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parkinson's sunks, actually life isn't always easy.ded to write a book that had a different tone to what we heard from you so much in the past. >> cranky book, what happened, with parkinson i reached-- it is what it is, it is an pessimism point of view, glation half full or empty, i find it full. and do gad if my life that way. then i get to, they found a tumor on my spine t will paralyze new short order. we have to take it out. i found this doctor, in baltimore johns hopkins, he said i will take tout. i can tell you why, i don't want to be the guy that paralyzes michael j fox. he had the balls to say that, he was the guy, i can relearn to walk again, learned the mechanics of walking again and all that stuff. finally got to long story short, got to where i was alone at the first time in months, hi no aides, no-- hanging and with me, walking down my hallway in my pamplet, seemed like a big shot, walked into the kitchen, slipped on the style, fell down an shattered my humourous. mutilated it. and i was lying on the floor, okay, put a shi
parkinson's sunks, actually life isn't always easy.ded to write a book that had a different tone to what we heard from you so much in the past. >> cranky book, what happened, with parkinson i reached-- it is what it is, it is an pessimism point of view, glation half full or empty, i find it full. and do gad if my life that way. then i get to, they found a tumor on my spine t will paralyze new short order. we have to take it out. i found this doctor, in baltimore johns hopkins, he said i...
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let's discuss all this with former kansas governor mark parkinson. he is the president and ceo of the american health care association and the national center for assisted living. governor parkinson, welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> your organization represents more than 14,000 facilities. what are you hearing from them about this? >> well, there's actually been some good news. you're right, the rollout has been too slow. i certainly agree with dr. fauci on that. the good news is that some governors have proven that you can get this done. there are -- west virginia, for example, every single facility has already had their first round of vaccine. but as you know, there is a hesitance among staff. only about 50% of the staff are taking the vaccine. the good news, though, is that about 90% of the residents are taking the vaccine. so we've got some really good news with the residents, but you're right. we've got a lot of work to do with the staff. >> what's your sense of why some staff members are hesitating to get vaccinated? >> i think i
let's discuss all this with former kansas governor mark parkinson. he is the president and ceo of the american health care association and the national center for assisted living. governor parkinson, welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> your organization represents more than 14,000 facilities. what are you hearing from them about this? >> well, there's actually been some good news. you're right, the rollout has been too slow. i certainly agree with dr. fauci on...
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the "extremely young" lord parkinson is 38 years old. well, this is the house of lords after all.he same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, when the prime minister will face questions from mps. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. the weather really can't make up its mind this week. one day, it is going to be cold and bright. the next day, cloudier and milder, with outbreaks of rain. wednesday and thursday, both look pretty wet, in fact, some pretty heavy rain around and some wintriness over the high ground as we'll start to see a bit of a battle of the air masses. this wedge of milder air slowly pushing up against the cold air across the eastern side of the country through wednesday means we could start off with an ice risk, with freezing rain across western scotland, north—west england for a time on wednesday morning. a bright and cold start across northern and eastern areas, but soon the clouds will build in here as the rain out west starts to very slowly push its way eastward, some snow developing over the pennines and the higher ground of scot
the "extremely young" lord parkinson is 38 years old. well, this is the house of lords after all.he same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, when the prime minister will face questions from mps. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. the weather really can't make up its mind this week. one day, it is going to be cold and bright. the next day, cloudier and milder, with outbreaks of rain. wednesday and thursday, both look pretty wet, in fact, some pretty...
