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>> everyone has an individual course in parkinson's.outique disease with different symptoms. it's hard to predict what your symptoms will be. >> talk about the importance of exercise and something alan alda, this idea of a cross movement exercise. >> exercise in general is critical for the management of parkinson's. it's one of those things that's almost as important as the medications you might take or the symptoms you have. studies show that it slows the progression of parkinson's. even incorporating your voice to scream at the bag when you're hitting it. these things help with the symptoms of parkinson's and could slow the progression of the simpymptoms as well. >> dr. rachel dolan, thank you so much. >>> alan alda talks about what he's learned since his diagnosis. >> i was concerned th moved whe grandchildren said i'm proud of you and so did one of my sons and it made me feel like a million bucks. >> you can hear the cbs podcast on the podcast app or wherever you like to download your podcast. >>> walmart is accused of dischristm di
>> everyone has an individual course in parkinson's.outique disease with different symptoms. it's hard to predict what your symptoms will be. >> talk about the importance of exercise and something alan alda, this idea of a cross movement exercise. >> exercise in general is critical for the management of parkinson's. it's one of those things that's almost as important as the medications you might take or the symptoms you have. studies show that it slows the progression of...
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a bristol boxing club is pioneering a new way of helping older people with parkinsons. meet once a week and are trained by professional coaches. ?the recruits say the exercise is transforming their lives and helping them live with the condition. there are now plans to roll out the idea across the country. ali vowles reports. nice and gentle... we are always being told exercises goodhew, but boxing has given these parkinson's sufferer so much more than a punch. it has been life changing —— told that exercise is good for you. mark is to be a scaffolder until he was diagnosed 17 years ago. his physio recommended the class. she knew he was struggling with the regular exercises. this hit the spot and it is working. two inches taller than i am at the moment, when i stretch. it is brilliant. you can work at your own pace. back at his home, mark hughes to fall at least three times a week. now his balance is so much better. as is his confidence and his mood. the handwriting has improved, walking has improved, and he isjust happier —— mark used to fall at least three times a week
a bristol boxing club is pioneering a new way of helping older people with parkinsons. meet once a week and are trained by professional coaches. ?the recruits say the exercise is transforming their lives and helping them live with the condition. there are now plans to roll out the idea across the country. ali vowles reports. nice and gentle... we are always being told exercises goodhew, but boxing has given these parkinson's sufferer so much more than a punch. it has been life changing ——...
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actor alan alda reveals he has parkinson's disease.in studio by u-c-s-f doctor jill ostrem... to talk about living in the public eye with a disease that is not easy to hide. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. (vicki) actor alan alda revealed today that he's been living with parkinson's disease for several years. the 82-year-old "mash" star said he's maintained a full, active lifestyle since being diagnosed three and a half years ago. alda said he could see his thumb twitching when he was watching video of a recent appearance. he says he's just going public now because he wants to get ahead of the story and doesn't want it cast in a sad light. parkinson's disease is a disorder of the nervous system that primarily affects a patient's movement.(grant) joining us now to talk about parkinson's disease...and it's treatment... is doctor jill ostrem-- is doctor jill ostrem-- from u-c-s-f. she is an expert in deep- brain stimulation treatment for parkinson's disease. actor
actor alan alda reveals he has parkinson's disease.in studio by u-c-s-f doctor jill ostrem... to talk about living in the public eye with a disease that is not easy to hide. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. (vicki) actor alan alda revealed today that he's been living with parkinson's disease for several years. the 82-year-old "mash" star said he's maintained a full, active lifestyle since being diagnosed three...
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how his parkinson's diagnosis could help others. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. welcome to our viewers in the west. there is developing news as we come on the air. a passenger plane has crashed near durango, mexico today, a plane headed to mexico city. black smoke marks the spot of a wreckage where aeromexico says one of its planes has suffered an accidents. it apparently went down just after takeoff from northwest mexico, with over 100 people on board. tammy leitner has late breaking details. >> reporter: tonight, emergency crews rushing to the scene of a plane crash in northwest mexico. the plane, holding 97 passengers and four crew crashed because the wind was too strong according to local reports which said they ran out of runway. the crash happened in durango, mexico. we've now learned multiple people are injured and two are in critical condition. aeromexico saying we are working to gather additional information and will provide more details as they become available and confirmed. our priority is to guarantee the safety of the clients and crew.
how his parkinson's diagnosis could help others. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. welcome to our viewers in the west. there is developing news as we come on the air. a passenger plane has crashed near durango, mexico today, a plane headed to mexico city. black smoke marks the spot of a wreckage where aeromexico says one of its planes has suffered an accidents. it apparently went down just after takeoff from northwest mexico, with over...
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parkinsons is in trouble. i have the faith. the doctor said parkinsons will knock you down.diseases when you change your clothes and move into a different transition. i can say now with a level of certainty, i once was young. i traveled to china, i traveled to japan, i traveled to the caribbean, all around the world. i've seen -- i met dr. king, worked with dr. mandela. i have never seen the righteous forsaken. just sleep on, aretha. see you in the morning. [applause] >> trace: reverend jackson talking about hits very long relationship with aretha franklin. and greg, talked about there was once a time with racism that they couldn't fill a room with aretha franklin and harry belafonte. and the reverend talking about his parkinsons. aretha franklin knew she was suffering from pancreatic cancer and wanted to give some relief. that speaks to who she was. >> she commanded that kind of respect that she sang about by the sheer magnitude of her talent. but also the kind of person that she was behind that talent. you know, spoke volumes as well. >> trace: it is amazing. you watch thi
parkinsons is in trouble. i have the faith. the doctor said parkinsons will knock you down.diseases when you change your clothes and move into a different transition. i can say now with a level of certainty, i once was young. i traveled to china, i traveled to japan, i traveled to the caribbean, all around the world. i've seen -- i met dr. king, worked with dr. mandela. i have never seen the righteous forsaken. just sleep on, aretha. see you in the morning. [applause] >> trace: reverend...
