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it was very very rules of africa which makes me very very dissatisfied helen helen who is -- the diseases etcetera europe then they endanger wonders the star search engine interconnectedness of all this year we on one real world we are we are sensitive for it. and then i mean i mean themselves of you'll you'll told broker fate had hal. them civilians in you -- up that says that of the use of as easy stations life as a result. classic from alone in asia attack that exist. well well so i read reserve [inaudible] i think. as a way of way of getting know know the consolation where also. of the country ally were because i guess i'll talk about the talk about five hundred water water scarcity kind finding change things seemed so right radicalism that that i decided to a duty and so he says. comments in this know i might [inaudible] are. three and musically we 7÷7÷ 08/14/18 08/14/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy y now! >> a a l of support and a aot of ank you d a lot pyer d a lot verythin, st geing ener from a t of ople thai don't even kw. i a
it was very very rules of africa which makes me very very dissatisfied helen helen who is -- the diseases etcetera europe then they endanger wonders the star search engine interconnectedness of all this year we on one real world we are we are sensitive for it. and then i mean i mean themselves of you'll you'll told broker fate had hal. them civilians in you -- up that says that of the use of as easy stations life as a result. classic from alone in asia attack that exist. well well so i read...
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truly a pleasure to be here to celebrate the publication of helen knowles new book the tie goes to freedom. let me begin by saying to helen, , helen this is a marvelous book. you should be very proud of your accomplishment here. i can. i can some of its virtues as follows -- some of its virtues. it is incredibly accurate and very well researched about those constitutional cases and doctrines it discusses and theoretically sensitive and insightful and beautifully and above all clearly written i put clearly above the beauty of the pros and i think you will agree or i would like you to know the clarity of the book is manifested here in the clarity of prof. knowles presentation to you. she rises there -- right as clearly as she speaks with the jurisprudence to examine as she was forced to explain to readers the complexity constitutional decisions governing the first amendment, due process and equal protection. if you are simply looking for a book that explained the substance of this body of constitutional law and how it developed over the past 50 years this book would be a a pretty good place to start and although it does much more th
truly a pleasure to be here to celebrate the publication of helen knowles new book the tie goes to freedom. let me begin by saying to helen, , helen this is a marvelous book. you should be very proud of your accomplishment here. i can. i can some of its virtues as follows -- some of its virtues. it is incredibly accurate and very well researched about those constitutional cases and doctrines it discusses and theoretically sensitive and insightful and beautifully and above all clearly written i...
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good friend of the godfather of his two children actually he's done eight films with him as has helen helen the bottom consul who is part of many as she's done eight films christopher lee was another favorite the great christopher lee did five films with him and he works a lot with the same crew under specially with the composer danny elfman who's done most of the schools for his movies it ain't broke don't they say it's so what's next for mr. of course he's very prolific make sure there's a new film of dumbo this is the story of dumbo the flying elephant of course and that's. eva green eva green who's fast becoming a regular i'm always looking for more could say i have the tim buck and. the big news is. is going to have a sequel coming out next year old no not not sure that's not sure whether it's in the works in the world or we can't wait thank you so much rob have a fantastic weekend and if this happens to be your weekend i also wish you a great weekend where the rock and roll in on behalf of the entire team thank you for spending this part of your day with us news continues with phil ga
good friend of the godfather of his two children actually he's done eight films with him as has helen helen the bottom consul who is part of many as she's done eight films christopher lee was another favorite the great christopher lee did five films with him and he works a lot with the same crew under specially with the composer danny elfman who's done most of the schools for his movies it ain't broke don't they say it's so what's next for mr. of course he's very prolific make sure there's a...
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we continue our series on women in congress with former republican congresswoman hendren -- helen penry. -- helen bentley. >> i knew i had to go because i cannot afford not to. i just kept plugging and working hard. it's not a playpen. a campaign is tough work. i admire anybody who goes into it. >> in the weeks ahead we will hear from barbara kelly, nancy johnson, and will -- lynn woolsey. watch oral histories on the at 10 am eastern on american history tv on c-span three. claire mack
we continue our series on women in congress with former republican congresswoman hendren -- helen penry. -- helen bentley. >> i knew i had to go because i cannot afford not to. i just kept plugging and working hard. it's not a playpen. a campaign is tough work. i admire anybody who goes into it. >> in the weeks ahead we will hear from barbara kelly, nancy johnson, and will -- lynn woolsey. watch oral histories on the at 10 am eastern on american history tv on c-span three. claire...
