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lou gehrig to sign his ball. and he did sign the ball on his birthday, we believe, the day he was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease. the color photo shows bob still treasuring that baseball. at the end of his life, bob sold that ball to a local business executive here in rochester. andy is a local businessman here in chicago. and andy bought the ball for the soul purpose that he and his daughter, taylor, whom we see in the photo, would give to mayo clinic to display, to inspire our patients. so you have a generosity of many generations coming together with this one baseball signed by a great american athlete. other examples here would be a replica of the nobel prize that mayo clinic received in 1950. two mayo staff members. dr. edward kendall, a laboratory scientist, and dr. philip hench, a rheumatologist, worked together on the invention and critical use of cortisone, a drug many of us know now. they receive this had nobel prize, a classic example of a bridge from discovering something in the lab to applying i
lou gehrig to sign his ball. and he did sign the ball on his birthday, we believe, the day he was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease. the color photo shows bob still treasuring that baseball. at the end of his life, bob sold that ball to a local business executive here in rochester. andy is a local businessman here in chicago. and andy bought the ball for the soul purpose that he and his daughter, taylor, whom we see in the photo, would give to mayo clinic to display, to inspire our patients....
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it's a baseball signed by lou gehrig when he was a patient here in 1939. the black and white photo shows him as a patient and he gave back in many ways. he befriended local youth. he gave batting lessons and pitching clinics, worked out with bob's team down at soldiers field. bob asked mr. lou gehrig to sign his ball. and he did sign the ball the day he was diagnosed with the disease. the color photo shows bob still treasuring that baseball. at the end of his life, bob sold that ball to a local business executive here in rochester. and andy bought the ball for the soul purpose that he and his daughter taylor would give it to mayo clinic to display to inspire our patients. so you have a generosity coming together with this one baseball signed by a great american athlete. other examples here would be a replica of the noble prize that mayo clinic received in 1950. two mayo staff members. dr. kendell, a laboratory scientist and dr. finch, worked together on the invention of cortisone. a drug many of us know now. they received this noble prize, a classic exampl
it's a baseball signed by lou gehrig when he was a patient here in 1939. the black and white photo shows him as a patient and he gave back in many ways. he befriended local youth. he gave batting lessons and pitching clinics, worked out with bob's team down at soldiers field. bob asked mr. lou gehrig to sign his ball. and he did sign the ball the day he was diagnosed with the disease. the color photo shows bob still treasuring that baseball. at the end of his life, bob sold that ball to a local...
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it is a baseball signed by lou gehrig, the great new york yankees ballplayer when he was a patient here in 1939. the black-and-white photo shows this to garrick as a patient. lou garrick as a patient. he gave back. he gave batting lessons and pitching clinics and worked out with the american legion team. bob asked lou gehrig to sign his lucky ball and he did sign the ball on his birthday in june of 1939, the day he was diagnosed with als. he signed the ball for bob and bob kept the ball for 75 years. the color photo shows bob as an elderly man still treasuring the baseball. bob sold the baseball to andy. andy bought the ball for the sole purpose that he and his daughter, taylor, who we see in the photo, would give it to mayo clinic to inspire our patients. you have generosity across many generations coming together with this one baseball signed by a great american athlete. this is a replica of the nobel prize that mayo clinic received in 1950. two mayo staff members, dr. edward kendall, a laboratory scientist and dr. philip hinch worked together on the invention and clinical use of cort
it is a baseball signed by lou gehrig, the great new york yankees ballplayer when he was a patient here in 1939. the black-and-white photo shows this to garrick as a patient. lou garrick as a patient. he gave back. he gave batting lessons and pitching clinics and worked out with the american legion team. bob asked lou gehrig to sign his lucky ball and he did sign the ball on his birthday in june of 1939, the day he was diagnosed with als. he signed the ball for bob and bob kept the ball for 75...
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it doesn't have to be lou gehrig's disease but often it requires something that jump starts your humanity and you think while, of a sudden i know what's important and he according to you and the description was the embodiment of that and that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> it really was. that was one of the great lessons i tried to impart and i admired him very much for that. >> in fact, in that light how would you describe his personality in general? >> because he could do that and because he will not be beaten down by all these for most of us what would be physical issues he was able to be an optimist and a great sense of humor and had a great energy and when we went hunting on the camp one afternoon he said leonard, let's do some tourist stuff to those of you who don't [inaudible] >> please describe what that means? >> it's like a recipe for tipping over but it's a flat shallow vote and someone stands on the platform and they stand up on a platform. >> and the boat and first you have to [inaudible] we said sure, come along. he's packing them off and it
it doesn't have to be lou gehrig's disease but often it requires something that jump starts your humanity and you think while, of a sudden i know what's important and he according to you and the description was the embodiment of that and that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> it really was. that was one of the great lessons i tried to impart and i admired him very much for that. >> in fact, in that light how would you describe his personality in...
