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the 5k run and 1 mile mark commemorates parkinson's awareness month. have shown that exercise does improve cognition and motor symptoms in those with and without parkinson's disease. >>> also philadelphia police officers putting down their badges for baseball today. all for a very good cause. the police baseball team hosting its third annual champions baseball clinic in northeast philly. the event helps special needs children participate in baseball related drills and exercises. officers say the goal is to leave each child with the feeling of pride and accomplishment. we'll be right back. >> well, that is "eyewitness news" for now. i'm natasha brown. for beasley, justin, all of us here, thank you for joining us. and we're always on cbsphilly.com. the evening news is next. we're back with you at 10 o'clock on the cw philly. back here at 11:00. have a good night >> axelrod: militants threaten another black box as survivors share horror stories of the terror attack in kenya that left nearly 150 dead. california's drought is so severe, some farmers say the
the 5k run and 1 mile mark commemorates parkinson's awareness month. have shown that exercise does improve cognition and motor symptoms in those with and without parkinson's disease. >>> also philadelphia police officers putting down their badges for baseball today. all for a very good cause. the police baseball team hosting its third annual champions baseball clinic in northeast philly. the event helps special needs children participate in baseball related drills and exercises....
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lorena/take vo --- un nuevo estudio encontr que el tango podra ayudar a pacientes que padecen de parkinsonn cambio en las personas que tomaron 12 semanas de clase... ---las participantes no solo salieron buenos danzantes sino que mejoraron su balance y movilidad... tambin tuvieron mejoras en su funciones congnitivas y menos fatiga.. --- expertos dicen que el tango ayuda a los pacientes a afinar su ritmo, memoria atencin y capacidad para hacer tareas mltiples.... live bug juanfra ---tiempo de la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. ---tiempo de la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. take vo / juanfra --- dramticas imgenes, dos oficiales de polica intentan rescatar a un hobre dentro de un auto en llamas, en minutos el desenlace de esta historia que qeud captada en cmara --- take vo / lorena --- adems, ocho personas son vilmente asesinadas a sangre fra despus de acudir a un partido de ftbol, le decimos dnde ocurrio esto y las razones en minutos --- cierra sus puertas el da de hoy, estamos en vivo con los detalles --- take vo / lorena --- padres y estudiantes de una es
lorena/take vo --- un nuevo estudio encontr que el tango podra ayudar a pacientes que padecen de parkinsonn cambio en las personas que tomaron 12 semanas de clase... ---las participantes no solo salieron buenos danzantes sino que mejoraron su balance y movilidad... tambin tuvieron mejoras en su funciones congnitivas y menos fatiga.. --- expertos dicen que el tango ayuda a los pacientes a afinar su ritmo, memoria atencin y capacidad para hacer tareas mltiples.... live bug juanfra ---tiempo de la...
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the run helped raise money for a cure for parkinson's disease.april, by the way, is parkinson's awareness month. >>> good morning to you. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. from now on they count. philly's opening day is one day away. the phillies wrapped up the exhibition schedule against the pirates yesterday afternoon. phil hammel making sure the hot dog is ready if two-run score, utley with 11 rbis this spring. mean david buchanan giving up two hits and two walks, striking out four. ken giles, meanwhile, questionable for opening day with a back problem. gave up two runs in one third of an inning. phillies did win 6-4. giles for his part says he's not concerned about his elbow. >> i felt fine. my number one priority was if i felt good i knew i was nl going to get a few hitters there. he told me that ahead of time. overall, i feel fine and i'm ready to go for monday and that's where we're at right now. >> well, if you don't know now you know. nbc 10 is your place for the phillies home opener. our team will give you a pre-game show welc
the run helped raise money for a cure for parkinson's disease.april, by the way, is parkinson's awareness month. >>> good morning to you. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. from now on they count. philly's opening day is one day away. the phillies wrapped up the exhibition schedule against the pirates yesterday afternoon. phil hammel making sure the hot dog is ready if two-run score, utley with 11 rbis this spring. mean david buchanan giving up two hits and two walks, striking...
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the 5k walk and 1-mile run raised money to help find a cure for parkinson's disease.l, by the way, is parkinson's awareness month. >>> nbc 10 news today continues in just a moment with another half hour of news. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in centersy center city, philadelphia, for easter services. >> easter is a time of rebirth and new life. and also a time for people to start thinking about the holy father and his visit to philadelphia. we'll have that coming up right after the break. >>> and kind of a cool start to your easter sunday morning. but this afternoon, things will shape up very nicely. a live look at the aramark building, the flags are blowing. another breezy day in store. i'll show you the afternoon forecast. plus phillies home opener and our next chance for rain, coming up. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, christians here in our area are joining those around the world to celebrate easter sunday. earlier this morning, pope francis presided over mass at st. peter's square on a rainy day in vatican city. >>> here at home, it will be breezy but dry. you
the 5k walk and 1-mile run raised money to help find a cure for parkinson's disease.l, by the way, is parkinson's awareness month. >>> nbc 10 news today continues in just a moment with another half hour of news. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in centersy center city, philadelphia, for easter services. >> easter is a time of rebirth and new life. and also a time for people to start thinking about the holy father and his visit to philadelphia. we'll have that coming up right after the...
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san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.) >> we love our parks, but we love... >> and the community who is really the core of it all, came together and said what we need is a place for our teenager to play, not just play grounds for the kids and soccer fields but we need a skate park that will keep the kids home in the neighborhood so they can play where they live. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ . >> good morning, everyone, welcome to the it san francis
san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.) >> we love our parks, but we love... >> and the community who is really the core of it all, came together...
