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. >>> still ahead tonight, fighting the effects of parkinson's disease. and why more patients are taking a swing at beating the symptoms. >>> we'll find out how these kids are building superpowers of their own. >>> we're back with a surprising activity that helps people with parkinson's deal with the debilitating symptoms. boxing, with all its moves is becoming increasingly popular for those with the disease. kristen dahlgren takes a look. >> reporter: for cecilia, a parkinson's diagnosis felt like the end of life as she knew it. >> i was upset. i didn't know what my future would be. >> reporter: the little understood neurological condition can cause tremors and difficulty moving. michael j. fox, alan alda and muhammad ali are among the famous people diagnosed. about 60,000 new cases in the u.s. every year. and no known cure. so now, many are hitting the disorder from a different angle. in this boxing class, everyone has parkinson's. >> the tremors have decreased, they're smiling more, moving quicker, interacting better. >> reporter: barbara russo never e
. >>> still ahead tonight, fighting the effects of parkinson's disease. and why more patients are taking a swing at beating the symptoms. >>> we'll find out how these kids are building superpowers of their own. >>> we're back with a surprising activity that helps people with parkinson's deal with the debilitating symptoms. boxing, with all its moves is becoming increasingly popular for those with the disease. kristen dahlgren takes a look. >> reporter: for...
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. >> just ahead, saved by the bell and how boxing is transforming the lives of parkinson's patients. you are watching early today. there are so many toothpastes out there which one should i use? choose one that takes care of your gums and enamel. crest gum & enamel repair cleans below the gum line and helps repair weakened enamel. gum & enamel repair, from crest. whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more. airborne gummies have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne. heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. when i was shopping fothe choice was easy. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. excuse me... winner! that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. hi! gei
. >> just ahead, saved by the bell and how boxing is transforming the lives of parkinson's patients. you are watching early today. there are so many toothpastes out there which one should i use? choose one that takes care of your gums and enamel. crest gum & enamel repair cleans below the gum line and helps repair weakened enamel. gum & enamel repair, from crest. whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you...
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every hour in the uk, someone is diagnosed with parkinson's disease.and stiff muscles. new research has found almost half those taking a drug to treat the condition — have gone on to develop compulsive behaviour — an addiction to such things as gambling, shopping and even sex. chris jackson reports. it was like careering downhill at breakneck speed on a toboggan with no brakes and no steering. trying to kid myself i was in charge of the situation and i knew i wasn't. after peter from teesside started treatment for parkinson's disease, he became obsessed with online betting. it felt like an out—of—body experience. it wasn't me, really. it was another me. peter switched medicines and life is back on track. others have struggled. i lost £29,000. i even sold my child's playstation to get money to gamble. nothing was going to stop me. i lost my lovely house, kids and wife of 18 years. all gone down the drain for my fix. like all those with parkinson's disease, david's brain had become progressively damaged by a lack of dopamine — a key chemical for coordina
every hour in the uk, someone is diagnosed with parkinson's disease.and stiff muscles. new research has found almost half those taking a drug to treat the condition — have gone on to develop compulsive behaviour — an addiction to such things as gambling, shopping and even sex. chris jackson reports. it was like careering downhill at breakneck speed on a toboggan with no brakes and no steering. trying to kid myself i was in charge of the situation and i knew i wasn't. after peter from...
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mencionaste a mi abuelo y parkinson. es muy especifico.yo no te dije nada y nadie te dijo nada. >> tengo dos m. >> precisamente en su hogar, su lema nos confesÓ que entre estas paredes pudo confirmar que ver y hablar con los muertos no era fruto de su imaginaciÓn. >> cuando nos mudamos a los cuatro meses se me empezÓ a aparecer un hombre . varias apariciones fueron alrededor de casi siete apariciones, pero una de ellas fue en vivo y en color como te estoy viendo a ti . Él muriÓ aquÍ en el apartamento. >> aquÍ donde estamos? >> aquÍ donde estamos. >> su lema asegura que despuÉs de esa presunta apariciÓn los muertos la buscaban para que fuera la pasta-- mensajera entre el plano terrenal ya mÁs allÁ. porque lo que pidiÓ ayuda a ver las famosas mÉdiums para que confirmaran su habilidad. >> ella no sabÍa ni nombre y empezÓ a decirme, el mÉdium. >> segÚn su lema, ser mÉdium no sÓlo es canalizar su energÍa a travÉs de la tinta impregnada en una hoja de papel para colocar las iniciales con el nombre de quien le habla desde otra dimensiÓn. >> imagÍ
mencionaste a mi abuelo y parkinson. es muy especifico.yo no te dije nada y nadie te dijo nada. >> tengo dos m. >> precisamente en su hogar, su lema nos confesÓ que entre estas paredes pudo confirmar que ver y hablar con los muertos no era fruto de su imaginaciÓn. >> cuando nos mudamos a los cuatro meses se me empezÓ a aparecer un hombre . varias apariciones fueron alrededor de casi siete apariciones, pero una de ellas fue en vivo y en color como te estoy viendo a ti . Él...
