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. >>> she was diagnosed with parkinson's disease in her 30s. coming up, how she found some hope at a boxing gym. >>> hey, jonny moseley here. i know you're excited to get on the mountain. let's head over to the map and check out the conditions at palisades and all your other favorite resorts. this is the toyota tahoe report. >> a little fresh snow in the month of march, never a bad thing. that's what the sierra resorts picked up this week. you're looking at storm total snowfall over the past couple days. several inches is not a lot by sierra standards, but it's enough to freshen up the slopes. conditions will be improving on the roads as well now that the winter weather advisory has expired. travel shouldn't be too much of a problem. the weather looks really nice, lot of sunshine both saturday and sunday with morning lows in the 20s and daytime highs around 40 degrees. more snow next week as well and that system looks quite a bit more substantial. so we should be seeing good ski conditions well into spring. we'll keep you updated on all that he
. >>> she was diagnosed with parkinson's disease in her 30s. coming up, how she found some hope at a boxing gym. >>> hey, jonny moseley here. i know you're excited to get on the mountain. let's head over to the map and check out the conditions at palisades and all your other favorite resorts. this is the toyota tahoe report. >> a little fresh snow in the month of march, never a bad thing. that's what the sierra resorts picked up this week. you're looking at storm total...
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. >> how she found a way to fight back against parkinson's and inspire others in the process. >>> starting with our top stories tonight. it could be a rough morning commute in the south bay tomorrow as a major strike could shut down public transit. >> and ahead of that major strike in santa clara. folks who use public transportation should be looking for another way to get around tomorrow. more than 100,000 rides will be affected. >> so what are the alternative options? our len ramirez heard from others scrambling to make other plans. >> reporter: well, vta officials are already advising riders to start making alternate plans for transportation on monday. because at 12:01 a.m., the buss and the light rail trains could stop running and the strike will be on. many riders were just finding out about the potential transit strike in santa clara county. 1,500 union bus and train operators could walk out the job, leaving about 100,000 riders potentially scrambling for a way to get to work, school, appointments. >> i could understand the workers needing to strike for better wages. better working c
. >> how she found a way to fight back against parkinson's and inspire others in the process. >>> starting with our top stories tonight. it could be a rough morning commute in the south bay tomorrow as a major strike could shut down public transit. >> and ahead of that major strike in santa clara. folks who use public transportation should be looking for another way to get around tomorrow. more than 100,000 rides will be affected. >> so what are the alternative...
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then he was diagnosed with parkinson's. >> been a longtime dream of mine to get here.continued chasing the dream, now here i am. >> look at that. congratulations. >> reporter: after that diagnosis and missed call, harvey wondered if he would ever get that chance, and he did. >> what is start your engines? >> yes. >> what is sta bass ill's? >> right again. >> reporter: going on to win the night. >> very impressive, harvey, you're a "jeopardy!" champion. >> reporter: and tonight, harvey before he competes again tonight. >> i was hoping just seeing someone with parkinson's putting themselves on the line would inspire other people with parkinson's or chronic diseases in general. i've heard from so many people how inspired they are by my story. and it's truly gratifying. >> you're an inspiration, harvey, we'll be watching tonight. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. right now. >> we don't get respect. >> shut it down! >> keep fighting. >> we have no future without public transit. >> day two of the vta strike. and officials are now looking for some solutions to try to get uni
then he was diagnosed with parkinson's. >> been a longtime dream of mine to get here.continued chasing the dream, now here i am. >> look at that. congratulations. >> reporter: after that diagnosis and missed call, harvey wondered if he would ever get that chance, and he did. >> what is start your engines? >> yes. >> what is sta bass ill's? >> right again. >> reporter: going on to win the night. >> very impressive, harvey, you're a...
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. >>> a bridge builder pushing forward after being diagnosed with parkinson's disease in her 30s.w she is [upbeat music] ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ you gotta believe me when i tell ya ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ ♪ clap your hands if you want some more ♪ ♪ que rico ♪ ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ i've got the soul i've got the soul ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be able to feel the improvements. we've been able to reduce wildfire risk from our equipment by over 90%. that's something i want to believe. [skateboard sounds] >>>>hey, >>> i'm johnny moseley. the gear is died, toyota loaded up. let's look at the latest conditions at our favorite spots. the toyota tahoe report is locked in and ready to roll. >>> while we were
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was diagnosed with parkinson's. >> been a long time dream of mine to get here. and, harvey, you're a jeopardy! champion. >> and getting a bigger prize. >> i was hoping that just seeing someone with parkinson's putting themselves on the line would inspire other people with parkinson's or chronic diseases in general. >> way to go, harvey. thank you for the inspiration. that's nightline for this evening. catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here. same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> abc's david muir, the most watched newscast in america. more americans watch stops, trains and traffic and leaves one person with life threatening injuries. frantic moments as dispatchers respond. >> mass layoffs hitting the department of education in president trump's push to remake our nation's schools. the impact on the bay area with staffing nearly cut in half. >> plus, old foes facing off over a massive battery plant fire. p-g-and-e's and the activist who gained fame for fighting it weighs in on what's next. tonight on abc seven n
was diagnosed with parkinson's. >> been a long time dream of mine to get here. and, harvey, you're a jeopardy! champion. >> and getting a bigger prize. >> i was hoping that just seeing someone with parkinson's putting themselves on the line would inspire other people with parkinson's or chronic diseases in general. >> way to go, harvey. thank you for the inspiration. that's nightline for this evening. catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here. same...
