have picked up or been picked up while walking a long route 1 last tuesday. officials believe he was then dropped off at gambrisl flower farm. detectives were combing that area today. he was seen last tuesday in a costco parking lot. today a group of firefighters put up flyers in hopes that someone may know where he is. >> he has dementia and can't verk lies they may have...
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from dementia and was nonverbal. police d autria: we are trying to dig up more information about a late-night lockdown -- the hospital tells abc seven a man was shot within a block and walked himself to the emergency room. he is going to be ok. police are trying to find the shooter. back to work for the virginia and maryland general assembly's who have a lot on their plate. controlfocusing on gun and equal pay. larry: in maryland, lawmakers will try to override a veto of a paid sick leave bill. they will try to expand medical marijuana licenses. something remarkable is happening this weekend in virginia. adrianna: when sworn in, he will be the first governor in virginia's history to surround himself with more women than men. his secretary of commerce all caps off eighth woman on a 50 member cabinet, giving women the majority of the governors cabinet for the first time in the state's history. ralph northam get a statement to the washington post saying "our commonwealth's diversity is our strengths, which is why beta c
from dementia and was nonverbal. police d autria: we are trying to dig up more information about a late-night lockdown -- the hospital tells abc seven a man was shot within a block and walked himself to the emergency room. he is going to be ok. police are trying to find the shooter. back to work for the virginia and maryland general assembly's who have a lot on their plate. controlfocusing on gun and equal pay. larry: in maryland, lawmakers will try to override a veto of a paid sick leave bill....
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but it's dealing with some very difficult subjects — it's dealing with dementia, it's dealing with memoryath and life, it's dealing with loss. it's dealing with the way people live on, as long as they live on in our memory. and also the way songs and music will linger in our minds sometimes, you know, if anybody has had any experience of people with dementia, music somehow cuts through. cuts through, doesn't it? there are moments that will make you weep, moments that will make you laugh. in the end, it'll make you cheer. if you liked this film, you see it and you like it, and i really think you will do, there's another film from a few years ago, from 2014, called book of life, which got overlooked. it does have thematic depth. they make a nice companion. go and get book of life on dvd, because it's a different film, but there are great similarities and they are both terrific. ok, the commuter. the premise of the story is quite gripping. the commuter — does it deliver? liam neeson is a ex—cop working as an insurance salesman. the beginning of the film, he loses hisjob, he's doing his commu
but it's dealing with some very difficult subjects — it's dealing with dementia, it's dealing with memoryath and life, it's dealing with loss. it's dealing with the way people live on, as long as they live on in our memory. and also the way songs and music will linger in our minds sometimes, you know, if anybody has had any experience of people with dementia, music somehow cuts through. cuts through, doesn't it? there are moments that will make you weep, moments that will make you laugh. in...
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it's dealing with dementia. it's dealing with memory. it's dealing with death and life. it's dealing with the way that people live on as long as they live on in our memory and also, the way that songs and music will linger in our minds sometimes, if anybody‘s had any experience of people with dementia, music somehow cuts through all of that. there are moments that will make you weeb, moments to —— weep, moments to make you laugh. it will make you cheer. if you like this film, i think you will do, there's another film from a few yea rs there's another film from a few years ago, called book of life which was overlooked. this does owe a thematic debt to it. if you see it cinema do it but go and get book of life. the commuter, the premise of the story is quite gripping. does it deliver? it's a film with an interesting set up. so liam neeson is an ex—cop now working as an insurance salesman. beginning of the film he loses hisjob. he needs money to pay for his kids tuition. suddenly there's someone on the train who says i want you to find somebody for me. i can't tell you who
it's dealing with dementia. it's dealing with memory. it's dealing with death and life. it's dealing with the way that people live on as long as they live on in our memory and also, the way that songs and music will linger in our minds sometimes, if anybody‘s had any experience of people with dementia, music somehow cuts through all of that. there are moments that will make you weeb, moments to —— weep, moments to make you laugh. it will make you cheer. if you like this film, i think you...