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one of my illnesses is parkinson's disease. international standards by which it is obsessed —— assessed, and they we re is obsessed —— assessed, and they were not observed during my assessment, and that is notjust my view that that is unsatisfactory, it is the view of my neurologist as well. parkinson's disease a degenerative disease, isn't it? a flawed assessment, then. what needs to be changed and how difficult is it for those who are applying for this to actually challenge decisions? i think it is a crucial question. let's spend a moment on challenges. first of all you have to go to the department itself to make a challenge. unsurprisingly, in almost, more than 80%, the department chooses, would you believe, to uphold its own decision. if one goes as far as the independent tribunal, and i am making an appeal to the tribunal, in the first quarter of this year, in 71% of cases, the independent tribunal overturned the original decision by dwp. it is surely incumbent on anybody who is responsible for a system where 71% of cases
one of my illnesses is parkinson's disease. international standards by which it is obsessed —— assessed, and they we re is obsessed —— assessed, and they were not observed during my assessment, and that is notjust my view that that is unsatisfactory, it is the view of my neurologist as well. parkinson's disease a degenerative disease, isn't it? a flawed assessment, then. what needs to be changed and how difficult is it for those who are applying for this to actually challenge decisions?...
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that's a facade. >> david robinson would join ed parkinson for the prosecution.owed in the courtroom when the trial started in march, 2017. >> our houses were about 15 feet apart from each other. >> as in the first trial, neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the lovelace home. this woman lived next door and says she heard shouting almost every day. >> essentially for the entire time that we lived there. so six years. >> as i walked by the house i heard an argument, a loud argument. >> another neighbor testified she heard cory and curtis really going at it and on a specific date, the night before valentine's day 2006. she happened to be out for a stroll. >> it actually -- i -- did cause me to pause. i guess i was listening to see if somebody was in distress. >> the prosecution's theory this go-round on how cory died remained the same. after a heated argument, the night before valentine's day, curtis suffocated his wife with a pillow in a fit of rage. he then waited up to twelve hours before police were called. >> come over here and have a seat please.
that's a facade. >> david robinson would join ed parkinson for the prosecution.owed in the courtroom when the trial started in march, 2017. >> our houses were about 15 feet apart from each other. >> as in the first trial, neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the lovelace home. this woman lived next door and says she heard shouting almost every day. >> essentially for the entire time that we lived there. so six years. >> as i walked by the house i heard...
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dot com right parkinson's disease in the subject line forward to hearing from you. i can't wait to read your mail if you do have a question about frankincense don't bother sending it to me because i will answer it now frankincense is made by the resident of the most well the entry and even the used three and a half thousand years ago as a remedy and no even scientific proof. get schneiders back problems began with a slipped disc he's had for operate but for a long time he relied on painkillers to get through the day. i was taking painkillers but after some time they began to affect my stomach and then with the permission of my doctor i switched to opiates but i went off those after ten days because i became disoriented. and a friend told him about a local pharmacy that specializes in frankincense it can be taken in tablet form or applied directly to the skin to treat conditions like psoriasis and eczema some people also use it to ease joint and muscle pain. in most cases it's only extracts of frankincense that are taken internally. in recent times interest in the pr
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dot com right parkinson's disease in the subject line we look forward to hearing from you. what's the downside of too much sport is it over exertion or is it saw muscles some say that muscle soreness comes from little tiny ruptures inside the muscle cells others say that it's too much like to assert but i don't really care i just want to know is it dangerous. not only support students suffer from muscle soreness it can be triggered by both strenuous exercise all and accustom body movements in everyday situations but what is muscle soreness. professors right now tice works at the institute of sport science at the university of core blends he knows that exercises like the ones he does with his students can cause muscle pain and he knows why. the old theory was that it was due to a build up of lactic acid but we now know that lactate has a half life of two hours but it was not so for the next day it can't be causing any problems and the latest research indicates that there are micro traumas in the tiniest of muscle fibers. and they result in injured tissue. decisis counter to
dot com right parkinson's disease in the subject line we look forward to hearing from you. what's the downside of too much sport is it over exertion or is it saw muscles some say that muscle soreness comes from little tiny ruptures inside the muscle cells others say that it's too much like to assert but i don't really care i just want to know is it dangerous. not only support students suffer from muscle soreness it can be triggered by both strenuous exercise all and accustom body movements in...