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turned out i had parkinson's disease. singing is really complex.but i also know nobody who could handle that kind of change or adjustment in a more logical and thoughtful and intelligent way than linda. >> i don't think she misses going on the road. i don't imagine she misses making records. i think she missed singing with her friends and singing and living with her family. there's just no one on the planet that ever had or ever will have a voice like linda's. >> you know, i'm grateful for the time i had. i got live a lot of my dreams, and i feel lucky about it. another person with parkinson's said life after death isn't the question. it's before death. so how are you going to do it? how are you going to live? ♪ ♪ gloria ♪ singing in foreign language ] >> couldn't find the part there. i don't even know my speaking range anymore. >> you said before that you couldn't sing anymore. >> this isn't really singing. believe me, it's a few notes sketched in, but it's not really singing. i would enjoy it much more if i could sing, but i can't let them sing t
turned out i had parkinson's disease. singing is really complex.but i also know nobody who could handle that kind of change or adjustment in a more logical and thoughtful and intelligent way than linda. >> i don't think she misses going on the road. i don't imagine she misses making records. i think she missed singing with her friends and singing and living with her family. there's just no one on the planet that ever had or ever will have a voice like linda's. >> you know, i'm...
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ana: he was diagnosed with parkinson's a couple years ago.emonis: ...has his daughter living in fear. ana: i don't want to see my dad one day just drop dead. lemonis: if i can't help them build a more stable foundation, this great american success story could come to an end. my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's going to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." in 1979, shortly after immigrating to the united states from mexico, gilbert martinez opened up pacific hospitality design, a commercial furniture manufacturing company located just outside los angeles. ana: so far, so good. that's good. lemonis: it was a true family business with gilbert's daughter ana growing up on the shop floor. ana: this one here. lemonis: these days, she oversees de
ana: he was diagnosed with parkinson's a couple years ago.emonis: ...has his daughter living in fear. ana: i don't want to see my dad one day just drop dead. lemonis: if i can't help them build a more stable foundation, this great american success story could come to an end. my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to...
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we're providing electric signals to mitigate symptoms like parkinson's patients have like the shakingw we can also listen to the brain. and then titrate the energy we deliver so it's personalized for that patient and gets better over time we launched a deep brain stimulation device that can listen to the brain. we're entering clinical trials shortly to close theloop so we can personalize it we're not quite there yet. we're not very far we announced a similar technology today, you know, that will apply for pain -- for pain, back and leg pain. >> amazing you know, i listened to your presentation, i thought first of all, maybe no more opiate overdose, people who get hooked. second, the brain is unfathomable medtronic. i don't know anyone else who's doing your kind of work at scale. then i said, you know what, they're spending a lot of money on r&d that's the right thing to do, correct, sir >> absolutely. one of the things, people ask me, look, you've been the ceo for six months, a little over eight months i guess it is, and what's your biggest insights i say, look, the opportunities that
we're providing electric signals to mitigate symptoms like parkinson's patients have like the shakingw we can also listen to the brain. and then titrate the energy we deliver so it's personalized for that patient and gets better over time we launched a deep brain stimulation device that can listen to the brain. we're entering clinical trials shortly to close theloop so we can personalize it we're not quite there yet. we're not very far we announced a similar technology today, you know, that...
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disea parkinson's disease.hey call me the world of festiva all oldest millennial. >> chris: of course for most of us alan alda will always be part of that unruly gang on "m*a s*h." 106 million people watched the 1983 finale, still a record for a scripted show. >> i look back with amazement, people who were way not born yet when we went off the air are writing to me and telling me how much it means to them. >> back to the soundstage. >> chris: almost 50 years later, the bond among the cast remains strong. >> there's a kind of funny video i posted showing mike, who i acted with. how to download the podcast. >> there is alan alda! >> and he slowly gets it. >> nowhere subscribing. >> i'm so excited! >> chris: last year, alda posted an old video that went viral of him tap dancing with his granddaughter. how do you feel about your life these days and what's her attitude going forward you make >> i plan to keep figuring out what's worth doing and having fun and laughing right up until the last. this just occurred to m
disea parkinson's disease.hey call me the world of festiva all oldest millennial. >> chris: of course for most of us alan alda will always be part of that unruly gang on "m*a s*h." 106 million people watched the 1983 finale, still a record for a scripted show. >> i look back with amazement, people who were way not born yet when we went off the air are writing to me and telling me how much it means to them. >> back to the soundstage. >> chris: almost 50 years...