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. >> one of the people closest to donald trump during the campaign says he has early-stage dementia,repeats the same stories over and over, his father had it, it's getting worse, and no one knows that he has early signs of dementia. >> this is so unbalanced. he is not well. he looks like a thug, a goon, you look at thean handshake, lok at this. just what a thug. what an embarrassment. he is mauling him an idiot. >> they see no talent. they see absolutely nothing behind the eyes that they can work with. >> thiss is not funny. i this is really bad. just for the record, we are all really nervous. >> this presidency, it's rotten, all the way to the core, and right to the top. >> totally unprepared for the job of being the president, not knowing what he does not own. >> and possibly unfit mentally, sorry. >> sean: here with reaction, fox news contributor ari fleischer and from a "the hill," contra is with us. the media tonight, let's start about the president's comments about immigration from countries, your reaction, and the media's reaction to it? >> unforced error by the president? he
. >> one of the people closest to donald trump during the campaign says he has early-stage dementia,repeats the same stories over and over, his father had it, it's getting worse, and no one knows that he has early signs of dementia. >> this is so unbalanced. he is not well. he looks like a thug, a goon, you look at thean handshake, lok at this. just what a thug. what an embarrassment. he is mauling him an idiot. >> they see no talent. they see absolutely nothing behind the...
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wife helen leone suffers from dementia. and jackie's launched the race against dementia of the failing to clear as a as a racing driver in the. forward with his usual gusto to go to raise awareness and to raise funds and to research into the conditions of the more wilderness the better on the politician who occasionally has doubled in the show business that are being show business people who more than doubled in politics one thinks of the reagan not only schwarzenegger or even here glenda jackson of course was an oscar winning actress who became a member of parliament my old pal sean connelly you know has an interest in politics is never run for election i want to say you you think you have any any entry into the political dimension i think politicians in pakistan are politicians are the better actor than us. all the time you know the drama is going on on news channels or that i would only if you're making news you know whatever so they're fighting all the time so they're by. directors that's that's a shame because i think
wife helen leone suffers from dementia. and jackie's launched the race against dementia of the failing to clear as a as a racing driver in the. forward with his usual gusto to go to raise awareness and to raise funds and to research into the conditions of the more wilderness the better on the politician who occasionally has doubled in the show business that are being show business people who more than doubled in politics one thinks of the reagan not only schwarzenegger or even here glenda...
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it wants people with hidden disabilities and conditions like autism and dementia to be able to qualifyey too can enjoy the freedom to get out where and when they want. for many parents, they tell us that sometimes they don't want to go out. they don't want to take their autistic son or daughter out to the shops, out to schools and services and other places because they are worried about what might happen. but if they can park much closer to their destination then they can easily take someone away if there is an issue and if there are difficulties when they are out and about. the department for transport says only some councils recognise hidden disabilities under the current scheme, because they interpret the existing rules differently. the proposals would be the biggest change to the scheme since it was first introduced. the plans will now go through an eight—week public consultation. helena lee, bbc news. tennis and kyle edmund has reached his first grand slam quarterfinal. the british no 2 beat the italian, andreas seppi, in four sets at the australian open in melbourne. nick parrott
it wants people with hidden disabilities and conditions like autism and dementia to be able to qualifyey too can enjoy the freedom to get out where and when they want. for many parents, they tell us that sometimes they don't want to go out. they don't want to take their autistic son or daughter out to the shops, out to schools and services and other places because they are worried about what might happen. but if they can park much closer to their destination then they can easily take someone...
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saying trump is mentally unfit and in the early stages of dementia that is why trump has been not so far off of the message that he should be talking about the policies that he wants to pursue in his administration and instead is talking about his own basic intelligence and defending himself against charges that he is in the early stages of dementia and that he's really not altogether there during well speaking of policies that he wants to pursue it least that was a campaign promise we now know that according to reports rather he's laid out plans john on how he wants to fund that border wall with mexico that he had spoken about so many times. that's right all through the campaign we heard we're going to have this big beautiful wall and mexico is going to pay for it well now half of that promise seems to be getting fulfilled at the trumpet ministration is going forward congress is seeking eighteen billion dollars to extend a border wall over ten years but it's clear mexico is not paying for it because the bill is going to congress that's a wall that would it's a proposal by the custom
saying trump is mentally unfit and in the early stages of dementia that is why trump has been not so far off of the message that he should be talking about the policies that he wants to pursue in his administration and instead is talking about his own basic intelligence and defending himself against charges that he is in the early stages of dementia and that he's really not altogether there during well speaking of policies that he wants to pursue it least that was a campaign promise we now know...
