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. >> we'll show you the new wearable tech device allowing doctors to keep a closer eye on parkinson's patients than ever before. >> the wind is up and before long the rain will come down. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. italy than san francisco... >>> outside the fairmont hotel today, it looked more like italy than san francisco. the 26th annual california meal brought an impressive collection of vintage race cars. it was a walk through time displaying top of the line cars from 1927 through 1957. the event is the largest free car show of its kind in america. and more cool rides down in palo alto where people got to test ride a fleet of high tech e-bikes and it's part of a multicity tour. riders went up hills with ease us
. >> we'll show you the new wearable tech device allowing doctors to keep a closer eye on parkinson's patients than ever before. >> the wind is up and before long the rain will come down. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump...
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emily: one of the things you learned early on was that sergey was predisposed to parkinson's disease.t became a critical part of the story of 23andme and the way you communicated what you were trying to achieve. anne: the discovery came out right around the time that we were starting 23andme. i had talked to some of the physicians and scientists about getting sergey tested. and i was talked out of it. they told me, what would you do with the information? even if he did have it, what would you do? i found that really offensive. how dare you tell me whether or not information is valuable for me. it should be my choice. i joked it was convenient that we had a spectacular science team. they put the mutations we were looking for on the chip. i remember i was sitting at the kitchen table. i called one of the scientists. i was like i think sergey has this mutation. is that what that means? and his mom has two copies, is that what this means? they were surprised. they had not seen a lot of people that had two copies of that mutation and sergey had one. getting that information definitely cata
emily: one of the things you learned early on was that sergey was predisposed to parkinson's disease.t became a critical part of the story of 23andme and the way you communicated what you were trying to achieve. anne: the discovery came out right around the time that we were starting 23andme. i had talked to some of the physicians and scientists about getting sergey tested. and i was talked out of it. they told me, what would you do with the information? even if he did have it, what would you...
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richard is one of the first parkinson's disease patients testing this device which tracks his movementminutes. >> it is hard for me to determine in my diary what i feel weak error stronger, and that is one of the problems i have is i'm asked these questions and i don't know the a answer to them. >> reporter: personal pkg is worn on the wrist and it record when richard takes medications, so his neurologist can see how his movement fluctuates with treatments. >> in many cases we have been able to adjust the medications and to really improve their quality of life or to recommend, maybe they need more aggressive therapy. >> reporter: researchers say device could be a game changer because patients can be monitored when they are not in the office. >> they can really give us information that otherwise would be almost impossible to obtain. >> reporter: richard has been living with parkinson's for one years. ninety-seven five-year old hopes pkg will better manage his symptoms. >> i have eight grand kids and i want to be able to play with them. i want to be able to be active with them as long as
richard is one of the first parkinson's disease patients testing this device which tracks his movementminutes. >> it is hard for me to determine in my diary what i feel weak error stronger, and that is one of the problems i have is i'm asked these questions and i don't know the a answer to them. >> reporter: personal pkg is worn on the wrist and it record when richard takes medications, so his neurologist can see how his movement fluctuates with treatments. >> in many cases we...
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thousands showed up for the parkinson's unity walk. all the money raised goes to research. parkinson's disease effects movement. the day, but it certainly followed your forecast and cleared up. >> second half, working out better than the first today. the second half of the weekend is going to be just as nice as the second half of today. a lot of halves in that forecast. we get outside and we look at full sunshine. looking down at central park. a lot of people out there in the sheep's meadow taking advantage of this nice afternoon. northeast wind at 10 miles-per-hour. it has been a little gusty at times. and with humidity plummeting over the next few days, the brush fire risk will be in -- it will be increasing. we had several of those. it got up to 71 a little while ago. the records were 86 set recently in 2007. but it's well above normal for this time of year by 7 degrees. chilly tonight though. they'll be 30s areas north and west of the city. maybe some patchy frost in parts of the hudson valley, nice day tomorrow. seasonable sunshine. temperatures back into the middle and
thousands showed up for the parkinson's unity walk. all the money raised goes to research. parkinson's disease effects movement. the day, but it certainly followed your forecast and cleared up. >> second half, working out better than the first today. the second half of the weekend is going to be just as nice as the second half of today. a lot of halves in that forecast. we get outside and we look at full sunshine. looking down at central park. a lot of people out there in the sheep's...
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. >> linda rondstandt appeared in the south by help to inspire those affected by parkinson's disease.he sold out crowd at san jose theater, three years since she went public with the parkinson's disease diagnosis. she updated fans on how she is doing. she is coping with this for 10 years now. >> cannot sing. so that is that. i can sing with my brain but i cannot sing 'em. that is how it is. when you have perform disease you better have a perform disease. it is described as are m today -- mr. toad's wild ride. she cranked out 31 gold reports and won ten grammys. >> the warriors will worker out in oakland to prepare for the potential record-breaking gale at oracle arena. >> we can do it if you want to see win 73 for the most wins in a single season it will cost. >> do you have some money? tomorrow the game is against memphis, they nearly lost to them saturday but they got the win. now, tomorrow night's game has the second most expensive regular season resale ever rack before behind tickets behind kobe bryant's game with the average ticket for $700. but after two wednesday, they are now
. >> linda rondstandt appeared in the south by help to inspire those affected by parkinson's disease.he sold out crowd at san jose theater, three years since she went public with the parkinson's disease diagnosis. she updated fans on how she is doing. she is coping with this for 10 years now. >> cannot sing. so that is that. i can sing with my brain but i cannot sing 'em. that is how it is. when you have perform disease you better have a perform disease. it is described as are m...
