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to be diagnosed early with parkinson's?re having symptoms that are reflecting your day-to-day activities it's important to know what's causing them so that you can be appropriately treated. >> the first symptoms came on suddenly. people noticed a significant limp in my walk. and from time to time i would notice that i would have trouble writi writing. >> what did you think it was? >> i didn't know. there was a long process of being diagnosed before i actually got to dr. mejia. >> when you hear about max little's work, somebody calling, actually giving their voice as part of the diagnosis, what do you think of that as a patient? >> i think that's amazing. i think it's an amazing technology. >> there are whole communities who don't have access to a neurologist. there are places in the first world people take it for granted, of course, that there is a high density to doctors to patients. that's not true across the vast majority of the world. and so in those circumstances, lots of people will actually go about their lives not r
to be diagnosed early with parkinson's?re having symptoms that are reflecting your day-to-day activities it's important to know what's causing them so that you can be appropriately treated. >> the first symptoms came on suddenly. people noticed a significant limp in my walk. and from time to time i would notice that i would have trouble writi writing. >> what did you think it was? >> i didn't know. there was a long process of being diagnosed before i actually got to dr. mejia....
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. >> how confident can you be that that person has parkinson's? >> about 99%. >> that's pretty incredible. if he succeeds he can change the game for parkinson's patients and for doctors. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken,
. >> how confident can you be that that person has parkinson's? >> about 99%. >> that's pretty incredible. if he succeeds he can change the game for parkinson's patients and for doctors. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the...
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former president bush is inhibited by his parkinson's disease. 50% of the parkinson's patients are prone to not being able to handle their secretions as well and they can get bronchitis. on the other hand, this is indomnable spirit. shot down over the pacific, youngest navy flier. incredible human president bush is. if anyone will fight off the infection, it's him. they are keeping him over the weekend because the cough is persistent. the cough is a sign he is fighting this off. they want to be careful with him. viruses this time of year, you see the fall and winter viruses. the number one cause. low humidity, the viruses travel up to ten feet. this is where the people get bronchitis from. it can be on surfaces called fomites. you get the second area is bacteria. you treat with the antibiotics. sometimes the tube stay inflamed. what this is, bronchitis, is the tubes to the lung, the big tubes, they are covered with hairs on the inside. they can get gunked up. they get inflamed. you sometimes have to use the steroids antiinflammatories to help you. >> jamie: so you can be treated. >> eric
former president bush is inhibited by his parkinson's disease. 50% of the parkinson's patients are prone to not being able to handle their secretions as well and they can get bronchitis. on the other hand, this is indomnable spirit. shot down over the pacific, youngest navy flier. incredible human president bush is. if anyone will fight off the infection, it's him. they are keeping him over the weekend because the cough is persistent. the cough is a sign he is fighting this off. they want to be...
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he says one simple voice test can determine if somebody has parkinson's. all you need is a telephone. >> we have an ultralow cost way of detecting the disease. >> you will watch how max little's surprising idea is taking shape, on sunday, 2:00 eastern. >>> and not long ago, sushi was considered a novelty food. now it is common. next up, eating bugs to save the planet. [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> already, stop me if you have heard this one. it is an old joke, there is a guy in a restaurant and yells, h hey, waiter there is a fly in my soup, what is it doing there? and the guy rushes over and says
he says one simple voice test can determine if somebody has parkinson's. all you need is a telephone. >> we have an ultralow cost way of detecting the disease. >> you will watch how max little's surprising idea is taking shape, on sunday, 2:00 eastern. >>> and not long ago, sushi was considered a novelty food. now it is common. next up, eating bugs to save the planet. [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more...
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he says one simple voice test can determine if someone has parkinson's. you need is a telephone. >> we've got an ultra low-cost way of detecting the disease. >> you're going watch how max little's surprising idea is taking shape. it's sunday on "the next list." >>> it wasn't that long ago sushi was considered a novelty food. today it's an american favorite. up next, a new food trend, eating bugs to save the planet. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >>> all right. stop m
he says one simple voice test can determine if someone has parkinson's. you need is a telephone. >> we've got an ultra low-cost way of detecting the disease. >> you're going watch how max little's surprising idea is taking shape. it's sunday on "the next list." >>> it wasn't that long ago sushi was considered a novelty food. today it's an american favorite. up next, a new food trend, eating bugs to save the planet. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day...
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>>guest: well, this is a very similar to a surgery used in severe parkinson's disease patients.osurgeon, you drill two holes in the skull. you guide two very thin wires to each side of the brain and the wires attach to other wires which go under your skin and go to what looks like a pacemaker, but, it is really a battery that sits under your shoulder blade. the battery sends electrical impulses through the wires and the impulses actually drive the brain, they actually increase the neuroactivity, the electrical activity of the brain. this has been done over 80,000 times in parkinson's disease, and we are starting to use it for alzheimer's disease. the difference is we are stimulating a different part of the brain that we know is involved in memory circuit. so, same hammer but different nail so to speak. >>shepard: the team at johns hopkins is the first to perform. what is the degree which this will impact patients' likes? >>guest: it could have a real impact. but there are a couple of things that could come from this. obviously we hope that the surgery works. we have preliminary
>>guest: well, this is a very similar to a surgery used in severe parkinson's disease patients.osurgeon, you drill two holes in the skull. you guide two very thin wires to each side of the brain and the wires attach to other wires which go under your skin and go to what looks like a pacemaker, but, it is really a battery that sits under your shoulder blade. the battery sends electrical impulses through the wires and the impulses actually drive the brain, they actually increase the...