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like you said, he was suffering from dementia. his verbal. he would only say yes or no and barely even his name. police believe that sometime t last tuesday after he was last spotted on surveillance cameras here at the costco in beltsville then someone may have picked him up while he was walking along route one and dropped him off in gambia brils and since then retired firefighters, community activists have been looking for this man to no avail. it was tonight near bw wwi when a woman who was out for a walk, spotted hisser body, called anne arrundel police and they search they found him and they believe that a 656 year old daniel de haven. of course there are plenty of questions as to how he got from beltsville all the way up to bwi. that's nearly 20 miles away. right now anne arrundel police, they are saying they do not suspect foul play in his desginate, but tomorrow his body will be seen by the tomorrow examiner and for the family. tonight we did reach out to the family. the family says right now they're trying to pros the information and
like you said, he was suffering from dementia. his verbal. he would only say yes or no and barely even his name. police believe that sometime t last tuesday after he was last spotted on surveillance cameras here at the costco in beltsville then someone may have picked him up while he was walking along route one and dropped him off in gambia brils and since then retired firefighters, community activists have been looking for this man to no avail. it was tonight near bw wwi when a woman who was...
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look, they're the ones that seem like they have dementia because they used to love this guy and now he's evil. he used to be their pal. they can't make up their mind. liz: eric trump, the president's son was on "varney & company" earlier this morning, and i was sitting on set on "varney & company." he said reporters who were in that press conference, many of them were in that press conference, those same reporters could not keep up with president trump on the campaign trail. let's watch. roll tape. >> many of the people who are in that pressroom right now were on the campaign. they were traveling with him around. and he would be on his sixth speech of the night or the seventh speech of the day. he had gone to four different states, and they were trying to keep up. and they would be on the back corner half sleeping on a backpack; right? because he had run them into the ground. and they weren't the ones up on stage in front of 30,000 people giving the speech; right? i mean they were just following him and just reporting on him and they were run to the ground. liz: what's your reaction? >>
look, they're the ones that seem like they have dementia because they used to love this guy and now he's evil. he used to be their pal. they can't make up their mind. liz: eric trump, the president's son was on "varney & company" earlier this morning, and i was sitting on set on "varney & company." he said reporters who were in that press conference, many of them were in that press conference, those same reporters could not keep up with president trump on the...
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he's 65 years old, has dementia.just hours, the family will be back here at the beltsville fire department where they're asking for volunteers to help search for this missing man, daniel dehaven going missing on tuesday from the costco parking lot in beltsville. he is considered critically missing because of his dementia and especially because of the frigid temperatures. here are some pictures of him now. he was last seen when his family got separated from him tuesday around 11:30 in the morning in the beltsville costco parking lot. a family member went to get a shopping cart and then dehaven was gone according to police. it's now been four days. this morning volunteers gathered to search for dehaven but they didn't find him. on wednesday, the day after he went missing they canvassed the area. police say there was a potential sighting in silver spring but that tip did not pan out. here is daniel deleave haven't's son kevin. >> he's nonverbal. he can answer yes or no questions. he won't be able to carry on conversatio
he's 65 years old, has dementia.just hours, the family will be back here at the beltsville fire department where they're asking for volunteers to help search for this missing man, daniel dehaven going missing on tuesday from the costco parking lot in beltsville. he is considered critically missing because of his dementia and especially because of the frigid temperatures. here are some pictures of him now. he was last seen when his family got separated from him tuesday around 11:30 in the...
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not only does he have dementia, he 65, nonverbal, and may not be able to tell anyone he needs help. >> it was very cold last night so i hope and pray that he's in a warm space. i can't sit and speculate as to where he may have gone. i can tell you our search last night used the helicopter and nothing of interest was picked >> he is 5 feet 9 inches and weighs 175 pounds with brown eyes and salt-and-pepper hair. he is the brother of a montgomery county firefighter. please ask people in beltsville to check the neighborhood, backyards, and all places around them for any signs of him.>>> the fairfax county library a long wait list to get 300 people who all want the thermal camera. it helps people weatherize their homes and stephanie ramirez tried a demo camera and has hints for all. >> reporter: my 6-year-old niece will tell you the colors are pretty but the utility analyst for fairfax county says they are important. yellow is heat coming through and purple is cold. she sold us a demo thermal camera they have with different devices for phones and you download an app. >> you go around your
not only does he have dementia, he 65, nonverbal, and may not be able to tell anyone he needs help. >> it was very cold last night so i hope and pray that he's in a warm space. i can't sit and speculate as to where he may have gone. i can tell you our search last night used the helicopter and nothing of interest was picked >> he is 5 feet 9 inches and weighs 175 pounds with brown eyes and salt-and-pepper hair. he is the brother of a montgomery county firefighter. please ask people...