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full are coming in to the city for the parkinsons walk a little later, even though you have to put up with the showers and rain drops early on, the rest of the day turns out to be nice for the walk. michelle will be out of the band shell for the entire event. on the futurecast, it's nice. high pressure building in from the north. that's what drives the winds down and allows for mild conditions the second half of the weekend. i think we're slightly cooler tomorrow afternoon than today. so if you are looking for the warmest weather today, the rays are playing the yanks, north wind up to 25 miles per hour. look for a breeze coming in for the afternoon. breezy breaks of sunshine is how we'll end the day. tonight clear and cool. 46 for the overnight low. 66 for the second half of the weekend. there it is, the accuweather seven-day forecast. monday turns warmer. monday's a tricky forecast. a lot of the spots in and around the city. if you are on the shore and the boundary, cooler. accuweather forecast a little bit of a roller coaster with 60s and 70s. >> thank you for mentioning the parkins
full are coming in to the city for the parkinsons walk a little later, even though you have to put up with the showers and rain drops early on, the rest of the day turns out to be nice for the walk. michelle will be out of the band shell for the entire event. on the futurecast, it's nice. high pressure building in from the north. that's what drives the winds down and allows for mild conditions the second half of the weekend. i think we're slightly cooler tomorrow afternoon than today. so if you...
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the nation. former governors dave heineman and mark parkinson on contested convention chaos. they'll help us handicap thahat the electoral mess and so much more. stay with "countdown." when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessingll the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. who don't have access thto basic banking,lion peope but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our wod. doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. qukbooks self-employed helps me get ready for tax time. to separate
the nation. former governors dave heineman and mark parkinson on contested convention chaos. they'll help us handicap thahat the electoral mess and so much more. stay with "countdown." when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessingll the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is,...
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. >> on the cbs-3 health watch, there is new device that could revolutionize the way doctors treat parkinson's disease, health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> reporter: richard whitton berg one of the first parkinson disease patients testing this device which tracks his movement, every two minute. >> it is hard for me to determine in my diary when i feel weaker, stronger, and that's one of the problems i have, is i am asked these questions, and i don't know the answer to them. >> the personal pkg worn on the wrist it, records when richards takes medications so his neurologist can see how his movement fluctuate with treatment. >> in many cases we've been table adjust the medications, and to really improve their quality of life, or to recommend that maybe they need more aggressive therapy. >> researchers say the device could be a game changer, because, patients can be monitored when not in the office. >> they can really give us information that otherwise would be almost impossible to obtain. >> richard has been living with parkinson's for nine years, the 75 year old hopes the
. >> on the cbs-3 health watch, there is new device that could revolutionize the way doctors treat parkinson's disease, health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> reporter: richard whitton berg one of the first parkinson disease patients testing this device which tracks his movement, every two minute. >> it is hard for me to determine in my diary when i feel weaker, stronger, and that's one of the problems i have, is i am asked these questions, and i don't know...
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we've got the parkinsons unity walk. >> you'll be out there. >> i will be there. >>> in this morning's health alert, evidence that medicating could slow the aging of our brains. researchers scanned the brains of 50 people who regularly meditate and 50 people who do not. a computer analyzed each brain estimating its age. meditators' brains are seven years younger than they really were. nonmeditators matched their real age. >>> the new york city deal the port authority has raised concerns now about the provision in the tentative deal in which uber would pay the city a million bucks a year for the right to operate at the airport. most of that airport is within new york city limits and the port authority leases the land from the city. >>> when where should you start when you're told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. its not one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers
we've got the parkinsons unity walk. >> you'll be out there. >> i will be there. >>> in this morning's health alert, evidence that medicating could slow the aging of our brains. researchers scanned the brains of 50 people who regularly meditate and 50 people who do not. a computer analyzed each brain estimating its age. meditators' brains are seven years younger than they really were. nonmeditators matched their real age. >>> the new york city deal the port...
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. >> linda rondstandt appeared in the south bay three years have passed since she wasn't public with parkinson'sisease diagnosis. she updated us on how she is dealing with the disease. here is that story. she still wowed a sell out crowd at san jose's california theater. >> thank y for hearing me talk, i never know if people want to hear me speak. ♪ i a not ready >> she put out 31 golden record and won ten grammys and famously dated governor jerry brown george lucas. it was a session of name dropping, the eagles, doors, james taylor, jackson brown. ♪ you are no good. >> she smiled at audience as the hits played and then she got serious about almost ten years of coping with parkinson's disease. >> i can't sing so that is sad, i can sing with my brain but not sing. that is the way it. >> when you have parkinson's disease you better have a sense of humor because it is described as mr. toad's wild ride. >> you have a collection of symptoms and you do not know what will show up. >> someone lake linda rondstandt living her life with parkinson's disease. >> star of rock unable to sing but still unexpir
. >> linda rondstandt appeared in the south bay three years have passed since she wasn't public with parkinson'sisease diagnosis. she updated us on how she is dealing with the disease. here is that story. she still wowed a sell out crowd at san jose's california theater. >> thank y for hearing me talk, i never know if people want to hear me speak. ♪ i a not ready >> she put out 31 golden record and won ten grammys and famously dated governor jerry brown george lucas. it was...