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get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack or stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers tell and pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes. and. the method by you really saved is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke or sleep with anyone whose it immune system is not compatible. a regime called the method monitors its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if to exist means simply being here in this world man mus
get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack or stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers tell and pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes. and. the method by you really saved is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke or sleep with anyone whose it immune system is not compatible. a...
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at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.t lockdown, 13 pupils attended. today, there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say a lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown, does it? i mean, teachers are having to split their time not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but also you then have got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are living with them, and those grandparents, sadly, have passed on. more than 600 pupils here are eligible for a school place. according to the government's criteria, a child needs one parent who is a key worker to be in school, and the government has expanded the offer of a school place to children who lack devices for remote learning and for those without a space to learn at home. sajida is a teaching assistant and iram is a school receptionist. both are key workers but have come to different decisions on bringing their children into school. my child is actually at home because me and my h
at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.t lockdown, 13 pupils attended. today, there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say a lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown, does it? i mean, teachers are having to split their time not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but also you then have got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are living with...
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to get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers tell me pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes. and. the method by you would see is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke or sleep with anyone there's a new system is not compatible. a regime called the method monitors its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if there exist mean simply being here in this world man must ex
to get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers tell me pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes. and. the method by you would see is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke or sleep with anyone there's a new system is not compatible. a regime...
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to get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers tell and pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes in. the method by you would say is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke or sleep with anyone whose it immune system is not compatible. a regime called the method monitors its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if to exist means simply being here in this world man must exp
to get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers tell and pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes in. the method by you would say is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke or sleep with anyone whose it immune system is not compatible. a regime...
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definition of the best terrorists so as they use it for parkinson's and that could then be used against everybody whatever party i hope that the democrats the progressives and the democratic party and i believe they are looking at this fairly closely at this point in time that this is something that they should not allow and i think it's not only the case of the weimer republic but also of the young soviet republic that is very instructive in this regard because unfortunately history proves that good intentions and believing that you and only you are the ultimate incrimination everything good ensuring that well they usually it leads to very very disasters outcomes professor bell it's been great. there oksana yes i think it is very important to make sure that whatever party comes to power does not have dissed puritanical kind of mentality to be only are the ones that represent the good and because that has been an. that so much the faster international. as you can see we are not so worlds apart anymore updates on this for thank you very much for being with us today thank you guys for wha
definition of the best terrorists so as they use it for parkinson's and that could then be used against everybody whatever party i hope that the democrats the progressives and the democratic party and i believe they are looking at this fairly closely at this point in time that this is something that they should not allow and i think it's not only the case of the weimer republic but also of the young soviet republic that is very instructive in this regard because unfortunately history proves...
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at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.ing the first lockdown, 13 pupils attended. today, there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say a lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown, does it? i mean, teachers are having to split their time not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but also you then have got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are living with them, and those grandparents, sadly, have passed on. more than 600 pupils here are eligible for a school place. according to the government's criteria, a child needs one parent who is a key worker to be in school, and the government has expanded the offer of a school place to children who lack devices for remote learning and for those without a space to learn at home. sajida is a teaching assistant and iram is a school receptionist. both are key workers but have come to different decisions on bringing their children into school. my child is actually at home because
at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.ing the first lockdown, 13 pupils attended. today, there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say a lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown, does it? i mean, teachers are having to split their time not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but also you then have got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are...
