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treatment of many diseases, -- this could lead to better treatment of many diseases, including parkinson's and heart problems, but it also raises ethical questions. >> the technique is not new. the results are. microscopic genetic material was taken from an adult cell, then inserted into an egg whose own dna had been stripped out. at stemates human prion cells which are capable of becoming any of the more than -- ,uman embryonic stem cells which are capable of becoming any of the more than 200 types of cells. they could help cure heart disease or even parkinson's. >> most patients don't have the ability to regenerate this tissue if it has been damaged by disease. fortunately, we have a technique where we could take any other cell, in this case a skin cell, and turn them into it early -- into early embryonic. they can reproduce the cells that the patient needs. >> scientists have been trying to create human stem cells. one korean scientist success in 2005. it was one of the most notorious cases of scientific fraud in the last 10 years. another team managed to clone monkeys with this techniq
treatment of many diseases, -- this could lead to better treatment of many diseases, including parkinson's and heart problems, but it also raises ethical questions. >> the technique is not new. the results are. microscopic genetic material was taken from an adult cell, then inserted into an egg whose own dna had been stripped out. at stemates human prion cells which are capable of becoming any of the more than -- ,uman embryonic stem cells which are capable of becoming any of the more...
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previous studies had linked parkinsons to living on farms or rural communities.er bans will be set on any new smoke shops from opening in the city in antioch. this comes after response of complaints and response from police who say they've handled about 100 incidents related to smoke shots. currently there are 12 smoke shops in antioch. >>> while smoking in movies has dropped drinking has increased. researchers watched the top releases of each year from 1986 to 2009. the amount of characters using tobacco dropped but alcohol use increased from 80 to almost 145 per year. previous research suggests young people who watch the on screen habit are more likely to mimick the behavior. >>> an asteroid will zoom past earth later there week. the moon rock will make it closest approach on friday but it'll be a safe 3.6 million miles away from earth and it's 15 times the distance between the earth and the moon. you won't be able to see it without a very powerful telescope. scientists do plan to use a very high radar telescope to study its range. >>> barack obama and republic
previous studies had linked parkinsons to living on farms or rural communities.er bans will be set on any new smoke shops from opening in the city in antioch. this comes after response of complaints and response from police who say they've handled about 100 incidents related to smoke shots. currently there are 12 smoke shops in antioch. >>> while smoking in movies has dropped drinking has increased. researchers watched the top releases of each year from 1986 to 2009. the amount of...
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. >> los investigadores descubrieron que pesticidas tienen riesgo de 33 a 80% de casusar parkinson . comenzó desde pequeños >> sentía que me daban y me pregunte porque sentía tantos pensamientos distorsionados >> acude una organización que se llama neuroticos anonimos. >> tenía mucho odio contra mi padre y quería matar a mi padre y mis compañeros me hablaron de eso. >> la neurosis es un trastorno de personalidad en que las personas se preocupan en exceso por todo. >> en arlington hay un grupo de neuroticos anonimos. >> hay muchas personas que desconocen que tienen un problema de neurosis y del tratamiento pero hay que tocar el fondo emocional para esto >> este es un grupo de respeto y terapia y nos escuchamos y damos consejos >> las dolencias emocionales podría contribuir en los rasgos de neurosis como la violencia o el desamor >> para romper este círculo es necesario la ayuda como de organizaciones en la comunidad. >> más adelante lo que usted pública en las redes sociales podría costarle su trabajo >> detalles de los deportes en acción deportiva. >> vamos con imágenes de un helicóp
. >> los investigadores descubrieron que pesticidas tienen riesgo de 33 a 80% de casusar parkinson . comenzó desde pequeños >> sentía que me daban y me pregunte porque sentía tantos pensamientos distorsionados >> acude una organización que se llama neuroticos anonimos. >> tenía mucho odio contra mi padre y quería matar a mi padre y mis compañeros me hablaron de eso. >> la neurosis es un trastorno de personalidad en que las personas se preocupan en exceso...
