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for families caring for someone with dementia or alzheimer's it's $20,000 or more a year. >>> we have a way that you can score some free donuts. are you listening, gayle? it's as simple as talking like a pirate. that's because it's international talk like a pirate day. to celebrate krispy kreme is giving away a free blaze donut if you talk like a pirate. now you can walk out with a free dozen. you can use a kus till krispy kreme filter to dress like a pirate to get a free dozen. >> we need to do more bits to celebrate. >> we need doe -- donuts here. >>> weather and traffic only the 8s -- on the 8s just 3 minutes >>> it is 4:28 early on this monday morning. but as you're getting ready to send the kids out to the bus stop it's going to be muggy and around 79 degrees. when they come home around 90 degrees with a 40% chance mostly for areas east of i-75. you can see this lighter green color through tampa, new port richey. into polk and highlands >>> looking at traffic right now this is northbound on i-75 right at martin luther king. earlier a vehicle fire according to fhp. looks like just
for families caring for someone with dementia or alzheimer's it's $20,000 or more a year. >>> we have a way that you can score some free donuts. are you listening, gayle? it's as simple as talking like a pirate. that's because it's international talk like a pirate day. to celebrate krispy kreme is giving away a free blaze donut if you talk like a pirate. now you can walk out with a free dozen. you can use a kus till krispy kreme filter to dress like a pirate to get a free dozen....
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. >> in fact, correspondic and acute pain muscle spasms, tremors, agitation from dementia or alzheimer's disease, depression and appetite suppression are some of the uses for be prescribed in ohio. >> and close to 50 residents could benefit from medical marijuana right now. >> we want to give seniors choice and people cannot handle regular medication and this is a great option for people to try it. >> i think it is a good idea if it is used properly. >> and a doctor in the state of ohio to prescribe medical marijuana they have to be certified and a patient has to 90 day supply at the time. >> in beachwood harry boomer, cleveland 19. >> medical marijuana is not smoked and treatments aerosols, edibles and patches. >> we are sunny out there and it is warm. but i will let you know when temperatures change up going >> chris: campaign 2016 and the arrest in new jersey put terrorism back in the political spotlight. >> denise: sure is. donald trump and hillary clinton both convincing voters they are better suited to handle terrorism despite different ideologies. ryan nobodyels joins us in washin
. >> in fact, correspondic and acute pain muscle spasms, tremors, agitation from dementia or alzheimer's disease, depression and appetite suppression are some of the uses for be prescribed in ohio. >> and close to 50 residents could benefit from medical marijuana right now. >> we want to give seniors choice and people cannot handle regular medication and this is a great option for people to try it. >> i think it is a good idea if it is used properly. >> and a...
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said because of your age as well as your opponent's age that you could be at higher risk for dementia or alzheimer's suggested you take some neurocognitive tests. would you be willing to do that >> i'm very sorry i got pneumonia. i'm glad antibiotics took care of it. that's behind us now. >> that expression on her face said a lot. clinton laughing at the reporter's question. after a rally clinton said she met the standard that every other person running for president has ever had to meet. >>> and a female showing the obama administration literally was working overtime to swear in immigrants hoping to impact the election. the e-mail rushing the citizenship process saying quote the field office due to the election year needs to process as many of their n-400 cases as possible between now and fy 2016. if you have cases in this category or others pending you e of the ot if you can. that means overtime. this after more than 800 potentially dangerous immigrants were accidentally granted citizenship. >>> chaos and confusion at one of the country's busiest airports overnight. an abandoned suv with doors wid
said because of your age as well as your opponent's age that you could be at higher risk for dementia or alzheimer's suggested you take some neurocognitive tests. would you be willing to do that >> i'm very sorry i got pneumonia. i'm glad antibiotics took care of it. that's behind us now. >> that expression on her face said a lot. clinton laughing at the reporter's question. after a rally clinton said she met the standard that every other person running for president has ever had to...