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parkinson's disease is not helping but his spirit is. and the man has been in great physical condition his whole life. that helps. >> that's a great point. i had a friend who called and said she spoke to him or someone speaking for him and he said put the harps away. >> that's what you want. through my career, and he's awake and alert. that's very good. being in the hospital long time is not good. but i would continue to be optimistic as well. >> doc, we'll leave it there. thank you. >>> the face facebook face-off, a new law keeping bosses from getting workers' passwords but is it bad for workers? out the for owning a gun. meet the lawmaker trying to make that illegal. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know
parkinson's disease is not helping but his spirit is. and the man has been in great physical condition his whole life. that helps. >> that's a great point. i had a friend who called and said she spoke to him or someone speaking for him and he said put the harps away. >> that's what you want. through my career, and he's awake and alert. that's very good. being in the hospital long time is not good. but i would continue to be optimistic as well. >> doc, we'll leave it there....
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people who have parkinson's disease have difficulty swallowing. the other thing is, as someone developing infections in and around the airways, randi, sometimes it becomes more difficult for them to protect their airway. when they eat something they have a greater risk of aspirating it and it goes down their windpipe or their trachea. that's some of the reasons they are on a liquid diet as well. but the main important thing in the icu is a patient -- the former president needs to get the calories he needs to heal. however they can give it to him, solid or liquid, that's the most important thing. >> sanjay, appreciate it. thank you very much. >> you got it. thanks, randi. >> susan hendricks joins me with a 360 bulletin. >> randy former south african president nelson mandela is home from the hospital. he will continue to receive treatment. the 94-year-old is being treated for a lung infection. he had surgery to remove gallstones. he has not appeared in public since 2010. >>> syria's chief of military police has defected to join the revolution. in a
people who have parkinson's disease have difficulty swallowing. the other thing is, as someone developing infections in and around the airways, randi, sometimes it becomes more difficult for them to protect their airway. when they eat something they have a greater risk of aspirating it and it goes down their windpipe or their trachea. that's some of the reasons they are on a liquid diet as well. but the main important thing in the icu is a patient -- the former president needs to get the...
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. >> and the device is being used to treat parkinson's disease. using a pace make ser in in the experimental stage and appeared to slow the progression of the disease for people in the early stages of the illness. >>> and she was trying to get her shopping done but her bundle of joy had other plans. >> the role a police officer took on to bring a new life into the world. >>> two people are dead trying to rip off a house. what they found when they showed up at the crime scene. what it looks like coming up on good morning maryland. >>> the bodies of two girls who disappeared in july have been found. and hunters discovered the bodies of the two girls in a wooded area on wednesday afternoon. they were found about 25-miles from where they were being watched by their grandmother. >>> a gun fight at a home leaves two men dead. police say they were killed at a house where marijuana was illegally being grown. two intruders tried to take it. they will face charges of growing weed. it is unlikely if he will face charges about the deaths of the intruders. >>>
. >> and the device is being used to treat parkinson's disease. using a pace make ser in in the experimental stage and appeared to slow the progression of the disease for people in the early stages of the illness. >>> and she was trying to get her shopping done but her bundle of joy had other plans. >> the role a police officer took on to bring a new life into the world. >>> two people are dead trying to rip off a house. what they found when they showed up at the...
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people who are parkinsons disease often have difficulty swallowing. and someone develops infection in around the airways i is sometimes more difficult to protect their airway. when they eat something they have a greater risk of aspirating it. it will go down the windpipe or trachea and that is a reason to start a liquid diet, as well. the main thing in the icu, patients a lot of times need to get the calories he needs to heal. however they can give it to him, solid or liquid is the most important thing. >> appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's check in on other top stories. susan hendrix is joining me with a 360 bull on the. >> nelson mandela is home from the hospital and will continue to receive treatment. the 94-year-old is being treated for a lung infection and had surgery to remove gallstones. he has not appeared in the public since 2010. syria's military police chief defected. in a video on you tube he says syria's army has deviated from the mission to protect the country while carrying out massacres against innocent civilian
people who are parkinsons disease often have difficulty swallowing. and someone develops infection in around the airways i is sometimes more difficult to protect their airway. when they eat something they have a greater risk of aspirating it. it will go down the windpipe or trachea and that is a reason to start a liquid diet, as well. the main thing in the icu, patients a lot of times need to get the calories he needs to heal. however they can give it to him, solid or liquid is the most...
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the technique could be used to treat brain attacking diseases such as alzheimers and parkinsons.he research appears in the journal nature of methods. still ahead tonight the 49ers. suspend one player for the rest of the season. garry tells you who and why straight ahead. tom brady and the patriots take apart the houston texans tonight on monday night football. coming up next. your san francisco 49ers. coming up next. your san francisco 49ers. garry has the story, next. well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples. that's a given. you need safeway sugar for just $1.97. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another -- only $2.99 for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, "yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday." safeway. ingredients for life. the 49ers received a look at their next opponen
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. >> the same device is treating parkinson's disease. and it is in the experimental stage. it is appears to slow the progress of the disease for those in the early stages. >>> office gossip is frowned upon as a waste of time. but it could be encouraged because it makes you more efficient in the work place. you see scientists have found that up to 9 and 10 every day conversations are gossip. but it'ss not malicious. gossip can help the presses aurora for under performing co- workers to contribute and allows people to gather and validate information to enjoy themselves with others and to protect their group. >>> we're going to switch and tell you a story. a man survive as fall into a river while hunting. michael jones was on a trip and the canoe flipped and floated into the waters for 30 minutes. when he was pulled ashore his heart gave out and he died. >> it was in progress. someone on cheaping the heart and blood moving to keep the blood going to the brain. >> doctors were able to bring him back to life. when asked he says it is a miracle and doctors agree. >> unbelievable
. >> the same device is treating parkinson's disease. and it is in the experimental stage. it is appears to slow the progress of the disease for those in the early stages. >>> office gossip is frowned upon as a waste of time. but it could be encouraged because it makes you more efficient in the work place. you see scientists have found that up to 9 and 10 every day conversations are gossip. but it'ss not malicious. gossip can help the presses aurora for under performing co-...