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parkinson patients lose control of motor functions, leading to shaking, balance issues and stiffness. there is no cure. >> competitors will face a new challenge in this year's scrips national spelling fee. for the first time conof testants not only need to know how to spell a word but what it means. this morning the kids took a 45 minute test on spelling and vokabulary two. way area girls are among contestants. >> is it pressure weren't enough. >> i know. it was hard just when you had to try to figure out how to spell it. knowing the meaning is a leap. >> yes. it's fun to watch the spelling bee kpet tig autos yes. >> makes me feel infearer. >> yes. >> well... >> yes. >> well. >> enough said. >> texting or talking behind the w450e8 wheel. you know it's illegal in california unless have you a hands free device. >> consumer reports with the latest on blue tooth kits. >> currently you're allowed to talk hands free, that may in the last. right now, most cars come with the technology built in so you can talk hands free. now there are lots of devices made for older cars. consumer reports dec
parkinson patients lose control of motor functions, leading to shaking, balance issues and stiffness. there is no cure. >> competitors will face a new challenge in this year's scrips national spelling fee. for the first time conof testants not only need to know how to spell a word but what it means. this morning the kids took a 45 minute test on spelling and vokabulary two. way area girls are among contestants. >> is it pressure weren't enough. >> i know. it was hard just when...
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it could lead to new treatments for diabetes and parkinsons an other ill insides. >>> if you want to win the powerball you are in luck, sort of. none of the tickets matched those drawn. that means the prize will increase to an estimated $475 million ahead of saturday's drawing. the winning numbers drawn on wednesday night were 2, 11, 26, 34, 41 and the powerball 32. 26 tickets matched the first five numbers for a prize of $1 million buck, not bad. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," big banks get a break. ericka ferrari is here with that and more. >> reporter: good morning. most asian marks hong kong hang seng lost a fraction. investors ignored signs of the sluggish economy and drove wall street stocks higher. the dow was up 60 points wednesday ending at a record 15,275 and the s&p 500 index gained 8 points finishing at a report 1,658. the nasdaq rose 9. >>> five major banks are reportedly getting a break in rules that would have limited risks that led to the financial crisis. the new york times identified the banks as j.p. morgan case, citigroup, banc of america, morgan stanley and goldman
it could lead to new treatments for diabetes and parkinsons an other ill insides. >>> if you want to win the powerball you are in luck, sort of. none of the tickets matched those drawn. that means the prize will increase to an estimated $475 million ahead of saturday's drawing. the winning numbers drawn on wednesday night were 2, 11, 26, 34, 41 and the powerball 32. 26 tickets matched the first five numbers for a prize of $1 million buck, not bad. >>> on the "cbs...
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. >> independent video journalist jason parkinson hears about the protest and races to the scene. >>d already spotted on twitter there was a lot of news feed coming out saying there's been a protest in tottenham about the shooting of mark duggan. and there's two police cars on fire outside the police station, and the riot police are moving in. the first thing that i noticed was just how much was on fire. and i mean, we're not talking a few burning barricades in the street. this was entire shops. quite a few points it looked like the police were losing control. there's several times that i actually finished the police riot units going forward with the long shields and the baton shorter shield attack units going through. and i'm with the police line. there's just this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads quickly via twitter and blackberry messenger. >> it was like one place would go. then you'd suddenly hear several hours later there's another place in a completely different part of the country. suddenly t
. >> independent video journalist jason parkinson hears about the protest and races to the scene. >>d already spotted on twitter there was a lot of news feed coming out saying there's been a protest in tottenham about the shooting of mark duggan. and there's two police cars on fire outside the police station, and the riot police are moving in. the first thing that i noticed was just how much was on fire. and i mean, we're not talking a few burning barricades in the street. this was...