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all part of parkinson's awareness month.hia's da seth williams took part in the event along with patients and doctors and researchers. organizers want people to know that exercise can be a way to treat some of the symptoms of parkinson's disease. >>> the easter bunny hopping cherry hill today. paying a visit to residents and their families at the spring hills assisted living facility the bunny posing for pictures with children and grown ups alike. and the celebration wouldn't be complete without an easter egg hunt and free ice cream sundays for the little ones. >>> president obama just played a special role in a little girl's birth but he was not in the delivery room. >> no. a presidential visit to a kentucky town meant that baby had to be delivered in a car. how other drivers got creative to help in the delivery. >>> and a local dog's unusual talent going viral tonight. get this, she's not the only famous pet in this delaware county family. we'll explain. ♪ >> new movie furious seven is coming out this week and it will prob
all part of parkinson's awareness month.hia's da seth williams took part in the event along with patients and doctors and researchers. organizers want people to know that exercise can be a way to treat some of the symptoms of parkinson's disease. >>> the easter bunny hopping cherry hill today. paying a visit to residents and their families at the spring hills assisted living facility the bunny posing for pictures with children and grown ups alike. and the celebration wouldn't be...
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the 5,-k walk and 1 mile run helped raise money for parkinson's disease. >>> and the weather, we hadhe winds all day long as early as overnight. and they will lessen tonight but still seeing 40 miles per hour in some spots. a cold night and a cold easter morning. then a milders easter in the afternoon. monday even milder before we do have showers on tuesday, wednesday, thursday. yeah and more showers in your seven day. so taking a look outdoorgs you can see the flag really blowing around. winds whipping still at 40 miles per hour in philadelphia. 57 is the normal. 60 so we're pretty close to that. we had our high early this morning overnight around 2:00 in the morning. to the south and east, same stories. 56 in atlantic city. 56 in dover. not a bad day overall in terms of temperatures. pretty also. we had the sun come out also. the winds were with us all day long. and 40 miles per hour gusts in philadelphia, 28 in allentown and 36 in atlantic city. we're going to keep it clear tonight. it will be cold with temperatures dropping near the freezing mark in philadelphia. as we wake up su
the 5,-k walk and 1 mile run helped raise money for parkinson's disease. >>> and the weather, we hadhe winds all day long as early as overnight. and they will lessen tonight but still seeing 40 miles per hour in some spots. a cold night and a cold easter morning. then a milders easter in the afternoon. monday even milder before we do have showers on tuesday, wednesday, thursday. yeah and more showers in your seven day. so taking a look outdoorgs you can see the flag really blowing...
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legal and appreciate the legislation in place we think that needs more time as i was diagnosed with parkinson's disease we are paying our taxes we get our 1099 property tax and our t ot and local sales tax for locally as well, of course, i think the amendments will our studio will be empty please extend the days and i think there is a lot of good apples lying us we like to think about the good apples i understand you have a challenge with the budget we are revising the taxes and hope you can use those taxes and like to share our homes and i can do our job as enforcement thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm a former teacher doing substitute teaching i'm 77-year-old i say that because of the gray hair ought to be noticed we live on a fixed income my wife is a social worker i'm police the mayor ed lee supervisor farrell amendment i will probably suggest it not be capped at one hundred 80 days but one hundred owe 20 to follow the bad apples and let the rest of the people do well as far as supervisor kim's amendment i much prefer that over the expedited right for superviso
legal and appreciate the legislation in place we think that needs more time as i was diagnosed with parkinson's disease we are paying our taxes we get our 1099 property tax and our t ot and local sales tax for locally as well, of course, i think the amendments will our studio will be empty please extend the days and i think there is a lot of good apples lying us we like to think about the good apples i understand you have a challenge with the budget we are revising the taxes and hope you can...
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san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.)
san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.)
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it could be used to cut out common aye applications like diabetes or parkinsons and genetic immunity to things like hi itself. parents could pick eye or hair colour or determine height or body tight. it's amazing technology and potential. research into humans is the line that no one dared cross before now. if we fiddle around with d.n.a. we are changing not just the one person's body but the genetic inher tense of all of that -- inher tense of all of that person's descend aned, kids grandkids can inherit. it could be a good thing, knock out skits frepia genes, everything you do to one person occurs in the line. it's not perfect. the technique worked about half the time. any mistake made is permanent alteration to genes passed on to the next generation, that is why a group of leading researchers, and the scientist that discovered it called for a global moratorium, feeling that we are not ready to play around at this level. chinese researchers have done it. they are editing the basic material of human being. this makes it a major moment in science. now, in the literal and technical sen
it could be used to cut out common aye applications like diabetes or parkinsons and genetic immunity to things like hi itself. parents could pick eye or hair colour or determine height or body tight. it's amazing technology and potential. research into humans is the line that no one dared cross before now. if we fiddle around with d.n.a. we are changing not just the one person's body but the genetic inher tense of all of that -- inher tense of all of that person's descend aned, kids grandkids...