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. >> reporter: in recent years bush has developed a form of parkinson's disease that makes it difficult to walk. family spokesman says this latest illness has taken its toll. >> the president looks like he's done a few rounds with mike tyson. >> reporter: still doctors are cautiously optimistic about his treatment. even though he was on a liquid diet the elder bush was able to join his family for a christmas meal. they are hopeful he can turn things around. adriana diaz for cbs news. >>> had the ceo of facebook is being called out about privacy concerns. his older sister says a private photo was tweeted by a woman she didn't know. turns out that woman is friends with another one of zuckerberg's sisters who was tagged in a photo. the tweet sister randi says the problem is about human decency. probably talking to her brother. >>> new law goes into effect january 1 making it illegal for employers to demand passwords to employees' social media accounts. governor jerry brown says the new law protects from unwarranted invasions. a similar goes into in effect in illinois. >>> we have been talk
. >> reporter: in recent years bush has developed a form of parkinson's disease that makes it difficult to walk. family spokesman says this latest illness has taken its toll. >> the president looks like he's done a few rounds with mike tyson. >> reporter: still doctors are cautiously optimistic about his treatment. even though he was on a liquid diet the elder bush was able to join his family for a christmas meal. they are hopeful he can turn things around. adriana diaz for...
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is crossing disciplines and pushing boundaries to change the way doctors diagnose and care for parkinson's patients. and that's what earns him a spot on "the next list." thank you for joining us. i'm dr. san n n ny dr. sanjay g. hope to see you back here next rek. >>> hi, everyone. and thanks for joining us here in the cnn newsroom. i'm deborah feyerick in for frederica whitfield. >>> a sad day in football. as we speak the kansas city chiefs are playing their nfl game despite the tragic loss of a team member, linebacker jovan belcher shot his girlfriend yesterday, then drove to the team practice facility and killed himself, pulling the trigger while his coach and general manager watched in disbelief. belcher and his girlfriend recently celebrated the birth of their 3-month-old daughter. casey wian, what are investigators learning about why apparently belcher did this? >> reporter: police are telling us at this hour there was some sort of an argument in the hours before the shooting of kasandra perfect kikin perkins, early saturday morning. neighbors said they never heard the couple fightin
is crossing disciplines and pushing boundaries to change the way doctors diagnose and care for parkinson's patients. and that's what earns him a spot on "the next list." thank you for joining us. i'm dr. san n n ny dr. sanjay g. hope to see you back here next rek. >>> hi, everyone. and thanks for joining us here in the cnn newsroom. i'm deborah feyerick in for frederica whitfield. >>> a sad day in football. as we speak the kansas city chiefs are playing their nfl...
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the hope is the technique could be used to treat diseases like alzheimer's and parkinson's disease. >>> scientists are looking at porcupines to develop pain-free shots. a new study shows the way the animals' quills are designed actually the way they are designed are actually reducing the force needed to pierce tissue. researchers say they will try and design new needles based on the quill. >>> overeating may be a strong indicator your kid is using drugs. a boston children's hospital study looked at people ages 9 to 24 and found a connection between overeaters and drug use. researchers say it suggest that is lack of control may lead to overeating. nutritionists say it's another good reason to screen teens for eating problems. >>> something fishy about new york seafood. a study by a conservation group found a shocking amount of mislabeling. grocery stores in new york were found swapping fish. studies in boston, miami and l.a. had similar findings. >>> the winter veggies are out in your produce aisle. tony and his daughter stephanie have tony's table. >> pasta with all winter vegetables.
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. >> it's similar to treatments for parkinson's disease. researchers say it's less invasive than it sounds and it's expected to be used in addition to alzheimer's drugs. >>> when it comes to farm worker rights, worker rights, cesar chavez was a fierce fighter but as sharon chin reports north bay farm workers have had their own faithful friend for the past 30 years this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: 60-year-old moases sanchez has a place to call home. he spent many years homeless and nearly four decades as a migrant worker in the napa valley vineyard. >> sometimes sleeping in the car. >> reporter: or in the fields. >> it's very have hard. >> reporter: but at the river ranch farm worker housing center in st. helena he and 60 other laborers get bedrooms, three meals a day and hot showers. >> he rest much better. he doesn't really worry about his safety. >> reporter: the workers give thanks for father john brenkle a champion of farm worker housing for nearly 30 years. >> this valley is so darn prosperous. it was a scandal having
. >> it's similar to treatments for parkinson's disease. researchers say it's less invasive than it sounds and it's expected to be used in addition to alzheimer's drugs. >>> when it comes to farm worker rights, worker rights, cesar chavez was a fierce fighter but as sharon chin reports north bay farm workers have had their own faithful friend for the past 30 years this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: 60-year-old moases sanchez has a place to call home. he...