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. >> i actually have parkinson's. >> either way. >> for 20 years he's poured everything he had into workke up, wake up, wake up, wake up. >> yay! >> enough with the kale. we get it, you're white. >> can i have a personal victory right now? we are starving. >> i'll give that one a try. or this. marvel's agents of hs-h-i-e-l-d >> scary men in dark suits who come after guys like you. >> is that who i think it is? >> she's just the pilot. >> that looks pretty cool. the up fronts are going on now. that's when networks unveil their new shows for advertisers. >> i don't understand. >> tv is at a critical moment in history with major shows like idol, mad men, breaking bad leaving or losing ratings. networks struggling to deal with the dvr and audience fragmentation. to make sense of the future of television, brian steinberg, senior tv editor at variety. brian, look, there's no creative that will be good enough to counteract the power of the technological enemies of network cable, dvr, and the internet which have combined to shrink networks' ratings. can the networks save themselves? >> they thin
. >> i actually have parkinson's. >> either way. >> for 20 years he's poured everything he had into workke up, wake up, wake up, wake up. >> yay! >> enough with the kale. we get it, you're white. >> can i have a personal victory right now? we are starving. >> i'll give that one a try. or this. marvel's agents of hs-h-i-e-l-d >> scary men in dark suits who come after guys like you. >> is that who i think it is? >> she's just the pilot....
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millions of cells in the laboratory to tailor make cells to treat patients with alzheimer's or parkinson's or create heart cells to treat patients with heart attacks. or maybe cells for the pancreas, children with diabetes. but in order to dothat, they wanted to be able to tailor make those cells with the genetic material of the patients they are trying to treat and this is the technique that will finally be able to accomplish that goal. >> brown: this has been hard to do, though, right? it's been a goal for a long time. why so hard? why the challenge? >> scientists have been trying to do this for years. they tried and tried and there's been failure after failure, claims they did it that turned out to be fraud. >> brown: very notable one. >> very high profile. and for that reason, some scientists started to think maybe it was impossible. they could do it in mi and monkies an other animals but they were never able to do it in humans and some scientists started to think maybe there was something different about humans that made it impossible and we are never going to be able to achieve this
millions of cells in the laboratory to tailor make cells to treat patients with alzheimer's or parkinson's or create heart cells to treat patients with heart attacks. or maybe cells for the pancreas, children with diabetes. but in order to dothat, they wanted to be able to tailor make those cells with the genetic material of the patients they are trying to treat and this is the technique that will finally be able to accomplish that goal. >> brown: this has been hard to do, though, right?...
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>> the sequester could also cost the country and humankind a cure for aids, parkinson's disease or cancerstory may surprise senator reed. that is not all from senator reed. yesterday he said to avoid an obamacare train wreck, we need to spend more on obamacare. charles, do you want to make a comment? charles: classic harry reid stuff. that is incredible. stuart: along comes another senator that says implementation is a train wreck. charles: let me off this train. i cannot ride it anymore. he is looking down and sees no tracks. speed it up, boys. [ laughter ] stuart: that is good. judge andrew napolitano is here. >> the same administration that pushed a few years ago. their argument was false. stuart: spend more money. please. >> it may be invalidated by the supreme court. the state can only tax taxpayers who have a significant presence in that state. if they are just sending a pair of jeans to somebody and alabama, the state of alabama cannot tax because it is not in alabama. i am just using that as an example. stuart: i do not think that that is realized at this point. >> the costs of th
>> the sequester could also cost the country and humankind a cure for aids, parkinson's disease or cancerstory may surprise senator reed. that is not all from senator reed. yesterday he said to avoid an obamacare train wreck, we need to spend more on obamacare. charles, do you want to make a comment? charles: classic harry reid stuff. that is incredible. stuart: along comes another senator that says implementation is a train wreck. charles: let me off this train. i cannot ride it anymore....