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ancianos son mÁs vulnerables por tener complicaciones mÉdicas, problemas con la vista, el oÍdo, parkinsonvehÍculo, pero gracias a unos buenos americanos fueron rescatados sanos y a salvo. la madre y su hija fueron sacadas por una ventana mientras el vehÍculo ardÍa en llamas, el incendio ocurriÓ en una autopista de la florida notorias investigan las causas del incendio, adelante, james rodrÍguez une la titularidad del real madrid. las imÁgenes del eclipse de luna mÁs corto del esentamos el nuevo degree dry spray... 48 horas de protección antitranspirante superior. ¿tu antitranspirante se siente así de seco y limpio? nuevo degree dry spray seca al instante para que te sientas fresco y limpio. si angela paris puede dar dos funciones en un dia con always infinity... tú puedes pasar la noche entera en un karaoke. always infinity. la primera toalla femenina de foam del mundo. absorbe 10 veces su peso. se siente como si nada. infinity. always. reescribe las reglas. así que quieres ir a la universidad. y como todo, lo planeas hasta el último detalle. porque es una decisión que afecta a todos. y t
ancianos son mÁs vulnerables por tener complicaciones mÉdicas, problemas con la vista, el oÍdo, parkinsonvehÍculo, pero gracias a unos buenos americanos fueron rescatados sanos y a salvo. la madre y su hija fueron sacadas por una ventana mientras el vehÍculo ardÍa en llamas, el incendio ocurriÓ en una autopista de la florida notorias investigan las causas del incendio, adelante, james rodrÍguez une la titularidad del real madrid. las imÁgenes del eclipse de luna mÁs corto del...
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get about $190,000 but that number could reach as high as $5 million for players diagnosed with parkinson'slou gehrig's disease. the families of those players who die will be awarded higher payouts. the payouts will apply to every retired player who left the game before last july not just those named in the suit but 200 players have opted out of the class action suit so they can continue pursuing damages on their own, if they wish. among them the family of junior seau and he committed suicide in 2012, researchers found his brain was racked by a disease caused by concussions. as part of the settlement the league will not have to admit any prior knowledge of a link between football and chronic brain injuries. the nfl's lawyered welcomed the judge's statement. in a statement they said: former nfl defensive back and current lead plaintiff shawn wooden gave this statement, quote: payments won't be made until all appeals are heard, so it may be months or years before the nfl actually pays on this settlement. >>> a new study finds more americans than ever are at risk of earthquakes. some 143 milli
get about $190,000 but that number could reach as high as $5 million for players diagnosed with parkinson'slou gehrig's disease. the families of those players who die will be awarded higher payouts. the payouts will apply to every retired player who left the game before last july not just those named in the suit but 200 players have opted out of the class action suit so they can continue pursuing damages on their own, if they wish. among them the family of junior seau and he committed suicide...
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it could reach as high as 5 million, for players diagnosed with parkinsons. and families that die from brain drama will qualify for higher pay out. it sets aside 10 million. it was originally settled, for $765 million. the judge approved today's agreement asked the league and the players to revise their turns. they wanted the n.f.l. to remove caps. the n.f.l. lawyers welcomed the decision in a statement. the council looked forward to implementing the reforms of the system and works with the medical staff to enhance the penalties. players could begin as early as this summer. players named in the settlement can file for an appeal. if they do, it could delay the payments for months if not years. >> concussion is a big deal for the n.f.l. and football in general. >> absolutely it's been a long time coming >>> to the war in yemen, saudi arabia launched new attacks, despite pledging that the air strikes are over. they are shifting the focus to manage a political process for the military action against the houthi rebels. jamie mcintyre has more from washington. >> r
it could reach as high as 5 million, for players diagnosed with parkinsons. and families that die from brain drama will qualify for higher pay out. it sets aside 10 million. it was originally settled, for $765 million. the judge approved today's agreement asked the league and the players to revise their turns. they wanted the n.f.l. to remove caps. the n.f.l. lawyers welcomed the decision in a statement. the council looked forward to implementing the reforms of the system and works with the...
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san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.) >> good morning and welcome to the commission of aging and adult services. good morning again and welcome to the commission on aging and adult services commission meeting. could we have the roll call. >> president ed that james. >> present. >> vice president gustavo seriina. >> here. >> commissioner katie loo. >> here. >> commissioner samer itani. commissioner ow. >> present. >> commissioner roy. >> present. >> and please note that
san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.) >> good morning and welcome to the commission of aging and adult services. good morning again and welcome to...
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san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.)enough? good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the sxhvrdz of march 31, 2015, and if you can't find a seat in the chamber we have an overflow room in room 263 timed madam clerk call the roll >> thank you supervisor avalos
san francisco police department parked captain roger thank you sfpd thank you our san francisco parkinson'sas well and one celebratey he is the rec and park department greatest track coach and that's coach ken a big shout out who teaches track and fields all right. mar i'm going to ask anyone to join we've got - we are starting another that end >> (shouting and screaming.)enough? good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the sxhvrdz of march 31, 2015, and if you can't find a seat in the...
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but that number could reach as high as $5 million for players diagnosed with parkinsons or lou garrick's disease. the players that die as a result of chronic brain trauma will also be eligible for higher pay outs. the agreement sets aside $10 million for education about concussions. not just those famed in the suit but 200 players have opted out of the class action suit, so they can continue pursuing damages on their own if they wish. among them the family of nfl legend junior say you after he committed suicide in 2012, rearmingers found his brain was wracked by concussion related disease. am i going to commit the prime of my life to something that can be detrimental to my health? as part of the settlement, they will not have to admit any prior knowledge of a link between football and chronic brain injuries. the nfl lawyers welcomed the judge decision in a statement the lead council said we look forward to implements the terms of the settlement and continues to work with our players coaches and medical staff to enhance the safety and benefits of football. current lead plaintiff guyed thi
but that number could reach as high as $5 million for players diagnosed with parkinsons or lou garrick's disease. the players that die as a result of chronic brain trauma will also be eligible for higher pay outs. the agreement sets aside $10 million for education about concussions. not just those famed in the suit but 200 players have opted out of the class action suit, so they can continue pursuing damages on their own if they wish. among them the family of nfl legend junior say you after he...