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sport in the sixty's and seventy's and he remains a star of the social scene despite suffering from parkinson's disease. while on tuesday there was even more glory for rory mcilroy off to go it's well number one was voted player of the year on the p.g.a. tour the twenty three year old northern irishman kept a superbug season with victory in dubai last month the p.g.a. championship when i talked to the european found. american money list after also helping europe to clinch a thrilling ryder cup triumph. and on wednesday disarray for just kept flying in as the san antonio spurs famed even leaving fifteenth when of the n.b.a. season the texan team beat the walkie bucs one hundred ten to ninety nine on home court tony parker and gary neal top school to twenty two points apiece but the hosts also needed a combined effort from their bench players in the final quarter. and on thursday football changed forever after goal line technology was used for the first time in the opening match of the club world cup in japan the goal refs sister had just one goal to register as local track at stanford edged all
sport in the sixty's and seventy's and he remains a star of the social scene despite suffering from parkinson's disease. while on tuesday there was even more glory for rory mcilroy off to go it's well number one was voted player of the year on the p.g.a. tour the twenty three year old northern irishman kept a superbug season with victory in dubai last month the p.g.a. championship when i talked to the european found. american money list after also helping europe to clinch a thrilling ryder cup...
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so he came with parkinson's law and that his organization said expand, the amount of work they have to do and have nothing to do with their size beard if you let them expand their will. on the case of government any other organizations left alone will fall into this, lucite but why they were created to become self-interested, inward turning. the nice thing about free markets as if you have a company that does that, you cease to exist. you don't have the government to keep you going. >> if you were the president, you go to zero-based budgeting. >> it's more than budgets. it's great and the environment for entrepreneurship can flourish. for example, one of the things we discuss is degrading the value of the dollar. it's about consumer price index. it's about coercion. suddenly your government takes resources from you without taxation, without borrowing. it disrupts contracts you may come as people go do things they normally wouldn't do. why do we have derivatives from wall street? if you have chronic instability and exchange rates in the value of money, you've got to hedger bounded. this
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. >> reporter: it's always used to fight parkinson's disease.fference in the brain scan. >> though the lights are out here, there is someone home and we are able to turn the brain back on. >> reporter: while the surgery to battle alzheimer's is still experimental, he is still driving his car, going to the gym and living a normal life. >> with the diagnosis, you don't know what the future is going to be. and now, i think maybe we have more on of a future. >> it's important to know that the treatment is not approved by the fda for the treatment of alzheimer's but 40 people are expected to receive the implant over the next year. >> john, thank you. >>> coming up, take a look at this suspect tonight getting out of police car. he is handcuffed there. you won't believe what he pulled off next. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, an
. >> reporter: it's always used to fight parkinson's disease.fference in the brain scan. >> though the lights are out here, there is someone home and we are able to turn the brain back on. >> reporter: while the surgery to battle alzheimer's is still experimental, he is still driving his car, going to the gym and living a normal life. >> with the diagnosis, you don't know what the future is going to be. and now, i think maybe we have more on of a future. >> it's...
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skull.o the >> it is the understanding of .ow memory works's the same method is used to battle parkinson'sse. authors in canada have performed to staveese implants off all timers disease. what we are hoping to see is and thate memory people will not decline as fast as they would without the treatment. for all timersr beginningn the stages. there is hope. my hope is that it will lead .o the cure that is my greatest hope of all. this procedure has appeared allnly slow the growth of timers disease. --alzheimer's disease. coming in at number one for most overpaid actors in eddie murphy. he is followed by katherine , reese witherspoon, and .andra bullock were you surprised by those? i'm surprised by those and other names on the list. amazing. >> it really is. >> let's see what is coming up .t 6 p.m gordon peterson is in the newsroom with a look ahead. >> frustration is trying to find parking space in d.c. it isou find a space, .onfusing because of the signs tonight there might be some .ope about back and we will see you soon at 6 p.m. thank you. very special war veterans dulles airport today. t
skull.o the >> it is the understanding of .ow memory works's the same method is used to battle parkinson'sse. authors in canada have performed to staveese implants off all timers disease. what we are hoping to see is and thate memory people will not decline as fast as they would without the treatment. for all timersr beginningn the stages. there is hope. my hope is that it will lead .o the cure that is my greatest hope of all. this procedure has appeared allnly slow the growth of timers...
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beginning and there's proof it's already happening we're putting computers in our brains if you're parkinson's patient. even a cochlear implant is a form of computer inside our bodies are emerging and all these different ways from artificial eyes to prosthetic limb electronic skin tattoos that monitor patients some are quick to point out how the technology will be used to help mankind will start to create new medicines that will reprogram a biology away from diseases in them away from aging process is that means not only finding the fountain of youth but it cheating immortality it gives people like matthew doing that fear death some hope one day we'll be able to actually have a choice or we could just live forever and not have children if he dies he says he plans to have his body preserved until science can revive him and allow him to live forever but others warn of the risk the technology could fall into the hands of mad men joel garo calls it the health scenario in that scenario what happens is that you create. viruses and diseases that can weigh about the human race another scary scene the
beginning and there's proof it's already happening we're putting computers in our brains if you're parkinson's patient. even a cochlear implant is a form of computer inside our bodies are emerging and all these different ways from artificial eyes to prosthetic limb electronic skin tattoos that monitor patients some are quick to point out how the technology will be used to help mankind will start to create new medicines that will reprogram a biology away from diseases in them away from aging...