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. >>> probably think of parkinson's disease as the condition involving the brain, but clues are linkinghis to your appendix. research is believed the aplen kicks is a holding area for proteins that when found in the brain are hallmark of parkinson's disease. scientists are making the connection after looking at medical records from 1.7 million peop in sweden. those who had surgery to remove appendix at a a young were less likely to develop parkinson's later life. > hall sween a labor of love when your child wants a unique d diy costume. imagine this. a c mpany isaking one-of-a-kind costumes for kids with disabilities. these take hours to get every detail right. at 11:00, chris lawrence goes to luckyg reveal when a trick or treater sees his halloween costume for the first time. >> oh. an> breaking news as the university of mar fires the head football coach amid mounting national outrage after an investigation into a player's death. we are on top of the breaking develojoents. >>> the mild weather tonight, folks, because rain is in the forecast. amelia's tracking the timing and impact. >>>
. >>> probably think of parkinson's disease as the condition involving the brain, but clues are linkinghis to your appendix. research is believed the aplen kicks is a holding area for proteins that when found in the brain are hallmark of parkinson's disease. scientists are making the connection after looking at medical records from 1.7 million peop in sweden. those who had surgery to remove appendix at a a young were less likely to develop parkinson's later life. > hall sween a...
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sed away earlier this year and he had parkinson's disease. he had numerous medications he had to take one of which cost $1000 a month. we had to have been discussion on how in the world they would be able to afford that. a discussion far too many americans are having. i believe we need to preserve what we like about her health care system. things like being able to keep our kids on our insurance until they are 26. we need to fix what needs to be fixed and move on with trying to do something about cost. the prescription drugs are the biggest driver of cost and it is time we have a conversation with the drug companies and say enough is enough. you cannot raise the drug costs year after year after year. what steve wants to do is repeal the affordable care act which will put back into place where insurance companies can discriminate against people because they have a pre-existing condition like cancer or diabetes. i think that is wrong. >> thank you. we have more questions to come. we want to know what the candidates have to ask each other. . sor
sed away earlier this year and he had parkinson's disease. he had numerous medications he had to take one of which cost $1000 a month. we had to have been discussion on how in the world they would be able to afford that. a discussion far too many americans are having. i believe we need to preserve what we like about her health care system. things like being able to keep our kids on our insurance until they are 26. we need to fix what needs to be fixed and move on with trying to do something...
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i'm extremely pleased the center was opened by my constituent, michael parkinson. he may know the culture is one of the key strands of the campaign. the whole of the uk for global audiences and we would like to see in support showcasing the excellent range of performing arts and i would like to join my honorable friend, once again put in relation. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you, mister speaker. i join the prime minister in thanking the head of the civil service for his public service, wish him well in his recovery and in my conversations, what impressive, will inform double a dedicated public servant he is and i hope he gets through this difficult condition at this time. the prime minister says austerity is over. the conservative leader of warsaw council said austerity is alive and kicking. who is right? >> i say to the right honorable gentlemen after a decade of austerity people need to know their hard work has paid off and because of their sacrifices there are better days ahead. we will set out our approach in the spending review next year. it means going down as
i'm extremely pleased the center was opened by my constituent, michael parkinson. he may know the culture is one of the key strands of the campaign. the whole of the uk for global audiences and we would like to see in support showcasing the excellent range of performing arts and i would like to join my honorable friend, once again put in relation. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you, mister speaker. i join the prime minister in thanking the head of the civil service for his public...
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. >> empieza con el parkinson y es hipertenso. reporteroç. indocumentados los que dejan casas, vehÍculos, herramientas y otros activos cuando son deportados. >> ahora mismo las estÁn perdiendo porque una vez que frente a sus compromisos. reportero: Él tiene una hija en estados unidos espera que un dÍa lo llame. enrique: la ausencia de control sobre el cambio climÁtico, se ha vuelto en amenaza. sin medidas urgentes, los antes de . luis: si este tiene la impresiÓn de que los huracanes e incendios son cada vez mÁs grandes y destructivos, los cientÍficos dicen que esto es un adelanto de los desastres que nos traerÁ el futuro cercano. un completo reporte cientÍfico de las naciones unidas concluye que tomarÁ sÓlo 12 aÑos para que la tierra sufra consecuencias de cambio climÁtico. para el 2030, la temperatura subirÁ 1.8 grados un todo -- grados . luis: donald trump y retiro a estados unidos del acuerdo de parÍs un todo -- parÍs. reporte -- el reporte de las naciones unidas deja una esperanza. >> ya tenemos la tecnologÍa, lo que no ocurre por ejemplo
. >> empieza con el parkinson y es hipertenso. reporteroç. indocumentados los que dejan casas, vehÍculos, herramientas y otros activos cuando son deportados. >> ahora mismo las estÁn perdiendo porque una vez que frente a sus compromisos. reportero: Él tiene una hija en estados unidos espera que un dÍa lo llame. enrique: la ausencia de control sobre el cambio climÁtico, se ha vuelto en amenaza. sin medidas urgentes, los antes de . luis: si este tiene la impresiÓn de que los...