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you know he's kind of got us eating blueberries to solve our cancer and prevent our parkinson parkinsonismimer's go away. he's promoting too much in my terms, fairy dust. this is getting the medical community upset. after all he's the most visible, most famous doctor in america. he's got a big platform. people really listen to him. they go out and buy the stuff that he promotes. i think it's probably too harsh to say let's fire him from columbia. but it isn't too harsh to say let's pull him out of some of these leadership positions that he has as a vice chair, other things that he's running, because those are more rewards. and think right now he's too far off the acceptable path as soon as he gets back on it restore all the positions. i do worry about a lot of the stuff that he promotes. just not backed up by evidence. >> i took note of the fact that the opposition to dr. oz came from a number of physicians and that the chief signatory to the letter was from stanford the complaint was against his role at columbia. and columbia is saying they're standing for academic freedom. dr. arthur cap
you know he's kind of got us eating blueberries to solve our cancer and prevent our parkinson parkinsonismimer's go away. he's promoting too much in my terms, fairy dust. this is getting the medical community upset. after all he's the most visible, most famous doctor in america. he's got a big platform. people really listen to him. they go out and buy the stuff that he promotes. i think it's probably too harsh to say let's fire him from columbia. but it isn't too harsh to say let's pull him out...
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however, the awards could go as high as 5 million for younger men diagnosed with parkinson's or lou gehrig's disease. >>> it's looking like the pay checks will stay about the same for congress next year. the self-imposed freeze comes in a house bill that covers the cost to run the congress. lawmakers make about 174,000 bucks a year and have not given themselves a raise in seven years. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt, a very nice evening. the only problem with this kind of weather is the pollen. tree pollen is very high, grasses low, mold spores moderate to medium range. we'll come back and look ahead to the weekend forecast. >> more speed cameras, but fewer dollars driving in, so what's behind the slowing rev through stream for d.c.? >> plus it was a big win by the wizards, but some fans couldn't watch it. they watched the orioles instead, how it happened that some cox cable customers, right after the break on wusa9 and your only local >>> a consumer alert for all you cyclists out there. bicyclemaker trek is recalling nearly 1 million bikes after a rider was paralyzed. the recall includes
however, the awards could go as high as 5 million for younger men diagnosed with parkinson's or lou gehrig's disease. >>> it's looking like the pay checks will stay about the same for congress next year. the self-imposed freeze comes in a house bill that covers the cost to run the congress. lawmakers make about 174,000 bucks a year and have not given themselves a raise in seven years. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt, a very nice evening. the only problem with this kind of...
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shaking, shaking, something my dad never did, but i can only equate it to someone with advanced parkinson's, you know? just shaking out of control. >> joe snodgrass never left the military base that night. so, he was not considered a suspect. but who wanted to harm his wife? anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems, including vision changes or eye
shaking, shaking, something my dad never did, but i can only equate it to someone with advanced parkinson's, you know? just shaking out of control. >> joe snodgrass never left the military base that night. so, he was not considered a suspect. but who wanted to harm his wife? anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro...
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ahead injury that leads to parkinsons could cost the nfl $5 million. >> the players won't get paid immediatelycalifornia one step closer to requiring most school kids to be vaccinated. >> with that vote the controversial passed another major hurdle on it's way to be coming law. what a difference a week makes. it was last wednesday the bill stalled here in the senate education committee. >> these are my kids. this is totally -- this is totally taking away a right of mind to choose how i want to get medical care for them. >> opponents packing in but this time without public comment. >> i think that that is a discussion that is less between the parent -- left between parents and the doctor. that is a decision that does not belong in government. >> after hearing concerns last week senators amended the bill. now making it clear home schools and students working independent study curriculum are exempt. >> we think we strike a fair bounds here. >> while not every one agreed. >> this will not go far enough to help a two income family who cannot home school their child or a single working parent. >> it
ahead injury that leads to parkinsons could cost the nfl $5 million. >> the players won't get paid immediatelycalifornia one step closer to requiring most school kids to be vaccinated. >> with that vote the controversial passed another major hurdle on it's way to be coming law. what a difference a week makes. it was last wednesday the bill stalled here in the senate education committee. >> these are my kids. this is totally -- this is totally taking away a right of mind to...
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we have a lot of therapies for parkinson's disease.octor to give you the cocktail of medicine to get a good quality of life. and that's a movement disorder specialist. we've got doctors out there answering questions tomorrow. and you're going to be with about 11,000 other people. so very motivating and you're not alone. you've got a lot of support. >> it's a great gathering. >> for people watching right now, how can people get involved? >> you can go to w www.unitywalk.or it's saturday the 25th. >> you can just come out. if you're just seeing this now, just come on out. registration opens at . >> all right. good stuff. thank you very much. great seeing you. >> thank you for >>> hey, good friday morning to you. waking up to clouds this morning with temperatures in the 50s. it's going to be a chilly day across the bay as another storm system slides in and brings the return of more clouds through the afternoon and evening hours. temperatures this afternoon chilly. 67 for the south bay. peninsula 65. san francisco topping out at 60. the ra
we have a lot of therapies for parkinson's disease.octor to give you the cocktail of medicine to get a good quality of life. and that's a movement disorder specialist. we've got doctors out there answering questions tomorrow. and you're going to be with about 11,000 other people. so very motivating and you're not alone. you've got a lot of support. >> it's a great gathering. >> for people watching right now, how can people get involved? >> you can go to w www.unitywalk.or it's...