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he had dementia and found in a wooded area. over the weekend police told us he may have picked up a ride, may have been picked up along route one and dropped up in ardell la county. at this time they don't suspect foul play. >>> right now police asking for help in similar case, 81-year-old demow sa has dementia and is missing last scene on 24th street northeast in the woodbridge neighborhood. wearing a black and white plaid in the early stages of dementia and may be in need of medication. also posted these pictures on twitter page and you can get the word out on the story. >>> today in virginia, governor terry mcauliffe will give his farewell address, but extend the i-95 express lanes in frederick burg. partnering with trans urban again, the governor calls it a great deal. meanwhile, lawmakers getting back to work. customers first transgender delegate is more than one of 10 women joining the assembly. they hold a slim majority in the house. and also an individual health care mandate at the state level since federal lawmakers go
he had dementia and found in a wooded area. over the weekend police told us he may have picked up a ride, may have been picked up along route one and dropped up in ardell la county. at this time they don't suspect foul play. >>> right now police asking for help in similar case, 81-year-old demow sa has dementia and is missing last scene on 24th street northeast in the woodbridge neighborhood. wearing a black and white plaid in the early stages of dementia and may be in need of...
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he has dementia, his family members say. >> tracee wilkins is live in beltsville.what are the detectives doing right now to find this man? >> reporter: they are doing everything they can to try to find him. can you begin to imagine what this family is feeling tonight. he was last seen here in the costco parking lot. beltsville has a lot of places for someone to go. there are a lot of stores and shops and police are looking everywhere to try and find him. >> reporter: police taking flyers into local businesses. >> we need help finding daniel dehaven. he has dementia and went missing yesterday. >> reporter: he's a father and husband whose been missing these freezing temperatures for the last 24 hours. >> temperatures are going to dip again and it is critical that we locate mr. dehaven. >> reporter: he was last seen on tuesday around 11:30 a.m. in the costco area near buildsville. mr. dehaven has dementia. >> we're going to go back into the wooded area behind here. >> reporter: they hope that he's someplace warm. >> there's a possibility he is inside one of those plac
he has dementia, his family members say. >> tracee wilkins is live in beltsville.what are the detectives doing right now to find this man? >> reporter: they are doing everything they can to try to find him. can you begin to imagine what this family is feeling tonight. he was last seen here in the costco parking lot. beltsville has a lot of places for someone to go. there are a lot of stores and shops and police are looking everywhere to try and find him. >> reporter: police...
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. >> he writes that the president has dementia. and the problem is it they try to play doogie houser and the washington post said you can't make a medical diagnosis based on a unnamed source that is not a doctor. back to mi ka. it is it not based on policy. it is mean girls every day. that is it about high school girls, but the difference is host of morning joe is adults in their 50ingly. we need to raise the discourse in this country. >> sean: adult may be questionable. the comments, a ri, was the president inarticulate sdutszing merit based immigration? >> what the president said is hurtful and i wish he shouldn't have said that. lyndon johnson talked like that. and in the modern world it hufrpts the relations with the nations and getting the agreement to build a wall and deal with daca and get a comprehensive immigration. i regret that he said it, but i don't look at hurting him with his base. i do look at it as a governing point much view. you should be more mindful. >> sean: guys, thank you for being with us. and come back, a
. >> he writes that the president has dementia. and the problem is it they try to play doogie houser and the washington post said you can't make a medical diagnosis based on a unnamed source that is not a doctor. back to mi ka. it is it not based on policy. it is mean girls every day. that is it about high school girls, but the difference is host of morning joe is adults in their 50ingly. we need to raise the discourse in this country. >> sean: adult may be questionable. the...
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it is is not going to diagnosis someone having dementia or not having dementia.show pictures of animals and ask to identify animals. see how many words starting with 23 you can name in a minute. things like that. draw a clock. draw a cube. if you pass that, which most people do, it gives people a little bit of a sense of comfort regarding dementia. president, as dr. jackson said, scored 30 out of 30 on that. from dr. jackson's perspective, this is a done deal. he doesn't plan on ordering any other tests. >> not only that, the fact that in his own assessment. he says he's been around president trump. nothing has caused him -- he hasn't seen any warning signs or cause for alarm. >> he said he velcroed himself. he's around the president all the time. he would he doesn't see repetition of words or anything as a medical professional that causes him concern. that's what dr. jackson said. you have to take him at his word. >> we'll have you back in the program later with a few more findings. thanks so much for all of that. thanks to our international viewers for watching
it is is not going to diagnosis someone having dementia or not having dementia.show pictures of animals and ask to identify animals. see how many words starting with 23 you can name in a minute. things like that. draw a clock. draw a cube. if you pass that, which most people do, it gives people a little bit of a sense of comfort regarding dementia. president, as dr. jackson said, scored 30 out of 30 on that. from dr. jackson's perspective, this is a done deal. he doesn't plan on ordering any...