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thousands of people showed up in central park for the 22 annual parkinson's community walk. carol walton is one of the great organizers. 22 years. organizers say all the money raised goes straight to in fact, 100%, because some wonderful people with a lot of money paid for all the administrative fees so that when you give $1, 100% of it goes. that's may may ali, hanging out with folks out there. park even sons, as you know -- parkinson's, as you know, affects movement. one of the tell tale signs, the tremors, i talked to marlene yesterday. she had deep brain stimulation, dbs. they put electrodes in your head and then they go down and are >> to stop the shaking. >> yes. she was like this. >> wow. no tremors whatsoever. >> that's a huge advancement. >> the other issues are there, but we're making strides. >> it's progress. >> you've been involved in that for 14 years. >> yes. >> raised a lot of money and awareness. it's really good. >> keep fighting. >>> coming up next on eyewitness news sunday morning, beyonce serving up a surprise for her fans. the big reveal of her overnight
thousands of people showed up in central park for the 22 annual parkinson's community walk. carol walton is one of the great organizers. 22 years. organizers say all the money raised goes straight to in fact, 100%, because some wonderful people with a lot of money paid for all the administrative fees so that when you give $1, 100% of it goes. that's may may ali, hanging out with folks out there. park even sons, as you know -- parkinson's, as you know, affects movement. one of the tell tale...
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of the parkinson's disease drug, it was reduced -- reviewed favorably by an fda committee. should be up by 41% for the week. it looks like we have some technical difficulty. all of this has to do with these various drugs that had good news coming up for these various companies. i got the mystery chart. let's be clear. julie: that's all right. that's ok. we do have some breaking news. elon musk in a tweet says the model 3 order is at 180,000 in just 24 hours. we will talk much more about tesla. we'll be right back. ♪ alix: elon musk is tweeting that --,000 model numeral asks model 3. it's the future of electric cars looking bright. that revenue is not going to, right away. $1000 deposit. on the stock, we want to go to abigail doolittle at the nasdaq. abigail: it's pretty clear that the unveiling of the model 3 was not a sales that. there are ray reviews for the more affordable vehicle. it's a big reservation. 180,000 cars. most of those of inside unseen. people are really excited about this more affordable electric vehicle. that is a huge positive. theher positive has been g
of the parkinson's disease drug, it was reduced -- reviewed favorably by an fda committee. should be up by 41% for the week. it looks like we have some technical difficulty. all of this has to do with these various drugs that had good news coming up for these various companies. i got the mystery chart. let's be clear. julie: that's all right. that's ok. we do have some breaking news. elon musk in a tweet says the model 3 order is at 180,000 in just 24 hours. we will talk much more about tesla....
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the next year. they convicted haldeman, ehrlichman, mitchell, and parkinson. role ins played a major the conviction of haldeman andichman,, mitchell, parkinson. the tapes were inevitable to answer the questions. too many people knew about it. sooner or later, they would stumble into it. it would one way or the other certainly end watergate. note, let's end this class. thank you. [applause] >> join us every saturday anding at 8:00 p.m. midnight eastern, as we hear lectures ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. these are also available as podcasts. website, or download them from itunes. this weekend, we go to tuscaloosa, alabama to explore this southern city, home to the university of alabama. on american history tv, we will visit the archaeological site and learn how the native american culture lived. city westthe largest of mexico. 30 -- we areout standing at mound b, the largest in alabama. 120,000 squareut yards of dirt. where the highest ranking clan would have been. originally, scientists thought they were completely built by one basket load of dirt
the next year. they convicted haldeman, ehrlichman, mitchell, and parkinson. role ins played a major the conviction of haldeman andichman,, mitchell, parkinson. the tapes were inevitable to answer the questions. too many people knew about it. sooner or later, they would stumble into it. it would one way or the other certainly end watergate. note, let's end this class. thank you. [applause] >> join us every saturday anding at 8:00 p.m. midnight eastern, as we hear lectures ranging from the...
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the way it is. when you have parkinson's disease, you better have a sense of humor. someone described it as a wild ride, you have a collection of symptoms, you don't know what will show up. >> seeing her writing a book, going on tour, livie ing her li. that is what we are going for. >> unable to sing, but still able to inspire. >> in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a recall tonight for a palo alto electric car maker tesla motors. the company is recalling the 2700 x model suvs but only the ones made before march 26th. the recliner in the third row collapsed during a crash test. meanwhile, better news for tesla, a make over for the model-s sedan is in the works, saying that it will offer new color choices, l.e.d. headlights
the way it is. when you have parkinson's disease, you better have a sense of humor. someone described it as a wild ride, you have a collection of symptoms, you don't know what will show up. >> seeing her writing a book, going on tour, livie ing her li. that is what we are going for. >> unable to sing, but still able to inspire. >> in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a recall tonight for a palo alto electric car maker tesla motors. the company is recalling the 2700 x model suvs...