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parkinson's is in trouble. i have the faith. the doctor said parkinson's will knock you down. was young. i've traveled to china, i've traveled to japan, i've traveled to the caribbean, all around the world. i've worked with dr. king, worked with mandela. i've seen a lot and been a lot of places, but i've never seen the righteous forsaken, nso slep on, aretha. see you in the morning. >> aretha franklin's dear friend, the reverend jesse jackson, again getting a standing ovation. we're going to continue to monitor the celebration of aretha franklin. worth noting that he said if you leave here today and you don't register to vote, you dishonor aretha franklin. but first we're going to go to washington. that is where senator john mccain, another great american icon made his final trip to capitol hill earlier today. as the casket carrying the senator's body approached the rotunda, the skies opened up. senator jeff flake i think joked that senator mccain would have appreciated the media getting wet out there. we had a good laugh about that. right now senator mccain does lie in the ca
parkinson's is in trouble. i have the faith. the doctor said parkinson's will knock you down. was young. i've traveled to china, i've traveled to japan, i've traveled to the caribbean, all around the world. i've worked with dr. king, worked with mandela. i've seen a lot and been a lot of places, but i've never seen the righteous forsaken, nso slep on, aretha. see you in the morning. >> aretha franklin's dear friend, the reverend jesse jackson, again getting a standing ovation. we're going...
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what about parkinson's? you know, how do you know if you are a candidate for parkinson's disease to produce a paid in these clinical trials? there are no symptoms at early stages. if you could answer that question, i would appreciate it. >> there are parallels here that are notable. there are genetic risk factors for parkinson's disease, which is interesting because when i was in training and asked my professor if there were any diseases that do not have genetic contributions, he said everybody knows parkinson's is always totally random and sporadic, well, he was very wrong. we are beginning to, therefore, be able to identify people at high risk and invite them to be able to take part in prevention trial. another thing that has happened in parkinson's disease in the last six months is the four -- the formations of a partnership within the last six months. fda is a critical partner in this as well, and really figuring out how we could learn from a large amount of data out there that had not been brought toget
what about parkinson's? you know, how do you know if you are a candidate for parkinson's disease to produce a paid in these clinical trials? there are no symptoms at early stages. if you could answer that question, i would appreciate it. >> there are parallels here that are notable. there are genetic risk factors for parkinson's disease, which is interesting because when i was in training and asked my professor if there were any diseases that do not have genetic contributions, he said...
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he is one of a million americans who have parkinson's, which does affect the nervous system.t here, they sang at the royal wedding. now they're certified rock stars with a record deal to prove it. eal to prove it. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of stroke. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer
he is one of a million americans who have parkinson's, which does affect the nervous system.t here, they sang at the royal wedding. now they're certified rock stars with a record deal to prove it. eal to prove it. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected...
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. >>> us, "mash" star allen alda announces he's diagnosed with parkinson's disease. the small change that he did not spot that his doctors said could show something wrong. >>> and heavy flooding a few hours ago across of fairfax, the city of fairfax and down to manassas, prince william count tin and farther down to central virginia. watch for erhigh-standing w on the commute in to work this morning. morning. we'll be whaback wit (birds chirping, a running brook,) morning. we'll be whaback wit ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. >>> so many of us remember him as the army captain hawkeye in the hit sitcom "mash." now oscar winning actor allen alda is opening up about his battle with parkinson disease. >> he said he was tested for the disease more than three years ago after readingn article about how one of the early signs of parkinson's is acting out dreams. he noticed that was his first symptom. parkins
. >>> us, "mash" star allen alda announces he's diagnosed with parkinson's disease. the small change that he did not spot that his doctors said could show something wrong. >>> and heavy flooding a few hours ago across of fairfax, the city of fairfax and down to manassas, prince william count tin and farther down to central virginia. watch for erhigh-standing w on the commute in to work this morning. morning. we'll be whaback wit (birds chirping, a running brook,)...
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parkinsons is in trouble. i have faith. the doctor said parkinson's will knock you down., all around the world. i have seen -- i worked with dr. king. i worked with mandela. i have seen a lot and been a lot of places. but, i have never seen the righteous. sleep on it, aretha. see ya in the morning. [ applause ] >> wow. let's talk about what we just heard from reverend jackson. it was so powerful. ladies, alicia and michaela, the line that we just, when he said, if you leave here today and are not registered to vote, you are dishonoring aretha. >> absolutely. her father, as we talked cl franklin, was rooted in the civil rights movement as was aretha. the famous "i have a dream" speech performed at their church. they said you should do that dream speech for the march on washington. that's why he did that speech. they were at the church when he did the speech at her father's church. this is deeply engrained in her. she was born on the mississippi river. she was born in segregation and there to sing for the first black president of the united states. i was at that inauguratio
parkinsons is in trouble. i have faith. the doctor said parkinson's will knock you down., all around the world. i have seen -- i worked with dr. king. i worked with mandela. i have seen a lot and been a lot of places. but, i have never seen the righteous. sleep on it, aretha. see ya in the morning. [ applause ] >> wow. let's talk about what we just heard from reverend jackson. it was so powerful. ladies, alicia and michaela, the line that we just, when he said, if you leave here today and...
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parkinson's also causes tremors and difficultyspeaking. he is 82 years old and pla to maintain a busy schedule and continue acting. >>> and movie passes are making big changes. and some of the changes mean you're paying more. the service lets subscribers spend a day in the theater, but the company will increase the standa plan from $10 to $14.95 per month. and you also won't be able to see all the big blockbuster films for the first two weeks they are in theaters. the compa says the films may be made available through promotions. >>> and 4:17. the u.s. appellate court is upholding a ban on advocacy advertisements. they say the catholic church portrayed biblical theme. justice cavanaugh is one of the three on the appeals court that heard the case. theis dn was 2-0. >>> and this is the feel-good story making the rounds on social media. omething you will want to share. >> this young autistic man is stocking shelves at the grocery store. an a worker recruited him to work as a team. this is jack on the right a who was o trip to his grocery stor
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parkinson's disease also causes tremor, sickness, and difficulty speaking. he plans to continue act iing. >>> we want to go to brad live iner see an vienna. what are you see now? >> reporter: the roas here i browns mill road completely flooded out. it a driver was able to mak halfway through the closure. let me show you, they've got water on both sides of them. that's them in the center of the screen waiting to be rescued by swift water teams in vienna. we'll stay on t of the breaking news brought only to you by chopper 4. back over to u. >>> brad, thank you. is n't believe the rai having such an impact. >> here's a look at the radar over the past few hours. a lot of the heavyai rain moved around the area. we don't have the rain falling, but likd showed you, we have a lot of issues on the roads. flood warnings from noon to fairfax county and southern parts of fauquier county. be careful driving through the spots. we are looking at water issues on the roads. and the flood warning for northern sections of d.c. and out through southern parts of montgomery count
parkinson's disease also causes tremor, sickness, and difficulty speaking. he plans to continue act iing. >>> we want to go to brad live iner see an vienna. what are you see now? >> reporter: the roas here i browns mill road completely flooded out. it a driver was able to mak halfway through the closure. let me show you, they've got water on both sides of them. that's them in the center of the screen waiting to be rescued by swift water teams in vienna. we'll stay on t of the...