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in some cases appear to not even have parkinson's. this stimulation is very crude. it is an electrode that is influencing the circuit behavior. if we understood more about how the circuits work that control the movement and compulsions and speech, we would be able to ,esign much better inventions electrochemical inventions that would rebuild most circuits in a much more effective way. forulations have been used compulsive disorders and depression. in each case, it would go in a different part of the brain, but it is the same crude stimulation. if we understood the circuits disorders and depression, we could come up with much more effective ways to change the circuitry 2,000,008 -- two ameliorate that disease. >> that is good, but we have a crisis with alzheimer's. i'm concerned were not doing enough to focus more research. if you could put off the onset for alzheimer's, that would save so much money. as noted >> as noted, the cost of alzheimer's is huge. is one thing to recognize the problem, now we have the responsibility to address it in the best possible way. the
in some cases appear to not even have parkinson's. this stimulation is very crude. it is an electrode that is influencing the circuit behavior. if we understood more about how the circuits work that control the movement and compulsions and speech, we would be able to ,esign much better inventions electrochemical inventions that would rebuild most circuits in a much more effective way. forulations have been used compulsive disorders and depression. in each case, it would go in a different part...
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nearly 500,000 americans are living with parkinson's. >> "the new york times."lowing the doping scandal that stripped lance armstrong of his seven tour de france titles, nike will stop promoting live strong products at the end of the year. nike helped the company raise 100 million dollars mainly with the sale of those popular yellow bracelets. >> "the washington post" a new study from the pew research center show that 40% of american households are earning more than than their husband pen it's driven by higher education rate and also women in the workplace. >> obviously more women are graduating than ever before than men and with better grades but that is besides the point. it's because a lot of men are being phased out of the work force and women are filling in the spots at less pay so they may be making more than their counterparts at home but they are not at work. so there's still a lot of problems here. >> willie and i just don't think that is right. >> i know. >> mike is offended as well. rattner has made billions off this trend so he will not get in on it.
nearly 500,000 americans are living with parkinson's. >> "the new york times."lowing the doping scandal that stripped lance armstrong of his seven tour de france titles, nike will stop promoting live strong products at the end of the year. nike helped the company raise 100 million dollars mainly with the sale of those popular yellow bracelets. >> "the washington post" a new study from the pew research center show that 40% of american households are earning more...
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dow component for you, merck halts development of a parkinson's drug.hat we've got next, brian kilmeade. first, take a look at the screen graph. it's an ea college video game. what's wrong with the picture? a hint, it could cost millions or billions of dollars, and brian says he knows something about sports, but nothing about soccer. but first this, president obama delivered a carefully worded speech on drones. it didn't go over as smoothly as plans. listen to this. >> can you tell the muslim people, their lives are as precious as our lives. can you take the drones out of the hands of the cia? can you stop the signature strikes that are killing people on the basis of suspicious activities? will you apologize to the thousands of muslims? (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my accocount follow me online so i can react in al-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i do
dow component for you, merck halts development of a parkinson's drug.hat we've got next, brian kilmeade. first, take a look at the screen graph. it's an ea college video game. what's wrong with the picture? a hint, it could cost millions or billions of dollars, and brian says he knows something about sports, but nothing about soccer. but first this, president obama delivered a carefully worded speech on drones. it didn't go over as smoothly as plans. listen to this. >> can you tell the...
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dennis: he has parkinsons in character and getting back to work. michael j.an going back to work, and -- dennis: quick answer. >> even to last year. up on digital. dennis: thanks for being with us. site for the abbreviation. thank you. dagen: daniel loeb calling for electronic entertainment sony to spin off its entertainment unit and move to boost shares by 60%. fox business's adam shapiro following the story. all, i can't see surnamed putting on this one. >> they are responding. it is about raising the share value of sony stock. our plan shifts the paradigm and we believe if managed properly did result in a 60% upside the sony share price and that according to their point but sony responded saying as president and ceo, he said repeatedly, entertainment businesses are important contributors to the growth and not for sale and look forward to continuing constructive dialogue with our shareholders as we purchase our strategy. sony entertainment accounts for 40% of the value, some electronics, sony tvs this is the company that brought us -- know someone in the 80
dennis: he has parkinsons in character and getting back to work. michael j.an going back to work, and -- dennis: quick answer. >> even to last year. up on digital. dennis: thanks for being with us. site for the abbreviation. thank you. dagen: daniel loeb calling for electronic entertainment sony to spin off its entertainment unit and move to boost shares by 60%. fox business's adam shapiro following the story. all, i can't see surnamed putting on this one. >> they are responding. it...