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made the recovery because these where -- discovery, because these where they plan to build a school, a pesticide is now banned was found, and linked to health problems, including cancer and parkinson's. >> the toxin is no longer used in the country. it is very, very toxic, and used many years ago when it was a cherry orchard, so it's something we are try i go to figure out -- trying to figure out how to get rid up. >> reporter: the spokesperson says they are waiting on a state agency to tell them how to clean the soil, so they can start to design the school that is expected to serve 600 students. >> our kids go to junior high in san jose, with a lot of our kids. >> reporter: morgan hill needs more schools, but leave the yard work to the professionals. >> if it's adequately cleaned up, i wouldn't be concerned with it. >> reporter: i want to note the plot is still in escrow, but if everything goes as planned, the district wants to build the cool behind me in a couple -- school behind me in a couple years. >>> port of san francisco says there is a pressing need to make repairs to the sea wall before the next earthquake strikes. the three mile water front would shift in a big quake. lea
made the recovery because these where -- discovery, because these where they plan to build a school, a pesticide is now banned was found, and linked to health problems, including cancer and parkinson's. >> the toxin is no longer used in the country. it is very, very toxic, and used many years ago when it was a cherry orchard, so it's something we are try i go to figure out -- trying to figure out how to get rid up. >> reporter: the spokesperson says they are waiting on a state...
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school, in the contaminated soil a pesticide now banned in most of the world and linked to many health problems including cancer and parkinson's. >> the toxin is called yeldrin and it's no longer used in the country. it's very toxic and it was used many years ago when it was a cherry orchard so it's something that we're, you know, trying it figure out how to get rid of if it's even possible. >> reporter: kimberly is the school spokesman and says they are waiting on a state agency to tell them how to clean the soil so they can start designing the school that's expected to serve 600 students. >> our kids go to junior high in san jose along with a lot of other morgan hill kids. >> reporter: he says morgan hill needs more schools but will leave the yardwork across the street to the professionals. >> if it's adequately cleaned up, i wouldn't be concerned ross i also want to note that the plot is still in escrow. they want to build in a couple of years. maria medina, kpix 5. >>> the port of san francisco fears the city's seawall won't do well in an earthquake. port officials are pushing for major repairs say the three- mile waterfro
school, in the contaminated soil a pesticide now banned in most of the world and linked to many health problems including cancer and parkinson's. >> the toxin is called yeldrin and it's no longer used in the country. it's very toxic and it was used many years ago when it was a cherry orchard so it's something that we're, you know, trying it figure out how to get rid of if it's even possible. >> reporter: kimberly is the school spokesman and says they are waiting on a state agency to...
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the jame taylor. she got serious about almost ten years of copying with parkinson's disease. >> i cannot sing anymore. can sing with my brain but i cannot sing. that's just the way it is. when you have parkinson's disease, you better have a sense of humor. someone described it as a wild ride, you have a collection of symptoms, you don't know what will show up. >> seeing her writing a book, going on tour, livie ing her li. that is what we are going for. >> unable to sing, but still able to inspire. >> in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a recall tonight for a palo alto electric car maker tesla motors. the company is recalling the 2700 x model suvs but only the ones made before march 26th. the recliner in the third row collapsed during a crash test. meanwhile, better news for tesla, a make over for the model-s sedan is in the works, saying that it will offer new color choices, l.e.d. headlights and a restyled nose. >> a starbucks customer in florida is upset over the name written on his cup. it said, diabetes here i come. underneath the name, he wrote two of my sisters are diabetic, so not funny. then left the
the jame taylor. she got serious about almost ten years of copying with parkinson's disease. >> i cannot sing anymore. can sing with my brain but i cannot sing. that's just the way it is. when you have parkinson's disease, you better have a sense of humor. someone described it as a wild ride, you have a collection of symptoms, you don't know what will show up. >> seeing her writing a book, going on tour, livie ing her li. that is what we are going for. >> unable to sing, but...
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the jame taylor. she got serious about almost ten years of copying with parkinson's disease. >> i cannot sing anymore.y brain but i cannot sing. that's just the way it is. when you have parkinson's disease, you better have a sense of humor. someone described it as a wild ride, you have a collection of symptoms, you don't know what will show up. >> seeing her writing a book, going on tour, livie ing her li. that is what we are going for. >> unable to sing, but still able to inspire. >> in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a recall tonight for a palo alto electric car maker tesla motors. the company is recalling the 2700 x model suvs but only the ones made before march 26th. the recliner in the third row collapsed during a crash test. meanwhile, better news for tesla, a make over for the model-s sedan is in the works, saying that it will offer new color choices, l.e.d. headlights and a restyled nose. >> a starbucks customer in florida is upset over the name written on his cup. it said, diabetes here i come. underneath the name, he wrote two of my sisters are diabetic, so not funny. then left the cup for the ba r
the jame taylor. she got serious about almost ten years of copying with parkinson's disease. >> i cannot sing anymore.y brain but i cannot sing. that's just the way it is. when you have parkinson's disease, you better have a sense of humor. someone described it as a wild ride, you have a collection of symptoms, you don't know what will show up. >> seeing her writing a book, going on tour, livie ing her li. that is what we are going for. >> unable to sing, but still able to...