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he says he was diagnosed with parkinson's 3.5 years ago. alan alda is 82 years old, he says he finally wanted to go public with his diagnosis, to let people know that you can live a full, happy life while battling parkinson's disease. alan alda, of course, is best known for his portrayal of haq i -- hawkeye pierce on the show m.a.s.h. . >>> paul manafort and his trial is coming. >>> the tsa program, exposed. how the agency is accused of tracking americans while they travel, without them knowing. >>> we are looking into the fog that is out there, temperatures are certainly much milder than they were last week at this time. he tells them what you can expect for wednesday and beyond. -- details of what you can expect for wednesday and beyond. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/ac
he says he was diagnosed with parkinson's 3.5 years ago. alan alda is 82 years old, he says he finally wanted to go public with his diagnosis, to let people know that you can live a full, happy life while battling parkinson's disease. alan alda, of course, is best known for his portrayal of haq i -- hawkeye pierce on the show m.a.s.h. . >>> paul manafort and his trial is coming. >>> the tsa program, exposed. how the agency is accused of tracking americans while they travel,...
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i have parkinson's and have been diagnosed for six years. evelyn, her and her family has a challenge. i will tell you about a challenge in our family in a minute. because you are the national institutes of health, there are a lot of people today that have hope. you are changing attitudes in the institution of medicines and for patients. i want to thank you for having such a positive solution based favorable attitude toward and the process that nothing is impossible if we work at it. you do a great job. director collins: thank you very much. senator isakson: my daughter's resident ofis a colorado. and her baby was born with a disease that is totally incurable which terminates life around the age of 10 or 12. it is a degenerative disease. she is now at boston children's hospital undergoing special treatment that has been designed by doctors who have hope of using gene therapy as a way to transmit -- i am out of my league -- i am a real estate salesman -- [laughter] senator isakson: i do not know about the human genome but they are using that g
i have parkinson's and have been diagnosed for six years. evelyn, her and her family has a challenge. i will tell you about a challenge in our family in a minute. because you are the national institutes of health, there are a lot of people today that have hope. you are changing attitudes in the institution of medicines and for patients. i want to thank you for having such a positive solution based favorable attitude toward and the process that nothing is impossible if we work at it. you do a...
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then when i was not someone that we wasn't going to be parkinson on the mountain and. it just wouldn't it was just let me ask you something akin to what was it one thing you've been through this and your company when they did it you know the best most of the companies didn't know something and we did that then that i'm watching the time. and that's enough you know but that doesn't mean i. am going to put that i think we could lose a good mass i think that the yemenis are the most up get you know some would seem to have been so good this coming thing because you don't know you know i think that in time things the idea was asleep during the message in d.c. coming do. you go with that and don't just maybe i simply mustn't think that you know that. there was an american who was there when i thought it wasn't in the company you see your eye or that was these natives here to us last cause it's just the brownie r.c. took your struggle horses from us to him then you got it out fast and in don't just get it on him so i said we've ended up in on the other side i meet our out is
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." >> i've been diagnosed with p k parkinson's disease. and the reason i want to talk about it in public is that i was diagnosed 3 1/2 years ago. >> good for him. he says it's not the end. keep living. alda is 82 years old. he's one of a million americans who have parkinson's, which does affect the nervous system. >>> up next here, they sang at the royal wedding. now they're certified rock stars with a record deal to prove it. ♪ stand by me >>> finally here tonight, they rocked the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle before a worldwide television audience. now the kingdom choir from blessed with a recording contract from sony. here's charlie d'agata. ♪ darling, darling >> reporter: they didn't exactly steal the show that day. ♪ stand by me but for 3 1/2 glorious minutes, they owned it. ♪ stand, stand by me, stand by me ♪ that week the song soared to number one in the billboard hot gospel chart. the performance has been viewed 10 million times on youtube. for elaine simpson and sharlene monique morris the whirlwind began before they e
." >> i've been diagnosed with p k parkinson's disease. and the reason i want to talk about it in public is that i was diagnosed 3 1/2 years ago. >> good for him. he says it's not the end. keep living. alda is 82 years old. he's one of a million americans who have parkinson's, which does affect the nervous system. >>> up next here, they sang at the royal wedding. now they're certified rock stars with a record deal to prove it. ♪ stand by me >>> finally here...
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resistance on each island men and women stood up against their oppressors in jamaica cotton leonard parkinson the leader of the maroons and grandy nani and ashanti known as the marine priestess in barbados. and the boer chief the rebellion insurgents found a name and identity. all throughout the mountainous areas of jamaica you have these communities of formerly in slave people who have escaped and they learn the territory they learn to cultivate crops there and they learn to fight as well harassing plantations taking gunpowder getting new recruits and maintaining and building communities in the mountains so it this becomes increasingly a problem for the british and by the second third decade of the eighteenth century it breaks out into major war and the british aren't even sure they're going to be able to maintain the island. yeah therefore done there and. then there's not. that then they're there for yours where they. come from. the. test. run. the sugar system rose to a fever pitch and went haywire after the islands of fire reached the african coast . wars raged at the capture sites notabl
resistance on each island men and women stood up against their oppressors in jamaica cotton leonard parkinson the leader of the maroons and grandy nani and ashanti known as the marine priestess in barbados. and the boer chief the rebellion insurgents found a name and identity. all throughout the mountainous areas of jamaica you have these communities of formerly in slave people who have escaped and they learn the territory they learn to cultivate crops there and they learn to fight as well...
