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has always been prevalent? what makes it prevalent? guest: again, it is driven by demographics. theou look 100 years ago, average lifespan was not long, so few people would actually develop alzheimer's. ,he risk does increase with age even though just getting older does not necessarily mean you will get alzheimer's. but if you are 65 or older, about one in 10 people have alzheimer's. 85 and older, that jumps to one in three. so as the population demographics shift, as baby boomers reach the age of risk, we are seeing more people develop autonomous. host: what about race demographics? does it impact every race? guest: it does. everyone with a brain is at risk of alzheimer's disease. that said, there are some ethnic factors that seem to play a role. african-americans are twice as likely to develop dementia, and hispanics and latinos are one and a half times as likely as hispanic whites. geneticrtly german by differences and socioeconomic factors. if you consider a person of age now to develop alzheimer's, they have different life experiences based on whether they were white, afric
has always been prevalent? what makes it prevalent? guest: again, it is driven by demographics. theou look 100 years ago, average lifespan was not long, so few people would actually develop alzheimer's. ,he risk does increase with age even though just getting older does not necessarily mean you will get alzheimer's. but if you are 65 or older, about one in 10 people have alzheimer's. 85 and older, that jumps to one in three. so as the population demographics shift, as baby boomers reach the age...
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what there was, was prevalent anti-semitism in all segments of polish society before the second world, during the second world war and after the second world war. yes, there were poles who risked their lives to save jews. we honor them every day. that doesn't mean you rewrite history. brent: rabbi hier, we would like to talk more with you but unfortunately we are out of time. we appreciate you sharing your time and valuable insights into this new law that has taken effect today in poland. rabbi marvin hie joining us tonight from los angeles. thank you. rhere are some other stories making headlines around the world. catalonia's ousted leader has dropped his bid to again be appointed regional president. speaking from brussels, he said the move was needed to break a political deadlock between separatist parties and catalonia. he is in self-imposed exile in belgium and is wanted in spain for his role in catalonia's failed secession bid. italy's former prime minister silvio berlusconi has made his only joint appearance with leaders of his center-right coalition. it's an attempt to show a u
what there was, was prevalent anti-semitism in all segments of polish society before the second world, during the second world war and after the second world war. yes, there were poles who risked their lives to save jews. we honor them every day. that doesn't mean you rewrite history. brent: rabbi hier, we would like to talk more with you but unfortunately we are out of time. we appreciate you sharing your time and valuable insights into this new law that has taken effect today in poland. rabbi...
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keith fargo talks about the group's recent report showing sharp increases in alzheimer's prevalence, death and cost of care. and efforts to promote civility in public discourse. we also visit salem, oregon, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour with oregon governor kate brown talking about top public policy issues facing her state be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on friday morning. join the discussion. >> tomorrow, a supreme court oral argument in the case of national institute of family and life advocates versus becerra. the case deals with the somb crisis pregnancy centers and freedom of speech. listen to that argument friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. saturday, c-span has live coverage of the march for our lives rally in washington. activists and participants join politicians to rally against gun violence and recent mass shootings. see that live saturday starting at noon eastern. >> this sunday on 1958, america in turmoil, the president election of 1958 began with eight -- 1968 began with eight candidates. by the end, the sit
keith fargo talks about the group's recent report showing sharp increases in alzheimer's prevalence, death and cost of care. and efforts to promote civility in public discourse. we also visit salem, oregon, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour with oregon governor kate brown talking about top public policy issues facing her state be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on friday morning. join the discussion. >> tomorrow, a supreme...
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we still do not have an accurate estimates of the prevalence in the military. there is no prevalence survey like the one we have for the service members on the assault and harassment. we only have the reported numbers into that isn't enough. the prevalence survey helps shine a light on the issue and we need to understand the scope of the problem so that we can better doo our job for the servicemembers and their family. they made efforts to solve this problem, but it really hasn't been enough. thanks to the advocacy of the delegation that was signed into law by president obama w in 201. it required allrs personnel who are in supervisory positions to the chain of command reportsvi o the child abusese and neglect. we need to stop this before it begins. to address the intimate partner violence and abuse we must start by addressing the stressors on the military families. the challenges of deployment and reintegration, isolation from the support networks and fear that reporting your servicemembers for violence may result in the end of his or her career and potentiall
we still do not have an accurate estimates of the prevalence in the military. there is no prevalence survey like the one we have for the service members on the assault and harassment. we only have the reported numbers into that isn't enough. the prevalence survey helps shine a light on the issue and we need to understand the scope of the problem so that we can better doo our job for the servicemembers and their family. they made efforts to solve this problem, but it really hasn't been enough....