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about a married a woman from the vietnam and unfortunately, came down with parkinsons at aboutsa the same time john did. he died about two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying i miss him more even now. i miss him more. here we are. i find myself missing him more now at the death of one is i was so busy readjusting my life and so busy with so many things that i threw myself into work and as he says in the book, i ran as hard as i could from grief justu trying to keep busy. so i think now that we are where we are, i really do believe i am allowing myself to feel the grief and his absence even more now. >> and that would bring you to be on your own and now thatai you're on your own, i asked about your saturday but i also -- before we speak to the audience i want to ask you because you've been such an advocate for books and authors and reading about what you are reading now, and i love the fact then she asked for the haiku that on your own what are you reading for pleasure has the time, or will it be later this year when you have stepped away. >> i can' can find my nighttime
about a married a woman from the vietnam and unfortunately, came down with parkinsons at aboutsa the same time john did. he died about two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying i miss him more even now. i miss him more. here we are. i find myself missing him more now at the death of one is i was so busy readjusting my life and so busy with so many things that i threw myself into work and as he says in the book, i ran as hard as i could from grief justu trying to keep busy. so i...
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the contaminated soil is a pesticide now banned in most of the world and linked to many health problems including cancer and parkinson's. >> the toxin is no longer used in the country. it is very toxic and was used many years ago out there. it is something that we are trying to figure out how to get rid of it if it is even possible. >> reporter: kimberly is a school spokesperson and says they are waiting on a state agency to tell them how to clean the soil so they can start designing the school. >> our kids go to junior high in san jose along with other kids. >> reporter: morgan hill definitely needs more schools but the yard work across the street should be left to the professionals. >> if it is adequately cleaned up i would not be concerned with it. >> reporter: i also want to know that the plot is still in escrow so if everything goes as planned the district wants to build a school in a few years. live in morgan hill maria medina kpix 5 news. >>> a young woman involved in a fatal crash was facing charges from another fatal crash. why people died including a 21- year-old driver. today the modesto bee reported that mo
the contaminated soil is a pesticide now banned in most of the world and linked to many health problems including cancer and parkinson's. >> the toxin is no longer used in the country. it is very toxic and was used many years ago out there. it is something that we are trying to figure out how to get rid of it if it is even possible. >> reporter: kimberly is a school spokesperson and says they are waiting on a state agency to tell them how to clean the soil so they can start...
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. >>> it was a cool morning, but it did not deter the people who want to find a cure for parkinson's disease. 10,000 people showed up in central park to do a rolling walk of 1.4 miles, the second annual parkinson's community walk. 100% of all the money raised goes straight to research because some generous people have covered all of the administrative costs. that's how they can give 100% to research. parkinson's affects movement. there were six different movement disorder specialists there on a boulevard they renamed zobell boulevard. they have tents set up with specialists in different fields. movement disorder, as you know, they now do deep brain stimulation, dbs, which controls the tremors after about six months if you're lucky. the tremors are gone. >> if you're lucky. >> but they can tweak it and it's really an amazing thing. also exercise helps. the daughter of mow ham ad ali told me yesterday he's on the treadmill half an hour every day and that exercise really helps with the even dor fins and the dopamine which is what helps you feel better. >> that's awesome. >> tiny steps. w
. >>> it was a cool morning, but it did not deter the people who want to find a cure for parkinson's disease. 10,000 people showed up in central park to do a rolling walk of 1.4 miles, the second annual parkinson's community walk. 100% of all the money raised goes straight to research because some generous people have covered all of the administrative costs. that's how they can give 100% to research. parkinson's affects movement. there were six different movement disorder specialists...
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memberslike to ask the of the john marshall foundation board and the junior board to stand, please. [applause] parkinson: i would like to ask the members of the supreme court historical society to stand so that we may say thank you to you. thank you very much. lause] parkinson: marshall enjoyed his madeira. i don't know that it is downstairs, but there are other things to enjoy. thank you. [applause] >> a couple of closing items. signed copies of professor rosen's recent writings are available in the supreme court historical society gift shop downstairs, on the ground floor. re are also signed copies of book andreyer's shop will remain open throughout the reception. there are all sorts of treasures. activities of the supreme court historical of thers i l society should -- you can find reception in the east and west conference rooms. when clergy to join us for additional good times. -- we encourage you to join us for additional good times. we ask that we adjourned this time -- adjourn at this time. thank you so much. [applause] [crowd chatter] >> tonight on c-span, the supreme court cases that shaped our
memberslike to ask the of the john marshall foundation board and the junior board to stand, please. [applause] parkinson: i would like to ask the members of the supreme court historical society to stand so that we may say thank you to you. thank you very much. lause] parkinson: marshall enjoyed his madeira. i don't know that it is downstairs, but there are other things to enjoy. thank you. [applause] >> a couple of closing items. signed copies of professor rosen's recent writings are...