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he suffers from dementia. we'll have the latest on that search. >> we're just trying to stay focused on, you know, keeping hope going and focusing on the search. >> how they say you can help them this weekend. >> i'm julie carey in fairfax county, police are investigating a boy using the bathroom at this restaurant saw someone videotaping him. that someone turned out restaurant employee, and the restaurant refusing to cooperate with police. coming up, what these court >>> storm team4 continuing to be in weather alert mode due to the fact we're dealing with such cold temperatures here. the wind is really the factor. 32 mile an hour winds in frederick, 30 miles an hour that gives us the wind chill, many areas at 0. in the city 5 below, hagerstown, 12 below in pittsburgh. i expect tonight to be a little colder than it was last night, meaning your saturday is going to be one cold saturday start. now, so cold tonight if you're heading out to dinner and movies looking like a cold night, continues right on through th
he suffers from dementia. we'll have the latest on that search. >> we're just trying to stay focused on, you know, keeping hope going and focusing on the search. >> how they say you can help them this weekend. >> i'm julie carey in fairfax county, police are investigating a boy using the bathroom at this restaurant saw someone videotaping him. that someone turned out restaurant employee, and the restaurant refusing to cooperate with police. coming up, what these court...
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but it's dealing with some very difficult subjects — it's dealing with dementia, it's dealing with memoryy people live on, as long as they live on in our memory. and also the way songs and music will linger in our minds sometimes, you know, if anybody has had any experience of people with dementia, music somehow cuts through. cuts through, doesn't it? there are moments that will make you weep, moments that will make you laugh. in the end, it'll make you cheer. if you liked this film, you see it and you like it, and i really think you will do, there's another film from a few years ago, from 2014, called book of life, which got kind of overlooked. this does have a thematic depth. they make a nice companion. go and see coco and get book of life on dvd, because it's a different film, but there are great similarities and they are both terrific. ok, the commuter. the premise of the story is quite gripping. the commuter — does it deliver? it's a film with an interesting set—up. liam neeson is a ex—cop working as an insurance salesman. the beginning of the film, he loses hisjob, he's doing his co
but it's dealing with some very difficult subjects — it's dealing with dementia, it's dealing with memoryy people live on, as long as they live on in our memory. and also the way songs and music will linger in our minds sometimes, you know, if anybody has had any experience of people with dementia, music somehow cuts through. cuts through, doesn't it? there are moments that will make you weep, moments that will make you laugh. in the end, it'll make you cheer. if you liked this film, you see...
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ten deaths have been linked to ingesting the pod, two were toddlers, eight were seniors with dementiaproctor and gamble the maker of the tide products told cbs news they should not be played with even if meant as a joke. safety is in laughing matter. berkel said her group has worked with manufacturers to make the packets less attractive to children. >> making that laundry packet opaque, less attractive, less colorful reducing the toxicity and the strength of laundry detergent. >> reporter: cdc also found elderly adults with dementia were confused by the product and also ingested it. danger to little kiddies so high that researchers have recommended that parents of young children in the buy them at all, and instead, use regular detergent only. anna warner for cbs news, new york. >>> well, if you are heading out to the eagles game tomorrow you will notice a big change in the temperatures, katie. >> indeed, you will, we will see a huge drop off, in the coming days, here but there will still be lingering rain from this same storm system even as late as, into tomorrow morning, but then col
ten deaths have been linked to ingesting the pod, two were toddlers, eight were seniors with dementiaproctor and gamble the maker of the tide products told cbs news they should not be played with even if meant as a joke. safety is in laughing matter. berkel said her group has worked with manufacturers to make the packets less attractive to children. >> making that laundry packet opaque, less attractive, less colorful reducing the toxicity and the strength of laundry detergent. >>...