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a re prostate cancer is becoming more prevalent are killing more people.s of women with breast cancer. that is right. it has taken a long time to get to this point. because of the advances of medical technology, it means we can diagnose this sooner. this trial is about 5000 people, 5000 men helped. 47,000 about 5000 people, 5000 men helped. 117,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. a lot of people will be frustrated to think, why not roll this out more widely? that is a good question. this is a massive sample south, 5000 men will ta ke massive sample south, 5000 men will take part. that will hopefully lead to this becoming a full—time service. as you say, 40,000 new cases every year. 11,000 deaths every year from prostate cancer. hopefully this will seen as a significant step forward and hopefully lead to longer survival rates. a reminder that if there is anything worrying you, go and see yourgp. anything worrying you, go and see your gp. thank you very much. children with special educational needs and disabilities in england —— who attend
a re prostate cancer is becoming more prevalent are killing more people.s of women with breast cancer. that is right. it has taken a long time to get to this point. because of the advances of medical technology, it means we can diagnose this sooner. this trial is about 5000 people, 5000 men helped. 47,000 about 5000 people, 5000 men helped. 117,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. a lot of people will be frustrated to think, why not roll this out more widely? that is a good...
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because that document state that pot and sets and the senate is was prevalent in poland before the law during the war and after the war it has nothing to do with communism nobody the jewish community says that the concentration camps were polish concentration camps they were nazi concentration camps in poland all right but nobody believes that and the seventh is as the polish lead is now present it was a small problem in poland on the contrary it was a prolific problem rabbi here if i could i've got that document you talking about my been looking through it and there's been what's written about that document the jerusalem post for example says that the report says that polish jews were so worried by the post-war anti-semitism in poland that many were even fleeing to germany now that says a lot right there do you think the wall that was passed in with into effect today is it an attempt by the polish government to read write history yes i believe so because all they had to say was as follows. we object to anyone calling auschwitz and the other camps polish camps when they were nazi germa
because that document state that pot and sets and the senate is was prevalent in poland before the law during the war and after the war it has nothing to do with communism nobody the jewish community says that the concentration camps were polish concentration camps they were nazi concentration camps in poland all right but nobody believes that and the seventh is as the polish lead is now present it was a small problem in poland on the contrary it was a prolific problem rabbi here if i could...
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would worry about it but they weren't , prevalent at the top levels of organizations.and privacy is a board level conversation. every industry has two pressures that a lot of times are opposite. one pressure is they have to connect with customers more and have to provide better websites, better services, better mobile apps, which means collecting more data and providing a better value to their customers more , personalized and specific to them. on the other hand they have to be more secure and make sure they are not breached. they have to make sure they can provide privacy controls and comply with regulations like gdpr. industry isard and trying to figure ahead to do both things and that is where we can help them. protectiondpr is the coming into the u.k. on may 25. how do you view that regulation? it will make privacy that much more important. it gives power back to the consumer. in fact, if facebook wasn't going through what it has done, or -- they could have racked up significant finds. how is that affecting your clients? todd: i think it is great for the industry.
would worry about it but they weren't , prevalent at the top levels of organizations.and privacy is a board level conversation. every industry has two pressures that a lot of times are opposite. one pressure is they have to connect with customers more and have to provide better websites, better services, better mobile apps, which means collecting more data and providing a better value to their customers more , personalized and specific to them. on the other hand they have to be more secure and...
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would worry about it but they weren't prevalent at the top levels of organizations.d privacy is a board in every industry has two pressures that a lot of times are opposite. one pressure is they have to connect with customers more and have to provide better websites, better services, better mobile apps, which means collecting more data and more personalized and specific to them. on the other hand they have to be more secure and make sure they are not reached. they canake sure provide privacy controls and provides regulations. a lot of times those things are at odds and it is hard to do both. and leadership team in every industry is trying to figure out how to do both things and that is where we can help them. theline: gdp are is protection coming on may 25, how do you do with that regulation because it is going to make -- it is going to give more power back to the consumer and in fact, if facebook wasn't going through what it has done, what occurred at the spec had occurred today -- they could have racked up significant finds. how is that affecting your clients? todd
would worry about it but they weren't prevalent at the top levels of organizations.d privacy is a board in every industry has two pressures that a lot of times are opposite. one pressure is they have to connect with customers more and have to provide better websites, better services, better mobile apps, which means collecting more data and more personalized and specific to them. on the other hand they have to be more secure and make sure they are not reached. they canake sure provide privacy...
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just as the prevalence survey helped to shine a light on the issue, we need to understand the scope of the problem to do a better jo rb to support services for the families. congress has made some efforts to solve this problem, but it real hi has not been enough. thank you to advocacy of the hawaiian delegation, tall ya's law was signed to inlaw by president obama in 2016. it required all personnel in supervisory positions within the chain of command to report such child abuse and negligent. this law was a good step. good first step, but we need the to do much more to prevent the crime crimes from happening in the first place. we need to stop the abuse before it begins, and properly address it before it happens. to address partner and child abuse, we have to start by addressing the stressors on the families. the challenges of deployment and integrati integration, and isolation from support networks and the fears that reporting your service members for violence may result in the end of his or her career and the potential loss of income, and benefits for the family to put significant str
just as the prevalence survey helped to shine a light on the issue, we need to understand the scope of the problem to do a better jo rb to support services for the families. congress has made some efforts to solve this problem, but it real hi has not been enough. thank you to advocacy of the hawaiian delegation, tall ya's law was signed to inlaw by president obama in 2016. it required all personnel in supervisory positions within the chain of command to report such child abuse and negligent....