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the u.s. in 1987. it's been linked to breast cancer and parkinson's disease. and right now the school district is waiting to hear from the state on how to clean up all this dirt. developer dividend homes in the barello family donated nearly ten acres of farmland to the morgan hill unified school district more than a decade ago. the district hoped to build a new 600-student elementary school school here. now that's all on hold after recent testing found the soil contained a high level of a toxic insecticide banned in the u.s. in 1987. >> and it revealed the number of toxins that was an old agriculture land. lots of pesticides obviously. but the most toxic is called dealdrin. linked to parkinson's disease, breast cancer, birth defects. that's one we're really concerned about. >> reporter: the levels are higher than the epa allows. todd jennings and his family live just a few yards away from the site. >> i think they have to clean it up regardless of whether they decide to bill uild on it or no >> reporter: the california department of toxic substance control is n
the u.s. in 1987. it's been linked to breast cancer and parkinson's disease. and right now the school district is waiting to hear from the state on how to clean up all this dirt. developer dividend homes in the barello family donated nearly ten acres of farmland to the morgan hill unified school district more than a decade ago. the district hoped to build a new 600-student elementary school school here. now that's all on hold after recent testing found the soil contained a high level of a toxic...
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the jame taylor. she got serious about almost ten years of copying with parkinson's disease. >> i cannot sing anymore.o, i can sing with my brain but
the jame taylor. she got serious about almost ten years of copying with parkinson's disease. >> i cannot sing anymore.o, i can sing with my brain but
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linda rondstandt appeared in the south bay and it was great to see her hoping to inspire those affected by parkinson'sease. >> she had a told out court at the theater last night, three years since ron stand went public with parkinson's disease diagnosis. she updated her fans on how she is dealing with the disease coping with it now for 10 years. >> cannot sing so that is that. i can sing where my brain but not sing. if you have perform disease you need a p disease, because you have symptoms and you do not know what will show up. >> during her career she cranked out 31 gold and platinum records and won ten nominees. >> she dated governor jerry brown, and george lucas and eagles remain her backup band for a long time. >> i remember when she was inducted into the hall of fame she was not there. >> she looked great. >> she did. >> more power to her and everyone else suffering with. pa >> in walnut creek, clouds and 52. if you wait fore someone to come in to sfo they will be 36 minutes later than anticipated because of the low clouds. we will clear out this afternoon. wet weather is coming in on thursday,
linda rondstandt appeared in the south bay and it was great to see her hoping to inspire those affected by parkinson'sease. >> she had a told out court at the theater last night, three years since ron stand went public with parkinson's disease diagnosis. she updated her fans on how she is dealing with the disease coping with it now for 10 years. >> cannot sing so that is that. i can sing where my brain but not sing. if you have perform disease you need a p disease, because you have...
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the new york times." malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did. he died two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying, "i miss him more even now." i miss him more. and i was struck by that comment because here we are almost at the second anniversary of john rehm's death, and i find myself missing him even more now. i think in that immediate aftermath of the death one is -- i was so busy readjusting my life and so busy with so many things that i threw myself into work. and as elmer cliff says in the book, i ran as hard as i i could from grief. just trying to keep busy. so i think now that we are where we are in the timeline, i really do believe i am allowing myself to the feel the grief and his absence even more now. >> and that, of course, it brings you to being on your own. and now that you're on your own, a couple of questions. again, i asked you about your saturdays, but i also -- and before we speak to the audience -- want to ask you because you've been such an advocate for books and authors and reading
the new york times." malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did. he died two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying, "i miss him more even now." i miss him more. and i was struck by that comment because here we are almost at the second anniversary of john rehm's death, and i find myself missing...
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world of basketball as 74-year-old hall of fame coach jerry sloan told the salt lake tribune yesterday he's suffering from parkinson'sease as well as a form of dementia. he went on to coach the jazz for 23 seasons said he was diagnosed last fall. he decided to go public after symptoms became noticeable. third on all-time win list for coaches he's known for a being a hard nosed competitor. he told reporters yesterday, quote, i don't want people feeling sorry for me. >>> let's turn to major league baseball. shall we? here's my team in san diego, righty pitcher mayada after playing eight seasons in japan, he would deliver with six scoreless innings and at the plate. the rookie slugged a home run in the second at-bat, becoming the first dodgers pitcher in over a century to hit a homer in first career game. l.a. wins it 7-0. the padres became the first team to be shut out in their first three games of the season. >>> in phoenix, rockies rookie trevor story makes history as the first player to hit a home run in each of his first three mlb games. yesterday's two-run homer to left center is story's fourth long ball of the se
world of basketball as 74-year-old hall of fame coach jerry sloan told the salt lake tribune yesterday he's suffering from parkinson'sease as well as a form of dementia. he went on to coach the jazz for 23 seasons said he was diagnosed last fall. he decided to go public after symptoms became noticeable. third on all-time win list for coaches he's known for a being a hard nosed competitor. he told reporters yesterday, quote, i don't want people feeling sorry for me. >>> let's turn to...