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for players diagnosed with parkinson's or als in their 30s or 40s, the awards could reach as high as $5 million. >>> turning now to that incident that has the city of baltimore on edge. the death of freddie gray who suffered a serious spinal injury in police custody. an attorney for the six officers suspended in the case alleges that gray may not have been wearing a seatbelt in the police van after his arrest. of those six officers, all but one have given investigators official accounts of the incident. >>> for the first time tonight we are hearing from the officer in yet another case that's provoked heated debate about the use of police force. this one in arizona. that shocking dashcam video of a police car plowing into an armed suspect. on a just-released audiotape, the officer at the wheel defends that violent takedown. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the story. >> reporter: accelerating to 40 miles an hour, the officer plows head-on into the armed suspect. now for the first time, we hear the veteran officer explain to investigators why he took the man down. >>
for players diagnosed with parkinson's or als in their 30s or 40s, the awards could reach as high as $5 million. >>> turning now to that incident that has the city of baltimore on edge. the death of freddie gray who suffered a serious spinal injury in police custody. an attorney for the six officers suspended in the case alleges that gray may not have been wearing a seatbelt in the police van after his arrest. of those six officers, all but one have given investigators official...
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and finally, baseball great kirk gish son has been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. gibson played with the tigers and played with the dodgers, as you know, started both. 57 years old. he says he will meet this challenge like he faced all of the other challenge as a player and we certainly wish him the best of luck. maureen: yes, we do. thank you so much. what's the latest sir? doug: take a moment or two and give you an update of what we're going through weather wise the next couple of days. beautiful day tomorrow and then the rain comes in. today, 72. turned out to be very pleasant with a few clouds. 48 degrees is the morning low. as far as the numbers tomorrow morning all across the region 40's to the north and west of town. lower 40's about 52 in the city. quite a bit cooler in southern and eastern suburbs. tomorrow, we'll have more sunshine than today and our futurecast shows what's come, though, for thursday and friday. a storm system to our south. that pushes into the area. we'll see increasing cloudiness by this time tomorrow and then by tomorrow evening, cloud
and finally, baseball great kirk gish son has been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. gibson played with the tigers and played with the dodgers, as you know, started both. 57 years old. he says he will meet this challenge like he faced all of the other challenge as a player and we certainly wish him the best of luck. maureen: yes, we do. thank you so much. what's the latest sir? doug: take a moment or two and give you an update of what we're going through weather wise the next couple of days....
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but it do go up to $5 million if a player is diagnosed with parkinson's or lou gehrig's disease. >>> the man who shot president reagan is fighting for more freedom. john hinkley, jr., appeared in federal court today requesting full-time leaving from a mental hospital. he was 25 when he shot four people outside the hilton in 1981 including president reagan. he was found not guilty by reason of insanity. he currently lives 17 days a month with his mother in virginia. >> i don't think they should fear him because i don't think, you know, that he is a danger to anyone. >> anytime you know you have someone in your community that's committed the types of crimes that mr. hinkley committed, it's a concern. >> reagan's daughter patty davis wrote this week that she believes hinkley is still a danger. the secret service says it will continue to monitor hinkley. the hearings are expected to go on for days. >>> dry land never look so good for thousands of it australian cruise ship passengers. the carnival spirit finally docked in sydney's harbor today after a wild night at sea. cell phone video s
but it do go up to $5 million if a player is diagnosed with parkinson's or lou gehrig's disease. >>> the man who shot president reagan is fighting for more freedom. john hinkley, jr., appeared in federal court today requesting full-time leaving from a mental hospital. he was 25 when he shot four people outside the hilton in 1981 including president reagan. he was found not guilty by reason of insanity. he currently lives 17 days a month with his mother in virginia. >> i don't...
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but those awards could reach $5ll million for some players diagnosed with parkinson's disease or lou gehrig's disease. the players who take the deal agree they will not sue the nfl. special correspondent james brown, the host of "nfl today," is with us. j.b., what's the most significant thing about the dealde today? >> reporter: well, scott, the original amount of $765 million was based on estimates, and 6,000 of the 20,000, current retired players will have to be taken care of due to brainave injuries. they removed the cap as you in mentioned. if hundreds of thousands more than estimated are in need of care they will be eligible for it. now this deal could cost the nfl upward of $1 billion. >> pelley: what do you think some of the problems are that lie ahead? >> reporter: judge brody hasth said payments will not be made until all appeals are resolved. not every player is satisfied with this. so, scott, it could be months or years before suffering retired players receive their money. >> pelley: james brown of the "nfl today." j.b., thanks very much. it was a legal home run today for
but those awards could reach $5ll million for some players diagnosed with parkinson's disease or lou gehrig's disease. the players who take the deal agree they will not sue the nfl. special correspondent james brown, the host of "nfl today," is with us. j.b., what's the most significant thing about the dealde today? >> reporter: well, scott, the original amount of $765 million was based on estimates, and 6,000 of the 20,000, current retired players will have to be taken care of...
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we have a lot of therapies for parkinson's disease.a good quality of life. and that's a movement disorder specialist. we've got doctors out there answering questions tomorrow. and you're going to be with about 11,000 other people. so very motivating and you're not alone. you've got a lot of support. >> it's a great gathering. >> for people watching right now, how can people get involved? >> you can go to www www.unitywalk.or it's saturday the 25th. >> you can just come out. if you're just seeing this now, just come on out. registration opens at . >> all right. good stuff. thank you very much. great seeing you. >> thank you for having us. >> now, al, a check of the >> t >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up this morning. a cold wind is blowing but the wind that is chilly is going to be blowing the clouds out of here. we'll see clearing skies and temperatures in the 50s this afternoon. after a cold start saturday, a warmer afternoon. partly sunny in the afternoon, 63 degrees. 60s on sunday. monday there is chance of
we have a lot of therapies for parkinson's disease.a good quality of life. and that's a movement disorder specialist. we've got doctors out there answering questions tomorrow. and you're going to be with about 11,000 other people. so very motivating and you're not alone. you've got a lot of support. >> it's a great gathering. >> for people watching right now, how can people get involved? >> you can go to www www.unitywalk.or it's saturday the 25th. >> you can just come...