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his russian spy drama traces of a nerve agent are found in the pub visited by surrogates preval and his daughter shortly before the collapse due to poisoning a week ago. i'm edith q. moneyball come to the program in colombia counting is under way in historic legislative elections the first to allow participation by former fark rebels the former rebels are guaranteed ten seats regardless of the results fark agreed to end its decades long interaction in return for status as a political party in a controversial twenty sixteen peace deal with president juan manuel santos about his electoral campaign was marred by protests and it is expected to do badly. president santos said the election was a crossroads for colombia. this is the first time in half a century where the fork instead of sabotaging the elections they're participating in the elections that something historic and very important for our democracy. for more let's now bring in correspondent ophelia rooty who's in both a ophelia thanks for joining us we've just heard president santos there calling these elections historic but of cour
his russian spy drama traces of a nerve agent are found in the pub visited by surrogates preval and his daughter shortly before the collapse due to poisoning a week ago. i'm edith q. moneyball come to the program in colombia counting is under way in historic legislative elections the first to allow participation by former fark rebels the former rebels are guaranteed ten seats regardless of the results fark agreed to end its decades long interaction in return for status as a political party in a...
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were bad just as there were a few jews to a bat that is preposterous that is a lot what it was is a prevalent and the senate is in all segments of polish society the for the second world war during the second world war and after the second world war yes it was a polish righteous risto lives to save jews we honor them every day you know that doesn't mean you the right history. rabbi here we want to talk more with your unfortunately we're out of time but we certainly appreciate you sharing your time and valuable insights into this new law that has taken place has taken effect today in poland rabbi marvin here joining us tonight from los angeles thank you you thank . and here's a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you u.s. president has announced punitive on imports of steel and aluminum the production has moved in immediate threat from europe to respond in kind it's in the jones. you're watching news live from berlin for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company will be back at the top of the hour with more world news. they make a commitment. they find solutions. and str
were bad just as there were a few jews to a bat that is preposterous that is a lot what it was is a prevalent and the senate is in all segments of polish society the for the second world war during the second world war and after the second world war yes it was a polish righteous risto lives to save jews we honor them every day you know that doesn't mean you the right history. rabbi here we want to talk more with your unfortunately we're out of time but we certainly appreciate you sharing your...
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and a little actual property and financialization and the trend is only exacerbated to become more prevalent and more significant to the point where very little of our consciousness is now part of the physical world we're entering therefore reality we're entering a now phase where people uploading their minds to an app and they're willing to trade their physical body in exchange for the promise of immortality because remember as we've shifted from the physical to the pure spiritual i guess you could call we've also lost all values associated with the physical plane the whole respect for gravity the whole respect for morality and ethics have now been reinterpreted in the gravitational liss ethical lists valueless vacuum of moral turpitude which is now the new reality or heaven as some may call it this is again a silicon valley company it's y. combinator the guy who's the co-founder says the user experience with identical to physician assisted suicide there are twenty five people on the waiting list including one silicon valley billionaire who's in it is like early thirty's and he's already pu
and a little actual property and financialization and the trend is only exacerbated to become more prevalent and more significant to the point where very little of our consciousness is now part of the physical world we're entering therefore reality we're entering a now phase where people uploading their minds to an app and they're willing to trade their physical body in exchange for the promise of immortality because remember as we've shifted from the physical to the pure spiritual i guess you...
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the prevalence of adult mental health bill misses, 16 point 3% are diagnosed as hispanic. 19.3 are white adults living with a mental health condition. 18.6 are black adults and asian adults are 14%. you can get more details online. from detroit, good morning. caller: good morning. said, the answer he gave about the profile, was so right. so many people could fit in that profile. and they become stigmatized if you start to report them and you don't really know if there is going to be any type of violent behavior. so with that said, it boils back down to the guns. is, i don't understand, all of the medicine i see on tv. they advertise if you have a problem for this, urinating or holding your bladder or pain or whatever. a lot of this medicine also says that you could have suicidal tendencies and it could come up and depression. it could cause depression or suicidal tendencies. ingredients? that they are using in these drugs that gives off that? so that should be looked into. that is all i have to say. put on your medical professional hat. guest: i appreciate that. the issue of psychiatric
the prevalence of adult mental health bill misses, 16 point 3% are diagnosed as hispanic. 19.3 are white adults living with a mental health condition. 18.6 are black adults and asian adults are 14%. you can get more details online. from detroit, good morning. caller: good morning. said, the answer he gave about the profile, was so right. so many people could fit in that profile. and they become stigmatized if you start to report them and you don't really know if there is going to be any type of...