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it doesn't have to be lou gehrig's disease, but often it requires something to kind of jumpstart youry. you think wow, all of a sudden i know what's important. and he, accordingo you, from ur description, was the embodiment of that, that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> i reay was. it was one of the great lessons that i tried to impart, and i admired him very much for that. >> in fact, in that light how would you describe his personality in general? >> an amazing thing. because he could do that, because he would not be beaten down by all these what would for most of us be physical issues, he was able, he was an optimistic person. he had a great sense of humor. he had a greatnergy. when we were going to go around town from one of his cares said letter, let's d some tourist stuff. let's go punting. >> please describe what tt means. >> to me is like a recipe for pping over. it's a very flat, shall the vote and stands in the back kind of like in venice i guess but standing up on a platform. >> and the ve is called a pond pond. >> when we went, first he show
it doesn't have to be lou gehrig's disease, but often it requires something to kind of jumpstart youry. you think wow, all of a sudden i know what's important. and he, accordingo you, from ur description, was the embodiment of that, that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> i reay was. it was one of the great lessons that i tried to impart, and i admired him very much for that. >> in fact, in that light how would you describe his personality in general?...
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and it does not have to be lou gehrig's disease.t requires something to jumpstart your humanity. and you think wow, all the sudden i know what is important. and he come according to your description, was the embodiment of that. that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> guest: it really was pretty think that one of the great lessons i tried to empower. and i admire him very much for that. what in fact, in that light, how would you describe his personality in general? >> guest: because he could do that and because he could not be beaten down by what for most of us obey physical issues, he was an optimistic person. he had a sense of humor, he had a great energy. we were going and he said hey leonard do some tourist stuff,. [inaudible] please describe what punting on the cam means. >> that's like a recipe for tipping over. it's a very last summon stanza back on a platform. it's coming up on the platform for hvac and the vote is -- a push of holy to the bottom of the river to propel you along. so we went to do
and it does not have to be lou gehrig's disease.t requires something to jumpstart your humanity. and you think wow, all the sudden i know what is important. and he come according to your description, was the embodiment of that. that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> guest: it really was pretty think that one of the great lessons i tried to empower. and i admire him very much for that. what in fact, in that light, how would you describe his personality in...
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fundraising campaign, raised more than $220000000.00 for medical research and less commonly known as lou gehrig's disease. when was diagnosed with the illness in 2013, that helped to drive the viral social media campaign that took hold a year later. it's good to have you with us. hello, adrian finnegan, here in doha, the headlines from al-jazeera, pro-democracy activists, joshua wall has pleaded guilty at his trial in hong kong. he's accused along with 2 other activists of involvement at a protest there police headquarters last year and could face up to 5 years in prison. they'll be held in custody until sentencing. next week. yemen's who 3 rebels say they've launched a missile at on the run co fuel distribution station in saudi arabia's. western port city of jeddah, saudi arabia hasn't confirmed or denied the claims. hoofy spokesman says that foreign companies operating in the kingdom should exercise caution warning that their military operations will continue. head of the u.s. vaccine program says that the 1st shots could be rolled out as soon as december 11th, a day after regulators, me to dec
fundraising campaign, raised more than $220000000.00 for medical research and less commonly known as lou gehrig's disease. when was diagnosed with the illness in 2013, that helped to drive the viral social media campaign that took hold a year later. it's good to have you with us. hello, adrian finnegan, here in doha, the headlines from al-jazeera, pro-democracy activists, joshua wall has pleaded guilty at his trial in hong kong. he's accused along with 2 other activists of involvement at a...