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helen: no, i did not. kathleen: why is that? helen: too much work. i had enough work. kathleen: [laughter] matt: did you serve as a mentor to any women during your career? any of the younger members? helen: let me say this. no, not members here. i have been cited frequently by young ladies in my district who come up to me and say, you are my mentor, and i hear that frequently still. they tell me that what i had done and accomplished, they were following me. let me tell you something, and this just happened the other day. "the baltimore sun" is kicking off a maryland hall of fame for business. there are 12 of us. i am one of the 12 people, and i can tell you, in the financial arena, i don't belong there. i don't belong there, but i'm happy to be there because it is a real privilege that "the sun" paper selected me for what i have done over the years for the port and the industry. kathleen: congratulations. matt: that's great. helen: thank you. kathleen: you mentioned some of the women, the younger women in your district have come up to you. a lot of women said they felt they were not just representing women in their district, but across the country and the world. is that something you fe
helen: no, i did not. kathleen: why is that? helen: too much work. i had enough work. kathleen: [laughter] matt: did you serve as a mentor to any women during your career? any of the younger members? helen: let me say this. no, not members here. i have been cited frequently by young ladies in my district who come up to me and say, you are my mentor, and i hear that frequently still. they tell me that what i had done and accomplished, they were following me. let me tell you something, and this...
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just want to throw this out there right before we run out of time is that if you know helen prejean has a sister helen. who if you remember her for dead bad walking she is the character susan sarandon plays real life character real not new has fought against the death penalty and one of things up that has been reported that she said and this is out of the house the day i'm clicking my heels what i'm particularly delighted about is there's no loopholes we still got a bit of it into the pews and make it active but this is one of those things that say that it's it's no loopholes it's not just look at it it is definitive that life is the life. and that's you're going to have to now face that apocrypha it's powerful for the pope to come out and say this because let's also remember too for every mine people we put to death to the death penalty one innocent is too much you know it when you get into that conversation exactly and that's kind of what the pope is saying is that even if you make a mistake we are you know we are supposed to be the church of forgiveness and that's what that does and when you're tal
just want to throw this out there right before we run out of time is that if you know helen prejean has a sister helen. who if you remember her for dead bad walking she is the character susan sarandon plays real life character real not new has fought against the death penalty and one of things up that has been reported that she said and this is out of the house the day i'm clicking my heels what i'm particularly delighted about is there's no loopholes we still got a bit of it into the pews and...
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now, helen shen with -- helen chenowyth -- hellen early. barbara cuban was here until the mid-2000's. sue kelly got defeated. she took it very hard. i felt so badly for her. we all did. but she always had tough races in her district. it was one of those districts that could change easily. but she -- the good thing was we were all different. it was complement to because we -- complementary because we would meet and talk things through and get the opinion of one another. i learned about western issues from barbara cuban and hellen chenowyth. i was not from the west. i knew nothing about the west. but they would educate us on why they were doing these bills for specific things like water or whatever it may be. so we learned a lot that way. and the same with us, being on the east coast. they weren't familiar with that. so that sharing that we did as women was very helpful. but the other thing we learned early on as women was that we were pretty much all alike, because one time we were together and some of the women who had been here before, nan
now, helen shen with -- helen chenowyth -- hellen early. barbara cuban was here until the mid-2000's. sue kelly got defeated. she took it very hard. i felt so badly for her. we all did. but she always had tough races in her district. it was one of those districts that could change easily. but she -- the good thing was we were all different. it was complement to because we -- complementary because we would meet and talk things through and get the opinion of one another. i learned about western...