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. >> reporter: the device is used to fight parkinson's disease. >> although the lights are out here theresome one home we are able to turn the brain back on. >> reporter: while the surgery to battle alzheimers is still experimental, after four years, linton is driving his car, going to the gym, living a normal life. >> with the diagnosis of alzheimers you don't know what the future is going to be. i think now we have more of a future. >> reporter: it's important to note the surgery has not been approved by the fda for treatment of alzheimers disease. because it has shown so much promise, 40 new patients with early stages of alzheimers are expected to receive the implant over the next year. john schifrin, abc news, new york. >>> this is significant. although. >> encouraging. >> it really is. although the procedure only showed to slow progression for people in the earliest stages of illness. let's face it with this disease anything is welcome. >> exactly right. who knows. the wires run along the natural wires of the brain and generate tiny little electric impulses 130 times a second and sti
. >> reporter: the device is used to fight parkinson's disease. >> although the lights are out here theresome one home we are able to turn the brain back on. >> reporter: while the surgery to battle alzheimers is still experimental, after four years, linton is driving his car, going to the gym, living a normal life. >> with the diagnosis of alzheimers you don't know what the future is going to be. i think now we have more of a future. >> reporter: it's important to...
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the same device that helped tens of thousands of patients with parkinson's disease. >> dr.g is an alzheimer's specialist at johns hopkins university part of the first clinical trial of this treatment in the united states. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me ow this works. >> you put two wires in the brain, in the part of the brain we know is involved in memory. the wires are attached to, it looks like a pacemaker. a little battery that sits under your shoulder blade and it puts electricity through these wires. these wires run along the natural wires of the brain, which feeds your memory, and they actually stimulate those parts of the brain. >> similar to what we do in deep brain stimulation with parkinsons? >> exactly. the equipment is the same, surgery similar, it's just a different part of the brain and based on what we know about memory circuits in the brain. >> what have the results been? >> there was a pilot, charlie in canada of six patients. they did somewhat better in terms of their memory. they did great in terms of their brain metabolism. and in alzheimer
the same device that helped tens of thousands of patients with parkinson's disease. >> dr.g is an alzheimer's specialist at johns hopkins university part of the first clinical trial of this treatment in the united states. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me ow this works. >> you put two wires in the brain, in the part of the brain we know is involved in memory. the wires are attached to, it looks like a pacemaker. a little battery that sits under your shoulder...
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hopeful leahy gets vertigo on the tram parkinson's disease and the safety harness breaks and the matilled with sharp chards of glass. >> that's a lot to hopeful. >> it is, but i like to aim high. >> i like the specifics. >> it is not that i gained these scenarios out. >> i enjoy that, and now i want you to leave. >> and so i shall. >> bye. let's welcome our guest. she is so hot tabasco sauce sprinkles her on their eggs. i am here with patti ann browne. see what i did there? and if hilarity was a bridge tournament many would enter him. actor, writer and comedian, that is three things, michael ian black, three names. he is the co author of america, you sexy bleep. and our new york times cory correspondent. go good to see you, irch p. pinch. >> and how it has had an affect on marine mammals. specifically the blue whale population, said one exclusive to the times. >> make it stop. >> i am paraphrasing, of course. greg, still on screen. i believe they call this a two fer. >> >> on sunday night, a day of the week, president obama greeted psy at the annual christmas in washington concert, i
hopeful leahy gets vertigo on the tram parkinson's disease and the safety harness breaks and the matilled with sharp chards of glass. >> that's a lot to hopeful. >> it is, but i like to aim high. >> i like the specifics. >> it is not that i gained these scenarios out. >> i enjoy that, and now i want you to leave. >> and so i shall. >> bye. let's welcome our guest. she is so hot tabasco sauce sprinkles her on their eggs. i am here with patti ann browne....
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he suffers from parkinson's disease and often uses the need of motorized wheelchair or scooter to movecautiously optimistic that bush will recover but want to keep him in the hospital for time being. coming up, the all-star panelists are here and they brought the naughty and nice list. up next, inspiratio inspirationr moves on in his life after a terrible battlefield injury. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benets with theisks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can
he suffers from parkinson's disease and often uses the need of motorized wheelchair or scooter to movecautiously optimistic that bush will recover but want to keep him in the hospital for time being. coming up, the all-star panelists are here and they brought the naughty and nice list. up next, inspiratio inspirationr moves on in his life after a terrible battlefield injury. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult....
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you can be an athlete but 30 years from now you're going to have a version of parkinson's. >> i don'tit that safe. i don't. >> slippery slope is just stop playing football. >> did you just make the slippery slope argument on this show? >> once you start banning plays, you move to, okay, you can't sack the quarterback. >> i know a little bit about football. it's changed over time. the game shifts. we have to take a short break. still ahead on "starting point," he goes to incredible lengths to get the right cup of coffee. the perfect cup of coffee. his adventure, todd carmichael is going to join us why he risks his life to get good coffee. i see him drinking our coffee from the green room. welcome. it's nice to have you. we're back in a moment. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>>
you can be an athlete but 30 years from now you're going to have a version of parkinson's. >> i don'tit that safe. i don't. >> slippery slope is just stop playing football. >> did you just make the slippery slope argument on this show? >> once you start banning plays, you move to, okay, you can't sack the quarterback. >> i know a little bit about football. it's changed over time. the game shifts. we have to take a short break. still ahead on "starting...