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his disc dress is multiplied the most prevalent system is poverty. the thing that holds him down as color. the racial attitude and behavior of white americans towards black americans. on american history tv on c-span three. history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you and c-span two is live this evening. the organizers and the pushing
his disc dress is multiplied the most prevalent system is poverty. the thing that holds him down as color. the racial attitude and behavior of white americans towards black americans. on american history tv on c-span three. history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the...
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there were also small-loan lenders, sort of like the payday lender that is so prevalent today. they make small loans, garnish your wages with very high interest rates. manufacturers also offered consumer credit with installment plans, so if you wanted to buy an automobile or piano or a kind of durable good, an electric appliance, sewing machine, bicycle, you could buy it with installment credit. fifthly, retailers offered credit. they begin to offer charge accounts for the wealthy, and you see on this slide of budget accounts from the leading department store in philadelphia. it was the neiman's of philadelphia. in order to encourage wealthy clients to have charge accounts they used the term "budget account" to make it seem like something thrifty, worthwhile, and good. a budget is good. credit, right, bad. so they called it a budget account rather than a credit or charge account. department stores begin to issue charge plates that look like dogtags to wealthy customers so they could use them without having to go through the laborious process of calling the finance department an
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the most prevalent system is -- the most prevalent symptom is poverty. the thing that holds them down is color. in the commission's phrase, the racial attitudes and behaviors of white americans towards black americans. the people who did the rioting are described like this, most young, more than half between 15 and 24, most school dropouts for -- but better educated than the average ghetto dweller. four out of five were employed, some making as much as $150 a week. but most of them holding down menial jobs. there is another way to describe them by the list of their grievances. it is a composite self-portrait, a picture of a man who sees himself as an outsider in our society. callousalong from schools, dead-end job, confined to neighborhoods, ignored by government, harassed. in 12 out of 24 riots studied by the commission, what sparked the disorder was an incident involving the police. we have assembled the findings of the report. the sparks fell in the tender of crowded streets. friction with the police was not the cause but only the last in the chain of
the most prevalent system is -- the most prevalent symptom is poverty. the thing that holds them down is color. in the commission's phrase, the racial attitudes and behaviors of white americans towards black americans. the people who did the rioting are described like this, most young, more than half between 15 and 24, most school dropouts for -- but better educated than the average ghetto dweller. four out of five were employed, some making as much as $150 a week. but most of them holding down...
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. >> we've become aware of the prevalence and the potential harm they might cause, i think we need toking now about how we can reduce those inputs. >> reporter: the international bottled water association tells cbs news, there is no consensus on testing for micro plastics or the potential health impacts. the group says this new study is not based on sound science and is unnecessarily scare consumers. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the battle over fake meat, why some ranchers are pushing the way beef and meat are labeled as company is develop plant based products that taste just like meat. >>> and in the series "a more perfect union," we'll meet a homeless man who spent 30 years living on the streets of san francisco and the sheriff's deputy who helped him get on his feet. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day and a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's friday, march 16th. i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. time is 4-- >>> good morning, everyone. it is fr
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important foreign policy tools, the finest educational system in the world and a culture that is prevalent in nearly every corner of the planet. all four of these positions play an important role in u.s. foreign policy and i'm pleased that all four of these nominations are here with us today. let's begin with colombia, where we have a relationship that in my view is a poster child for what good u.s. foreign assistance can do. we have worked for decades now with the colombian government on a problem of mutual concern, the production and trafficking of drugs. the u.s. colombia initiate plan colombia is one of the most effective bilateral efforts that we've ever undertaken and is a model in this western hemisphere. the initiative's main goal was to reduce the supply of illegal drugs produced and exported by colombia, but in addition, it helped the security of colombia itself, the stability of its government and its governance. and as a result, economic relations with colombia have deepened throughout the years and the u.s. remains their top trading partner. in short, this partnership has allo
important foreign policy tools, the finest educational system in the world and a culture that is prevalent in nearly every corner of the planet. all four of these positions play an important role in u.s. foreign policy and i'm pleased that all four of these nominations are here with us today. let's begin with colombia, where we have a relationship that in my view is a poster child for what good u.s. foreign assistance can do. we have worked for decades now with the colombian government on a...