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helen, now this date he called me was february 4th of 1969. helen, how would you like to be maritime administrator? i said that's what i want. he said, you're going to have to get the labor unions with you. i said that to not a problem. now i said that because just the night before, i had had a dinner in new york with all of the labor union leaders, all of the steam ship presidents and all of the shipyard people saying you guys have got to work together or the merchant marine is going to go to hell. so, i worked. and jesse calhoun of the marine engineers said he'd support me. joe kearn, head of the national maritime union, said he'd support me. lundgren from the west coast said he'd support me. and then i got to paul hall who was head of the seafarers union. now paul was one of those guys that i met with the day before my big dinner and sat with him for ten hours in his office. paul said, well, i don't know, helen. i've got to check it out. i said what the hell do you mean check it out? i talked with you for ten hours yesterday. i had this big dinner. well, helen, you know how i am. if i move a broom in my kitchen from that corner to this corner, i make sure that every detail is covered. i said, okay. paul never ended up supporting me, so i lost the maritime administrator job. they gave it to a man. i'll come back to paul. the next offer i had in the nixon administration was assistant secretary for communications. in the department of transportation. now i knew all about the d.o.t. because i covered every detail when it was being formed. i had written about it. the under secretary wanted me. his assistant wanted me because they knew me. but john volpe who was then secretary said, a woman can't handle that job. and he hired a man. and you know what, within three months he had to fire that man, and i sat back and chuckled. i figured if anybody was that despicable towards women, i didn't want to w
helen, now this date he called me was february 4th of 1969. helen, how would you like to be maritime administrator? i said that's what i want. he said, you're going to have to get the labor unions with you. i said that to not a problem. now i said that because just the night before, i had had a dinner in new york with all of the labor union leaders, all of the steam ship presidents and all of the shipyard people saying you guys have got to work together or the merchant marine is going to go to...
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helens. with nine wins in their last 11 league games, they are in form. but st helensise. they are over again! garcia, this is unbelievable! but before flights, hotels and suits could be booked, saints launched their comeback. they have two back—to—back in five minutes. there is the belief the wembley trip might be back on. dragons made sure it would not be. booking their day in london. pretty incredible for the club. this year, in the million pound game and this year in wembley, a fantastic turnaround. the boys worked extremely hard. we have three weeks to get ready for that game. what a chance. we cannot be a prouder group. so who would be lying in wait at wembley, warrington or leeds, two teams steeped in two teams steeped in challenge cup history? leeds made their claim early, catching everyone by surprise. their joy was short—lived. warrington bounced with a bang. and a challenge in the air. he has taken and passed it away. dives over in the corner. one of four first—half tries for warrington as they pushed ahead. leads knews what they had to do after the break an
helens. with nine wins in their last 11 league games, they are in form. but st helensise. they are over again! garcia, this is unbelievable! but before flights, hotels and suits could be booked, saints launched their comeback. they have two back—to—back in five minutes. there is the belief the wembley trip might be back on. dragons made sure it would not be. booking their day in london. pretty incredible for the club. this year, in the million pound game and this year in wembley, a...
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>> to kirk's parents, sheldon and helen, they've asked me this morning to send a strong message to the community about the dangers of distracted driving. sheldon, helen, it's coming. >> reporter: in one of the more light hearted and unforgettable moments, when storm troopers took the stage griess's favorite movie character, the force now with him as he was escorted to his final resting place. carlos saucedo, abc 7 news. >> an effort is under way to help the family of the other man killed in the crash on interstate 80, jaime manuel known as jim's remains need to be returned to his family in the philippines. >>> the family of nia wilson announced today they are filing a lawsuit against bart. nia was stabbed to death at the mcarthur bart station las nia's death is not some horrific anomaly that occurred in two seconds that nobody could do anything. >> the family's attorney says bart missed previous threats by the alleged killer john lee cowell. the attorney says witnesses told them they had threatening run-ins with cowell, each time he was said to be armed with a knife. a bart spokesman said they cannot comment on a current litigation. >>> safe injectio
>> to kirk's parents, sheldon and helen, they've asked me this morning to send a strong message to the community about the dangers of distracted driving. sheldon, helen, it's coming. >> reporter: in one of the more light hearted and unforgettable moments, when storm troopers took the stage griess's favorite movie character, the force now with him as he was escorted to his final resting place. carlos saucedo, abc 7 news. >> an effort is under way to help the family of the other...