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. >> dementia or even alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to give up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: there are also plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging he says, first, lay the ground work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you want them to approach you? >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how they would do, they would come and say, mom, you need to give me your keys. >> reporter: and you would be okay with that? >> reporter: and keep in mind, your mom or dad may just need to modify the vehicle to help with medical conditions like arthritis. the transportation and safety administration reports fatal crashes involving drivers over 65 increase by almost 9% nationwide last year. aarp has a free seminar called need to talk this saturday in palm harbor and tom will be there providing tests and resources and speaking to make the transition easier. we will post the locations and times of the seminars on or dad, listen, remember
. >> dementia or even alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to give up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: there are also plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging he says, first, lay the ground work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you want them to approach you? >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how they...
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. >> dementia or even alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: there are also plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging drivers. he says, first, lay the ground work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you want them to approach you? >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how they would do, they would come and say, mom, you need to give me your okay with that? >> oh, yes, absolutely. >> reporter: and keep in mind, your mom or dad may just need to modify the vehicle to help with medical conditions like arthritis. the transportation and safety administration reports fatal crashes involving drivers over 65 increase by almost 9% nationwide last year. aarp has a free seminar called need to talk this saturday in palm harbor and tom will be there providing tests and resoce the transition easier. we will post the locations and times of the seminars on wfla.com. >> my mom, she's good. she calls uber. >> parent
. >> dementia or even alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: there are also plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging drivers. he says, first, lay the ground work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you want them to approach you? >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how they...
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or more of their own money to care for their loved one. expenses found to be higher for one with alzheimer's or dementia. have you installed apples' ios10 yet? >> john matarese shows us what to do if it it happens to your phone. so, you don't waste your money. >> reporter: with the knew iphone 7 on sale, and the update, many are wondering about a strange pop-up they're finding on their old iphone, is it from apple, or has their phone been hacked. >> reporter: he was greeted by the strangest message he had ever seen. >> well, it was a notice about changing my password. >> it said pass code requirement, you must change your iphone unlock pass code at this time. he thought he had been hacked. >> all these scams come over, and i'm leary of everything. >> he went to the nearest verizon store. >> he came over and told me it so i proceeded to change my password. >> if this happened to you, you would say no big deal, i'll just change my password, but what if it happened the next day, and the day after that. >> three or four days later, the same box came up, and asked me to change my password again >> so was his
or more of their own money to care for their loved one. expenses found to be higher for one with alzheimer's or dementia. have you installed apples' ios10 yet? >> john matarese shows us what to do if it it happens to your phone. so, you don't waste your money. >> reporter: with the knew iphone 7 on sale, and the update, many are wondering about a strange pop-up they're finding on their old iphone, is it from apple, or has their phone been hacked. >> reporter: he was greeted by...
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because of your age as well as your opponent's age that you could be at higher risk for dementia or even alzheimer's and suggested that you take some neuro cognitive tests. would you be willing to do that? >> i am very sorry i got pneumonia. i'm glad that antibiotics took care of it. i've met the standard of releasing the information about my health. after saying this, why aren't i 50 points ahead, you might ask. well the choice for working flannellies has never been clearer. >> she looked unhinged. what is that? >> vince showed me that clip which actually goes on for about 90 seconds. he said something very similar. one of the challenges for her is when she gets really intense, she's a little scary. and it will be fascinating monday -- i am really looking forward to the debate monday night. because you have two such remarkably different personalities and remarkably different styles. >> you know, i would only offer one bit of advice. i think donald trump knows the issues well enough. he's done enough interviews and policy speeches. hillary clinton can't run on her foreign policy record, can't run on
because of your age as well as your opponent's age that you could be at higher risk for dementia or even alzheimer's and suggested that you take some neuro cognitive tests. would you be willing to do that? >> i am very sorry i got pneumonia. i'm glad that antibiotics took care of it. i've met the standard of releasing the information about my health. after saying this, why aren't i 50 points ahead, you might ask. well the choice for working flannellies has never been clearer. >> she...