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at parkinson lane primary school in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.d. today there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown. teachers are having to split their time, they are not only teaching the children that are coming to school but then you have also got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it onto grandparents who are living with them and there was grandparents have passed on. more than 600 pupils here are eligible for a school place. according to the government's criteria, a child only needs one parent who is a key worker to be in school, and the government has expanded the offer of a school place to children who lack devices for remote learning and who don't have a space to learn at home. sangita is a teaching assistant and iram is a school receptionist. both are key workers but have come to different decisions on bringing their children into school. my child is at home, because me and my husband have had to make the decision because of the
at parkinson lane primary school in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.d. today there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown. teachers are having to split their time, they are not only teaching the children that are coming to school but then you have also got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it onto grandparents who are living with them and there was grandparents have...
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at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.today, there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown, does it? teachers are having to split their time, not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but also you have then the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are living with them, and those grandparents sadly have passed on. more than 600 pupils here are eligible for a school place. according to the government's criteria, a child needs one parent who is a key worker to be in school, and the government has expanded the offer of a school place to children who lack devices for remote learning and for those without a space to learn at home. sajida is a teaching assistant, and iram is a school receptionist. both are key workers, but have come to different decisions on bringing their children into school. my child is actually at home, because me and my husband have had to make the decision because
at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers.today, there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown, does it? teachers are having to split their time, not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but also you have then the vast majority that are trying to get online. we have had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are living with them, and those grandparents sadly have passed...
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and with that generative diseases such as parkinson's and dementia which is very expensive to care for them and requires a lots of human help to do that. >> that is one of the reasons will before covid struck. now the globalization with equality and inequality in the world as a whole. here in the left-hand column deciding the most dramatic but appears in the book is the ratio of the average worker in the us and in the year 2000 us workers someone like 32 times and by the time we hit 2018 ratio had fallen five / one and a decline of seven times seven which is dramatic to show the impact but the stunning rise of china and the increase of the share of world exports that they now produce in the same is true with western and eastern europe shifting from four in the year 2000 down to just under three and 2018. all that has meant for the quality has been falling since 2010 for the first time since 1800. everyone, all countries were largely marred and subsistence there's a few other places including australia and those who remained barred but when those 25 or 30 years that has changed dramatic
and with that generative diseases such as parkinson's and dementia which is very expensive to care for them and requires a lots of human help to do that. >> that is one of the reasons will before covid struck. now the globalization with equality and inequality in the world as a whole. here in the left-hand column deciding the most dramatic but appears in the book is the ratio of the average worker in the us and in the year 2000 us workers someone like 32 times and by the time we hit 2018...
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that is part of it and telehealth to leverage text technology to people who are suffering like parkinson'sr autism there is potential there. >> tell us about your book, a girl decoded tell us about what led you to write this book specifically and what are the key themes this is an just a technical man one - - manual but a story so tell us more about your company. >> girl decoded came out of the few days ago and i also narrated the audiobook this is the making for were three years whether the applications what is a technology and i met with the publisher and editor at penguin random house and he said as want you to know there are so many out there so tell your story and i said a group in the middle east in a conservative family and they supported my education and coming to england from a phd and started a company and he said that's a story so we ended up putting into this memoir with the mission of evangelizing what emotion is with ai but also my path and how i had to overcome cultural and societal norms. and growing up in the middle east but also in a male-dominated society in the hopes th
that is part of it and telehealth to leverage text technology to people who are suffering like parkinson'sr autism there is potential there. >> tell us about your book, a girl decoded tell us about what led you to write this book specifically and what are the key themes this is an just a technical man one - - manual but a story so tell us more about your company. >> girl decoded came out of the few days ago and i also narrated the audiobook this is the making for were three years...
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to get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers sounds pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes. in. the method by you would say this is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke work sleep with anyone who is it immune system is not compatible. a regime called the method monitors its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if to exist means simply being here in this world man m
to get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers sounds pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes. in. the method by you would say this is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke work sleep with anyone who is it immune system is not compatible. a...