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a bristol boxing club is pioneering a new way of helping older people with parkinsons.e are now plans to roll out the idea across the uk, as ali vowles reports. nice and gentle... we are always being told exercise is good for you, but boxing has given these parkinson‘s sufferers so much more than a punch. it‘s been life—changing. mark used to be a scaffolder until he was diagnosed 17 years ago. his physio recommended the class. she knew he was struggling with motivation to do his regular exercises. this hit the spot and it‘s working. i'm two inches taller than i am at the moment, and i stretch. it's brilliant. you can work at your own pace. back at his home, mark used to fall at least three times a week. now his balance is so much better. as is his confidence and his mood. the handwriting has improved, walking has improved, and he isjust happier. if you are happier, you're more confident, and you really enjoy it. they are so positive down there for you. that's right. through boxing, this club has been helping young people turn around their lives for decades, and this is
a bristol boxing club is pioneering a new way of helping older people with parkinsons.e are now plans to roll out the idea across the uk, as ali vowles reports. nice and gentle... we are always being told exercise is good for you, but boxing has given these parkinson‘s sufferers so much more than a punch. it‘s been life—changing. mark used to be a scaffolder until he was diagnosed 17 years ago. his physio recommended the class. she knew he was struggling with motivation to do his regular...
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. >>> actor alen all the has revealed he is battling parkinson's disease.mer máaásáhá star said he was diagnosed with parkinson's 3.5 years ago. he is 82 years old now and decided to go public with the diagnosis to let people know he is able to live a full and happy life. alen all the is best known for playing hawkeye pierce on the long-running tv show, máaásáhá. >>> a school and church community in the east bay is praying for the safe return of molly tibbetts, who went missing two weeks ago in iowa. she is a university of iowa student and was last seen in brooklyn, iowa jogging on july 18. before she moved to iowa, she attended corpus christi elementary school. the principal says their community feels like family with one of their own missing. >> i am just getting calls and streams for two weeks. >> reporter: staff members who knew tibbetts followed the news -- follow the news constantly. investigators have followed more than 200 leads since she disappeared and say they continue to check every lead they received. >>> oakland police have rounded up dozens o
. >>> actor alen all the has revealed he is battling parkinson's disease.mer máaásáhá star said he was diagnosed with parkinson's 3.5 years ago. he is 82 years old now and decided to go public with the diagnosis to let people know he is able to live a full and happy life. alen all the is best known for playing hawkeye pierce on the long-running tv show, máaásáhá. >>> a school and church community in the east bay is praying for the safe return of molly tibbetts, who...
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no, thanks to parkinson's uk, the charity, because i have parkinson's, i did two minutes at the royalghter is therapeutic, it makes us feel better and there are lots ofjokes that not only from my career, because i co—wrote the vicar of deadly with richard curtis, but also there was a lot of jokes to have richard curtis, but also there was a lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my urologist is a wonderful woman called michelle who and to have a doctor who as your doctor is funny. this is presumably close to your heart as well. parkinson's is an enormous personal, it is a huge thing to take on. is it away for you? it absolutely is. when i was diagnosed i was told i could expect five good years, which i thought was pretty fa ntastic, five good years, which i thought was pretty fantastic, really. but in fa ct, pretty fantastic, really. but in fact, i am pretty fantastic, really. but in fact, iam now pretty fantastic, really. but in fact, i am now seven years in and i am still feeling great, really. when i went to see my urologist, i said that the form
no, thanks to parkinson's uk, the charity, because i have parkinson's, i did two minutes at the royalghter is therapeutic, it makes us feel better and there are lots ofjokes that not only from my career, because i co—wrote the vicar of deadly with richard curtis, but also there was a lot of jokes to have richard curtis, but also there was a lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my urologist is a wonderful woman called michelle who and to have a doctor who...
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como parkinson y alzheimer. >> tenemos niÑos de 11 meses y para el tiempo. >> la contaminaciÓn reducenas como el benceno. >> en vehÍculos en hogares que tienen efectos a largo plazo que pueden producir cÁncer >>> indican que desde el 2011,3.7 millones de personas han muerto. >> por eso que las autoridades han implementado acciones como el programa hoy no circula para reducir la emisiÓn de contaminantes que ponen en riesgo a 10 millones de capitalinos. isa osorio, noticias telemundo. >> la niÑa que fue rostro del suficiente de cientos de familias sigue adaptando a su nueva vida en estados unidos, rogelio mora tagle nos cuenta. >> es mÁs que un nuevo dÍa >>> para alison, es despertar a una realidad muy diferente su primer dÍa de unidos >>> chicos, porque celebramos mi media noche. >> lo que menciona es por el volver a ver la escuela. >> tener compaÑeros nuevos. >> hacer amigos. >> la sÚplica de la niÑa separada de su mamÁ al cruzar la frontera le mostrÓ al mundo el rostro mÁs cruel de la tolerancia cero de la administraciÓn trump. >> alison y cindy reunificadas poco dÍas despuÉs. >> lle
como parkinson y alzheimer. >> tenemos niÑos de 11 meses y para el tiempo. >> la contaminaciÓn reducenas como el benceno. >> en vehÍculos en hogares que tienen efectos a largo plazo que pueden producir cÁncer >>> indican que desde el 2011,3.7 millones de personas han muerto. >> por eso que las autoridades han implementado acciones como el programa hoy no circula para reducir la emisiÓn de contaminantes que ponen en riesgo a 10 millones de capitalinos. isa...
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a parkinson's expert and how exercise like michael j fox, can help patients.t 7 am. >> thank you nora. >>> a better-than-expected earnings report is pushing apple towards the first trillion dollar company. joining us with the details and the latest on employment is jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning, apple not that far away from $1 trillion, they turned in a blockbuster quarter, better- than-expected, in particular, iphone sales, this is usually apples because quarter wedge between the holidays and the september quarter when they launch new phones. their service revenue continues to grow and china is important for apple, sales in china were up 19%. overall the company's revenue rose 17% to $53 billion profit, up over 30% to $11.5 billion. as a result their stock is trading at an all-time high at $25 billion away from the trillion dollar benchmark. elsewhere, news on the economy, adp says the private sector continues to go with robust hiring adding 219,000 jobs in july, that is better-than- expected, this comes before the government gives its monthly repor
a parkinson's expert and how exercise like michael j fox, can help patients.t 7 am. >> thank you nora. >>> a better-than-expected earnings report is pushing apple towards the first trillion dollar company. joining us with the details and the latest on employment is jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning, apple not that far away from $1 trillion, they turned in a blockbuster quarter, better- than-expected, in particular, iphone sales, this is usually apples because quarter...