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helen has the business news. and a dream a lot of people thought come true -- the greek bailout odyssey finally over. helen: finally some light at the end of a very long tunnel. the end of the troika, which we seem to have been speaking about for years. that is with greece emerging from the last of its three bailout programs. that means that athens is no longer dependent on aid from the european union, european central bank, and the international monetary fund. the loans amounted to 260 million euros. reporter: finally, no more aid packages and no funding requirements. but the last eight years have been tough greece, and brought drastic cost-cutting measures. many greeks lost their jobs and their homes. on average, income has fallen by a third, but taxes remain high. for most people, it will be a long time before the situation improveses, and somome are very skeptical about the future, like this silversmith. >> personally, for me, in the coming years, i do not see any hope. everything looks bleak to me. >> the crisis brought me and thousands of people in my position to a low point in business. my company closed, but in a dignified way, without owing money to the state or pension funds. and we can open this cafeteria and many market. -- minimarket. reporter: he hopes he can soon gain a foothold again. many people try to fight their way through like that every of -- like that. >> even ifif we leave the bailot program, i believe we greeks will be paying for years to come. but we all hope for something better. reporter: this cautious optimism atat the european commission in brussesels -- >> this is transformative. it has laid foundations for a sustainable recovery, putting in place the fundamental conditions needed for sustained growth, for job creation, and for sound public finances in the years to come. reporter: but a non-debt remains, 350 billion euros,, and unemployment is still high. although it has dropped below 20%, it is still the highest in europe. helen: earlier, my colleague asked the frankfurt exchange what investors have been saying about the end of the bailout. >> we can clearly say that investors have changed their mind about greece. first, they were very skeptical. now, they are giving credit to the greek government that their drastic austerity policies paid off. we have to remember the greek government established some very unpopular reforms inside of the country. the pension system, which was completely reformed. lots of cuts were in the civil service machinery. but when you look at the latest gdp figures, they are quite good, 2.3% area still, big problems remain. high unemployment is a big problem. 20% are without a job. the youth unemployment rate is even higher. there is this question because 260 billion euros which were given as a loan -- will they ever be paid back? helen: daniel cork at the frankfurt stock exchange. tesla plunged with reports that a major backer for taking the company private bailed out. the saudi arabi
helen has the business news. and a dream a lot of people thought come true -- the greek bailout odyssey finally over. helen: finally some light at the end of a very long tunnel. the end of the troika, which we seem to have been speaking about for years. that is with greece emerging from the last of its three bailout programs. that means that athens is no longer dependent on aid from the european union, european central bank, and the international monetary fund. the loans amounted to 260 million...
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helen out of a tank and into a bucket at the san antonio aquarium. the subjects disguised it in. a stroller and police found them and miss helen safely returned. >>> we'll take a break and when we come back, the summer break tradition that may be old-fashioned but these kids are loving it. our snapshot is next. president y be making bay area homes more expensive. and, on the eve of the memorial for dwight clark -- a tearful eddie debartolo shares what made him so special. our exclusive interview. next. ♪ hello mother, hello father >> for generations, that brings to mind letters from summer camp and even in this day and age when we feel like we have to be connected all the time, summer camps are keeping that handwritten tradition alive and the kids are loving it. every summer, millions of kids leave their parents behind and their cell phones, too. at camp, they're forced to communicate the old-fashioned way, with handwritten letters. guess what, they like it. >> i write home almost every day and especially on letter writing days. i have a lot to say. >> i think it's better than text messaging or e-mailing because you can expres
helen out of a tank and into a bucket at the san antonio aquarium. the subjects disguised it in. a stroller and police found them and miss helen safely returned. >>> we'll take a break and when we come back, the summer break tradition that may be old-fashioned but these kids are loving it. our snapshot is next. president y be making bay area homes more expensive. and, on the eve of the memorial for dwight clark -- a tearful eddie debartolo shares what made him so special. our exclusive...
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and this cousin, whose name was helen, and edith go out walking all the time. woodrow new this and he said to helen one day, why don't you bring her home? they always went to edith's house for tea after their walks. she comes in, it is march of 1915, ellen has been dead since august of 1914, not quite a year. he falls head over heels in love with her. two months later, he is proposing to her. she was horrified by this. she said if you need an answer now, the answer is no. i have to think. so he backed off a little bit. her idea was once she really got to know him and thought she would like to marry him, she did not want to marry him. he thought he was going to lose the election of 1916 and she wanted to marry him after that election because she did not want the world thinking she was marrying him just because he was president. but then there was a lot of gossip about their romance. so somebody decided they had to get married sooner than that. they ended up getting married at the end of 1915. >> sean, i am going to give you all of world war i in a minute. around 1916, the reelection, edith is in the
and this cousin, whose name was helen, and edith go out walking all the time. woodrow new this and he said to helen one day, why don't you bring her home? they always went to edith's house for tea after their walks. she comes in, it is march of 1915, ellen has been dead since august of 1914, not quite a year. he falls head over heels in love with her. two months later, he is proposing to her. she was horrified by this. she said if you need an answer now, the answer is no. i have to think. so he...