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the michael j fox show is about a tv reporter who returned to work after getting parkinson's.ig bet on the show earning 22 episodes up front. the buzz is good. robin williams who has not starred in a sitcom. another comeback christina aguilera will rejoin "the voice." as for network stones, disney and abc for the first time will start streaming live shows to your ipad. keep track of a new cop comedy called brooklyn 99. it stars him in a bikini body. the trailer is very funny. remember, you heard it here first. [ laughter ] ashley: a little disturbing. tracy: it will be great to see michael j fox back on air. ashley: they make fun of his tremors. it is up to him to do that. time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. ashley: the next day we just came back and gave some. what are you hearing on the floor? hear about the fed, the marketwe is resilient. it has been absolutely incredible. we are up 7% since april alone. it is up 23% now and five weeks. we are averaging about 1% a week. we have entered this parabolic stage. you have to participate in it. in times like these, they can
the michael j fox show is about a tv reporter who returned to work after getting parkinson's.ig bet on the show earning 22 episodes up front. the buzz is good. robin williams who has not starred in a sitcom. another comeback christina aguilera will rejoin "the voice." as for network stones, disney and abc for the first time will start streaming live shows to your ipad. keep track of a new cop comedy called brooklyn 99. it stars him in a bikini body. the trailer is very funny....
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replacement, or it can be your friend, taking on things like chronic care cost, getting rid of parkinson's or alzheimer's or diabetes, where you would have cost savings. so we need to bring in a discussion about how we use innovation and get the efficiencies driven by measurement of quality that is simply not in the system today. >> mr. president, how do we get policymakers -- i was at the final space shuttle launch and i was literally moved to tears and he about how this country thinks big. if innovation is not understood by policymakers, how do we look for america's next big thing, so the next generation can feel, as many as you did in the 19 60s and 1970s and as i did at the kennedy space center that day? >> i will give you a very short answer. i would like to amplify on something bill said. that is a whole debate. we are continuing to innovate. there is a stunning amount of advance in human genome research and application. in nanotechnology. lots of other things. we need to do more. one of the few areas that i have clearly disagreed with the simpson-bowles report, i think any tax refor
replacement, or it can be your friend, taking on things like chronic care cost, getting rid of parkinson's or alzheimer's or diabetes, where you would have cost savings. so we need to bring in a discussion about how we use innovation and get the efficiencies driven by measurement of quality that is simply not in the system today. >> mr. president, how do we get policymakers -- i was at the final space shuttle launch and i was literally moved to tears and he about how this country thinks...
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much richer understanding what actually goes on in the brain during devastating disorders like parkinson's, epilepsy, bipolar and so forth and actually be able to treat them. >> thank you all very much. we have actually reached the time limit. thank you for coming. please give a warm welcome, thank you to our panelists. [applause] >> president obama today called on students and parents to call, e-mail, or tweet their congressional representatives and demand that he or she take action to prevent government-backed student loan interest rates from increasing in july. speaking from the white house rose garden, here's a look. >> if congress doesn't act by july 1st, federal student loan rates are set to double. that means that the average student with these loans will rack up an additional $1,000 in debt. that is it like $1,000 tax hike. i assume most of you can not afford that. anybody here can afford that? no. now this sound like deja vu all over again, because it is. we went through this last summer. some of you were here. it wasn't as hot. i don't think we did this event outside. but we went
much richer understanding what actually goes on in the brain during devastating disorders like parkinson's, epilepsy, bipolar and so forth and actually be able to treat them. >> thank you all very much. we have actually reached the time limit. thank you for coming. please give a warm welcome, thank you to our panelists. [applause] >> president obama today called on students and parents to call, e-mail, or tweet their congressional representatives and demand that he or she take...