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a sport for people with disabilities including cerebral palsy and parkinson's.perience the feeling of running and, in his case, running fast. when i get the gold medal, or any medal, i feel like i have really achieved something. i am proud of myself, you know? race running helps me feel free. my mind zones out of everything. although race running has been around since the 1990s, it only became a world para athletic sport for the first time this year and it will be at the european championships for the first time. and he is one of the four race runners who has been chosen to represent team gb. this is happiness. i was there. honestly, it was amazing. rafi first tried out race running in 2015 at a cerebral palsy taster session at his local track. we provide all the bikes to start with and the helmets. we have qualified coaches that will enable the children to try race running for the first time. learn some of the basic skills. and then they have the opportunity to take it from there. supporters of the sport say that in order for participation to increase, coaching
a sport for people with disabilities including cerebral palsy and parkinson's.perience the feeling of running and, in his case, running fast. when i get the gold medal, or any medal, i feel like i have really achieved something. i am proud of myself, you know? race running helps me feel free. my mind zones out of everything. although race running has been around since the 1990s, it only became a world para athletic sport for the first time this year and it will be at the european championships...
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. >> phil: james parkinson was arrested in june last year charged with espionage. prime minister.erman men has been sentenced to nearly 10 years for a bomb attack on a mosque in east germany. he detonated a late pipe comes in dresden. no one was injured. extreme xenophobia. germany's minister visited the scene of a deadly stabbing. the crime was committed last week and. they fear the divisions over angela merkel's decision to allow migrants and. they described the unrest as a wake-up call for the government to stop listening to the people. >> the crime scene has become a place of remembrance. prime minister is the first member of the federal government to visit the site where a german men step to death last sunday.y. they pledged more funding for initiatives for strengthening democracy. >> we should not make the mistake of thinking that this is just a problem. it is a focal point because of the current climate. this issue affects single country, the whole of eastern germany and also, the west. >> they have confirmed that one of the alleged attackers should have been deported in ma
. >> phil: james parkinson was arrested in june last year charged with espionage. prime minister.erman men has been sentenced to nearly 10 years for a bomb attack on a mosque in east germany. he detonated a late pipe comes in dresden. no one was injured. extreme xenophobia. germany's minister visited the scene of a deadly stabbing. the crime was committed last week and. they fear the divisions over angela merkel's decision to allow migrants and. they described the unrest as a wake-up call...
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the human genome and we are blessed to have people to talk about the national institute i have parkinson's and have been diagnosed six years. so we have a challenge in our family but because you are the national institute of hope because you are changing attitudes in this country and i want to thank you thanks to positive solution phase toward research toward hearers and process and we appreciate it. the megastars evelyn is concerned my daughter's best friend is a resident in washington d.c. her baby was born with a totally incurable childhood with a degenerative disease much like others. and has been at boston children's hospital and has been designed by her doctors to use gene therapy as a way to transmit them now i am out of my league. and to give that treatment to give that amazing suggestion. and one of the 70 of all the people surrounding me. that is a tragic neurological condition that is caused by genetics. it is incredible to the idea of gene therapy to turn that into practice. and then in certain instances. and then to affect the spinal cord that you can possibly imagine getting
the human genome and we are blessed to have people to talk about the national institute i have parkinson's and have been diagnosed six years. so we have a challenge in our family but because you are the national institute of hope because you are changing attitudes in this country and i want to thank you thanks to positive solution phase toward research toward hearers and process and we appreciate it. the megastars evelyn is concerned my daughter's best friend is a resident in washington d.c....
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her mother, maureen, who's been her dad's ears for years was diagnosed with parkinsons 's.e's able to take care of her now. and he's able to talk to his friends on speakerphone. >> something so simple means so much. >> i can hear it. >>> you know where this video is going even before i press play. >> oh. >> we got two cops at a gas station. one's still got the nozzle in. and suddenly they both start to move. now the attendant sees what's happening. tries to get it out. yeah, whips right back in her face. you see somebody else comes over to help. the white car does stop and the driver gets out. the driver was confused because he heard someone say, okay, you're done. that had been the attendant an the other side dealing with the car. didn't check in his mirrors to see what was going on. don't worry, she wasn't too badly hurt. the driver is actually going to be covering in e cost as well. >>> once this older brother, by the looks of it t hands over the power washer to his younger broth r, you kind of know where this video is going. even before i press play. >> i've always want
her mother, maureen, who's been her dad's ears for years was diagnosed with parkinsons 's.e's able to take care of her now. and he's able to talk to his friends on speakerphone. >> something so simple means so much. >> i can hear it. >>> you know where this video is going even before i press play. >> oh. >> we got two cops at a gas station. one's still got the nozzle in. and suddenly they both start to move. now the attendant sees what's happening. tries to get...
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parkinson's treatment maker acadia gained 1500%, but some of thos long-term winners are now lagging thisrma is lagging pricing issues r weighed on regeneron. ld be impacted by medicare advancement rules by precision-infuszed drugs and insight h faced lower prices on a key drug. the shadministration's ck on high prices is an increasing headwind for theharma ndustry, but analyst michael yee expects the specialty drugmakers will continue to tperform. >> you have some challenges as some of the large bioteches and large pharmaceutical companies and those challenges over the last few years have driven a likely move towards acquiring many of the small and mid-cap bioteches and we believe many of the other biotechs could be acquired and there's for the speed with which the companies are prodeveloping drugs and the potential of them being taken out. >> still, the price tag of some of the new drugs in the pipeline that offer cures will be in the million dollarange which wil pose a real challenge for the nation's health system. lyfor the nig business report, i'm bertha coombs. >> that is nightpo bu
parkinson's treatment maker acadia gained 1500%, but some of thos long-term winners are now lagging thisrma is lagging pricing issues r weighed on regeneron. ld be impacted by medicare advancement rules by precision-infuszed drugs and insight h faced lower prices on a key drug. the shadministration's ck on high prices is an increasing headwind for theharma ndustry, but analyst michael yee expects the specialty drugmakers will continue to tperform. >> you have some challenges as some of...