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helens. nine wins in their last 11 league games, they are in for. but st helensos could be book, saints lost their comeback. they have back—to—back in five minutes. there is the belief the wimbley trip might be back on. dragons made sure it would not be. booking their day in london. pretty includable for the club. this year, a fantastic turnaround. the boys worked extremely hard. we have three weeks to get ready for that game. what a chance. we cannot be prouder group. so who would be lying in wait and wimbley, warrington or leaves, two teams steeped in history. leeds made their claim early, catching everyone by surprise. theirjoy their claim early, catching everyone by surprise. their joy was short—lived. warrington bounce back the bank. and a challenge in the air. he has taken and passed it away. got over in the corner. with a four first house tries for warrington as they pushed ahead. leads me what they had to do after the break and began to make amends. further mood would change if the match was well and truly back into warrington's favour. for more trays ——
helens. nine wins in their last 11 league games, they are in for. but st helensos could be book, saints lost their comeback. they have back—to—back in five minutes. there is the belief the wimbley trip might be back on. dragons made sure it would not be. booking their day in london. pretty includable for the club. this year, a fantastic turnaround. the boys worked extremely hard. we have three weeks to get ready for that game. what a chance. we cannot be prouder group. so who would be lying...
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placed all kinds of restrictions on helen as to when she could or could not fly with whether or passengers et cetera that maletc pilots did not face so within months helen is forced out she quit and she resigned and she is out and i say that say what ian find to be stunning not just that but as i find i find out for myself when did the next whd e-mail airline pilot get hired? the answer is 1973.er thirty-nine years later. thirty-nine 39 years later frontier airlines and american airlines eacnine 39 years later frontier airlines and american airlines each hire a pilot that year. i was fortunate through research in the book to meet one of thost women she's from florida whenora american airlines hired her she knew she was just as good as the men but a woman a woman flies no man the planean a is a great equalizer. but still this woman faced the same adversity the characters did in fly girls 45 years earlier. she faced snide remarks, peoplea suggest she leave american and get hired somewhere else, and to me as a journalist what is the most shocking was the headline from the l.a. times about this pilot in 1973 a little feature the headline was airline pilotat
placed all kinds of restrictions on helen as to when she could or could not fly with whether or passengers et cetera that maletc pilots did not face so within months helen is forced out she quit and she resigned and she is out and i say that say what ian find to be stunning not just that but as i find i find out for myself when did the next whd e-mail airline pilot get hired? the answer is 1973.er thirty-nine years later. thirty-nine 39 years later frontier airlines and american airlines...
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. >> kirk's parents, sheldon and helen, have asked me this morning to send a strong message to the community about the dangers of distracted driving. sheldon and helen, it's coming. it's surely coming. i promise you that. >> reporter: griess had been with the highway patrol for 19 years. his nickname was hollywood. >> he just had perfect hair and i was jealous a lot. >> reporter: griess a former marine leaves behind a wife and three children. his oldest daughter is training to become a chp officer like her father. >> i'm so proud of him and so proud to be his daughter. i love you, dad. "semper fi." don't worry, i'll help your partners take it from here. ♪[ music ] >> kirk was my friend and he will never be forgotten. >> reporter: those who know griess says he liked helping people and could defuse a tense situation with a positive outlook and winning smile. but for 46-year-old officer kirk griess, end of watch came far too soon. >> may he rest in peace. we have the watch from here. >> reporter: in vacaville, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> condolences to him and his family. >>> fire crews in pleasanton spent the day watching for hot spots after a fire
. >> kirk's parents, sheldon and helen, have asked me this morning to send a strong message to the community about the dangers of distracted driving. sheldon and helen, it's coming. it's surely coming. i promise you that. >> reporter: griess had been with the highway patrol for 19 years. his nickname was hollywood. >> he just had perfect hair and i was jealous a lot. >> reporter: griess a former marine leaves behind a wife and three children. his oldest daughter is...
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helen, thank you for the call. debora spar, did you want to respond? guest: i just pick up on where helen started because i think it's such an important anecdote. so many women have that moment that they recall their mother picking up the book at the library, at the drug story, at a friend's house. putting all the politics aside, the fact that a single book woke women up to their potential is in itself radical and revolutionary. host: a few years after 1968, in 1971, the u.s. army put together this film at the time advising how women serving in the military should look and dress. the full program will be airing after this program. here is an excerpt. >> well, ladies, you've come a long way. no question about it. you have more to say these days about your education, your appearance, your occupation, and your role in life than any young women have ever had in history. yes, you have a voice in your own destiny. you have it in civilian life as well as in the military. >> the best part, this blind date -- >> that's right, there is a lot you can say and do about who you are, where you are going
helen, thank you for the call. debora spar, did you want to respond? guest: i just pick up on where helen started because i think it's such an important anecdote. so many women have that moment that they recall their mother picking up the book at the library, at the drug story, at a friend's house. putting all the politics aside, the fact that a single book woke women up to their potential is in itself radical and revolutionary. host: a few years after 1968, in 1971, the u.s. army put together...