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talking about possibly being able to help diabetics, making new brain cells to help people with parkinson'sle. >> it is. fit works, i should say. if it works. >> still a long way to go. >> still excitement. there is at lot of optimism that this in years to come will work out. >> our resident science nerd. >>> heart stopping video of an infant in a stroller rolling right on to train tracks. the dramatic rescue that followed. [ male announcer ] someone said that it couldn't be done. but he with a chuckle replied that maybe it couldn't, but he would be one who wouldn't say so till he tried. ♪ somebody scoffed, "oh, you'll never do that." "at least no one has ever done it." but he took off his coat and he took off his hat, and the first thing we knew he'd begun it. there are thousands to tell you it cannot be done, there are thousands to prophesy failure. there are thousands to point out to you one by one, the dangers that wait to assail you. but just buckle in with a bit of a grin, just take off your coat and go to it. just start to sing as you tackle the thing that "cannot be done," and you'l
talking about possibly being able to help diabetics, making new brain cells to help people with parkinson'sle. >> it is. fit works, i should say. if it works. >> still a long way to go. >> still excitement. there is at lot of optimism that this in years to come will work out. >> our resident science nerd. >>> heart stopping video of an infant in a stroller rolling right on to train tracks. the dramatic rescue that followed. [ male announcer ] someone said that...
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replacement, or to your friends which taking on things like chronic care costs, say getting rid of parkinson'salzheimer's or diabetes, where you would actually have cost savings. we need to bring in a discussion about how we get the efficiencies driven by a measurement of equality -- quality that is something that in the system today. >> how to get policymakers to think, i was at the final space shuttle launch at kennedy space center and i literally was moved to tears thinking about this country and how we think big. if innovation is not accepted or understood by our policymakers, how do we look for america's next big thing the opportunity, our next big thing, so the next generation can feel as many as you did in the '60s and '70s, and as i did at the kennedy space center that they? >> well, i will give you a very short answer to that and i would like to amplify on something bill said. that's a whole debate. we are continuing to innovate. there's a stunning amount of advance and human genome since an application in nanotechnology, and lots of other things. we need to do more, and one of the th
replacement, or to your friends which taking on things like chronic care costs, say getting rid of parkinson'salzheimer's or diabetes, where you would actually have cost savings. we need to bring in a discussion about how we get the efficiencies driven by a measurement of equality -- quality that is something that in the system today. >> how to get policymakers to think, i was at the final space shuttle launch at kennedy space center and i literally was moved to tears thinking about this...
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. >>> con el bastÓn, tiene mal de parkinson. >>> le tiembla la mano. >>> vamos a enseriarnos hay que vio nada? >>> todo bien? >>> sordomulo? >>> vamos a toda velocidad, dando vuelta por la gran manzana, boquita nos mostrarÁ el nuevo programa de bicicleta en los nueva york, una aventura sobre ruedas, no se lo puede perder. >>> comience el fin de semana lleno de suerte, los colores que tiene que utilizar al vestir para atraer la buena fortuna. >>> y dianita reyes aclara si serÁ parte de la pelÍcula de su amiga la diva de la banda jenni rivera, se harÁ o no? >>> si, se va a hacer. >>> y la mÚsica estÁ a cargo hoy seÑores de la reina del corrido, sordomulo eli quintero! >>> tintero a esta hora? >>> estÁ muy grande para tomar tintero. >>> ey, ey. >>> no lo (música) disculpe, señora, siéntese. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por (nombre en inglÉs), ayuda a terminar con el hambre infantil, descubre todo. ♪. ♪. >>> ah, ay, ay, sordomulo como pasa el tiempo. me acuerdo cuando yo siempre manejaba y paseaba en bicicleta. >>> greta? cuÁl greta? sÍ, me acuerdo, la
. >>> con el bastÓn, tiene mal de parkinson. >>> le tiembla la mano. >>> vamos a enseriarnos hay que vio nada? >>> todo bien? >>> sordomulo? >>> vamos a toda velocidad, dando vuelta por la gran manzana, boquita nos mostrarÁ el nuevo programa de bicicleta en los nueva york, una aventura sobre ruedas, no se lo puede perder. >>> comience el fin de semana lleno de suerte, los colores que tiene que utilizar al vestir para atraer la...