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things like alzheimer's and parkinson's disease that are still ongoing and diabetes.: as the 1940's rolled in to the 1950's, the number of polio outbreaks continued to rise. looks like 1952 was a watershed year. the statistics often reported from that year, 57,000 plus cases. 3100 plus deaths. this is a shocking number. of the 57,000, 21,269 cases of paralysis. as that was happening, walk us through the development of vaccines. where was that taking place around the country and was it simply foundations supporting it or was the government involved? elena: that is a really good question. 1952 was a horrible year. as you pointed out, those numbers gripped the nation with fear. they are far lower than the coronavirus numbers we are seeing today. that might be another important lesson for us. what happened was the foundation knew that it had to invest not just in treatment for polio patients it also in either a cure or a means of prevention. by the early 1950's, it was supporting a number of teams of scientists who were working on different types of vaccines. and eventual
things like alzheimer's and parkinson's disease that are still ongoing and diabetes.: as the 1940's rolled in to the 1950's, the number of polio outbreaks continued to rise. looks like 1952 was a watershed year. the statistics often reported from that year, 57,000 plus cases. 3100 plus deaths. this is a shocking number. of the 57,000, 21,269 cases of paralysis. as that was happening, walk us through the development of vaccines. where was that taking place around the country and was it simply...
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chris: he has embraced tech and social media and talks openly about how he is now dealing with parkinson'sisease. i understand your staff has a nickname for you. >> they call me the world's oldest millennial. chris: for most of us he will always be part of that unruly gang on a mash. 106 million people watched the 1983 finale still a record for a scripted show. >> i look back with amazement that people were way not born yet when we went up the air are writing to me and telling me how much it means to them. chris: almost 50 years later the bonds among the cast remain strong. >> there is a kind of funny video i posted of me showing mike who i acted with on mash how to download the podcast. he slowly gets it. [laughter] chris: last year he posted an old video that went viral of him tap dancing with his granddaughter. how do you feel about your life these days and what is your attitude going forward? >> i plan to keep figuring out what is worth doing and having fun and laughing up until the last. and you will never be able to quote my last words because i hope it will be a laugh. chris: hope s
chris: he has embraced tech and social media and talks openly about how he is now dealing with parkinson'sisease. i understand your staff has a nickname for you. >> they call me the world's oldest millennial. chris: for most of us he will always be part of that unruly gang on a mash. 106 million people watched the 1983 finale still a record for a scripted show. >> i look back with amazement that people were way not born yet when we went up the air are writing to me and telling me...
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at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers. like a lockdown. teachers are having to split their time, not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but then you've also got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we've had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are living with them and those grandparents sadly have passed on. more than 600 pupils here are eligible for a school place. according to the government's criteria, a child only needs one parent who is a key worker to be in school, and the government has expanded the offer of a school place to children who lack devices for remote learning and those who don't have a space to learn at home. just down the road at ash green community primary school, classrooms are full. the government says all children who can stay at home should, but the headteacher says parents are being given mixed messages. to have advice like last week coming from the secretary of state for education, who said children without laptops should report to school,
at parkinson lane primary in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers. like a lockdown. teachers are having to split their time, not only teaching the children that are coming to school, but then you've also got the vast majority that are trying to get online. we've had children go home with covid and pass it on to grandparents who are living with them and those grandparents sadly have passed on. more than 600 pupils here are eligible for a school place. according to the government's...
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college basketball fans, seven or eight years ago president bush had already been diagnosed with parkinson'sd was in a wheelchair, his health was declining. coach kay, wrote him a letter and said it was on his bucket list for you to attend a home game of duke would you come? i showed the letter to president bush, and i laughed and coach kate thought you would fly the north carolina and watch do play at home. there we are [laughs] i love starting with that photo. it's a great photo of me and i don't take many of them. working for president bush was one of the great privileges of my life. he taught me so many things. he taught me to live a life of joy, to think big. you're gonna have to move if you're going to cry. my sister is sitting right in front of me, and she's already bursting in tears. i'm going to move you. he told me to live a life of joy, to think big, to be humble, and to make a difference. he wasn't perfect. there were certain things that scared me to death. the five scariest words that george bush say is jean i have an idea. and these words usually took place, came in at 7:00 in
college basketball fans, seven or eight years ago president bush had already been diagnosed with parkinson'sd was in a wheelchair, his health was declining. coach kay, wrote him a letter and said it was on his bucket list for you to attend a home game of duke would you come? i showed the letter to president bush, and i laughed and coach kate thought you would fly the north carolina and watch do play at home. there we are [laughs] i love starting with that photo. it's a great photo of me and i...