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that can give them a hint as a screening test of any kind of dementia type problems. not sure this is going to happen in this case. they recommend it above the age of 65. i and again it should be done normally. we don't know if it's going to happen here. >>> and matthew, what the president won't like if this becomes a lingering question. >> that's right. we know how important image is to him. so i think questions about how much weight he's gained is obviously going to be unpleasant for him and probably going to rile him up, and we'll probably hear about it on twitter. i think there's the transparency question, too. we know this white house isn't always eager to put out much information. i was surprised looking back on president obama's physical, just how much information they put out. they put out cholesterol levels, pulse, and a coalnoscopy, a ct scan. i don't think anyone needed to know that, but they put it out there. >> he may not be satisfied with anything short of being the healthiest man in the united states. our thanks tonight to dr. john torres and matthew nu
that can give them a hint as a screening test of any kind of dementia type problems. not sure this is going to happen in this case. they recommend it above the age of 65. i and again it should be done normally. we don't know if it's going to happen here. >>> and matthew, what the president won't like if this becomes a lingering question. >> that's right. we know how important image is to him. so i think questions about how much weight he's gained is obviously going to be...
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tragic new developments in the search for a missing man with dementia. the body of daniel dehaven was found last night in anne arundel county.. more than 20 miles from where he was last seen. john gonzalez is live with more on how may have ended up there. middle school in alexandria is closed again today as repair a burst pipe. but parents tell us it's not the first problem at the school. last week children complained about cold classroom conditions. a school spokesperson says when temperatures dipped into the mid 50's in a few classrooms children were moved to warmer parts of the building two other schools in the alexandria system recent closed for a day for heating problems. during a tense p-t-a meeting last night.. parents questioned the school systems interim superintendent about these issues. she admits.. it's been hard to keep up with the aging infrastructure. schools.. just three were built after 1966. this week's big swing in temperatures could mean a lot more water main breaks. in maryland -- w-s-s-c is expecting a record number. crews have deal
tragic new developments in the search for a missing man with dementia. the body of daniel dehaven was found last night in anne arundel county.. more than 20 miles from where he was last seen. john gonzalez is live with more on how may have ended up there. middle school in alexandria is closed again today as repair a burst pipe. but parents tell us it's not the first problem at the school. last week children complained about cold classroom conditions. a school spokesperson says when temperatures...
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not only does he struggle with dementia but his family says he's nonverbal. he may not even be able to tell anyone he's lost and alone and needs help. police urge everyone in the area to check their backyards and neighborhood and walking trails. they want to find daniel dehaven before he spends another cold night out in this. >> as you see along baltimore avenue there are plenty of restaurants and residences and shops. there is a possibility he is inside one of those places that people don't realize he's not a paying customer. he could be very quiet and just sitting in there. we are concerned he's wandering ask any residents or business owners in the area to be on the lookout for him. >> we have reached the worst- case scenario and we are trying our best to find him. the snow is coming in the different temperatures are not on our side. >> reporter: police are checking and rechecking stores and restaurants along route 1 and pulling surveillance tape that they can find from those stores and restaurants. they have used the helicopter with the heatseeking camera
not only does he struggle with dementia but his family says he's nonverbal. he may not even be able to tell anyone he's lost and alone and needs help. police urge everyone in the area to check their backyards and neighborhood and walking trails. they want to find daniel dehaven before he spends another cold night out in this. >> as you see along baltimore avenue there are plenty of restaurants and residences and shops. there is a possibility he is inside one of those places that people...
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two toddlers and eight seniors with dementia. >> proctor and gamble, the maker of tide, said that it'slaughing matter. they have worked with manufacturers to make the packets less attractive to children. >> making it less attractive, less colorful, reducing the toxicity and the strength of detergent. >> the cpsc found that elder ly ly adults with dementia were confused and ingested it. the danger to little kids are high that it is recommended for parents of young children not buy them at all and use regular detergent only. anna warner, cbs news. >> we got tide pods when my son was this college. it's very convenient for college kids. >> it's convenient for everyone but we've been doing stories for over a year talking abo now we have to worry teenagers following a crazy fad. >> they have been doing that for decades. >>> let's talk about this picture. >> this is fog. all this warm moist air coming h the cold river is why we are getting the fog. imagine that you have a cold drink and it's wet on the outside, a similar case here. we got a picture from christy down at saint mary's river doin
two toddlers and eight seniors with dementia. >> proctor and gamble, the maker of tide, said that it'slaughing matter. they have worked with manufacturers to make the packets less attractive to children. >> making it less attractive, less colorful, reducing the toxicity and the strength of detergent. >> the cpsc found that elder ly ly adults with dementia were confused and ingested it. the danger to little kids are high that it is recommended for parents of young children not...