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before that doing physical therapy for a condition he has with hitds lower extremities, a sort of parkinson's disease. a family spokesman being forthright saying he will get out soon. they don't have a date or time yet because they can't quite figure out why he can't get over this fever, but he will be out soon and back to his home here in houston. >> miguel marquez, that would be good news if he gets out before the new year. thank you for that. >>> another ailing former leader is now out of the hospital. nelson mandela was treated for a lung infection. a government spokesman says the former south african president is receiving treatment at his home. mandela is said to be resting and in good spirits. bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female anno
before that doing physical therapy for a condition he has with hitds lower extremities, a sort of parkinson's disease. a family spokesman being forthright saying he will get out soon. they don't have a date or time yet because they can't quite figure out why he can't get over this fever, but he will be out soon and back to his home here in houston. >> miguel marquez, that would be good news if he gets out before the new year. thank you for that. >>> another ailing former leader...
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heather: so it stimulates a different area of the brain than the parkinson's patients. >> yeah.asically, the hippocampus is responsible for retrieving and creating a lot of memories, so what these doctors are doing -- and it's very innovative -- is they're basically drilling two hoyles in the brain -- holes in the brain, placing wires where these particular memories are created and putting in a very small impulse of electricity, about 150 little pulses per second, and that allows the brain to start to create different types of memories, increases what we believe is glue cose production -- glucose production, very important for memory retrieval because without those sugars, it's difficult for the mind to create memories. heather: it is such a devastating disease, it affects 27 million, i believe we said, across the world. and it's devastating to the families as well. what results are they seeing? i know that in canada they've done this for six patients, as you mentioned. what results have they seen? >> so far they are seeing improvement in actual memory, the ability for alzheimer
heather: so it stimulates a different area of the brain than the parkinson's patients. >> yeah.asically, the hippocampus is responsible for retrieving and creating a lot of memories, so what these doctors are doing -- and it's very innovative -- is they're basically drilling two hoyles in the brain -- holes in the brain, placing wires where these particular memories are created and putting in a very small impulse of electricity, about 150 little pulses per second, and that allows the...
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years, he celebrated a number of birthdays by skydiving but more recently, he's been suffering from parkinson's disease. the recent ale. started with a lingering cough. >> he battled bronchitis for three weeks. at age 88, it takes a toll. coming out of that, he was doing physical therapy. it was going well until the middle part of last week where he had low energy days and things snowballed. it probably was exactly the wrong time pause of his weakened condition. >> mr. bush is the country's oldest living president. his doctors are cautiously optimistic. >> david lee miller, thank you. >>> the head of the environmental protection agency, lisa jackson, is leaving her post. in a statement, she said she will leave the epa confident the ship is sailing the right direction. the president released a statement praising lisa jackson for taking steps to protect our air and water, helping to combat climate change and passing new fuel economy standards. republican lawmakers and industrial groups often accused her and the epa of killing jobs, making it harder for american companies to compete on the world s
years, he celebrated a number of birthdays by skydiving but more recently, he's been suffering from parkinson's disease. the recent ale. started with a lingering cough. >> he battled bronchitis for three weeks. at age 88, it takes a toll. coming out of that, he was doing physical therapy. it was going well until the middle part of last week where he had low energy days and things snowballed. it probably was exactly the wrong time pause of his weakened condition. >> mr. bush is the...
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as we mention about 70,000 of the procedures have been done for parkinson's, we see less tremor and reallytcome. what's important,a-- they have a clinical trial, and 20 patients are getting the battery of pacemakers and 20 followed up and we'll see what the result is going to be. the outcome of this trial should be out within a year and preliminary results should show that the pace of this short-term memory and slowing of the brain is going to be much less. so, this is a very exciting field and the fact that it's been done so many times, tells us it's quite safe. >> quickly before i let you go. do we know at this juncture if there's a certain stage of alzheimer's that you should actually treat this person with a pacemaker? >> i'm so glad that you brought this up. for late stages of alzheimer's, this may not work, but certainly for very early stage of alzheimer's, and early stage of dementia, this certainly would be a major treatment option and so, that's really when, where they're treating the patient. >> kelly: dr. david somati, always great to have you with us. >> have a great week. >> j
as we mention about 70,000 of the procedures have been done for parkinson's, we see less tremor and reallytcome. what's important,a-- they have a clinical trial, and 20 patients are getting the battery of pacemakers and 20 followed up and we'll see what the result is going to be. the outcome of this trial should be out within a year and preliminary results should show that the pace of this short-term memory and slowing of the brain is going to be much less. so, this is a very exciting field and...
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adam: self-restraint can lead to serious health problems like, high blood pressure and increased parkinson'sasing negative emotions and fiery avoids the issues and adds to your life. dennis. >> i will live a lot longer. if you have more outbursts you should live longer than two extra years. i'm going for five extra years. adam: nothing like outburst getting upstairs on subway and people are going slow, and you're like, come on, come on!. >> this is protected class. this is good for my health. adam: we won't last long. >> my knew years resolution ask more what i really want and tell people my real feelings. that is where i'm going. >> very in touch with your feelings. someone is spending time in theirpy. adam: feelings are like treasures and you should bury them. december 30th a new show, called, the united states of bacon will premier on destination america. the new show will follow chef todd fischer's travels across america insearch of best bon dishes. he eats, bacon apple pie and chunky bacon peanut butter. word he will have a heart transplant in an hour. >> there is bacon shaving cream. a
adam: self-restraint can lead to serious health problems like, high blood pressure and increased parkinson'sasing negative emotions and fiery avoids the issues and adds to your life. dennis. >> i will live a lot longer. if you have more outbursts you should live longer than two extra years. i'm going for five extra years. adam: nothing like outburst getting upstairs on subway and people are going slow, and you're like, come on, come on!. >> this is protected class. this is good for...