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basketball fans, probably seven or eight years ago, when president bush had already been diagnosed with parkinson's, and was in a wheelchair, and his health was declining, coach kay wrote him a letter and said it's on my bucket list for you to attend a home game of duke. would you come? and i showed the letter to president bush and i said coach kay thinks you are going to fly to north carolina to see duke play at home. there we are. we i started with this photo. certainly, working for president bush was one of the great privileges of my life. he taught me so many things. he taught me to live life with joy, to think big. natalie, you are going to have to move if you are going to cry. my sister is right in front of me and she's about to burst into tears. you taught me to think big, to be humble, hand to make a difference. he was not perfect. there were certain things that scared, honestly, scared me to death. the five scariest words that george herbert walker bush could say toñaq;■me was, jeannei have an idea. these words usually came out about 7:00 in the morning, and he would have come, he would ha
basketball fans, probably seven or eight years ago, when president bush had already been diagnosed with parkinson's, and was in a wheelchair, and his health was declining, coach kay wrote him a letter and said it's on my bucket list for you to attend a home game of duke. would you come? and i showed the letter to president bush and i said coach kay thinks you are going to fly to north carolina to see duke play at home. there we are. we i started with this photo. certainly, working for president...
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basketball fans, probably seven or eight years ago when president bush had already been diagnosed with parkinson'snd was in a wheelchair and his health was declining, coach k. wrote him a letter and said it is on my bucket list for you to attend a home game of duke. it would you come? and i showed the letter to president bush and i was like, coach k. thinks you're going to fly to north carolina and see duke play at home. there we are. [ laughter ] so i love starting with that photo. it's a good photo of me and i don't take very many of them. certainly working for president bush was just one of the great privileges of my life. he taught me so many things. he taught me to live life with joy, to think big. you're going to have to move if you're going to cry. my sister is sitting right in front of me and she's about ready to burst into tears. i'm going to remove you. he told me to live life with joy, to think big, to be humble, and to make a difference. he wasn't perfect. there were certain things that scared honestly me to death. the five scariest words that george herbert walker bush could say to me
basketball fans, probably seven or eight years ago when president bush had already been diagnosed with parkinson'snd was in a wheelchair and his health was declining, coach k. wrote him a letter and said it is on my bucket list for you to attend a home game of duke. it would you come? and i showed the letter to president bush and i was like, coach k. thinks you're going to fly to north carolina and see duke play at home. there we are. [ laughter ] so i love starting with that photo. it's a good...
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. >> i'm calling to oppose the resolution and -- my father has severe parkinson's disease and has been treated mult p.m. e times at uc sf. some on this call says there has not been community involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. poles indicate like most people know p it. we heard there are not enough community benefits. there are huge community benefits. affordable housing, transit, open space, improved and safer traffic flow. i don't know what more people want. as it it will totally revitalize our neighborhood. i spent more time than ever walking the streets of the neighborhood. i firmly believe that more people should get to live here. we need more housing. it will add that house to go the area. these delays are strangling the city on our neighborhood. i urge you to move this project along without delay. >> next speaker. >> hi. i'm uc sf patient calling to oppose the resolution. i would like to start by talk being the neighborhood i love. my dad grew up in the neighborhood too. my grandmother both long time community organizers and activists. it's
. >> i'm calling to oppose the resolution and -- my father has severe parkinson's disease and has been treated mult p.m. e times at uc sf. some on this call says there has not been community involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. poles indicate like most people know p it. we heard there are not enough community benefits. there are huge community benefits. affordable housing, transit, open space, improved and safer traffic flow. i don't know what more...