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everyone listening and everybody watching knows someone or will know someone that has alzheimer's disease or some other dementiaand we don't yet have a cure. the next way to find that is having people participate so that we can find that next cure. >> well, good luck with that. we'll keep promoting it as well. >> thank you. >> definitely worth the time. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> well, coming up, the history and growth of the betty ong chinese recreation center in san francisco's chinatown. honey nut cheerios get their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey, and real oats. ok that's still honey. ahhh, there we go. were back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy, figures. introducing tiny toast. the tiny cereal with the big taste of real fruit. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> welcome back. in 2008 san francisco
everyone listening and everybody watching knows someone or will know someone that has alzheimer's disease or some other dementiaand we don't yet have a cure. the next way to find that is having people participate so that we can find that next cure. >> well, good luck with that. we'll keep promoting it as well. >> thank you. >> definitely worth the time. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> well, coming up, the history and growth of the...
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audience under 30 years old has a legitimate chance to live to be 100 without the threat of alzheimer's or dementia. i think we are on the verge of this. we have to pick a good leader. derailed byot be political gridlock in washington or economic and social turmoil around the world. she ought to be president. if you watched that commander-in-chief program on cnn, she should be president because she's the only one standing with understanding to keep us safe and get us out of the mess we are in. i ask you, go out and talk to your friends and neighbors about this. people say, "everything i read is bad. i think i will stay home. it does not make any difference." oh, yes, it does. it makes a difference. it makes 40 million jobs worth of difference. it makes minimum wage, equal pay , and family leave difference. it makes being able to pay off that college loan without bankrupting yourself and being able to move out of your parents ' house. it makes all the difference. don't substitute anger for answers. don't substitute resentment for responsibility. remember -- empowerment comes from being stronger toge
audience under 30 years old has a legitimate chance to live to be 100 without the threat of alzheimer's or dementia. i think we are on the verge of this. we have to pick a good leader. derailed byot be political gridlock in washington or economic and social turmoil around the world. she ought to be president. if you watched that commander-in-chief program on cnn, she should be president because she's the only one standing with understanding to keep us safe and get us out of the mess we are in....
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all six with alzheimer's, dementia or another severe disability. >> the whole community to report what has happened to them. >> reporter: fox25 broke in story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneil always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> they noted that there was a change in the behave that corresponds with this particular offense. >> reporter: according to the police report, mcneil molested his two years. a week ago mcneil said he was attending church and then decided that he need to speak to someone about things he has done that he felt remorseed about. in an interview with mrs. mcneil, investigators say he told them that her husband had admitted to her that he had inappropriately touched several participants. >> mr. mcneil allegedly took it upon himself to contact his help. >> reporter:reporting, crystal haynes, fox25 news. >> daniel: mcneil is facing another caves elder abuse. he is scheduled to be arraigned for that in hingham district court. >>> hillary clinton is speaking for the first time since her health scare at a 9/11 memorial on s
all six with alzheimer's, dementia or another severe disability. >> the whole community to report what has happened to them. >> reporter: fox25 broke in story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneil always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> they noted that there was a change in the behave that corresponds with this particular offense. >> reporter: according to the police report, mcneil molested his two years. a week ago mcneil said...
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confessed it happened in 2014 and the victims are from plymouth county and all suffer from alzheimer's or dementia or other disabilities. they would not be able to remember returned home from the facility wearing different clothing. ed: he has been off the job since 2014 and mcneil himself is himself a sex abuse victim. heather: donald trump is continuing his criticism of hillary clinton as basket of deplorables comment. in maryland trump told the crowd at the national guard association convention he was deeply shocked and alarmed by the comments. demeaning supporters and suggested her words for those in uniform. >> hillary clinton believes she is above the law and above accountability and that she is above each and every one of you. heather:a day after making the comments last week clinton regretted using the term to describe trump supporters and turned her focus back on her rival. ed: clinton plans to release more health records after her ab anniversary ceremony yesterday. look at the video and look at the highlighted area. you can see the secretary and you can see her hair. watch as she steps t
confessed it happened in 2014 and the victims are from plymouth county and all suffer from alzheimer's or dementia or other disabilities. they would not be able to remember returned home from the facility wearing different clothing. ed: he has been off the job since 2014 and mcneil himself is himself a sex abuse victim. heather: donald trump is continuing his criticism of hillary clinton as basket of deplorables comment. in maryland trump told the crowd at the national guard association...