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because of the prevalence of disinformation in many parts of the world, these eca exchanges bring real world experiences in the united states that foster credibility and trust. these people-to-people ties are an important way to show that u.s. disagreement with a given regime overseas or with the government of the country and not with the people. thus, academic, cultural and athletic exchanges cultivate mutual understanding as well as friendly and peaceful relations between the people of the united states and the people of other countries. in my time as a business executive in the telecommunications industry, working in emerging markets in africa, europe, south america and asia, i obtained a deep appreciation of the role played by our educational programs. so often those i met in key decision-making roles had been the beneficiaries of eca's bilateral agreements where foreign partners, governments, businesses and ngos. they had experienced the richness of america's political, economic and cultural life. and as a result, they were very receptive to what america had to offer. as a delegat
because of the prevalence of disinformation in many parts of the world, these eca exchanges bring real world experiences in the united states that foster credibility and trust. these people-to-people ties are an important way to show that u.s. disagreement with a given regime overseas or with the government of the country and not with the people. thus, academic, cultural and athletic exchanges cultivate mutual understanding as well as friendly and peaceful relations between the people of the...
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that's a lot of the thinking in politics today and i think that thinking is really prevalent among the people who decided to stick with donald trump. >> stormy daniels, that saga, headlines like the president, the porn star and the play mate, is this a new normal? >> well, for the trump administration it is. the ratio of "melodrama" to governing since he took office is completely out of whack and like nothing we've seen certainly -- we have to go back to the clinton days. i'm not sure even it's even fair to bring those up, but we should. there was a period of bill clinton's presidency we were talking about stains on blue dresses that was just as toddery as this. donald trump got here faster. it has a feeling of defining the very man and administration in a profound way. >> did you find her story credible? you watched i'm sure. >> i did. i watched several times. no, i watched it once, i watched it again. i found her much more credible even than i expected to. for a bunch of reasons. if you had read right beforehand, which i did, the 2011 in touch interview, she never contradicted hersel
that's a lot of the thinking in politics today and i think that thinking is really prevalent among the people who decided to stick with donald trump. >> stormy daniels, that saga, headlines like the president, the porn star and the play mate, is this a new normal? >> well, for the trump administration it is. the ratio of "melodrama" to governing since he took office is completely out of whack and like nothing we've seen certainly -- we have to go back to the clinton days....
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. >> anything we can do to reduce the prevalence of guns in the community will help keep the community safe. >> the measure carries 5-0. >> reporter: they voted to have an ordinance drafted that would ban sales and procession of guns on county owned property. several people expressed concerns about the future of the shooting range because they say if this ban is approved and you can no longer possess a gun on county land, what's that going to do for the range that's located on county land? nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> now to the peninsula. suspicion of an illegal marijuana grow. a caravan of cars, chp and fish and game rushed to the scene. this was in the mountains west of la honda. it's a rural spot. sky ranger was over head. an unarmed ranger reported what she thought were illegal pot growers. search teams found an east palo alto man and arrested him for cocaine possession. they did not find any illegal pot. >>> man accused of having explosive material many the east bay appeared in court. bail was set at $500,000. the 26-year-old allegedly led chp officers on a short chase su
. >> anything we can do to reduce the prevalence of guns in the community will help keep the community safe. >> the measure carries 5-0. >> reporter: they voted to have an ordinance drafted that would ban sales and procession of guns on county owned property. several people expressed concerns about the future of the shooting range because they say if this ban is approved and you can no longer possess a gun on county land, what's that going to do for the range that's located on...
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in last year they found the micro plastics in tap water and the irony is that the tap water the prevalence of plastics in tap water was even less than in bottled water so you think that you're consuming something pure and in fact you know it might be more contaminated than what is coming from the tap. so i think basically going to the. you know go going to the basics getting back to the basics and in fact also reducing your consumption of things that are even wrapped in plastic because that plastic packaging releases tiny pieces as well into the plastic itself and chemicals that we may be absorbing so if you want to go as plastic free as you can even in your own bodies then well i would recommend eating organic and as unprocessed and homemade as you can do ok so it's time for us basically to review everything from how we eat to what we wear sun you're from did of your environment thanks very much for all of that information all week we've been looking at the big issues and russia's presidential elections coming up on sunday president vladimir putin is of course expected to cruise to victor
in last year they found the micro plastics in tap water and the irony is that the tap water the prevalence of plastics in tap water was even less than in bottled water so you think that you're consuming something pure and in fact you know it might be more contaminated than what is coming from the tap. so i think basically going to the. you know go going to the basics getting back to the basics and in fact also reducing your consumption of things that are even wrapped in plastic because that...
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it is prevalent on the streets now. jennifer: 30-year-old max is one of them. he said the high of meth was psychologically addictive. >> you feel superhuman. you feel you are capable of anything, and you are in fact not. >> i was hallucinating. i didn't know what was real, what was fake. jennifer: 21-year-old parker, sober for 13 months, also used meth and says it is the type of drug that tears your whole life apart. >> it destroys everything, your soul and heart. everything that you are deteriorates. jennifer: meth use to be very common because users could make it at home by combining a few ingredients available at virtually any grocery or hardware store, along with pseudoephedrine. a key ingredient for meth is now missing from pharmacy shelves. pseudoephedrine is a decongestant, and if you want it, you have to go directly to the pharmacist, give them your license, and there are strict controls about buying it. they are tracking how much you buy and are required to report suspicious activity to the state. pseudoephedrine regulations cause a temporary lull in m
it is prevalent on the streets now. jennifer: 30-year-old max is one of them. he said the high of meth was psychologically addictive. >> you feel superhuman. you feel you are capable of anything, and you are in fact not. >> i was hallucinating. i didn't know what was real, what was fake. jennifer: 21-year-old parker, sober for 13 months, also used meth and says it is the type of drug that tears your whole life apart. >> it destroys everything, your soul and heart. everything...