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he had parkinson's disease. he had numerous medications that he had to take, one of which cost over $1000 a month. my parents and i had to have that kitchen table discussion about how in the world are we going to be able to afford that. it's a discussion that far too many americans are having. i believe we need to preserve what we like about our healthcare system my things like being able to keep our kids on insurance until they are 26 years old. we need to fix what needs to be fixed in our healthcare system and move on for trying to do something about cost. prescription drugs are the biggest driver of cost out there and it's time that we had conversation with the drug companies that says enough and is enough. you can't raise the cost year after year after year. what steve wants to do is repeal the affordable care act which is going to put us back in a place where insurance companies can disseminate against people because they have a pre-existing condition like cancer or diabetes. i think that's wrong. >> thank
he had parkinson's disease. he had numerous medications that he had to take, one of which cost over $1000 a month. my parents and i had to have that kitchen table discussion about how in the world are we going to be able to afford that. it's a discussion that far too many americans are having. i believe we need to preserve what we like about our healthcare system my things like being able to keep our kids on insurance until they are 26 years old. we need to fix what needs to be fixed in our...
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in that regard, will my right honorable friend join me in welcoming sir michael parkinson who opened the expanded premises of the united kingdom's first jazz center in southend on saturday, inspired by digby fairweather and displaying wonderful jazz memorabilia and music, and is that not yet another reason why southend should be declared a city? mr. speaker: prime minister. prime minister may: i have of course been known to move to a little bit of music myself on occasions. can i thank him for highlighting this excellent new center, and i am extremely pleased that it was opened by my constituent, sir michael parkinson. he may know that culture is one of the key strands of the government's great britain campaign. that is about promoting arts from across the whole of the uk to global audiences. we like to see and support events around the country showcasing the excellent range of performing arts that we have, and i join my honorable friend in welcoming this new jazz center, and i note the bid he has put in once again in relation to southend. esther speaker: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: i
in that regard, will my right honorable friend join me in welcoming sir michael parkinson who opened the expanded premises of the united kingdom's first jazz center in southend on saturday, inspired by digby fairweather and displaying wonderful jazz memorabilia and music, and is that not yet another reason why southend should be declared a city? mr. speaker: prime minister. prime minister may: i have of course been known to move to a little bit of music myself on occasions. can i thank him for...
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like every piano has its own voice on character that we're going to leave this one here and i have parkinson's and. i like to. know when i'm going to work it off depends on the piece you're playing at night maybe sort of kind of fits the piece better it's almost like a singer they care their music from the vocal chord we carried from our hand and it's also our job to manipulate the piano to do what want we. the most part of you take your cameras like a new person it take a while to get used to know what's the strong point and so we point how do you deal with that so we constantly have this adjusting for suture. one is longer toward have a summer camp feeling you know you you know them had great fun and then but when the campus over you really don't want be over but it has to be and then all you have is the memory of that fun time kind of have that feeling was every everywhere i go and i constantly have that feeling you just feel the love nonchalant all the meetings and you don't want to meet people because you don't miss them. so which leaves more time more peace quite some of us to. to know m
like every piano has its own voice on character that we're going to leave this one here and i have parkinson's and. i like to. know when i'm going to work it off depends on the piece you're playing at night maybe sort of kind of fits the piece better it's almost like a singer they care their music from the vocal chord we carried from our hand and it's also our job to manipulate the piano to do what want we. the most part of you take your cameras like a new person it take a while to get used to...
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en el baÑo, lo peor es que muchos quÍmicos han sido vinculados con enfermedades como alzheimer y parkinsonuados para determinar su toxicidad. >> utilicen guantes. >> la recomendaciÓn es acudir al doctor si tiene algunoÍ como reacciones de la piel o problemas respiratorios y hacerle saber al mÉdico con que productos quÍmicos ha estado en contacto noticias telemundo. >> revise la nevera, hay un brote de salmonella ligado a la carne molida, casi 60 personas se han enfermado, los centross para el control de enfermedades creen que la carne contaminada proviene de j b s en arizona, la ordenaron retirar del mercado mÁs de 6 millones de libras de este producto que se distribuyeron por todo el paÍs, la carne se impactÓ entre 26 de julio y 7 de septiembre. >> casi 120 millones o un tercio de la poblaciÓn en estados unidos, va a ser hispano de origen hispano para el 2060, eso de acuerdo a la oficina del censo, entre todas las personas que viven entre el espaÑol e inglÉs, los tacos y hamburguesas, hay un grupo en particular, que crece a pasos grandes, los hidrocÁlidos del necaxa, prueba prueba prueba
en el baÑo, lo peor es que muchos quÍmicos han sido vinculados con enfermedades como alzheimer y parkinsonuados para determinar su toxicidad. >> utilicen guantes. >> la recomendaciÓn es acudir al doctor si tiene algunoÍ como reacciones de la piel o problemas respiratorios y hacerle saber al mÉdico con que productos quÍmicos ha estado en contacto noticias telemundo. >> revise la nevera, hay un brote de salmonella ligado a la carne molida, casi 60 personas se han...