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because marlene who has been if her dad's ears for years has now been diagnosed with parkinson's so now he's able to take carry of her and he's able to speak to his friends and family on speaker phone. >> something so simple means so much to all of them. >>> well, had is sure to spark some internet debate. is it round or is it square? >> oh, no, you know, stop it. no. >> artists and puzzle maker tony fisher created this mug that appears to be square at certain angles but appears to be round at others. >> it's >> he's made this but i want to see the apologiles. >> it's kind of like the earth, it looks flat but when you're up in the sky we all know it's round. >> looks to me like the mug itself is square, but it has curves at the top of the mug on each side. >> yeah, that's the hard edges on the top side. >> oh my goodness, i think that's it. >> it's elevated in some areas and concaves in the other side. does that make sense? >> perfectly clear to us as to how tony did this. >> either way, he's got us kind of puzzled. >>> wildlife definitely depends on humans to help them out every once i
because marlene who has been if her dad's ears for years has now been diagnosed with parkinson's so now he's able to take carry of her and he's able to speak to his friends and family on speaker phone. >> something so simple means so much to all of them. >>> well, had is sure to spark some internet debate. is it round or is it square? >> oh, no, you know, stop it. no. >> artists and puzzle maker tony fisher created this mug that appears to be square at certain angles...
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because marlene who has been if her dad's ears for years has now been diagnosed with parkinson's so nows able to take carry of her and he's able to speak to his friends and family on speaker phone. >> something so simple means so much to all of them. >>> well, had is sure to spark some internet debate. is it round or is it square? >> oh, no, you know, stop it. no. >> artists and puzzle maker tony fisher created this mug that appears to be square at certain angles but appears to be round at others. >> it's >> he's made this but i want to see the apologiles. >> it's kind of like the earth, it looks flat but when you're up in the sky we all know it's round. >> looks to me like the mug itself is square, but it has curves at the top of the mug on each side. >> yeah, that's the hard edges on the top side. >> oh my goodness, i think that's it. >> it's elevated in some areas and concaves in the other side. does that make sense? >> perfectly clear to us as to how tony did this. >> either way, he's got us kind of puzzled. >>> wildlife definitely depends on humans to help them out every once in a
because marlene who has been if her dad's ears for years has now been diagnosed with parkinson's so nows able to take carry of her and he's able to speak to his friends and family on speaker phone. >> something so simple means so much to all of them. >>> well, had is sure to spark some internet debate. is it round or is it square? >> oh, no, you know, stop it. no. >> artists and puzzle maker tony fisher created this mug that appears to be square at certain angles but...
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. >>> and following all all this parkinson's revelation. a look at the latest treatments. few seconds on the cbs evening news. >>> thank you for watching. ahead at 6, the white house takes aim at admission standards. where they argue fewer -- fuel- efficient cars are dangerous. we are back in 30 minutes. captioning captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the cbs evening news this tuesday, there is breaking news. a commercial jetliner has gone down on a flight to mexico city. we will have the latest. and facebook says it's uncovered dozens of fake accounts trying to interfere in the u.s. midterm elections. but first, the headlines in 60 seconds. >> reporter: the plane crash in mexico. an aeromexico plane went down shortly after takeoff. >> reporter: photos from the scene show smoke rising from the crash site. >> reporter: the first trial in the special counsel probe, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort faces bank fraud charges. >> reporter: cbs news correspondent paula reid caught up with manafort's attorney. >> reporter: any chance he may try to flip and cooperate
. >>> and following all all this parkinson's revelation. a look at the latest treatments. few seconds on the cbs evening news. >>> thank you for watching. ahead at 6, the white house takes aim at admission standards. where they argue fewer -- fuel- efficient cars are dangerous. we are back in 30 minutes. captioning captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the cbs evening news this tuesday, there is breaking news. a commercial jetliner has gone down on a flight to mexico...
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doing two thousand and fourteen he called it an interest lobby when gives it parkinson's what happening and now he calls it foreign countries targeting economic you know to turkey to them are going to war and so on there's not only tech is concerned by the falling layer it as a brit is under reports the new york stock exchange markets across the world are being affected. investors here in wall street are quite frankly very worried about what they're seeing happening in turkey with the economy right now on monday the dow slipped more than one hundred points and it's not only the dow the s. and p. five hundred dropped as well it's the fourth straight day that the dow and s. and p. saw losses because of worry about the turkey economic situation that continues to rattle investors as one investor said he said we're being very cautious right now because of what we see with the turkey story and what is that turkey story that investors are worried about on monday the turkish lira dropped more than twenty percent very briefly before recouping some of that inflation more than sixteen percent that
doing two thousand and fourteen he called it an interest lobby when gives it parkinson's what happening and now he calls it foreign countries targeting economic you know to turkey to them are going to war and so on there's not only tech is concerned by the falling layer it as a brit is under reports the new york stock exchange markets across the world are being affected. investors here in wall street are quite frankly very worried about what they're seeing happening in turkey with the economy...
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richard has learned to live with parkinson's, but it's the constant pain in his knee which he finds theth. he's waited well over a year for a knee replacement, what should be routine surgery, but there have been four cancellations. he says, if he'd had it done a year ago, it would have made a big difference. hopefully i would have been able to walk without having to use a walking frame, or walking sticks. i would have been able to get out more. but i feel like a prisoner in a room, because i can't get out, no matter how hard i try. richard is one of a growing number in england who have been waiting more than 12 months for operations. four years ago, the then health secretary, jeremy hunt, said such waits were unacceptable, and called for them to be eliminated. then there were about 570 waiting that time, now it is more than 3,500. we know, over winter this year, unfortunately, the pressures on the nhs were such that we had to cancel routine operations for a couple of months. what that meant is not that patients didn't need those operations, it meant they had to wait longer for them, and
richard has learned to live with parkinson's, but it's the constant pain in his knee which he finds theth. he's waited well over a year for a knee replacement, what should be routine surgery, but there have been four cancellations. he says, if he'd had it done a year ago, it would have made a big difference. hopefully i would have been able to walk without having to use a walking frame, or walking sticks. i would have been able to get out more. but i feel like a prisoner in a room, because i...