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he died from complications of parkinson's disease.t shiny lies" is a great title. >>> i want to call attention to something where i didn't realize we had it never else. it's important. it's michelle obama's statement that she put out yesterday on twitter. she was joining a conversation that many others were having about the difference in the police response to what happened a the capitol and the response we saw over the summer with black lives matter protests and she said in part, seeing the gulf between responses of yesterday's riot and this summer's peaceful protest and the larger movement for racial justice is just so painful. it hurts, she said, and i cannot think about moving on or turning the page until we reckon with the reality we saw yesterday. >> painful. i'm glad she and others are calling it out. >> the president did as well. i should say the president-elect as well. >> i was going to say, did he? >> no. donald trump did not. >> what people need to understand is the black lives matter protests, while there were extreme ele
he died from complications of parkinson's disease.t shiny lies" is a great title. >>> i want to call attention to something where i didn't realize we had it never else. it's important. it's michelle obama's statement that she put out yesterday on twitter. she was joining a conversation that many others were having about the difference in the police response to what happened a the capitol and the response we saw over the summer with black lives matter protests and she said in part,...
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services such as nationally recognized program for people with alzheimer's and dementia, treatment for parkinson's decisions, multiple sclerosis and other diseases. therapeutic services for brain injuries and stroke and support for individuals with multiple physical and psychological diagnoses. whereas lhh offers pain management and end of life care within healthcare and whereas lhh is part of a larger central medical electronic medical record system in 2019 which required an enormous amount of change for all staff members, 2020 was the year to fine tune and make necessary adjustments in the complex data system. whereas, on february 25, 2020 mayor london breed and doctor colfax -- [indiscernable] covid-19 and whereas lhh discovered the first covid-19 case on march 22, 2020. whereas, lhh visited with the usual operations to prevent covid-19. daily health checks for staff, limiting entrance points to the facility to only two, requiring universal masking for all staff and encouraging residents to wear mask, testing for staff and residents, implements alternative dining spaces for staff to promote soc
services such as nationally recognized program for people with alzheimer's and dementia, treatment for parkinson's decisions, multiple sclerosis and other diseases. therapeutic services for brain injuries and stroke and support for individuals with multiple physical and psychological diagnoses. whereas lhh offers pain management and end of life care within healthcare and whereas lhh is part of a larger central medical electronic medical record system in 2019 which required an enormous amount of...
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. >> i'm calling to oppose the resolution and -- my father has severe parkinson's disease and has been treated mult p.m. e times at uc sf. some on this call says there has not been community involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. poles indicate like most people know p it. we heard there are not enough community benefits. there are huge community benefits. affordable housing, transit, open space, improved and safer traffic flow. i don't know what more people want. as it it will totally revitalize our neighborhood. i spent more time than ever walking the streets of the neighborhood. i firmly believe that more people should get to live here. we need more housing. it will add that house to go the area. these delays are strangling the city on our neighborhood. i urge you to move this project along without delay. >> next speaker. >> hi. i'm uc sf patient calling to oppose the resolution. i would like to start by talk being the neighborhood i love. my dad grew up in the neighborhood too. my grandmother both long time community organizers and activists. it's
. >> i'm calling to oppose the resolution and -- my father has severe parkinson's disease and has been treated mult p.m. e times at uc sf. some on this call says there has not been community involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. poles indicate like most people know p it. we heard there are not enough community benefits. there are huge community benefits. affordable housing, transit, open space, improved and safer traffic flow. i don't know what more...