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and it doesn't have to be lou gehrig's disease, but often, it requires something to kind much jump startour humanity and you think, wow, all of a sudden i know what's important and he, according to you, and your description, was the embodiment of that, that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> it really was, and that, i think, was one of the great lessons that i tried to impart and i admire him very much for that. >> in fact, in that light, how would you describe his personality in general? >> the amazing thing. because he could do that, because he would not be beaten down by all of these what would for most of us be physical issues, he was able-- he was an optimistic person. he had a great sense of humor, he had a great energy, and we were going to go to-- one said, hey, leonard, there's tourists stuff and for those who don't have the cam in your own-- >> please describe what punting on the cam means. >> to me it's a recipe for tipping over, it's a flat, shallow boat and someone stands on the back like in venice, i guess, but standing up on the platform. >> a
and it doesn't have to be lou gehrig's disease, but often, it requires something to kind much jump startour humanity and you think, wow, all of a sudden i know what's important and he, according to you, and your description, was the embodiment of that, that he literally made lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >> it really was, and that, i think, was one of the great lessons that i tried to impart and i admire him very much for that. >> in fact, in that light, how would you...
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he was diagnosed with the disorder more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease seven years ago. the ice bucket challenge raised more than $220 million for medical research. >>> the same businesses that fought to keep a starbucks from setting up shop in port richmond years ago are fighting harder tonight. to keep it from shutting down. the small business district has seen a big drop in foot traffic and the starbucks is closing next sunday. the restaurant next door will shut down the same day. they say pre-pandemic point richmond was vibrant and a lively neighborhood, but as more businesses closed it is driving customers away and that is causing other merchants to struggle. >> once businesses start closing down, it is like a domino effect. each business, we rely on each other. >> it is like a ghost town. a lot of the businesses have left. >> if you have a business out by itself it does not do well. if you have three, they do well. >> the mayor said the city offers help and money for individuals facing hardships. but no city grants for businesses. i hope to convince starbucks to st
he was diagnosed with the disorder more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease seven years ago. the ice bucket challenge raised more than $220 million for medical research. >>> the same businesses that fought to keep a starbucks from setting up shop in port richmond years ago are fighting harder tonight. to keep it from shutting down. the small business district has seen a big drop in foot traffic and the starbucks is closing next sunday. the restaurant next door will shut down the...
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as lou gehrig's disease by up to date his studio b. unscripted. 'd if you obey the market for 30 years, you begin to worship it and believe it was probably a lot of the purpose of the tyrant tried to make anything else unimaginable the 1st dictatorship of the dictatorship. in your mind, they're almost superheroes. the only super heroes going to save us is all shells. and that's what $99.00 means. it's all just like you said uncool nation and not to be until fascist. the radical human family crabapple, a writer journalist, and artist guantanamo is a place that runs on secrecy and on censorship. but it's not just i had an advantage, i could drive around the censorship. as a journalist, i spent much of my time covering protests all over the world. the people in the streets today, the same people who'd been on the streets protesting against austerity. 6 to sell up my document, people fighting oppression, often against impossible odds. i drew this right next to the right cops. i explore how will global economic system pave the way to a new author with
as lou gehrig's disease by up to date his studio b. unscripted. 'd if you obey the market for 30 years, you begin to worship it and believe it was probably a lot of the purpose of the tyrant tried to make anything else unimaginable the 1st dictatorship of the dictatorship. in your mind, they're almost superheroes. the only super heroes going to save us is all shells. and that's what $99.00 means. it's all just like you said uncool nation and not to be until fascist. the radical human family...
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fundraising campaign, raised more than $220000000.00 for medical research and less or commonly known as lou gehrig's disease was diagnosed with the illness in 2013. that helped to drive the viral social media campaign that took hold a year later. it's good to have you with us. hello adrian. from going to here in doha, the headlines from al-jazeera, pro-democracy activists, joshua wall has pleaded guilty at his trial in hong kong.
fundraising campaign, raised more than $220000000.00 for medical research and less or commonly known as lou gehrig's disease was diagnosed with the illness in 2013. that helped to drive the viral social media campaign that took hold a year later. it's good to have you with us. hello adrian. from going to here in doha, the headlines from al-jazeera, pro-democracy activists, joshua wall has pleaded guilty at his trial in hong kong.
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s, more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease, which destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord eventually ending the brain's ability to control muscle movements. there is no cure and most people with the condition die within 3 to 5 years of diagnosis. after i was diagnosed shortly after, i went on google and i, you know, a.o.s. creation and p. 3. and want to hone the unit and we have a guy in c.v. respond. right, pat and pete for eighty's decided to fight the disease while they still could and began raising money for research. they founded the ice bucket challenge, where people would pour cold water over their heads and perhaps imagine experiencing the kind of muscle stiffness they suffered from and challenge others to do the same. and everyone to donate the campaign had its critics at the time. but the money poured in, the challenge became a viral sensation raising more than $115000000.00 for the association. and more than $220000000.00 for research. since then, several genes have been discovered that contribute to the disease. the idea of a legacy may bring your mind to death
s, more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease, which destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord eventually ending the brain's ability to control muscle movements. there is no cure and most people with the condition die within 3 to 5 years of diagnosis. after i was diagnosed shortly after, i went on google and i, you know, a.o.s. creation and p. 3. and want to hone the unit and we have a guy in c.v. respond. right, pat and pete for eighty's decided to fight the disease while they still...