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he had parkinson's disease. meditation --s andcations he had to take, we had to have a kitchen table discussion about how to afford a medication that is $1000 a month. we need to preserve what we like about our health care system. we need to fix what needs to be fixed in our health care system and move on. prescription drugs are the biggest driver of cost out there and it is time we had a conversation with the debt companies that said, enough is enough. steve wants to repeal the affordable care act. back in a place where insurance companies can discriminate against. that is wrong. >> we have more questions to what but we want to know the candidates have to ask each other. health care is a large and complex series of systems and it ought to be on a platform of free market economics. believe those with pre-existing conditions need to be protected. believe that there needs to be medicare for all. some $32equire trillion to be added to the debt. and if the largest tax increase in history. to lower prices on a platfo
he had parkinson's disease. meditation --s andcations he had to take, we had to have a kitchen table discussion about how to afford a medication that is $1000 a month. we need to preserve what we like about our health care system. we need to fix what needs to be fixed in our health care system and move on. prescription drugs are the biggest driver of cost out there and it is time we had a conversation with the debt companies that said, enough is enough. steve wants to repeal the affordable care...
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shoes, there are earplugs for deafness, glasses that simulate cataracts, and gloves that give a parkinson'ske tremor. weighted down everywhere, i have roots that are hard to walk in, i am shaking in my hands, i cannot even see you. i will take it off. i am a bit dizzy. i found the suit really difficult to bear. it is programmes such as this one that are working to make the physical changes of growing old that little less challenging. katie silver, bbc news, cambridge. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. as if we really want to know! there it is still rain in this forecast but also torrential winds, this is until six o'clock this evening, we could see 160 millimetres of rain, its most persistent in northern and western parts of the uk. ahead of it we do have some showers but also a lot of sunshine for eastern counties in the afternoon. it's windy across england and wales, gusts of between a0 and 50 miles an hour, over 60,000 western coasts, across northern ireland and scotland, 12 to 1a celsius the high here, through this evening the rain eases for a time that more re
shoes, there are earplugs for deafness, glasses that simulate cataracts, and gloves that give a parkinson'ske tremor. weighted down everywhere, i have roots that are hard to walk in, i am shaking in my hands, i cannot even see you. i will take it off. i am a bit dizzy. i found the suit really difficult to bear. it is programmes such as this one that are working to make the physical changes of growing old that little less challenging. katie silver, bbc news, cambridge. now it's time for a look...
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we've gotjayden parkinson in charge of the drinks trolley.ets his food heaven or food hell. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. it's been one week since the indonesian island of sulawesi was hit by a devastating earthquake. officials say more than 1,000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. so far, around 1,500 people are known to have died in the disaster. hundreds of buildings were destroyed after the island was hit by a wall of water. search and rescue efforts have been extended into next week. president trump's controversial supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, is almost certain to be appointed later today after weeks of protests and controversy over sexual assault allegations. last night, two wavering senators decided to support the nomination, saying the accusations, which judge kavanaugh denies, had not been sufficiently proven. the outcome of his appointment could shape important decisions
we've gotjayden parkinson in charge of the drinks trolley.ets his food heaven or food hell. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. it's been one week since the indonesian island of sulawesi was hit by a devastating earthquake. officials say more than 1,000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. so far, around 1,500 people are known to have died in the...
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assessment system as a "hostile environment" after being he doesn't qualify for support despite having parkinson'smcdonald ran the independent parliamentary standards authority before retiring on health grounds. he had his benefits stopped after assessors decided he was no longer ill enough to qualify for a personal independence payment. a short time ago i spoke to mr mcdonald who described his experience of the process. ididn't i didn't realise that this assessment, unlike the previous ones, was going to determine whether 01’ ones, was going to determine whether or not i had benefits at all. it was said at the very start i would have annual assessment is essentially with a view to reducing the payments as my conditions worsened. what became clear this time was that the rules had changed, they had not been clearly explained and the issue at sta ke was clearly explained and the issue at stake was whether or not i was to receive pib at all. the process after that was certainly kafka esque. it was bureaucratic, i have dealt with bureaucratic professionally, i found it unprofessional that those making
assessment system as a "hostile environment" after being he doesn't qualify for support despite having parkinson'smcdonald ran the independent parliamentary standards authority before retiring on health grounds. he had his benefits stopped after assessors decided he was no longer ill enough to qualify for a personal independence payment. a short time ago i spoke to mr mcdonald who described his experience of the process. ididn't i didn't realise that this assessment, unlike the...