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- contrario a lo que muchos creen, el caf podra evitar padecimientos cardiovascualar es alzhimer parkinsonxpertos del gobierno estadounidense que hace recomendacione s cada 5 aÑos para la gua diettica en el pas. ellos aseguran que se han examinado "todos los estudios y nada indica efectos ncivos del caf en la salud, con un consumo moderado de tres a cinco tasas al da" o un mximo de 500 miligramos de cafena. ===am cold open music=== take vo / juanfra ---en san jose, un aparatoso y otra herida... take vo / lorena ---hoy enfrenta a la justicia el sospechoso de atacar brutalmente a un indigente en san francisco. take vo /juanfra ---legisladores en el capitolio estatal preparan varios proyectos de ley que buscan proteger a los inmigrantes indocumentados... estaremos en vivo con los detalles desde sacramento. take vo /lorena ---el dmv alista posibles cambios a los requisitos para los indocumentados que soliciten una licencia de conducir... enterese cmo podrian afectarlo estas modificaciones si usted pide un carnet de conducir bajo la ley ab-60. top live camera/lucrecia ===chit chat=== juanfra lo
- contrario a lo que muchos creen, el caf podra evitar padecimientos cardiovascualar es alzhimer parkinsonxpertos del gobierno estadounidense que hace recomendacione s cada 5 aÑos para la gua diettica en el pas. ellos aseguran que se han examinado "todos los estudios y nada indica efectos ncivos del caf en la salud, con un consumo moderado de tres a cinco tasas al da" o un mximo de 500 miligramos de cafena. ===am cold open music=== take vo / juanfra ---en san jose, un aparatoso y...
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since they started the running for parkinson's race, they have helped to raise over $12,000. and i applaud angela and the partners for helping to bring hope and awareness for those living with this disease. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. since its inception, elementary and second tear act was and remains a civil rights law. it is protecting the rice ar educational opportunity of students living in poverty, students of color, students learning english and students with disability. in the last 50 years, we have made great progress. but tremendous work remains. in a re-authorization must maintain the strong civil rights protection of this historic law. we must advance progress, not undermine it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. without objection, the gentlema
since they started the running for parkinson's race, they have helped to raise over $12,000. and i applaud angela and the partners for helping to bring hope and awareness for those living with this disease. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. since its inception, elementary and second tear act was and remains a civil rights law. it is protecting the rice...
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this could be an early indication of parkinson's disease. to heat or not to heat is the question that raw milk enthusiasts are encouraging regulators to rethink. proponents say the pasturization could be destroying nutrients that the body needs. and american medical schools need to do more to teach exercise. a new study the oregon state university found less than half of physicians trained in 2013 had any instruction on exercise and fitness and their role in health. >> it's time for a check on our weather. >> and we have some rain to talk about finally. >> looks like we're going to get more rain than we've seen in quite a few months in one single storm that is. here's live doppler 7 hd. we'll see clouds increasing as we get into the evening hours. of course rain is on the way. and snow may be on the way to mountains south of monterey where a winter advisory is in effect from 5:00 tomorrow morning until 3:00 wednesday more. the mountains in this range are higher, between 4,000 and 6,000 feet. back to the bay area. we have current temperature
this could be an early indication of parkinson's disease. to heat or not to heat is the question that raw milk enthusiasts are encouraging regulators to rethink. proponents say the pasturization could be destroying nutrients that the body needs. and american medical schools need to do more to teach exercise. a new study the oregon state university found less than half of physicians trained in 2013 had any instruction on exercise and fitness and their role in health. >> it's time for a...
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luis potos, mxico take vo lograra detectar de forma temprana enfermedades como el alzheimer y el parkinsonde la parte posterior de la cabeza se puede identificar en qu grado estn los pacientes con estas enfermedades degenerativas. ---los estudios de prueba se realizaron en 20 pacientes con alzhimer, 16 de prkinson y en personas con algn tipo de demencias causadas por otras enfermedades. take sot idelfonso rodrguez profesor investigador de la facultad de medicina de la universidad autnoma de san luis potos "nuestro estudio implica que se nos ocurri que las clulas de la piel podran expresar la misma anormalidad que las clulas cerebrales porque comparten el mismo origen embrionario" vo ---esta tcnica en un futuro podr ser utilizada por pases en vas de desarrollo ya que no requiere de un equipo costoso para la deteccin de estas enfermedades. ---la investigacin ser publicada en la reunin de la academia americana de neurologa, el prximo mes de abril. vo-banca ---precisamente, un estudio publicado este viernes asegura que las personas delgadas tienen ms riesgo de desarrollar demencias que las que
luis potos, mxico take vo lograra detectar de forma temprana enfermedades como el alzheimer y el parkinsonde la parte posterior de la cabeza se puede identificar en qu grado estn los pacientes con estas enfermedades degenerativas. ---los estudios de prueba se realizaron en 20 pacientes con alzhimer, 16 de prkinson y en personas con algn tipo de demencias causadas por otras enfermedades. take sot idelfonso rodrguez profesor investigador de la facultad de medicina de la universidad autnoma de san...