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it made me wonder how prevalent the services are at hospitals and how does one access a chaplain if one wants a chaplain? >> chaplains are available at most large hospitals. in most cases if a family member or patient wanted to speak with a chaplain it would be as simple as telling your nurse or physician you would like to speak with a chaplain. different hospitals have different staffing ratios. some hospitals are very fully staffed like ucsf and other hospitals are smaller and may have one or two chaplains to cover the patient census which can make it difficult for the chaplain to see the patients each day. >> of course. then you have to ask. >> exactly. and it's okay to ask. each and every patient deserves to have their spiritual needs met as well as physical needs while in the hospital. chaplains are a way hospitals can guarantee that the spiritual needs are addressed. >> in your experience as a chaplain. you have been a chaplain how long? >> over 20 years. >> in a variety of different hospitals. we'll get into that further into the interview. what's your sense about people wanting
it made me wonder how prevalent the services are at hospitals and how does one access a chaplain if one wants a chaplain? >> chaplains are available at most large hospitals. in most cases if a family member or patient wanted to speak with a chaplain it would be as simple as telling your nurse or physician you would like to speak with a chaplain. different hospitals have different staffing ratios. some hospitals are very fully staffed like ucsf and other hospitals are smaller and may have...
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of the questions remain as to why this multi resistant strain is so prevalent in ukraine. besides the problem with people not sticking to the full course of treatment experts point to the country's overstretched health care system. patients like these here employer car are too often housed in cramped quarters. this has drawn widespread criticism. we still have people sharing rooms with your patients aren't isolated and have too much contact with each other. in this environment you can imagine how easy it is for patients to infect each other with resistant strains for us but we're still optimistic that we're getting new technology treatment methods and resources so. after years of seeing infections rise the number of cases in ukraine dropped for the first time in twenty sixteen for doctors and patients here their bottom line in the fight against multi resistant tb faster diagnostics and better long term care for patients. with. one major risk factor for typical is certainly poverty but what is the current state of medical treatment. in berlin where public discovered the t.v
of the questions remain as to why this multi resistant strain is so prevalent in ukraine. besides the problem with people not sticking to the full course of treatment experts point to the country's overstretched health care system. patients like these here employer car are too often housed in cramped quarters. this has drawn widespread criticism. we still have people sharing rooms with your patients aren't isolated and have too much contact with each other. in this environment you can imagine...
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disorders patients whose main focus is on developing noninvasive treatments for some of africa's most prevalent and life threatening diseases. i think about in the future when we have things like personalized medicine medicines where we can actually take some specimens from your body manipulate them and plant them back in your body that could be very exciting human bodies a made up of trillions of cells. when a disease like tuberculosis or hiv takes hold the body's cells come under attack. the current treatments for these diseases have no way of distinguishing between infected and healthy cells. the side effects of the medications can often be devastating as both infected and healthy tissue is attacked. patients is working on a way of targeting only infected cells for treatment using laser light. so no need this is where we would cry oh preserve us our culture as we keep them in the good nitrogen this biological cell culture and of our tree allows patients and her team to manufacture a synthetic tissue models from human cells samples so you stop these cells but you can use them for the experime
disorders patients whose main focus is on developing noninvasive treatments for some of africa's most prevalent and life threatening diseases. i think about in the future when we have things like personalized medicine medicines where we can actually take some specimens from your body manipulate them and plant them back in your body that could be very exciting human bodies a made up of trillions of cells. when a disease like tuberculosis or hiv takes hold the body's cells come under attack. the...
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officials warn that the prevalence of the substances can lead to unexpected exposure. news announcer: finding its way into offices, homes, sometimes even universities through unlikely delivery services. so federal law enforcement agencies are working overtime to make sure the public remains safe. amanda: hey georgia, preston. preston: hey. amanda: did you test the substance we recovered from the scene? georgia: we did and it is consistent with a synthetic opioid which is a useful painkiller in a medical setting but you know how dangerous it is in the wrong hands. i mean even accidentally inhaling it can cause serious harm. amanda: we had a front row seat. one minute minnix is handling trace amounts on an envelope, next thing we know he's unresponsive. georgia: i know. luckily the emt was able to save him. preston: is he gonna be okay? amanda: hard to say. georgia: you know we've seen a rise in first-time users and long-term addicts accidentally overdosing. amanda: and most people don't even know what they're taking. this drug can look very similar to a less potent drug
officials warn that the prevalence of the substances can lead to unexpected exposure. news announcer: finding its way into offices, homes, sometimes even universities through unlikely delivery services. so federal law enforcement agencies are working overtime to make sure the public remains safe. amanda: hey georgia, preston. preston: hey. amanda: did you test the substance we recovered from the scene? georgia: we did and it is consistent with a synthetic opioid which is a useful painkiller in...