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example was when the supreme court in brown vs the board of education overruled plessy versus fort parkinson correcting a grevious lee wrong decision to use the judge's term allowing racial inequality. but someone who believes that the importance of precedent has been rooted in the constitution would follow a long established president except in those rare circumstances where a decision is gravy asli wrong or deeply inconsistent with the law those are judged cavanagh's. as the judge should certified to me a long established precedent it's not something to be trimmed narrowed discarded or over a lot its roots in the constitution get the concept of starry decisis greater weight such that the president can't be trimmed or narrowed simply because a judge might want to on a whim ensure his views on honoring precedent would preserve clude attempts to do by stealth bad which one has committed not to do over but noting that roe v wade was the side of forty years forty five years ago embryos for nineteen years later in planned parenthood vs casey i as a judge kavanaugh whether the passage of time is
example was when the supreme court in brown vs the board of education overruled plessy versus fort parkinson correcting a grevious lee wrong decision to use the judge's term allowing racial inequality. but someone who believes that the importance of precedent has been rooted in the constitution would follow a long established president except in those rare circumstances where a decision is gravy asli wrong or deeply inconsistent with the law those are judged cavanagh's. as the judge should...
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the netherlands indicates that almost a half of women and a third of men will develop dementia, parkinson'se a stroke during their lifetimes. the conditions predominantly affect older people, and the lower rate for men is because on average they don't live as long as women. new research suggests one of the greatest obstacles to deep—space travel could be tummy upsets. nasa scientists experimented on mice and discovered that radiation exposure on a long trip to mars or beyond could significantly damage astronauts' stomachs and intestines, ultimately leading to an inability to absorb nutrients, or even cancer. the british prime minister has been expanding on her pledge to take back control of britain's borders once the uk has left the european union. she has confirmed there will be a single immigration, system with no preferential treatment for eu citizens. theresa may said the british government would end freedom of movement once and for all. her remarks come as borisjohnson prepares to address a fringe meeting at the conservative party conference later. priya lakhani, founder and ceo of cen
the netherlands indicates that almost a half of women and a third of men will develop dementia, parkinson'se a stroke during their lifetimes. the conditions predominantly affect older people, and the lower rate for men is because on average they don't live as long as women. new research suggests one of the greatest obstacles to deep—space travel could be tummy upsets. nasa scientists experimented on mice and discovered that radiation exposure on a long trip to mars or beyond could...
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cancers parkinson's alzheimer's osteoporosis and the list goes on and on. death row the thing for me i'm going to spin for the cooling down one problem with today's food production and that is that we equate agriculture with any other business and the money can buy all food products with any other products. and fair . this has resulted in animals being treated as animal units are and that has talked about here and we've lost touch with why we farm it or. far far off. everything has been streamlined to be about money i own my home. and your actual money so yes can buy a home we've lost all sense of thoughtfulness and care respect for human. respect and you can see. with this production intensive market driven by economic growth our society is rapidly becoming urbanized and. that uses of land fertile living topsoil is trapped beneath shopping centers concrete infrastructure and soil sealed surfaces this vital resource is tarred over. the climate could quickly change our way of life so we need the arable land to store the carbon that's creating the changes to
cancers parkinson's alzheimer's osteoporosis and the list goes on and on. death row the thing for me i'm going to spin for the cooling down one problem with today's food production and that is that we equate agriculture with any other business and the money can buy all food products with any other products. and fair . this has resulted in animals being treated as animal units are and that has talked about here and we've lost touch with why we farm it or. far far off. everything has been...
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simons or parkinson's. in the future that could be possible at the moment we don't know the changes that would lead to those diseases but certainly we do test some infants for certain diseases that hereditary already and this could be rolled out ultimately to that sort of approach as well is there an optimum a to start testing for specific diseases. i think when we're talking about cancer cancer is a generally a disease of older age although brain tumors which is obviously the cancer that i'm more interested in is the largest cancer killer of children under forty's so i think that generally speaking it will be towards the later age groups for his as you mention in the future when the technology is a proven and and more understanding of these diseases in place we'll be able to roll that back into earlier life and potentially prevent cancers and other diseases they were jenkinson in london thank you brazil which holds presidential elections on october the seventh as a giant in size and economy but has been st
simons or parkinson's. in the future that could be possible at the moment we don't know the changes that would lead to those diseases but certainly we do test some infants for certain diseases that hereditary already and this could be rolled out ultimately to that sort of approach as well is there an optimum a to start testing for specific diseases. i think when we're talking about cancer cancer is a generally a disease of older age although brain tumors which is obviously the cancer that i'm...
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one candidate told me one of their parents had gotten sick with parkinson's and his pills were a thousandollars a day. not just pre-existing conditions. , i talked to another caught -- candidate who had a child who was sick. one of our candidates running in new jersey got in the race when he had a premature baby who was very ill. that very day the congressman voted against the affordable care act. in terms of women it is a couple things. , innitely these issues terms of how to buy take care of my family, and an element of integrity. maybe we want more respect for institutions. to workeven we want across the eye out more than we have. >> i think you agree on the issue of health care. wantge-educated women safety, security and health care protections along with financial and economic health for themselves. i supply all of this better than any democrat for decades. that is why they will be voting for me. what is the president getting wrong? care issue totally wrong. if you go into these districts what you hear time and time again is the cost of prescription drugs. elderly parents. pre-existi
one candidate told me one of their parents had gotten sick with parkinson's and his pills were a thousandollars a day. not just pre-existing conditions. , i talked to another caught -- candidate who had a child who was sick. one of our candidates running in new jersey got in the race when he had a premature baby who was very ill. that very day the congressman voted against the affordable care act. in terms of women it is a couple things. , innitely these issues terms of how to buy take care of...