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richard has learned to live with parkinson's, but it is the constant pain in his knee which he findse replacement, or what should be routine surgery, but there have been four cancellations. he says if he had had it done one year ago, it would have made a big difference. hopefully, i would have been able to walk without having to use a walking frame, or walking sticks. i would have been able to get out more. but, ifeel like i am a prisoner in a room, because i cannot get out, no matter how hard i try. richard is one of a growing number in england who have been waiting more than 12 months for operations. four years ago, the then health secretaryjeremy hunt said such waits were unacceptable and called for them to be eliminated. then there were about 570 waiting that time, now it is more than 3500. we know every winter this year, unfortunately the pressures on the nhs were such that we had to cancel routine operations for a couple of months. what that meant is not that patients did not need those operations, it meant that they had to wait longerfor them and i think that is reflected in t
richard has learned to live with parkinson's, but it is the constant pain in his knee which he findse replacement, or what should be routine surgery, but there have been four cancellations. he says if he had had it done one year ago, it would have made a big difference. hopefully, i would have been able to walk without having to use a walking frame, or walking sticks. i would have been able to get out more. but, ifeel like i am a prisoner in a room, because i cannot get out, no matter how hard...
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leukemia hodgkins disease non hodgkins lymphoma parkinson's disease prostate cancer and respiratory cancers including lung cancer in addition the v.a. presumed certain birth defects in children of vietnam and korea veterans are associated with the veterans exposure to agent orange meaning the v.a. recognizes that birth defects in u.s. veterans children were caused by exposure to agent orange when said to one of the nine makers of the agent orange for the u.s. government during the vietnam war claims they're not responsible for the effects of the product on veterans or the many many innocent being to me is in korean stating that the government set the specifications for making agent orange and determined when and where and how it was made agent orange would only be produced for and used by the us government however the recent verdict in the us courts found finding monsanto legally responsible for the cancer causing of facts of its pesticide roundup were and were ordered to pay two hundred eighty one million dollars to one of their victims which has led the nation of vietnam's foreign ministe
leukemia hodgkins disease non hodgkins lymphoma parkinson's disease prostate cancer and respiratory cancers including lung cancer in addition the v.a. presumed certain birth defects in children of vietnam and korea veterans are associated with the veterans exposure to agent orange meaning the v.a. recognizes that birth defects in u.s. veterans children were caused by exposure to agent orange when said to one of the nine makers of the agent orange for the u.s. government during the vietnam war...
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resistance on each island men and women stood up against their oppressors in jamaica captain leonard parkinson the leader of the maroons and grandy nani and ashanti known as the marine priestess in barbados who saw an evil war chief through valiant insurgents found a name and identity. all throughout the mountainous areas of jamaica you have these communities of formerly in slave people who have escaped and they learn the territory they learn to cultivate crops there and they learn to fight as well harassing plantations taking gunpowder getting new recruits and maintaining a building communities in the mountains where this becomes increasingly a problem for the british and by the second third decade of the eighteenth century it breaks out into major war and the british aren't even sure they're going to be able to maintain the island. therefore done. here for yours where they. come from. that then. run. the sugar system rose to a fever pitch and went haywire after the islands of fire reached the african coast . wars rage at the capture sites notably incentive gambia where the marabouts blame sl
resistance on each island men and women stood up against their oppressors in jamaica captain leonard parkinson the leader of the maroons and grandy nani and ashanti known as the marine priestess in barbados who saw an evil war chief through valiant insurgents found a name and identity. all throughout the mountainous areas of jamaica you have these communities of formerly in slave people who have escaped and they learn the territory they learn to cultivate crops there and they learn to fight as...
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reported that that mom who did it in recent years one hundred million a small amount were arms with parkinson's and purchasing american equip that's expected to continue and jump when he was in one like on his official visit gripped by american missiles that are the best in the world that's probably you know too expensive but in other words across the board the truck is searched and has reinforced and advanced the bar and out through the lation ship and that's quite a surprise that observers like myself fair we really appreciate your time so thank you very much indeed for joining us on al-jazeera thank you peru has imposed new entry restrictions to try to limit the flow of migrants from venezuela the peruvian government says asylum seekers must now carry passports previously to get into the country using just a venezuelan national id card not in a sanchez reports from the peruvian the city of thomas on the northern border with ecuador. i hoping to escape the economic hardship gripping the country desperate venus will answer pouring into beatles water with it whether by bus by car or by foot bef
reported that that mom who did it in recent years one hundred million a small amount were arms with parkinson's and purchasing american equip that's expected to continue and jump when he was in one like on his official visit gripped by american missiles that are the best in the world that's probably you know too expensive but in other words across the board the truck is searched and has reinforced and advanced the bar and out through the lation ship and that's quite a surprise that observers...
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the actor revealing tonight he was diagnosed with parkinson's three and a half years ago.ing to encourage others, alda tweeting, "my life is full, i act, i give talks, i do my podcast. if you get a diagnosis, keep moving." >>> when we come back tonight, they ordered a pizza, but they were not expecting this. you have to see this. preparing clccampfire t. say what? trout. trout. all right. you don't think i need both? why does he have that axe? make summer go right with ford america's best selling brand. now get 0% financing for 72 months plus $1,000 ford credit bonus cash on a great selection of suv's. during the ford summer sales event, get our best offer of the season 0% financing for 72 months plus $1,000 ford credit bonus cash. 0% financing for 72 months plus get your groove on with one a day 50+. ♪ get ready for the wild life ♪ complete multivitamins with key nutrients that address 6 concerns of aging, including heart health, supported by b-vitamins. your one a day is showing. your mornings were made for better things than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumato
the actor revealing tonight he was diagnosed with parkinson's three and a half years ago.ing to encourage others, alda tweeting, "my life is full, i act, i give talks, i do my podcast. if you get a diagnosis, keep moving." >>> when we come back tonight, they ordered a pizza, but they were not expecting this. you have to see this. preparing clccampfire t. say what? trout. trout. all right. you don't think i need both? why does he have that axe? make summer go right with ford...