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team has also used similar technique to produce neurostem chem occupying the possibility of treating brain disease like parkinson's hichlts one of the largest source of drink water for san francisco and many others leaving in the bay arean is not going awayg÷. judge dismissed lawsuit todayigz that would require the draining nmdrq)e.valws of the1 reservoir it provides drinkingc water tomi 2.6 million people around the bay area. oakland group called restore it claiming the reservoir violatesÑ the statezq constitution by repairing theñ of the river here. legal under federal law÷/!c which#÷ trumped state law. >> all right[. onz to the weekend weatherc! forecasttp and heat. . with how warm yesr÷. really warm8j. actually near 90ú>)qqs as wep) head to sundayú so tkay we got a little preview of what isnç to come th we bump up the temperaturur as we hit the weekend. tomorrow we are not expecting whole lot of change. here's a lookla at live doppler 7hd and we do have some patchy fog right along the coast line right now half moon bay reporting low visibility so be careful during the morning commute. temperatures if the 50'
team has also used similar technique to produce neurostem chem occupying the possibility of treating brain disease like parkinson's hichlts one of the largest source of drink water for san francisco and many others leaving in the bay arean is not going awayg÷. judge dismissed lawsuit todayigz that would require the draining nmdrq)e.valws of the1 reservoir it provides drinkingc water tomi 2.6 million people around the bay area. oakland group called restore it claiming the reservoir violatesÑ...
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the clerk: senate resolution 434 supporting the designation of april 2016 as parkinson's awareness month. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. mrs. fischer: i further ask that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. fischer: i understand that there is a bill at the desk and i ask for its first reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bill for the first time. the clerk: h.r. 2666, an act to prohibit the federal communications commission from regulating the rates charged for broadband internet access service. mrs. fischer: i now ask for a second reading and in order to place the bill on the calendar under the provisions of rule 14, i object to my own request. the presiding officer: objection is heard. the bill will receive its second reading on the next legislative day. mrs. fischer: i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes
the clerk: senate resolution 434 supporting the designation of april 2016 as parkinson's awareness month. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. mrs. fischer: i further ask that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. fischer: i understand that there is a bill at the desk...
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reverend parkinson: we are so grateful to chief justice roberts, and to the supreme court historical society for your generous and gracious hospitality. as together we celebrate this anniversary of chief justice john marshall. it has been a pleasure and an honor to partner with you in cosponsoring this event tonight. and to hear jeff rosen's really challenging and provocative words for us in the midst of the political campaigns that are going on right now. [laughter] i won't say any more about that. the mission of the john marshall foundation is to raise awareness to the great chief justice legacy. what he believed in, his contributions to the formation of our country, and his passion for the rule of law and the separation of powers. we believe that education is the key to preserving the legacy of the great chief justice. our focus on supporting men and women who are teaching civics, american history, government, and political science are evident in the programs that we have developed and the organizations with whom we partner. both the constitutional center and the supreme court his
reverend parkinson: we are so grateful to chief justice roberts, and to the supreme court historical society for your generous and gracious hospitality. as together we celebrate this anniversary of chief justice john marshall. it has been a pleasure and an honor to partner with you in cosponsoring this event tonight. and to hear jeff rosen's really challenging and provocative words for us in the midst of the political campaigns that are going on right now. [laughter] i won't say any more about...
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the risk of heart attack and stroke. it's high in fruits and fish and unrefind foods. it protects against carnals and alzheimers and parkinsonscheck in with alicia vitarelli looking at the week ahead. >> reporter: friends and fans came to mourn the iconic musician prince there's a legal battle brewing. >>> 56 million americans are affected by hair loss, there's a new treatment it doesn't involve surgery or drugs. we'll explain how it works. we have an update on a story of a third grader selling lemonade so he can fund his own adoption. a beautiful story you won't want to mills coming -- to miss, coming up in big talkers. you can watch our newscast streaming live on your smart phone or tablet. see you at 4:00 p.m. >>> the accuweather forecast when we come right back. > meteorologist david murphy back inside with a closer look at summertime forecast. >> reporter: really feels that way, we hit 70 the last couple of days over the weekend. it was gorgeous. today how about 80. >>> 80! >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live. >>> how about tomorrow? >> reporter: how about today, you're not listening. [laughter]. storm tracker 6 live doubl
the risk of heart attack and stroke. it's high in fruits and fish and unrefind foods. it protects against carnals and alzheimers and parkinsonscheck in with alicia vitarelli looking at the week ahead. >> reporter: friends and fans came to mourn the iconic musician prince there's a legal battle brewing. >>> 56 million americans are affected by hair loss, there's a new treatment it doesn't involve surgery or drugs. we'll explain how it works. we have an update on a story of a third...
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the money for a few months. emily: interesting. brett parkinson. we're going to speaking with you after the next break. and talk about how you say the tech story is over. he'll tell us why. ♪ emily: my guest host has been -- spent the better part of three decades right about, investing in and using technology. but now he says the tech story is over. he says it time to move on to to the next big thing that will shape our future, just that technology has the past 30 years. newco has just launched a new media property in partnership with medium in order to follow the next big story. john the tech story is over? , what am i doing? what do you mean by that? john: obviously i've learned all all about click bait headlines. for 30 years, i did follow the tech story because i thought it was not being well covered, i thought it was not being given its full due. the story of tech has changed our entire society. however, it's no longer the next story over the horizon. the one that 80 changing everything. i'm interested in that story -- what's the equivalent of
the money for a few months. emily: interesting. brett parkinson. we're going to speaking with you after the next break. and talk about how you say the tech story is over. he'll tell us why. ♪ emily: my guest host has been -- spent the better part of three decades right about, investing in and using technology. but now he says the tech story is over. he says it time to move on to to the next big thing that will shape our future, just that technology has the past 30 years. newco has just...