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during -- my husband of 95 years -- he's 95 years old, he couldn't be here because he has par parkinson's, and he lives at home with the help of caregivers. during world war ii, along with other japanese american families, my husband's family and my parents were forced to move out of california and abandon a thriving business at a great loss. therefore, learning of kelly and jason's difficulties in satisfying the codes for expansion of their 1400 square foot home, which is very modest, is brought back memories of the challenges my husband and i faced in finding a place to live. in 1957, when my husband and i tried to rent our first apartment, we were told the owners did not want to rent to asians. by 1965, when we needed a larger home to accommodate our growing family, we encountered a similar road block with private -- oh, i'm sorry. >> sorry, judy, but i may give you extra time later. hi. gret gladstone. so the code asks for 650 feet mass reduce from the plan, but the planning department gave us an interpretation that we did not expect. the bernal heights gave us a kerpgs th interpretat
during -- my husband of 95 years -- he's 95 years old, he couldn't be here because he has par parkinson's, and he lives at home with the help of caregivers. during world war ii, along with other japanese american families, my husband's family and my parents were forced to move out of california and abandon a thriving business at a great loss. therefore, learning of kelly and jason's difficulties in satisfying the codes for expansion of their 1400 square foot home, which is very modest, is...
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in that regard will my right honourable friend join me in welcoming sir michael parkinson who openeding wonderfuljazz memorabilia and music and is that not yet another reason why southend should be declared... cani why southend should be declared... can i say to my honourable friend i have been known to move to a bit of music myself on occasions. can i thank him for highlighting this excellent new centre. i am extremely pleased that the centre was opened bya pleased that the centre was opened by a constituent ‘s michael parkinson. culture is one of the key strands of the governments great ribbon campaign which promotes arts across the whole of the uk to global audiences and we like to see unsupportive events around the country showcasing the excellent range of performing arts we have and i would like tojoin my range of performing arts we have and i would like to join my honourable friend in welcoming this newjazz centre. i joined friend in welcoming this newjazz centre. ijoined the prime minister in thanking the former head of the civil service for his public service and wish him wel
in that regard will my right honourable friend join me in welcoming sir michael parkinson who openeding wonderfuljazz memorabilia and music and is that not yet another reason why southend should be declared... cani why southend should be declared... can i say to my honourable friend i have been known to move to a bit of music myself on occasions. can i thank him for highlighting this excellent new centre. i am extremely pleased that the centre was opened bya pleased that the centre was opened...
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one time in his life he needed benefits because he had parkinson's and he to go into a long term care facility. he did everything right. spent down put the application in and they lost his application not once but twice. seven months my family was left wandering. that is still going on this day. i'm not sure uhip will be fixed. on day one i will pull the plug and fire deloitte. this governor has a problem holding people accountable. >> i will allow you to respond. he has a point. >> i'm sorry alan about your father. we have turned the corner. we are paying benefits on time. there's a very big difference between a bundleed i.t. rollout and public corruption. when the rhode island state police had to take over cranston city police and were there for nearly a year the rhode island state police issued a report and in their words, not my words the rhode island state police said, that under mayor fung, cranston police department would wrong -- run like the mafia. the mayor interfered in police business. that is public corruption. that is a culture of insiders held this state back for too lo
one time in his life he needed benefits because he had parkinson's and he to go into a long term care facility. he did everything right. spent down put the application in and they lost his application not once but twice. seven months my family was left wandering. that is still going on this day. i'm not sure uhip will be fixed. on day one i will pull the plug and fire deloitte. this governor has a problem holding people accountable. >> i will allow you to respond. he has a point. >>...
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his life he in needed benefits because he had parkinson's. he had to go into a long-term care facility. she did everything right. printed the application, it looked at his application twice. seven months my family was left wondering. that is still going on to this day. i'm not sure whether that you hit system is ever going to be fixed. on day one, i will pull the plug. this governor has a problem holding people accountable. i will allow you to respond. he has a point. he was reelected. >> i'm sorry about your father. i'm sorry to all rhode islanders who were caught up in it. we have turned the corner. we are paying benefits on time. there is a very big difference between a bungled i.t. rollout and public corruption. when the rhode island state police had to take over cranston city police and were there for nearly a year, rhode island state police issued a report. in their words, the rhode island state police said that under this mayor, the police department was run like the mafia. the mayor himself interfered into police business on behalf of
his life he in needed benefits because he had parkinson's. he had to go into a long-term care facility. she did everything right. printed the application, it looked at his application twice. seven months my family was left wondering. that is still going on to this day. i'm not sure whether that you hit system is ever going to be fixed. on day one, i will pull the plug. this governor has a problem holding people accountable. i will allow you to respond. he has a point. he was reelected. >>...