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expenses were found to be a bit higher for family caregivers who are caring for a loved one in alzheimer's or dementia. >>> coming up, special delivery where football fans can get >>> and hitting the ice. when you can start buying at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world full of possibilities. connecting with family, friends and the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. you may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. >>> welcome back. some football fans can now get their food delivered to their tailgate via amazon.com. a delivery service that comes 49ers and amazon prime are aiming at levi stadium tailgaters. all they have to do is pull out their cell phones, order the stuff, delivery made in an hour. >> charcoal getting ready for the game, you can call them as well and get extra charcoal delivered to yr parking spot. >> users must be amazon prime members. for now the service is just available in california.
expenses were found to be a bit higher for family caregivers who are caring for a loved one in alzheimer's or dementia. >>> coming up, special delivery where football fans can get >>> and hitting the ice. when you can start buying at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world full of possibilities. connecting with family, friends and the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've...
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new on newscenter 5 at 6:00: a man turns hims sexually assaulted six elderly women who had alzheimer's or dementia. we're also following breaking news. samsung galaxy note7 users being urged to turn off their phones and the danger they could pose -- deposed. >> do you swear on a stack of bibles you did not do it? heather: free tonight but he could be sent back to jail. why a man previously convicted of murdering a boston police officer is getting a new trial. ed: plus, opening the door to ben: researchers say a fourth person has been diagnosed with bacteria resistant to a last-resort antibiotic, raising fears of a superbug. this year, a 2-year-old connecticut girl and 3 others were found to have e. coli health experts worry that trait could be passed to germs already resist other antibiotics. the good news, those patients were treated and the infections did not spread. jc: children are back in school. that means checking to make sure their vaccinations are up to date. tonight, newscenter 5's heather unruh looks at just how effective some of those vaccines really are. jc: -- heather: children have
new on newscenter 5 at 6:00: a man turns hims sexually assaulted six elderly women who had alzheimer's or dementia. we're also following breaking news. samsung galaxy note7 users being urged to turn off their phones and the danger they could pose -- deposed. >> do you swear on a stack of bibles you did not do it? heather: free tonight but he could be sent back to jail. why a man previously convicted of murdering a boston police officer is getting a new trial. ed: plus, opening the door to...
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. >> dementia or even diagnosis of alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to give up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: there are also plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging drivers. he says first, work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you want them to approach you? >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how they would do. they would come in and say, mom, you need give me your keys. >> reporter: and you would be okay with that? >> oh, yes, absolutely. >> reporter: and keep in mind, your mom or dad may just need with medical conditions like arthritis. >> the transportation and safety administration reports fatal crashes and involving drivers over the age of 65 increased 9% nationwide last year. aarp has a free seminar called need to the talk this saturday in palm harbor. and tom will be speaking and providing tests and resources to make that conversation and transition f needed, a little bit easier. i have posted the location and th
. >> dementia or even diagnosis of alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to give up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: there are also plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging drivers. he says first, work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you want them to approach you? >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how...
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all six with alzheimer's, dementia, or another severe disability. >> they cannot communicate effectively to report what had happened to them. >> reporter: fox 25 broke this story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneil always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> they noted specific right before -- >> reporter: according to the police report, mcneil molested his passengers for more than two years. fox 25 has also learned that mcneil is scheduled to be arraigned here in hingham district court next month another case of elder abuse. the charge indecent assault and battery a victim over 60. about a week ago mcneil says "he was attending search and then decided that he needed to speak to someone about things that he had done that in an interview with mrs. mcneil, investigate kprors say she told them her -- investigators say she told them that her husband had admitted that he had inappropriately touched several participants. >> mr. mcneil allegedly took it upon himself to be contact his employer and immediately seek medical help. >> reporter: i also reache
all six with alzheimer's, dementia, or another severe disability. >> they cannot communicate effectively to report what had happened to them. >> reporter: fox 25 broke this story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneil always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> they noted specific right before -- >> reporter: according to the police report, mcneil molested his passengers for more than two years. fox 25 has also learned that mcneil...