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really understand this is a pretty tenuous fragile line on which we walk and it doesn't have to be lou gehrig'sisease but to jumpstart your humanity now we know it's important that was the embodiment of that to literally make lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >>. >> how would you describe hitler - - describe his personality and general? >> because he could do that and would not be beaten down of physical issues and optimistic person with a great sense of humor and then do some tourist stuff. >> it described that. >> it is more tipping over and is said all vote. and with that platform and they will tell you and then they said sure come along. and then to be turned a certain way the wheelchair had to be down so with the rough ride and had to be carried down 20 or 30 times and then he is detached from his machine he cannot communicate with his wheelchair or his computer so then they climb in and easily could've slipped if he goes into the river he obviously will just drown. i must be scaring him. meanwhile he's laughing at me. and then he would turn his head to look at but with all those
really understand this is a pretty tenuous fragile line on which we walk and it doesn't have to be lou gehrig'sisease but to jumpstart your humanity now we know it's important that was the embodiment of that to literally make lemonade every damn day. it was remarkable. >>. >> how would you describe hitler - - describe his personality and general? >> because he could do that and would not be beaten down of physical issues and optimistic person with a great sense of humor and...
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. >>> you think of ironman, lou gehrig comes to mind. ac green?>> he's known as the ironman of the nba. he played for five teams on this day back with the lakers ac green appears. he would play 150 games before taking a day off. >> everybody has an opinion about protesters, but here's some the check out. everyone can empathize with. these turkeys are fed up. they will protest all day long. the treatment of the fellow turkeyes. that's the sporting life. happy thanksgiving. >> yes i love watt. "don't get the gremlins wet." how hard is that? (door opening) hi, guys. hi, honey. hey. ooh, we're "honey" now, are we? yes. since their relationship became carnal, penny has upgraded his designated term of endearment, thus distinguishing him from those she calls "sweetie," usually in an attempt to soften a thinly-veiled insult. you're boring people, sweetie. although sometimes she omits the veil entirely. so, what are you guys doing? celebrating columbus day. we're watching goonies, gremlins, and young sherlock holmes. they're all written by chris columbus.
. >>> you think of ironman, lou gehrig comes to mind. ac green?>> he's known as the ironman of the nba. he played for five teams on this day back with the lakers ac green appears. he would play 150 games before taking a day off. >> everybody has an opinion about protesters, but here's some the check out. everyone can empathize with. these turkeys are fed up. they will protest all day long. the treatment of the fellow turkeyes. that's the sporting life. happy thanksgiving....
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you think of iron man in the world of sports, lou gehrig comes to mind and cal ripken junior.lains on this day in history. >> he is known as the ironman of the nba. he eventually played for five teams but on this day in 1989 back with the lakers, ac green appeared in his 1042nd straight game, that set a new record. he played 150 more games before taking a day off. that is the stay in sports november 26, i'm joe fonzi.>> experts have warned against large human gatherings on this thanksgiving. check this out, they didn't say anything about your pets gathering for a thanksgiving dinner. i just love this. they say watching animals relieves stress, i would say absolutely.>> that is cute.>> that is hilarious. our huge production staff searches day and night for this stuff. >> thanks so much mark. coming up next at 11.>> covid doesn't care, it will hit who it's going to hit. you don't want to be one of the unlucky ones like i was where it hits you real hard. >> retired north bay police chief has asked her to be thankful for this holiday after recovering from the coronavirus. just mon
you think of iron man in the world of sports, lou gehrig comes to mind and cal ripken junior.lains on this day in history. >> he is known as the ironman of the nba. he eventually played for five teams but on this day in 1989 back with the lakers, ac green appeared in his 1042nd straight game, that set a new record. he played 150 more games before taking a day off. that is the stay in sports november 26, i'm joe fonzi.>> experts have warned against large human gatherings on this...