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players diagnosed with parkinson's or lou gehrig's disease, and those who died qualified for the higher payouts. the suit was originally settled in 2013, and both sides agreed to a $750,000 settlement. the judge asked the league and the players to revise the terms. she wanted the nfl to remove caps on the damages and that has not happened. the lawyers welcomed today's decision. saying that we look forward to implementing the terms and continuing to work with our players and coaches and he medical staffs to enhance safety and benefits of football. payouts for players could begin as early as this summer, and the player could appeal if they wish to, and that could delay it for months, if not years. >> thank you. five years ago world markets were robbed by what has been called the flash crash. the dow plum he wanted plummeted by 1,000 points in just minutes. it's down it a single trader. >> making his fourth court appearance at magistrates court in london, he was told that he faced a full extradition hearing in august. he was released on $8 million. commodities fraud and market manipulation
players diagnosed with parkinson's or lou gehrig's disease, and those who died qualified for the higher payouts. the suit was originally settled in 2013, and both sides agreed to a $750,000 settlement. the judge asked the league and the players to revise the terms. she wanted the nfl to remove caps on the damages and that has not happened. the lawyers welcomed today's decision. saying that we look forward to implementing the terms and continuing to work with our players and coaches and he...
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fans for his game winning home run off ecersly in 1988 in the world series had been diagnosed with parkinsonse 57-year-old gibson is hoping to return as a tv analyst for the detroit tigers later this season. the warriors still don't know who their second round opponent is but they've already won a championship. just don't expect a parade down the boardwalk. >> they've played hard all year most talented team in the league. the atmosphere is great. >> no, klay thompson isn't talking about his team. he's talking about the other warriors. on sunday the santa cruz warriors won their first title in the nba's version of the minor leagues known as the d league. >> our guys just appreciate the fact that mcadoo and festus been down there a little bit and they understand how important it is. >> reporter: james michael mcadoo is one of three players to spend time on both warriors teams this year. an undrafted rookie out of north carolina, mcadoo was cut during training camp which looking back ended up being a blessing in disguise. >> i might not have really played that much. so it really gave me the oppo
fans for his game winning home run off ecersly in 1988 in the world series had been diagnosed with parkinsonse 57-year-old gibson is hoping to return as a tv analyst for the detroit tigers later this season. the warriors still don't know who their second round opponent is but they've already won a championship. just don't expect a parade down the boardwalk. >> they've played hard all year most talented team in the league. the atmosphere is great. >> no, klay thompson isn't talking...
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tanko dancing may help patients with parkinson's disease. they found the classes improved their balance, mobility and their brain function. researchers believe the dancing helped sharpen rhythmic ability and memory as well. ♪ ♪ cool. >>> new this morning, i'm angie goff. these new photos in from two pilots who are trying to fly around the world. the first flight in fact around the world in this solar powered plain. these shots were posted within the hour. it took off from china. it's on its sixth leth of this voyage. a flight trying to draw attention to the importance of sustainable energy. and this is pretty impressive. that plane is only as heavy as a family car, but they say the wingspan is as wide as the largest passenger airliner. back to you. >>> it's like dumbo. small elephant with big ears. 5:21 is our time right now cht i want to get you caught up on the forecast if you are joining us. >> for the remainder of the workweek no severe weather in the forecast however you do want to have the umbrella handy for tomorrow. we will be dealin
tanko dancing may help patients with parkinson's disease. they found the classes improved their balance, mobility and their brain function. researchers believe the dancing helped sharpen rhythmic ability and memory as well. ♪ ♪ cool. >>> new this morning, i'm angie goff. these new photos in from two pilots who are trying to fly around the world. the first flight in fact around the world in this solar powered plain. these shots were posted within the hour. it took off from china....
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it has been the place since 1960's cuban exiles are fm -- he will make hillary clinton's and parkinson obama as part of his campaign >> our allies owe nonger trust us and our enemies no longer peer us. this is the road the president has placed me on. they control every aspect of our rieffe to now even the internet. >> a lot of candidates have been putting out reactions because of clinton today. ted cruz the first to announce 10 weeks ago put out a video. rudimentary it was after the fundraising opportunity for clinton. rand paul in louisville carolina here is a little bit of it. >> what path will america take? will it be the path. ril ry clinton represents the worst of the washington machine. arrogance power, corruption and cover up. conflicts of interest and failed leadership with tragic cones consequences. >> there is un nimity. >> this is the republican prime mir rethey have to battle it together. >> i mentioned his just position with hillary clinton is written about on some blogs and white house today. what about sitting in with the rest of the republican field. >> the rubio folks
it has been the place since 1960's cuban exiles are fm -- he will make hillary clinton's and parkinson obama as part of his campaign >> our allies owe nonger trust us and our enemies no longer peer us. this is the road the president has placed me on. they control every aspect of our rieffe to now even the internet. >> a lot of candidates have been putting out reactions because of clinton today. ted cruz the first to announce 10 weeks ago put out a video. rudimentary it was after the...
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residents here are using marijuana for pain, loss of appetite, parkinson's disease, and dementia. those residents. he was 77 when he smoked his first pipe of marijuana. he is 80 now, and he smokes a couple of times a day. it's to help with the pain and the hand tremors caused by stroke. >> it's a mixture of tobacco and marijuana. >> he even decided to light up during our interview to stop his hands from shaking. >> you are saying your hands are steady because of the marijuana? >> it also helped ease a deeper pain hidden from sight. you see moshe is a holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazis. the marijuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you dream. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israel's
residents here are using marijuana for pain, loss of appetite, parkinson's disease, and dementia. those residents. he was 77 when he smoked his first pipe of marijuana. he is 80 now, and he smokes a couple of times a day. it's to help with the pain and the hand tremors caused by stroke. >> it's a mixture of tobacco and marijuana. >> he even decided to light up during our interview to stop his hands from shaking. >> you are saying your hands are steady because of the marijuana?...