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without getting too much into the history, as delicious as cheese food, is and it seems the most prevalentworld, it's never been seen as cool as other european question season and, quite frankly, i think there's been a lot of hidden racism in how people perceive not just chinese food, but basically anything that's different than the mainstream america, right? and you see that with msg or how people see, like, cheap meats in asian and chinese restaurants and a lot of that is not true. they're not even misperceptions, it's just wrong. >> trevor: interesting you bring up racism with regards to food. those are stereotypes you see rearing their lig heads around the world. people go, watermelon, chicken, black people. you eat this if you're asian. there are certain ideas that come from food. there are certain stories told by the food. there is an episode where you talk about fried chicken. i love in the store that you're out in the south an meeting with people who cook fried chicken. why people who made fried chicken? did you think it was interesting to speak to people about where the chicken ca
without getting too much into the history, as delicious as cheese food, is and it seems the most prevalentworld, it's never been seen as cool as other european question season and, quite frankly, i think there's been a lot of hidden racism in how people perceive not just chinese food, but basically anything that's different than the mainstream america, right? and you see that with msg or how people see, like, cheap meats in asian and chinese restaurants and a lot of that is not true. they're...
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notice the green becoming more prevalent in the afternoon hours. just about every hour in the planner for the east bay, you have a chance for showers and maybe a little sunshine here and there. could be a day of rainbows. temperatures running from 47 this morning to 51 at noon to, say, mid-50s from 4:00 to 6:00. in the south bay, 46. a little dry at 8:00. by 10:00, your chance of showers begins and goes through the evening hours. also, the rain, parts of it will hang around during the overnight hours and won't be as cold as this morning. upper 30s in the north bay valleys. low to mid-40s in the inland east bay neighborhoods and mid to upper 40s in other neighborhoods. a great thing about this morning, no windshield wipers. the morning commute as i bring in alexis -- >> a lot easier. we've had tough ones this week already. we're off to a quiet start. you may have to turn the heater on full blast this morning. but no major delays, at least so far. up to the north bay, we've got the visibility layer on top of our traffic maps. a little bit of fog ther
notice the green becoming more prevalent in the afternoon hours. just about every hour in the planner for the east bay, you have a chance for showers and maybe a little sunshine here and there. could be a day of rainbows. temperatures running from 47 this morning to 51 at noon to, say, mid-50s from 4:00 to 6:00. in the south bay, 46. a little dry at 8:00. by 10:00, your chance of showers begins and goes through the evening hours. also, the rain, parts of it will hang around during the overnight...
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baby and you should decline an upbeat list on ten years from forty seven percent of prevalence of child marriage to twenty seven percent so the data decline that in the short period of time and how have they managed to get that idea out there and how have they managed to get people to respond in this very positive way. so there has been for a very important initiatives the first one is that increasing number of girls going to school in the country these. years millions of girls are know having access to education the second one is that we have an incredibly strong and progressive legislation that is really driving these change the third one is that we really dynamic on vibrancy in society and community in it were said to have made child marriage and the next. and fifty one is part of the changing demographics in india with millions of people moving from. these in which their behavior towards change very quickly is this done to the girl saying no i'm not going to get married under the age of consent i guess or is it their mothers perhaps saying actually you don't have to. well it is a co
baby and you should decline an upbeat list on ten years from forty seven percent of prevalence of child marriage to twenty seven percent so the data decline that in the short period of time and how have they managed to get that idea out there and how have they managed to get people to respond in this very positive way. so there has been for a very important initiatives the first one is that increasing number of girls going to school in the country these. years millions of girls are know having...
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this new block actually have agreements with china is china going to be out of left out of the prevalence of possible that it might join to we've already got a free trade agreement china we with this country in the world have a free trade agreement with china and as we both new zealand in full china we don't see china as a threat we recognise the him as being a superpower and that they have a proper place in the world and we through our trading relationship with them have improved our relationship with china to our mutual benefit. for countries like malaysia the new t p p has many goals but keeping china at bay is not one of them japan has been key in pushing this forward it's really helped spearhead the last year. but japan has also made it clear that it sees this as more than just a trade agreement but rather as a way to counterbalance the growing geo political power china which is its main certainly its trade rival in a region that is becoming more unstable dismal asia is that the same view. you know i have to get into any discussions about geopolitics you know for us we are a trading
this new block actually have agreements with china is china going to be out of left out of the prevalence of possible that it might join to we've already got a free trade agreement china we with this country in the world have a free trade agreement with china and as we both new zealand in full china we don't see china as a threat we recognise the him as being a superpower and that they have a proper place in the world and we through our trading relationship with them have improved our...