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. >> i know that he surface from parkinson's disease.erns or conditions affecting your health that puts you at increased risk for complications from other disorders such as protracted bronchitis, which can lead to pneumonia. elderly people are prone to pneumonia. that's a concern i'm sure so what they're doing is trying to figure out the source of his fever and keep him well in our irished. he's on a liquid diet. when you're under a protracted illness you need to be nourishedded properly. it's tough to get in a hospital setting, a good diet and exercise. so hopefully he's getting that in the hospital. >> we'll leave it there. thank you very much for joining us. the reason i cut that short. can you get that shot, harry reid just left the white house as well. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> meeting over lawmakers not take to the cameras. that's what it is. a bad sign likely. we'll hear live from the white house when we come up. she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that co
. >> i know that he surface from parkinson's disease.erns or conditions affecting your health that puts you at increased risk for complications from other disorders such as protracted bronchitis, which can lead to pneumonia. elderly people are prone to pneumonia. that's a concern i'm sure so what they're doing is trying to figure out the source of his fever and keep him well in our irished. he's on a liquid diet. when you're under a protracted illness you need to be nourishedded properly....
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bush also has parkinson's disease which can complicate respiratory illness. >>> a career rapper did performconcert in washington despite calls for him to be removed from the program. psy head to national fame earlier this year with gangnam style but in 2002 and 2004 he made anti-american protests saying their troops and their families should die. >>> just ahead all eyes on the impending fiscal cliff, as president obama sits down with house speaker john boehner to discuss the ongoing negotiations, our fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin will weigh in on the talks. >> and tragedy in the music world after a plane crashed in mexico believed to be carrying singer jenni rivera. we'll be right back with more. this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. sharable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> fiscal cliff is looming just a few weeks away and as we inch closer to the january 1st deadline, president obama and house spea
bush also has parkinson's disease which can complicate respiratory illness. >>> a career rapper did performconcert in washington despite calls for him to be removed from the program. psy head to national fame earlier this year with gangnam style but in 2002 and 2004 he made anti-american protests saying their troops and their families should die. >>> just ahead all eyes on the impending fiscal cliff, as president obama sits down with house speaker john boehner to discuss the...
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that is looking for a cure for parkinson's.w what david is going to do, we're on the board of that together and it's a great organization and something i care very much about personally, so, that's my charity, michael j. fox foundation. and i think -- are you looking for -- >> one pick, sure. why not? >> in the retail space and that is -- oh, it's -- it's finish line. >> finish line. >> finish line, yes. the athletic foot ware space. >> clever. sneaky. >> not quite lard of the rings. >> i like this one a lot. and we will see. we will play for a year. we'll see how the portfolios do and the top three get aloe kated to charity. >> keep us posted. you have until december 31st to sign up for next year's competition. go to portfolios with purpose.org to register. clock's ticking, so, do it. let's play the good, bad and the ugly with steve. first, the good. last week, steve was looking at the financials and chose one bank as his top pick. here's what he said. >> if you look at gold man sack, trading at $119, it looks luke it wants to
that is looking for a cure for parkinson's.w what david is going to do, we're on the board of that together and it's a great organization and something i care very much about personally, so, that's my charity, michael j. fox foundation. and i think -- are you looking for -- >> one pick, sure. why not? >> in the retail space and that is -- oh, it's -- it's finish line. >> finish line. >> finish line, yes. the athletic foot ware space. >> clever. sneaky. >> not...
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. >> you have a platform because you're a celebrity and you do a lot of great work as well for parkinson's autism, lots of things with the holly rod foundation that how you kind of identify with them because you also truly believe life is about service? >> yeah, service is the rent we pay for living. one of my personal heroes, marion ray eddelman said that. there is something so gratifying about service. there's something liberating to the soul when you can help other people. this night is all about giving back. and i love watching the "a" list celebrities that are going to come here get star struck over these amazing group of individuals, and every year it never seizes -- and every year i forget to wear my waterproof mascara. >> i went through four tissues last year. >> it's unbelievable. >> it's so great. holly was talking about some of the "a" list celebrities, and, yes, we are honoring those cnn heroes who do good work but the people honoring them are the names we hear in hollywood. susan sarandon, jane lynch, rapper 50 cent, neo will be here. lots of people who decided i want to come
. >> you have a platform because you're a celebrity and you do a lot of great work as well for parkinson's autism, lots of things with the holly rod foundation that how you kind of identify with them because you also truly believe life is about service? >> yeah, service is the rent we pay for living. one of my personal heroes, marion ray eddelman said that. there is something so gratifying about service. there's something liberating to the soul when you can help other people. this...