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his work includes imaging that helps gain insight in to depression, bipolar disorder, and parkinson's disease. their modern research technologies are expected to speed up the pace of medical discovery. >>> still ahead they call him a nuisance that has to stop. >> only on 5 what one bay area community is doing to get rid of geese and the m life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> humpback whales could soon be swimming off the endangered species lift. federal scientists announced 12 of the world's 13 distinct humpback whale extinction groups are no longer in danger of extinction. two of the population's segments are known to travel off the coast. >>> geese are not finding the safe haven from years passed. the course is changing how it deals with the birds now. as john ramos reports the solution has some deadly consequences. >> reporter: at walnut creek's rossmore retirement village the golf course has become a haven
his work includes imaging that helps gain insight in to depression, bipolar disorder, and parkinson's disease. their modern research technologies are expected to speed up the pace of medical discovery. >>> still ahead they call him a nuisance that has to stop. >> only on 5 what one bay area community is doing to get rid of geese and the m life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us...
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of getting alzheimer's and dementia, whose workers have a four times greater chance of getting parkinsonsg to have a festival for a week encouraging kids to get into this business. >> you are antifootball? i don't believe you. football is as much an american scene if anything. i am from the south. if you didn't play football you are not even considered human, period. >> that's because nfl is staged to attract more kids. would the city spend this kind of energy on celebrating university of california, city college, education, no! this is all about the bottom line. >> no. i am on the committee. let's start with i am on the committee. >> go ahead. >> we are going to distribute $40 million literally. we are going to earn and distribute $40 million from this super bowl for the express purpose of addressing all those issues you are talking about. daniel lowery and the committee would run a lot and a bunch of people really doing the job. we are already sharing what we are raising and distributing. carla, we are doing the job that needs to be done. >> are we going to see warning signs outside the
of getting alzheimer's and dementia, whose workers have a four times greater chance of getting parkinsonsg to have a festival for a week encouraging kids to get into this business. >> you are antifootball? i don't believe you. football is as much an american scene if anything. i am from the south. if you didn't play football you are not even considered human, period. >> that's because nfl is staged to attract more kids. would the city spend this kind of energy on celebrating...
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-- parkinsons. >>. presidential race is a year and a half away but too early for a candidate to throw a hat in the wing. we'll be joined by the former chairman of the republican party. he has a big announcement to make. that is tomorrow at 7:30 a.m.. >> let's take one final check of the weather forecast today starting with our doppler is that what we're looking at here? doppler, we saw the rain move through. we can see the last few hours. we saw all of the spots of yellow and green indicating moderate rain. right now, just a few sprinkles hanging around for the rest of the day. the highs today pretty cool, san francisco 59 degrees san jose 67, vallejo 67. we'll remain pretty cloudy. we do have the clouds hanging around for the rest of the day. before overnight they leave and we'll see sunshine tomorrow. sunshine monday. pretty much for the rest of the week besides patchy clouds and fog near the coast midweek. >> no rain in sight. but we enjoy what we got overnight. >> it was refreshing. >> thanks for jo
-- parkinsons. >>. presidential race is a year and a half away but too early for a candidate to throw a hat in the wing. we'll be joined by the former chairman of the republican party. he has a big announcement to make. that is tomorrow at 7:30 a.m.. >> let's take one final check of the weather forecast today starting with our doppler is that what we're looking at here? doppler, we saw the rain move through. we can see the last few hours. we saw all of the spots of yellow and green...
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residents here are using marijuana for pain, loss of appetite, parkinson's disease, and dementia.those residents. he was 77 when he smoked his first pipe of marijuana. he is 80 now, and he smokes a couple of pipes a day. it's to help with the pain and the hand tremors caused by stroke. >> it's a mixture of tobacco and marijuana. >> he even decided to light up during our interview to stop his hands from shaking. >> you are saying your hands are steady because of the marijuana? >> it also helped ease a deeper pain hidden from sight. you see moshe is a holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazis. the marijuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you dream. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's
residents here are using marijuana for pain, loss of appetite, parkinson's disease, and dementia.those residents. he was 77 when he smoked his first pipe of marijuana. he is 80 now, and he smokes a couple of pipes a day. it's to help with the pain and the hand tremors caused by stroke. >> it's a mixture of tobacco and marijuana. >> he even decided to light up during our interview to stop his hands from shaking. >> you are saying your hands are steady because of the marijuana?...
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a lot of guys out there are hurting right now, who have dementia have developed parkinson's, lou gherig'sbrain trauma. this is a good thing for the players. i'll go through the document. would love to come back. but those are any initial reactions. >> coy, i really appreciate it. thank you so much. >>> before i let you go these pictures -- this is in new jersey. several homes in danger of rolling down a collapsing hillside. these are the pictures. somebody's missing a backyard. the backyards of these homes opened up in this giant sinkhole. families obviously evacuated. let's go to tom who's watching this. how did this even happen? >> looks like it's been happening over the last couple of years. engineers have been watching this area for about two years. each time there's heavy rain, they lose a little bit more. unfortunate we're doing a story like this on earth day. this is in between philadelphia and trenton. this is burlington county. you get in closer here this is overlooking the delaware river. engineers this morning noticed after 2 to 3 inches of rain since monday significant erosion
a lot of guys out there are hurting right now, who have dementia have developed parkinson's, lou gherig'sbrain trauma. this is a good thing for the players. i'll go through the document. would love to come back. but those are any initial reactions. >> coy, i really appreciate it. thank you so much. >>> before i let you go these pictures -- this is in new jersey. several homes in danger of rolling down a collapsing hillside. these are the pictures. somebody's missing a backyard....