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all six with alzheimer's, dementia, or another severe disability. >> the victims cannot communicate effectively to report what happened to them. >> the reporter: fox 25 broke this story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneal always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> notice specific changes in behavior, that likely corresponds with these particular events. >> the reporter: according to than two years. fox 25 learned that mcneal is scheduled to be arraigned in hingham district court next month on another case of elder abuse. the charge, indecent assault and battery on a victim over 60. about a week ago, mcneal says, he was attending church and then decided that he needed to speak to someone about things that he had done, that he felt remorse about. in an interview with mrs. mcneal, investigators say she told them her husband had admitted to her inappropriately touched several participants. >> mr. mcneal allegedly took it upon himself to contact his employer and immediately seek medical help. >> the reporter: i also reached out to the families of these vict
all six with alzheimer's, dementia, or another severe disability. >> the victims cannot communicate effectively to report what happened to them. >> the reporter: fox 25 broke this story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneal always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> notice specific changes in behavior, that likely corresponds with these particular events. >> the reporter: according to than two years. fox 25 learned that mcneal is...
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. >> dementia or even diagnosis of alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to give up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: and there are plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging drivers. he says first, lay the ground work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you wanth >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how they would do. they would come in and say, mom, you need to give me your keys. >> reporter: and you would be okay with that? >> oh, yes, absolutely. >> reporter: and keep in mind, your mom or dad may just need to modify their vehicle to help with medical conditions like arthritis. >> the transportation and safety administration reports fatal crashes involving drivers by 9% last year. aarp has a free seminar called need to talk this saturday in palm harbor and tom will be there providing tests and resources to make the transition, if needed, easier. i have already posted the location and times of the seminar on wfla.com. >> you know no
. >> dementia or even diagnosis of alzheimer's disease does not necessarily mean that a driver has to give up the keys. but it's a warning sign. >> reporter: and there are plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging drivers. he says first, lay the ground work with small conversations. imagine if the tables were turned on you. >> i would have no problem with it. >> reporter: how would you wanth >> oh, well, they would just -- i can tell you how they would...
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driver is charged with sexuallyy assaulting the disabled and elderly on his van, all six with alzheimer's, dementia or another severe disability. the victims can't communicate happened to them. >> the reporter: fox 25 broke this story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneal always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> noticed specific changes in the behavior that likely correspond with these particular events. >> the reporter: one guardian allegedly noticed their loved ones pants had been changed. another guardian went as far as getting a rape kit for think elderly mother. -- for their elderly mother. according to the police report, for two years. mcneal was attending church and then decided that he needed to speak to someone about things that he had done, that he felt remorse about. he then reportedly told his wife, the owners of care well, ron and joanne, confessed to state police. all after checking into the v.a. for treatment. >> the investigation only happened because mr. mcneal allegedly took it upon himself to contact >> the reporter: now we reached out to t
driver is charged with sexuallyy assaulting the disabled and elderly on his van, all six with alzheimer's, dementia or another severe disability. the victims can't communicate happened to them. >> the reporter: fox 25 broke this story last week. the plymouth county district attorney says mcneal always targeted the last passenger to get out of his van. >> noticed specific changes in the behavior that likely correspond with these particular events. >> the reporter: one guardian...