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richard has learned to live with parkinson's, but it is the constant pain in his knee which he findsr a year for a knee replacement, or what should be routine surgery, but there have been four cancellations. he says if he had had it done one year ago, it would have made a big difference. hopefully, i would have been able to walk without having to use a walking frame, or walking sticks. i would have been able to get out more. but, ifeel like i am a prisoner in a room, because i cannot get out, no matter how hard i try. richard is one of a growing number in england who have been waiting more than 12 months for operations. four years ago, the then health secretaryjeremy hunt said such waits were unacceptable and called for them to be eliminated. then there were about 570 waiting that time, now it is more than 3500. we know every winter this year, unfortunately the pressures on the nhs were such that we had to cancel routine operations for a couple of months. what that meant is not that patients did not need those operations, it meant that they had to wait longer for them and i think tha
richard has learned to live with parkinson's, but it is the constant pain in his knee which he findsr a year for a knee replacement, or what should be routine surgery, but there have been four cancellations. he says if he had had it done one year ago, it would have made a big difference. hopefully, i would have been able to walk without having to use a walking frame, or walking sticks. i would have been able to get out more. but, ifeel like i am a prisoner in a room, because i cannot get out,...
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meeting in its new purpose built courtrooms and the only board of sociology that i respect to such a parkinson's law that any organization that moves in to bring you purposely waters will go bust within eighteen months. and one fears that we have this kind of institutional inertia that we can't really imagine and the architect of the previous. is seeing its foundations by the very popular consent which after all was the basis of the democratic. ok my goal in watching the last forty. seconds of the program goes to you go ahead. you know i think what we're so fundamentally what we're seeing is that the erosion of that unilateral world order and it's big and it's beginning to catch up to riyadh reality is beginning to catch up to the europeans just like with theresa may she she's doing brecht's it of course that she look to the u.s. as an alternative market but because of sanctions now she's going to be looking more and more toward china and i think you're going to see that wave increasing in the coming years simply because we have this new multi-polar emerging that is kind of just isolate in effec
meeting in its new purpose built courtrooms and the only board of sociology that i respect to such a parkinson's law that any organization that moves in to bring you purposely waters will go bust within eighteen months. and one fears that we have this kind of institutional inertia that we can't really imagine and the architect of the previous. is seeing its foundations by the very popular consent which after all was the basis of the democratic. ok my goal in watching the last forty. seconds of...
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hewas in parkinson's disease, ty gave me a sense to rise up from a calculus book and start thinking about good for the benefits of society and taught me about role of science and technology or benefits of society and i ended up in the white house and i'm a white house alumnist standing here right now. my support for john mccain is the public service that i had to do with white house alumnist and you have to step up for war heros and leaders like this who is now lying in the state, and i keep my condolences for the mccain family. rob: entire life devote today this country in one way or another and what a story he had and this week will be much about remembering the late senator. thank you, sir for your time, we appreciate it. >> thank you so much folks for having me, i'm honored for. rob: 37 minutes after the hour, democrats to strip power to super delegates, same system that helped secure hillary clinton's nomination, what does this mean to elections going forward, political panel will debate coming up. jackie: controversial plan is forcing dlik went kids to pay hundreds of dollars for sk
hewas in parkinson's disease, ty gave me a sense to rise up from a calculus book and start thinking about good for the benefits of society and taught me about role of science and technology or benefits of society and i ended up in the white house and i'm a white house alumnist standing here right now. my support for john mccain is the public service that i had to do with white house alumnist and you have to step up for war heros and leaders like this who is now lying in the state, and i keep my...
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that's how much money jenny parkinson, from dorset, transferred to a fraudster over the phone when sheised and she needed to move her cash to a more secure account. she recalls the moment her actual bank told her it had all been a scam. he said, i must tell you now, as you have done the transfers, it's not our responsibility for this loss of money. upon which, i actually was physically sick. because i realised that everything i had worked for, my pension lump sum, all my savings was gone in a flash. the financial 0mbudsman says it has had around 8,500 similar complaints this year, up 17%. last year, bank customers transferred nearly £2110 million to fraudsters. it all comes down to who is to blame. the banks say if the transaction was authorised by you, it is called being grossly negligent. it's your fault and they don't have to pay you back. in some cases, you are having to work out, unbalanced did they authorise it or not? because different legal tests apply according to that, but if they didn't, so, were you grossly negligent? that's the test. what we are saying is that a pretty hig
that's how much money jenny parkinson, from dorset, transferred to a fraudster over the phone when sheised and she needed to move her cash to a more secure account. she recalls the moment her actual bank told her it had all been a scam. he said, i must tell you now, as you have done the transfers, it's not our responsibility for this loss of money. upon which, i actually was physically sick. because i realised that everything i had worked for, my pension lump sum, all my savings was gone in a...
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resistance on each island men and women stood up against their oppressors in jamaica cotton leonard parkinson the leader of the maroons and grandy nani and ashanti known as the marine priestess in barbados. an evil war chief through valiant insurgents found a name and identity. all throughout the mountainous areas of jamaica you have these communities of formerly in slave people who have escaped and they learn the territory they learn to cultivate crops there and they learn to fight as well harassing plantations taking gunpowder getting new recruits and maintaining and building communities in the mountains where this becomes increasingly a problem for the british and by the second third decade of the eighteenth century it breaks out into major war and the british aren't even sure they're going to be able to maintain the island. yeah therefore done there and. then there's not. that then they're there for yours when. the heavy. snow got to. run. the sugar system rose to a fever pitch and went haywire after the islands the fire reached the african coast . wars raged at the capture sites notably
resistance on each island men and women stood up against their oppressors in jamaica cotton leonard parkinson the leader of the maroons and grandy nani and ashanti known as the marine priestess in barbados. an evil war chief through valiant insurgents found a name and identity. all throughout the mountainous areas of jamaica you have these communities of formerly in slave people who have escaped and they learn the territory they learn to cultivate crops there and they learn to fight as well...