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asylum seekers like may belong to high risk groups tb is more prevalent in the home countries of refugees than in germany. a number of new immigrants correlates with the increasing tb rates in europe. experts however still consider the risk of infection to be low. as one asylum seekers reach germany it's standard to screen them for t.v. reception centers whether or not they exhibit any symptoms and that includes lung x. rays so even early stage disease can be diagnosed and treated. in most cases tuberculosis is curable after a few weeks of treatment a patient no longer poses a risk to others however a full course of therapy with several antibiotics takes at least six months to complete. this is it but it's important to get patients on board and explain to them what's at stake it's critical that they continue their therapy as outpatients no interruption sir forgetting to take their pills otherwise the pathogens are more likely to develop resistance to the drugs this is. the spread of resistant tb strains has been especially severe across the region of the former soviet union it's a major p
asylum seekers like may belong to high risk groups tb is more prevalent in the home countries of refugees than in germany. a number of new immigrants correlates with the increasing tb rates in europe. experts however still consider the risk of infection to be low. as one asylum seekers reach germany it's standard to screen them for t.v. reception centers whether or not they exhibit any symptoms and that includes lung x. rays so even early stage disease can be diagnosed and treated. in most...
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so the red parts that you can see here are where the disease is already prevalent.hat data by tapping on here, and we can see mobile phone usage, which of course represents where the people are. by identifying these areas at the highest risk, it means that awareness can be raised, clinics can be ready, expecting there to be more cases of tb, and, of course, immunisations can be given to hopefully prevent some of those cases from even happening. and that's it from mwc this year. after all that, it's time to take a trip elsewhere. ah, the winds blowing through my hair. amazing to sit down and relax. stunning. that was lara in barcelona. now, after weeks of build—up, the oscars are finally here. the 90th academy awards are this weekend. over the past few weeks, we have been going exclusively behind the scenes with some of the nominees in the best visual effects category. this week is the fourth in our series, the ninth in theirs — otherwise known as episode 8. of course i am talking about star wars: the lastjedi. let the past die. kill it. we aim to do as much as we ca
so the red parts that you can see here are where the disease is already prevalent.hat data by tapping on here, and we can see mobile phone usage, which of course represents where the people are. by identifying these areas at the highest risk, it means that awareness can be raised, clinics can be ready, expecting there to be more cases of tb, and, of course, immunisations can be given to hopefully prevent some of those cases from even happening. and that's it from mwc this year. after all that,...
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coverage of this story because obviously the anti russian moods if you can put it that way have been prevalent for quite some time so when this story happened were you surprised to see the way it unraveled given the the investigation is still going on and the police have not made any official statements in terms of pointing fingers quite yet the launch was made by after the speech of boris johnson that was the next day so immediately under the command you know of the foreign secretary we've got all this media reports without any evidence if you read the british newspapers you will see that there are no evidence this is this is first. the beginning of this. we heard two things going interesting the first one there were calls that. the license of the r.t. should be revoked. and the second one that the world there were promises in the parliament to launch the cyber attack against russian. so basically there was a strong reaction from the russians about the presence of the earth in the u.k. but what is interesting with fish of the requested the explanations about the plans of the britain to launch
coverage of this story because obviously the anti russian moods if you can put it that way have been prevalent for quite some time so when this story happened were you surprised to see the way it unraveled given the the investigation is still going on and the police have not made any official statements in terms of pointing fingers quite yet the launch was made by after the speech of boris johnson that was the next day so immediately under the command you know of the foreign secretary we've got...
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as this was going to be used to stoke up even further just a phobia that's pretty prevalent in the media for quite some time but we should remember of course that the people who told us that it will be exactly the same people who told us about saddam hussein's weapons of mass destruction so whether you believe them or not is of course quite a different thing than. in other news tonight terrorists and rebels occupying the enclave of eastern ghouta just outside the syrian capital damascus have reportedly started to fight each other that's according to the russian reconciliation center for syria it says in fighting began after one of the rebel groups resurged to separate from our mystery terrorists in exchange for talks about their safe passage from the area earlier the reconciliation center struck a deal with some rebels allowing thirty two civilians half of them children to safely leave yang taif through a humanitarian corridor or it is the first time civilians have been able to use the corridor there as intended because previously the reader fired upon by militants who resorted to using
as this was going to be used to stoke up even further just a phobia that's pretty prevalent in the media for quite some time but we should remember of course that the people who told us that it will be exactly the same people who told us about saddam hussein's weapons of mass destruction so whether you believe them or not is of course quite a different thing than. in other news tonight terrorists and rebels occupying the enclave of eastern ghouta just outside the syrian capital damascus have...