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helens. this may look like any other play centre, but there is a difference. first of all, we're going to have — for, dinner, we've got some chicken pasta bake... at this lunch club in st helensren during the summer holidays. it is a chance for brendan, nicole, cara and jade to have a hot meal and play. we make friends and do painting, stuff like that. and we have lovely food. i do worry a lot about food not being in the cupboards, as much as he used to have. it's been very hard for mum, it's been very hard for my sisters and brothers. and mainly very hard for me, to see mum struggle. fortheir mum, sarah, the school holidays is a difficult time of year. she is on universal credit. changes to her benefits have brought hardship. struggling, you know, to get the food in and getting them places. it's not good. how much do you worry? a lot — quite a lot. every day i worry that social services are going to come knocking on my door taking the kids away, because i can't feed them. so when you open the cupboards and the fridge and there's nothing in there, what goes through your mind? ijust break down in tears. i don't know what to do. the tlg make lunch group works with churches arou
helens. this may look like any other play centre, but there is a difference. first of all, we're going to have — for, dinner, we've got some chicken pasta bake... at this lunch club in st helensren during the summer holidays. it is a chance for brendan, nicole, cara and jade to have a hot meal and play. we make friends and do painting, stuff like that. and we have lovely food. i do worry a lot about food not being in the cupboards, as much as he used to have. it's been very hard for mum, it's...
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helen stokes la m pa rd, moderation. we can speak to helen stokes lampard, chair of the royal couege stokes lampard, chair of the royal college of gps and from cambridge by doctor david reynolds, chief scientific officer at alzheimer‘s research uk. explain what these findings are. this is a big study by a high quality research team. they have replicated findings we have seen have replicated findings we have seen before but if you drink a lot of alcohol it is bad for you, and the more you drink the higher your risk of dementia. if you drink safe limits, 14 units a week, spread out over a few days, you will have the greatest protection. those who have no alcohol do have a higher risk of developing dementia, but it is not a causation effects. just an interesting finding. i don‘t want people rushing out to start drinking alcohol to protect themselves. people will not be surprised that if you drink in moderation you are less likely to get it, if you drink too much you are more likely to get any health condition. but not drinking any at all, will make people think they should have an occasional tipple? there are things about alcohol that is badly, and if you don‘t want to drink, then great. but keep with in the safe, recommended limits and you are in the best place. the limits are up to 14 units of alcohol a week for men and women and a unit is a certain measured amount of alcohol. look at the side of the bottle or the can, they are on the side. i want to bring in doctor david reynolds as well. do you welcome this research today or are you surprised? this research helps to add to the understanding we have drinking alcohol through your lifetime and what impact it has on dementia in later life. it is good that it adds to the body of evidence that it adds to the body of evidence that drinking high amounts of alcohol can increase your risk of dementia. it is surprising to see that drinking no alcohol potentially increases your risk, but as helen people like to latch onto these studies to suit their lifestyle, dare i say it? this study is not a recommendation to start drinking. it is interesting to look at these factors and it helps to understand the impact alcohol can have on our lives. particularly as we are all living longer and we need to make sure we maintain our health, whether that is our brain or the re st of whether that is our brain or the rest of our body, into later life as a life expectancy keeps increasing. we don‘t know whether these people who have abstain from drinking where heavy drinkers earlier because it could explain that? it could be, or it could be they are unwell for other reasons and are on medication. they followed people from the 1980s, ask them lots of questions and it is high—quality research. but itjust adds to what we know. alcohol is only one of a whole range of factors in determining if you get dementia on. having you healthy lifestyle, not smoking, watching your weight are some of the things
helen stokes la m pa rd, moderation. we can speak to helen stokes lampard, chair of the royal couege stokes lampard, chair of the royal college of gps and from cambridge by doctor david reynolds, chief scientific officer at alzheimer‘s research uk. explain what these findings are. this is a big study by a high quality research team. they have replicated findings we have seen have replicated findings we have seen before but if you drink a lot of alcohol it is bad for you, and the more you...