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. >> people are affect the by someone that has alzheimer's disease or some type of dementia, or someone they know. >> there are times it gets dead silent, because it is hitting raw emotions. >> there is a lot of humor in the play as well. >> humor brings people into the story, and then after you bring them in, they are able to handle the sadness of a story. >> they hope to show it in theaters in the region. >> it begins a healing process for those that have gone through it or are preparing to go through it. >> the king of east jabib is at the hamilton theater. >>> the "action news" team is out working on stories for tonight of 4:00. colin kaepernick is making the front cover of "time" magazine. how his actions are fueling the debate. >>> and a young boy sends a heart breaking letter to president obama, asking to adopt a syrian refugee. hear the adorable question coming up. >>> and the nice day for your thursday, first day of fall. david murphy has your accuweather forecast when we come right back. (vo) when it comes to your favorite pennsylvania lottery pick games, it's smart to add the
. >> people are affect the by someone that has alzheimer's disease or some type of dementia, or someone they know. >> there are times it gets dead silent, because it is hitting raw emotions. >> there is a lot of humor in the play as well. >> humor brings people into the story, and then after you bring them in, they are able to handle the sadness of a story. >> they hope to show it in theaters in the region. >> it begins a healing process for those that have...
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or more of their own money. the study said expenses were much higher for people taking care of someone with alzheimer's or dementia. self-driving cars are coming to lyft. the company predicting within the next five years the majority of the ride sharing company's rides will be in self-driving cars. lyft is testing vehicles in california and arizona. the company says the cars will start out driving at low speeds and won't be able to drive in bad weather. >> sarah: i'm excited. "the voice" is back for its season premier. veteran coaches adam levine and blake shelton will be joined by rookies miley cyrus and alicia they've both served as mentors in past seasons. season 11 will start with blind auditions tonight. catch "the voice" tonight at 8:00. after is a preview of the new comedy "the good place." i love the voice. >> christa: and i am loving alicia keys' fresh-faced book. no make-up. wow, talented, beautiful, au naturel. >> chris: it is a fun show to watch for sure. downpours throughout the day. locally heavy rain. soupy air mass in place. a muggy day, too. temperatures mid-70s to lower 80s. forecast looking ahea
or more of their own money. the study said expenses were much higher for people taking care of someone with alzheimer's or dementia. self-driving cars are coming to lyft. the company predicting within the next five years the majority of the ride sharing company's rides will be in self-driving cars. lyft is testing vehicles in california and arizona. the company says the cars will start out driving at low speeds and won't be able to drive in bad weather. >> sarah: i'm excited. "the...
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. >> everyone is acted by a family member that has alzheimers disease or some type of dementia. >> there's times when it gets dead silent you can hear a pin drop. >> reporter: while the subject matter is serious, there's a lot of humor in the play, as well. >> your earlobes are growing longer by the day. >> humor brings people into the story, after you bring them in, you're able to handle the sadness. ,. >> reporter: they hope to show it in theaters around the region. >> it's wonderful to write something you think will change people. >> reporter: the show runs through october 9 in hammonton, channel 6 "action news" tamala edwards. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to
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affects all of us in a way that -- effects all of us in a way that, while you may research alzheimer's or dementia in a broader sense, it locks the door to untold possibilities of discovery, genetic discovery, whatever it might be, gene, you know, gene therapy, gene awareness that might come about that speaks to a plethora of issues that effect the brain. so, many, many are graced with the opportunities of research. , as a nation can partner private sector, academia, with the government. the message that i hear as a contrast. government isn't an enemy force. our domestic investment has shrunk in many ways. we need to ramp up the opportunities for hope, for discovery, for intellectual capacity, for achieving our dreams. we can do that by this concerted effort to do it with our eyes wide open and with a ense of morality driven by the heartful, soulful teamingts to really adjust -- attempts to really adjust our framework to go to those issues that require the partnership of our government. mr. garamendi: as you talk about partnerships, i'm thinking about many of the partnerships that do exist already
affects all of us in a way that -- effects all of us in a way that, while you may research alzheimer's or dementia in a broader sense, it locks the door to untold possibilities of discovery, genetic discovery, whatever it might be, gene, you know, gene therapy, gene awareness that might come about that speaks to a plethora of issues that effect the brain. so, many, many are graced with the opportunities of research. , as a nation can partner private sector, academia, with the government. the...