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up in the future of our country, it does show up in the lives of someone who has alzheimer's or parkinson's disease or breast cancer or other diseases where we are this close to cures. where there's treatment going on that can save lives, is saving lives and it's stopping. we don't see the seniors lining up, those getting meals on wheels that are getting one meal a day right now, mr. president, one meal a day that allows them, you know, a little bit of a visit from a volunteer and one meal a day to eat through meals on wheels, and now because of these irrational cuts we're told there are waiting lists for one meal a day. how do have you a waiting list for one meal a day? i don't get that. so we're saying yeah, okay, we want to fix the airports, we appreciate that, we want to fix the one meal a day going to somebody's grandma. who can't figure out what's going on in terms of the priorities of this country. the children who are getting a head start to be successful in school, how many times do we all say education, the most important thing, children, the most important thing. but because they
up in the future of our country, it does show up in the lives of someone who has alzheimer's or parkinson's disease or breast cancer or other diseases where we are this close to cures. where there's treatment going on that can save lives, is saving lives and it's stopping. we don't see the seniors lining up, those getting meals on wheels that are getting one meal a day right now, mr. president, one meal a day that allows them, you know, a little bit of a visit from a volunteer and one meal a...
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replacement, or it can be your friend, taking on things like chronic care cost, getting rid of parkinson'sr alzheimer's or diabetes, where you would have cost savings. so we need to bring in a discussion about how we use innovation and get the efficiencies driven by measurement of quality that is simply not in the system today. >> mr. president, how do we get policymakers -- i was at the final space shuttle launch and i was literally moved to tears and he about how this country thinks big. if innovation is not understood by policymakers, how do we look for america's next big thing, so the next generation can feel, as many as you did in the 19 60s and 1970s and as i did at the kennedy space center that day? >> i will give you a very short answer. i would like to amplify on something bill said. that is a whole debate. we are continuing to innovate. there is a stunning amount of advance in human genome research and application. in nanotechnology. lots of other things. we need to do more. one of the few areas that i have clearly disagreed with the simpson-bowles report, i think any tax reform
replacement, or it can be your friend, taking on things like chronic care cost, getting rid of parkinson'sr alzheimer's or diabetes, where you would have cost savings. so we need to bring in a discussion about how we use innovation and get the efficiencies driven by measurement of quality that is simply not in the system today. >> mr. president, how do we get policymakers -- i was at the final space shuttle launch and i was literally moved to tears and he about how this country thinks...
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they in some cases appear to not even have parkinson's. this stimulation is very crude. isis an electrode that influencing the circuit behavior. if we understood more about how the circuits work that control the movement and compulsions and speech, we would be able to design much better inventions, electrochemical inventions that would rebuild most circuits in much more effective way. forulations have been used compulsive disorders and depression. in each case, it would go in a different part of the brain, but it is the same crude stimulation. if we understood the circuits for compulsive disorders and depression, we could come up with much more effective ways to change the circuitry to ameliorate that disease. >> that is good, but we have a crisis with alzheimer's. doingncerned were not enough to focus more research. if you could put off the onset for alzheimer's, that would so much money. >> as noted, the cost of -- >> as noted, the cost of alzheimer's is huge. it is one thing to recognize the problem, now we have the responsibility to address it in the best possible wa
they in some cases appear to not even have parkinson's. this stimulation is very crude. isis an electrode that influencing the circuit behavior. if we understood more about how the circuits work that control the movement and compulsions and speech, we would be able to design much better inventions, electrochemical inventions that would rebuild most circuits in much more effective way. forulations have been used compulsive disorders and depression. in each case, it would go in a different part...