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it has been used in thousand of parkinson's patients and tested on people with early stage alzheimers the electricity can boost memory. surgeons implanted the first device into an alzheimers patient last month. >>> new consumer alert for parents with babies about a product with potentially deadly defect. consumer product safety commission says five deaths are linked to portable baby recliners sold as products called the nap nanny or the chill, more than 100,000 of these products from a company called baby matters, have now been sold. the government is demanding refund for the customers, the company refused. and then went out of business. >>> here is what is passing for progress to avoid the fiscal cliff at year's end. president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke about it on the phone with one another. that discussion came as treasury secretary tim geithner confirmed mr. obama is prepared to take the economy over the cliff unless republicans agree to raise tax rates on the wealthy. >>> meantime in georgia, some activists expressed frustration about the stalemate in holiday spir
it has been used in thousand of parkinson's patients and tested on people with early stage alzheimers the electricity can boost memory. surgeons implanted the first device into an alzheimers patient last month. >>> new consumer alert for parents with babies about a product with potentially deadly defect. consumer product safety commission says five deaths are linked to portable baby recliners sold as products called the nap nanny or the chill, more than 100,000 of these products from a...
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the latest of the parkinson's allows you to download information to the brain. that's today.le watching now who may have ailments or problems and they're thinking, wow. if that could really happen soon, it might help me. >> oh, yeah. i mean, for example, spinal cord injuries, there are experiments to reconnect them using electronic communication. why not bridge that gap and communicate with wireless communication? >> steve: folks, if you want to know what the future looks like and how the find works, check out this book. it's already a "new york times" best seller "how to create a mind." ray, real pleasure. >> my pleasure. >> steve: thank you. all right. more "fox & friends" two minutes >> we have the capability to make the world's first bionic man um... uh... um... hm... umm... uh... oh ! the windows phone 8x by htc on verizon. it features easy to navigate live tiles that are simple to customize. just pin what matters most right to your homescreen. exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon.
the latest of the parkinson's allows you to download information to the brain. that's today.le watching now who may have ailments or problems and they're thinking, wow. if that could really happen soon, it might help me. >> oh, yeah. i mean, for example, spinal cord injuries, there are experiments to reconnect them using electronic communication. why not bridge that gap and communicate with wireless communication? >> steve: folks, if you want to know what the future looks like and...
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researchers hope to one day use the new technique to treat diseases such as alzheimer's and parkinson's. >>> san francisco renters could soon find out ahead of time if they will be living next door to smokers. san francisco's board of supervisors could soon require landlords to give potential tenants a list of apartments where smoking is allowed. a city committee approved a plan and the board is expected -- board is expected to vote on it next ban. >>> 7:23. where is the smartest city in north america? one website says san francisco is the second smartest city. san francisco has a lining entrepreneurial economy -- this rhining entrepreneur economy, the report says, but they say it is near colleges and universities. behind san francisco are seattle and vancouver. >>> 7:23. we want to check in with sal. see what's happening on the roads. sal? >> yeah. boston has harvard. >> right. >> let's take a look at what we have. it's cambridge, technically. but you know what i mean. southbound 880, we have slow traffic. we also have slow traffic on the bridges. but not so much on the san mateo bridg
researchers hope to one day use the new technique to treat diseases such as alzheimer's and parkinson's. >>> san francisco renters could soon find out ahead of time if they will be living next door to smokers. san francisco's board of supervisors could soon require landlords to give potential tenants a list of apartments where smoking is allowed. a city committee approved a plan and the board is expected -- board is expected to vote on it next ban. >>> 7:23. where is the...
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it's a parkinson's-like disease so he's not able to get around like he used to.ng right now. it's just a stubborn fever. they hope and believe he's getting the best care he can and he will be home before too long. >> i hope so. thank you. >>> coming up next, the fiscal cliff. we're close enough now to peek over the edge of that cliff. insiders say buckle up and prepare for the worst. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪ ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. >>> we are so close to the fiscal cliff right now we can pra practically look over the edge. in fact, some people are saying it might even be too late for a deal and we'll go over that cliff. harry reid just took to the senate floor 30 minutes ago to say he thinks it's likely we're going to go over the cli
it's a parkinson's-like disease so he's not able to get around like he used to.ng right now. it's just a stubborn fever. they hope and believe he's getting the best care he can and he will be home before too long. >> i hope so. thank you. >>> coming up next, the fiscal cliff. we're close enough now to peek over the edge of that cliff. insiders say buckle up and prepare for the worst. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪ ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today?...
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a former boxer himself, he's been living with parkinson's disease for years.erent about this fight, do you think? >> the first two fights were really competitive, compelling fights. they fought great together. in the third fight he had a lot of personal problems, we didn't fight or fight. >> reporter: one of your goals is to be more aggressive. you're looking for a knockout here. why? >> i want this fourth fight to answer all the doubts in his mind. >> reporter: do you feel there are other doubters besides him out there? >> his fans, they still claiming they won the fight. >> reporter: tom aaron has been promoting fights since the '60s. why do you think this fight is so important to manny pacquiao? >> this is the fourth fight he's had with marquez. every fight has been exciting, every fight has been a close fight. every fight has been fought by both guys with some caution. this fight, each guy is determined to just throw caution to the winds and go after each other. >> reporter: you concerned at all he's fading? >> i think he's becoming too nice a guy. >> repo
a former boxer himself, he's been living with parkinson's disease for years.erent about this fight, do you think? >> the first two fights were really competitive, compelling fights. they fought great together. in the third fight he had a lot of personal problems, we didn't fight or fight. >> reporter: one of your goals is to be more aggressive. you're looking for a knockout here. why? >> i want this fourth fight to answer all the doubts in his mind. >> reporter: do you...