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quinn was diagnosed with the disorder more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease seven years ago. the ice bucket challenge raised more than $220 million for medical research. quinn was 37. >> sidewalks in this sandra neighborhood are sinking. tonight, we talked to mission bay property owners who say the problem is too expensive to keep up with. >> the fix and the amount of money that we have available to make the fix is probably not going to add up. >> we have a closer look at how the solution is making that problem worse. that story tonight at 11:00. >>> happening today, six area transit agencies will officially join a new clipper program, offering fair discounts to lower income adults. riders with clippers start cards will receive 50% discounts on the san francisco bay ferry along with marin transit trips. riders will receive discounts on petaluma transit, santa rosa city bus and sonoma county transit once fare collection resumes. >>> let's get a check of our morning commute this morning. how is it looking now? >> it is still pretty busy. we are seeing more and more cars, more v
quinn was diagnosed with the disorder more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease seven years ago. the ice bucket challenge raised more than $220 million for medical research. quinn was 37. >> sidewalks in this sandra neighborhood are sinking. tonight, we talked to mission bay property owners who say the problem is too expensive to keep up with. >> the fix and the amount of money that we have available to make the fix is probably not going to add up. >> we have a closer look...
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age of $38.00 quinn was diagnosed with the motor neuron disease, a last more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease, which destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord eventually ending the brain's ability to control muscle movements. there is no cure and most people with the condition die within 3 to 5 years of diagnosis. after i was diagnosed shortly after i went on google, and i am young a creation and paid for and want to how i mean it only even if the guy in c.v. responds. well, absolutely right. pat and pete for eighty's decided to fight the disease while they still could and began raising money for research. they founded the ice bucket challenge, where people would pour cold water over their heads and perhaps imagine experiencing the kind of muscle stiffness they suffered from. and challenge others to do the same and everyone to donate the campaign had its critics at the time. but the money poured in. the challenge became a viral sensation raising more than $115000000.00 for the association. and more than $220000000.00 for research. since then, several genes have been discovered
age of $38.00 quinn was diagnosed with the motor neuron disease, a last more commonly known as lou gehrig's disease, which destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord eventually ending the brain's ability to control muscle movements. there is no cure and most people with the condition die within 3 to 5 years of diagnosis. after i was diagnosed shortly after i went on google, and i am young a creation and paid for and want to how i mean it only even if the guy in c.v. responds. well,...
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at the age of 77, alice passed away from a.l.s., or lou gehrig's disease. when i was appointed supervisor, i was both thrilled and honored that alice continues to serve the needs of district 2 residents. up until city hall closed in march, alex was coming in each week to help me and my staff. while his time serving district two is just one of his many accomplishments -- on january 16, 1943, alex was born in new york, new york. his parents were both doctors and quickly immersed him in a world of exploration and curiosity. alex spent much of his time with his mother on the campus of columbia university, where he was encouraged to interact with the school's research community. from an early age, he was captivated research. his coming' age coincid of age with the computer age. while alex made strides with his studies and experiments, it's where he met the love of his life, alison bowers. he went onto cofound expert e systems, a software company that pioneered the development of a graphic user incident face to support engineering model and analysis. alex also sh
at the age of 77, alice passed away from a.l.s., or lou gehrig's disease. when i was appointed supervisor, i was both thrilled and honored that alice continues to serve the needs of district 2 residents. up until city hall closed in march, alex was coming in each week to help me and my staff. while his time serving district two is just one of his many accomplishments -- on january 16, 1943, alex was born in new york, new york. his parents were both doctors and quickly immersed him in a world of...
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at the age of 77, alice passed away from a.l.s., or lou gehrig's disease.as appointed supervisor, i was both thrilled and honored that alice continues to serve the needs of district 2 residents. up until city hall closed in march, alex was coming in each week to help me and my staff. while his time serving district two is just one of his many accomplishments -- on january 16, 1943, alex was born in new york, new york. his parents were both doctors and quickly immersed him in a world of exploration and curiosity. alex spent much of his time with his mother on the campus of columbia university, where he was encouraged to interact with the school's research community. from an early age, he was captivated research. his coming' age coincid of age with the computer age. while alex made strides with his studies and experiments, it's where he met the love of his life, alison bowers. he went onto cofound expert e systems, a software company that pioneered the development of a graphic user incident face to support engineering model and analysis. alex also shared many
at the age of 77, alice passed away from a.l.s., or lou gehrig's disease.as appointed supervisor, i was both thrilled and honored that alice continues to serve the needs of district 2 residents. up until city hall closed in march, alex was coming in each week to help me and my staff. while his time serving district two is just one of his many accomplishments -- on january 16, 1943, alex was born in new york, new york. his parents were both doctors and quickly immersed him in a world of...