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a cure for parkinson's? we won't know that until eternity. we grieve over those losses.ay i quote thomas jefferson, mr. speaker, for the sake of our nation? god who gave us life gave us liberty, can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are a gift of god? indeed i tremble for my country when i reflect that god is just and his justice cannot sleep forever. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today against the proposed cuts to the supplemental nutrition assistance program or snap. as the nation's most important anti-hunger program, snap offers nutrition assistance to 46 million low-income americans and provides economic benefits to communities. snap also allows families to more easily set aside a portion of their resources for food and not have to outsource all of their meals and to prioritize a healthier, more consistent diet without comp
a cure for parkinson's? we won't know that until eternity. we grieve over those losses.ay i quote thomas jefferson, mr. speaker, for the sake of our nation? god who gave us life gave us liberty, can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are a gift of god? indeed i tremble for my country when i reflect that god is just and his justice cannot sleep forever. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose...
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he play as new york city newsman who returns to work after dealing with the effects of parkinson's diseasea look. >> me, this is perfectly still. >>> we're back with a special guest, mike henry is here. >> it feels like you never left. you look like you're in the pinnacle of health. >> i wouldn't say pinnacle. >> the clip posted on monday, already getting lots of love online. looking forward to seeing the show and seeing michael j. fox back. let's go to savannah and al. >> can i say that was a thrill and get to do a sceneor a sitcom with michael j. fox. >> can't get much better than that. >> we really stretched our acting. what's my motivation, a real stretch as an actress. >> it showed. it showed. >> anyhow, mr. roker. >> let's show you what we've god as far as our -- what we've got as far as our weather is concerned. and hartford, connecticut, 61 degrees and great weather making its way along the great lakes, gorgeous day although on the chilly side. the gorgeous weather extends to the gulfcoast, toasty hot in the southwest and a few high clouds in the pacific morning. good morning, i'm
he play as new york city newsman who returns to work after dealing with the effects of parkinson's diseasea look. >> me, this is perfectly still. >>> we're back with a special guest, mike henry is here. >> it feels like you never left. you look like you're in the pinnacle of health. >> i wouldn't say pinnacle. >> the clip posted on monday, already getting lots of love online. looking forward to seeing the show and seeing michael j. fox back. let's go to savannah...
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researchers hope the advancement will help develop replacement tissue to treat diseases like parkinson'sot of ethical objections from critics, as well. >> a lot of people also talking about this an interesting story, white nonhispanic kids will no longer make up the majority within five or six years. according to the census bureau, by 2018 or maybe 2019, we may be living in a minority/majority country, meaning no single racial or ethnic group will make up more than half of the population. of course, that would be the first time in history that's ever happened. >> changing the terminology of minority. >> exactly. >>> as the stock market continues to reach new heights, so too is the art market. pulled in a record of $495 million on wednesday night in a contemporary art auction featuring works, and if you thought the $495 million figure wasn't impressive enough, this will impress you or at least it will stick in your memory. calling it golden girls gone wild. this is formally known as b. arthur naked. it is a portrait painted in 1991 of the "golden girls" star completely topless. we have fu
researchers hope the advancement will help develop replacement tissue to treat diseases like parkinson'sot of ethical objections from critics, as well. >> a lot of people also talking about this an interesting story, white nonhispanic kids will no longer make up the majority within five or six years. according to the census bureau, by 2018 or maybe 2019, we may be living in a minority/majority country, meaning no single racial or ethnic group will make up more than half of the population....
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we want cures for parkinson's disease, it's within our grasp. we want cures for juvenile diabetes. spend our money there. we deserve better. the american people deserve better solutions and real reform in health care. now is the time, listen to the american people and let's give them what they deserve. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for two minutes. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentlelady for yielding and for her extraordinary leadership. mr. speaker, more than -- excuse me, i rise today in opposition to the patient rights to repeal act and the underlying rule. more than three months ago, following debate and perpetual republican talking points on socialized -- socialized medicine and government-sponsored death panels, congress passed and the president signed into law an historic health care bill t
we want cures for parkinson's disease, it's within our grasp. we want cures for juvenile diabetes. spend our money there. we deserve better. the american people deserve better solutions and real reform in health care. now is the time, listen to the american people and let's give them what they deserve. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two...