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i told the story about my father, the one time in his life he needed benefits because he had parkinson's and had to go into a long-term care facility, a nursing home. he did everything right, and they lost his application twice. seven months my family was left wondering. that is still going on to this day. i am not sure whether that system is going to be next. pugay one, i will pull the -- the plug. this governor has a problem holding people accountable. what does it take to fire somebody before we get -- tim: he has a point. governor? mrs. raimando: i am sorry about your father and all rhode islanders that were caught up in it. we have turned the corner and are paying benefits on time. differencebig between a bungled i.t. rollout and public corruption. in the rhode island state police had to take over cranston city police and were there for nearly a year. the rhode island state police issued a report, and in their words, the rhode island state police said that under mayor fung, cranston police department was run like the mafia. the mayor himself interfered in police business on behalf o
i told the story about my father, the one time in his life he needed benefits because he had parkinson's and had to go into a long-term care facility, a nursing home. he did everything right, and they lost his application twice. seven months my family was left wondering. that is still going on to this day. i am not sure whether that system is going to be next. pugay one, i will pull the -- the plug. this governor has a problem holding people accountable. what does it take to fire somebody...
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cancer, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, parkinson's, a number of various ailments. five million people and they would be, if congressman renacci has his way, they can lose their coverage. in addition, the most important driver of higher healthcare cost is the cost of prescription drugs. yet this congress, because frankly, they're in the drug industry, the fact is, this congress will do nothing to go after the high price of drug. you can't restrain the cost of healthcare until you go after drug prices and you protect people with pre-existing conditions. ann: congressman renacci. rep. renacci: the opioid addiction is terrible. you talk to people in the state. i hear people's concerns. i hear the families of lost children. this opioid issue didn't just start last week or last month. it started over the last 20 plus years. i noticed that senator brown talked about how we're working towards fixing it. he's been part of the problem some of the policies that caused it. the affordable care act needs to be changed. it's unaffordable now. people like senator brown who never l
cancer, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, parkinson's, a number of various ailments. five million people and they would be, if congressman renacci has his way, they can lose their coverage. in addition, the most important driver of higher healthcare cost is the cost of prescription drugs. yet this congress, because frankly, they're in the drug industry, the fact is, this congress will do nothing to go after the high price of drug. you can't restrain the cost of healthcare until you go after...
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vote, insurance companies would be able to deny coverage to people with cancer, to people with parkinson's or diabetes, osteoporosis. it is morally wrong, bad economics, bad health care policy. you will never get the cost under control if we don't take on the drug companies for spiking costs, and if we don't fight back against insurance interests trying to allow cancellation of policies of people with pre-existing conditions. moderator: your rebuttal? rep. renacci: the senator is lying. i never said we need to get rid of pre-existing conditions. in fact, i supported legislation to make sure pre-existing conditions stay. but let's face it, he also talk about lobbyists, which is amazing, he has received $5 million and lobbyists. the same ones lobbying for prescription drugs. it really comes down to we need to make sure health care is affordable and we are taking care of pre-existing conditions, and we need to make sure the middle of the road, mom-and-pop fighting every day to cover their children, can pay for it. >> congressman, can you elaborate more on how competition and transparency will
vote, insurance companies would be able to deny coverage to people with cancer, to people with parkinson's or diabetes, osteoporosis. it is morally wrong, bad economics, bad health care policy. you will never get the cost under control if we don't take on the drug companies for spiking costs, and if we don't fight back against insurance interests trying to allow cancellation of policies of people with pre-existing conditions. moderator: your rebuttal? rep. renacci: the senator is lying. i never...
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brian: what impact has the parkinson's had often? -- had on him? dr.ngel: i'm not comfortable describing his medical conditions. he is aging and it's difficult for anyone to go through that. he has difficulty walking. difficulty doing a lot of things he used to love. brian: does he talk about that? dr. engel: i never asked. brian: is there anything you want to do with the story of george herbert walker bush? dr. engel: the story of a comparison between the bush 2003ions of 1991 and of to beo be done -- needs done because the comparison is quite important. another thing that's a matter of professional ethics. i had a personal relationship with president bush. he treated me very well and it was the highlight of my career. i always maintained i had a distance, a professional distance. one way i tried to maintain that was whenever i was writing and i found myself saying, i would have the president is going to react to that word or that sentence, i would stop and push myself away from the desk and walk around and say you cannot think about him while you're
brian: what impact has the parkinson's had often? -- had on him? dr.ngel: i'm not comfortable describing his medical conditions. he is aging and it's difficult for anyone to go through that. he has difficulty walking. difficulty doing a lot of things he used to love. brian: does he talk about that? dr. engel: i never asked. brian: is there anything you want to do with the story of george herbert walker bush? dr. engel: the story of a comparison between the bush 2003ions of 1991 and of to beo be...