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five months later, he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease.here. >> it's been a long-time dream of mine to get here. and in 2019, i was diagnosed with parkinson's. >> oh, wow. >> but i continued chasing the dream. and now here i am. after living with parkinson's for five and a half years, it's no longer just about wanting to do well for myself. i would like to give hope and inspiration to the people who are living with chronic illnesses. >> all right, you guys. harvey didn't just compete. he won in a big way. he undid laura's winning streak and landed more than $23,000 and landed a lot of hearts, right. >> oh, for sure. i hope he continues. >> yes, he'll continue. don't you think? >> what is a great morning boost? right there. harvey, what an awesome story. >> i know, perseverance. >> sharing a message. making a difference for a lot of people. thank you, jenna. >>> just ahead, can you imagine george clooney as anything but a silver fox? i cannot, and i don't want to. but on "popstart," we will show you his new look and get you to the bottom of
five months later, he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease.here. >> it's been a long-time dream of mine to get here. and in 2019, i was diagnosed with parkinson's. >> oh, wow. >> but i continued chasing the dream. and now here i am. after living with parkinson's for five and a half years, it's no longer just about wanting to do well for myself. i would like to give hope and inspiration to the people who are living with chronic illnesses. >> all right, you guys. harvey...
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you have to understand they are spread across project so it may not go towards the parkinson's researchit is part of other projects, administered of costs, buildings and the like and when the trump administration argued we want the money to go to the research, the judge said that is not good enough. that answer is not good enough and here we are. as far as the other decision and the reinstating of these probationary workers, you have to remember, probationary workers are probationary for a reason. they don't have any rights. they are in term employees so typically the executive branch is able to fire and hire pretty easily with respect to that bucket of personnel. these are 2 setbacks for the trump administration in addition to the one from usaid earlier today. >> martha: thank you for watching it all for us. carrie irvine joining us from washington. president zelenskyy saying that ukraine and the u.s. are working on an upcoming meeting posting on x today everyone can see how quickly diplomatic events are unfolding and we hope to see results next week. the white house confirming that ta
you have to understand they are spread across project so it may not go towards the parkinson's researchit is part of other projects, administered of costs, buildings and the like and when the trump administration argued we want the money to go to the research, the judge said that is not good enough. that answer is not good enough and here we are. as far as the other decision and the reinstating of these probationary workers, you have to remember, probationary workers are probationary for a...
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. >> if you or a family member are impacted by parkinson's disease, then you have been -- then you havee station. if you know somebody that's going through canners -- cancer and receiving immunotherapy, keytruda, they have benefited from the experiences we do on the international space station. >> reporter: if tonight's launch goes according to plan, they launch at 7:48 p.m., they will dock with the international space station early tomorrow morning, and then after a brief handover period, butch, suni and the other two members of crew 9 will board their dragon spacecraft and undock from the space station on sunday. taylor? taylor: jonathan serrie, we are waiting with bathed breath. baited breath, thank you so much. [laughter] >>> now, they may call space the final frontier, but when it comes to investing in 2025, it is still all about a.i. today's countdown closer has one stock pick that stands out above those other a.i. investment ideas like chips, data centers and nuclear power plans. he's telling us what it is when "the claman countdown" comes right back. ♪ ♪ (♪) (♪) voltaren... for
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problems are grandmom's and graham pop's face are degenerative diseases like alzheimer's and als and parkinson's are members of this body who have lost a parent to these terrible diseases. and i know they want us to do more here. to honor the memories of their loved ones. pennsylvania is home to some of the top research institutions in the world. let's put them to work by funding groundbreaking research into degenerative diseases and make pennsylvania a leader in this fight by doing so would build on the progress we made last year we created the first alzheimer's disease division and the department of aging. let's keep working on this together. to ensure pennsylvanians at the best possible care throughout their lives we've got to address the significant structural challenges hospitals across the commonwealth are facing right now. rural hospitals in particular has been stretched to the breaking point i can meet healthcare working group back in 2023 spent time working directly with the hospital ceo, healthcare providers folks in this chamber and many others to find sustainable solutions to this pr
problems are grandmom's and graham pop's face are degenerative diseases like alzheimer's and als and parkinson's are members of this body who have lost a parent to these terrible diseases. and i know they want us to do more here. to honor the memories of their loved ones. pennsylvania is home to some of the top research institutions in the world. let's put them to work by funding groundbreaking research into degenerative diseases and make pennsylvania a leader in this fight by doing so would...
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he's in a wheelchair due to parkinson's. he and his son and congresswoman maxine waters and i.seeing in many states changing voting laws, saying that you can't use drop box, no more to vote or you can't. you must use certain voter id or in other situations, just outright making it complicated. so there's a sense of urgency as well as a sense of urgency about what we're dealing with across the board. in terms of civil rights issues under the trump administration. so it was as much a galvanizing forces to fight to preserve civil and voting rights as it was a memorial of what happened 60 years ago. >> so, rev, some of the media reports from the. >> weekend suggest. >> talking to. >> participants who said. >> that they. >> they felt the march felt more. >> somber this. >> year than usual. >> we're curious. >> to see if you agree with that. >> and also. this fear that some expressed that a lot of the progress. >> made over these. >> decades could be on the verge of being eroded. >> i think that there was a somber kind of mood. it was not jubilant. i've been going 25 years. the jubil
he's in a wheelchair due to parkinson's. he and his son and congresswoman maxine waters and i.seeing in many states changing voting laws, saying that you can't use drop box, no more to vote or you can't. you must use certain voter id or in other situations, just outright making it complicated. so there's a sense of urgency as well as a sense of urgency about what we're dealing with across the board. in terms of civil rights issues under the trump administration. so it was as much a galvanizing...