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seguimos con el compromiso de responderle a nuestra gente: "mi esposo tiene parkinson, ha tenido doscias por seguir con nosotros aquÍ empezamos a hablar "sin rollo". francisca: quÉ gusto estar contigo. karla: me tocÓ a mÍ, carlitos estÁ libre. vamos a darle los buenos dÍas a mi querida maity inter llano, a tony dandrades y a jorge viera. ♪ ♪ jorge, mucho gusto saludarte. jorge: igual, sabes que te tengo mucho cariÑo. karla: es mutuo, esto estÁ que arde. ayer por la tarde cristian castro posteo un vÍdeo en las redes sociales donde se ve besÁndose. ese vÍdeo se difundiÓ rÁpidamente, despuÉs intimidades de otras mujeres, que fueron parejas supuestamente de Él. intimidades que a todos nos han dejado con la boca abierta. ♪ ♪ en la primera semana de enero tuvimos imÁgenes en exclusiva de la nueva novia de cristian, y se le vio caminando con ella de la mano. al parecer, eso generÓ furia en varias ex novias, encontrar cantante, lo acusan de maltrato y de exigirles cosas en la intimidad que ellas no quieren hacer. a lo largo de la vida hemos visto a cristian castro metido en situaciones compl
seguimos con el compromiso de responderle a nuestra gente: "mi esposo tiene parkinson, ha tenido doscias por seguir con nosotros aquÍ empezamos a hablar "sin rollo". francisca: quÉ gusto estar contigo. karla: me tocÓ a mÍ, carlitos estÁ libre. vamos a darle los buenos dÍas a mi querida maity inter llano, a tony dandrades y a jorge viera. ♪ ♪ jorge, mucho gusto saludarte. jorge: igual, sabes que te tengo mucho cariÑo. karla: es mutuo, esto estÁ que arde. ayer por la...
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my father has parkinson's disease. it's important we are able to update the hospital. some complain there has not been neighborhood involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. we've heard there are not enough community benefit, but there are so many community benefits. a huge number of jobs. housing units, including affordable ones. more open space. improved and safer traffic flow. truly will revitalize our neighborhood. i spent more time than ever walking the streets of our neighborhood during the pandemic. i love the area and firmly believe more people should get to live here. this project will make our area better. the costs of delay are so high. particularly in the midst of our housing crisis an this global pandemic. i'm thrilled about this project and encourage you, please, please, approve this project. >> hi. my name is -- i live in san francisco for 15 years. i now live in district 7. i'm also the founder of a coalition of residents who advocate for housing and other development in the city. i strongly support the ucsf expansion an
my father has parkinson's disease. it's important we are able to update the hospital. some complain there has not been neighborhood involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. we've heard there are not enough community benefit, but there are so many community benefits. a huge number of jobs. housing units, including affordable ones. more open space. improved and safer traffic flow. truly will revitalize our neighborhood. i spent more time than ever walking the...
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. >> i'm calling to oppose the resolution and -- my father has severe parkinson's disease and has been treated mult p.m. e times at uc sf. some on this call says there has not been community involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. poles indicate like most people know p it. we heard there are not enough community benefits. there are huge community benefits. affordable housing, transit, open space, improved and safer traffic flow. i don't know what more people want. as it it will totally revitalize our neighborhood. i spent more time than ever walking the streets of the neighborhood. i firmly believe that more people should get to live here. we need more housing. it will add that house to go the aiarea. these delays are strangling the city on our neighborhood. i urge you to move this project along without delay. >> next speaker. >> hi. i'm uc sf patient calling to oppose the resolution. i would like to start by talk being the neighborhood i love. my dad grew up in the neighborhood too. my grandmother both long time community organizers and activists. it
. >> i'm calling to oppose the resolution and -- my father has severe parkinson's disease and has been treated mult p.m. e times at uc sf. some on this call says there has not been community involvement. there has been community involvement for more than two years. poles indicate like most people know p it. we heard there are not enough community benefits. there are huge community benefits. affordable housing, transit, open space, improved and safer traffic flow. i don't know what more...