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or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementia equals memory which is not always the case. >> i mentioned your brother sy doing? >> he's doing very badly. he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and awareness and we appreciate that. >> we are doing that. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> for more information on ftd go to our website today.com. >>> still ahead we're revealing the gender of savannah's baby, everyone loves a great story. whether it's classics we grew up with, or the ones handed down through history. but what about the comeback stories. where what's new meets what's next, and why meets why not. let's dive into the latest chapter of detroit. and the unmistakable vibe of pure michigan. >>> we're back. time for "today" food. this week it is all about discount dinners. not the way i would describe alton brown. >> wait a second.
or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementia equals memory which is not always the case. >> i mentioned your brother sy doing? >> he's doing very badly. he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and...
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or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementia equals memory which is not always the case. >> i mentioned your brother sy has been diagnosed how is he he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and awareness and we appreciate that. >> we are doing that. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> for more information on ftd go to our website today.com. >>> still ahead we're revealing the gender of savannah's baby, but first this is "today" on nbc. ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. >>> we're back. time for "today" food. this week it is all about discount dinners. not the way i would describe alton brown. >> wait a second. i'm cheap. i'm easy and delic
or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementia equals memory which is not always the case. >> i mentioned your brother sy has been diagnosed how is he he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and awareness and we...
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or regular coffee. >> anchor: it doesn't matter. you still get health benefits with whichever? >> 9 percent reduction in one stud alzheimers disease anddo dementia always in the news. now there are many, many studies that say, hey you gave someone a cup of coffee, they performed better on a equipment you feel more alert. does it translate to alzheimers and dementia? well, it is a mixed bag. jury is out on this. it could go either way. 2015 study looked at the observational evidence from coffee and tea drinkers found it did not show a reliable association yet but more >> anchor: good to know. >> cancer. coffee is filled with anti-oxidants. so that is a -- for cancer protection, drink up your coffee. one studies found, did you know this denise? in united states, almost sad. we are getting our anti-oxidants from coffee. it should come from fruits and vegetables, you would think. >> not surprising me. you consider the american diet. i mean, no. it is not surprising at a starbucks and mcdonald's popular. all of those places. so makes sense. >> you have to watch what you put in your coffee. talk about that next segment. keep it healthy. few other bene
or regular coffee. >> anchor: it doesn't matter. you still get health benefits with whichever? >> 9 percent reduction in one stud alzheimers disease anddo dementia always in the news. now there are many, many studies that say, hey you gave someone a cup of coffee, they performed better on a equipment you feel more alert. does it translate to alzheimers and dementia? well, it is a mixed bag. jury is out on this. it could go either way. 2015 study looked at the observational evidence...
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or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementia equals memory which is not always the case. >> i mentioned your brother sy he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and awareness and we appreciate that. >> we are doing that. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> for more information on ftd go to our website today.com. >>> still ahead we're revealing the gender of savannah's baby, but first this is "today" on don't believe... don't believe... don't believe joe heck's attacks. catherine cortez masto has always served with integrity. felony crime. she worked with the bush and obama administrations to combat terrorism. as attorney general, she helped reduce crime. that's why she's endorsed by law enforcement across nevada. catherine cortez masto. catherine cortez masto. i trust her to keep us safe. i'm catherine cortez masto, and i approve this mes
or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementia equals memory which is not always the case. >> i mentioned your brother sy he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and awareness and we appreciate that. >> we...
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or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementiar brother sy has been diagnosed how is he doing? >> he's doing very badly. he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and awareness and we appreciate that. >> we are doing that. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> for more information on ftd go to our website today.com. >>> still ahead we're revealing the gender of savannah's baby, but first this is "today" on nbc. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that's going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes...mr. mcenroe. see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh,
or alzheimer's disease. the reason for that is people don't think of dementia affecting younger people and they think dementiar brother sy has been diagnosed how is he doing? >> he's doing very badly. he has lost most ability to people and understand speech and he also has motion problems. he needs either a wheelchair or walker and somebody to help him walk. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i know you're doing an awful lot to raise money and awareness and we appreciate that. >> we...