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. >> and it's about the size of a smart watch but it could be a big breakthrough for patients battling parkinson's disease. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> our top stories tonight. windy enough to flight an iron kite in the bay area, and maybe even play havoc with ships at sea. a wind advisory in effect as we look live at ocean beach. we'll have the latest in your forecast. >> and two san francisco police officers are being checked out at the hospital right now after getting in to a car crash in the bayview. police say an suv ran a
. >> and it's about the size of a smart watch but it could be a big breakthrough for patients battling parkinson's disease. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> our top stories tonight. windy enough to flight an iron kite in the bay area, and maybe even play havoc with ships at sea. a wind advisory in effect as we look live at ocean beach. we'll have the latest in your forecast. >> and two san francisco police officers are being checked out at the hospital right now after getting in to a...
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. >> it revealed a number of toxins, so lots of pesticides but the most toxic is linked to things like parkinson's disease, breast cancer, birth defects and so that's one we're concerned about. >> reporter: and the levels are higher than the epa allows. tom jennings and his family live a few yards away from the site. >> they have to clean it up regardless of whether they decide to build on it or not. toxins are in the land. they have to do something about it before moving forward. >> the department of toxic substance control is now determining if the toxins can safely be removed and how to do it. the district says the cleanup could cost $3 to $5 million assuming it can be cleaned. if not, the district would not accept the donated property and would start looking for another site. >> the new sool was scheduled originally to open by 2019. a spokesperson says a new school is critical because all the current schools there are very overcrowded. >>> getting better and now looking for a new home. the dog who was apparently thrown from a moving car in the north bay is now recovering. she's being taken car
. >> it revealed a number of toxins, so lots of pesticides but the most toxic is linked to things like parkinson's disease, breast cancer, birth defects and so that's one we're concerned about. >> reporter: and the levels are higher than the epa allows. tom jennings and his family live a few yards away from the site. >> they have to clean it up regardless of whether they decide to build on it or not. toxins are in the land. they have to do something about it before moving...
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the number of toxins. an old agricultural land so a lot of pesticides. it's linked to parkinson's disease, birth defects. that's ha we're concerned about. >> shocking to find out that's been there and how long has it been there? >> the california department of toxic substance control will determine whether they can be removed safely. >>> tensions are sky high after a russian fighter jet buzzed a u.s. warship in international waters. that's video of the incident. the naval destroyer zrid unsuccessfully to reach the russian pilot on the radio. this happened in the little baic sea close to poland. a u.s. ally. the white house described the incident as, quote, outside the professional norms for militaries that operate in international waters. the u.s. and its allies are in the middle of a buildup in the region to counterrussian aggression. it continues on nbc "nightly news" with more on why this video is so troubling. >>> just announced. presidential candidate donald trump is coming to the bay area. the republican front-runner is expected in burlingame two weeks from friday at the airport hyatt regency. state
the number of toxins. an old agricultural land so a lot of pesticides. it's linked to parkinson's disease, birth defects. that's ha we're concerned about. >> shocking to find out that's been there and how long has it been there? >> the california department of toxic substance control will determine whether they can be removed safely. >>> tensions are sky high after a russian fighter jet buzzed a u.s. warship in international waters. that's video of the incident. the naval...
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parkinson's disease and cancer. it is being determined whether the toxins can be removed from the oil safely. >> sean parker is talking about one of the largest donations of its kind. he sat down exclusively with nbc and he talked about the decision to fund research at more than 40 laboratories. >> when somebody sees an opportunity to change lives and change the world and it's not being funded -- >> why can't i do it? >> yeah. it's actually in my dna to go after those sorts of opportunities. >> parker expects great results because any breakthrough at one research center two be immediately available to five others within his new institute. >> coming up, we go back to oracle for the highlights from tonight's epic warrior win. we'll be right back. >> and happening now, a southern california school sports coach allegedly fired for handing out fruit on our facebook page. the story of a middle school coach who was helping out, he thought, but lost his job after school leaders say he was breaking the law. >> also, dairy queen is planning to milk the market, planning 400 new locations. we'll be right back. those are some good
parkinson's disease and cancer. it is being determined whether the toxins can be removed from the oil safely. >> sean parker is talking about one of the largest donations of its kind. he sat down exclusively with nbc and he talked about the decision to fund research at more than 40 laboratories. >> when somebody sees an opportunity to change lives and change the world and it's not being funded -- >> why can't i do it? >> yeah. it's actually in my dna to go after those...
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land but a recent soil test found high level of a toxic insected is that is linked to parkinson's disease and cancer. the california department is determining whether the toxins can be removed safely. >>> a week that has been largely dry, today is the outliar. a look right now at the microclimate forecast. refreshingly wet, let's say. a live look at a dampened golden gate bridge. >> that's right. let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. how much can we expect from the system. leave the sprinkler system off. >> i think you can leave it off. is the only day of the week where we get a slight chance of rain. even if you didn't get much, it's still very humid out there. let's take look now at what to expect after that scattered rain moves out. we'll have gusty winds and clearing skies today. and most of the rain will be out of here before most people even wake up. they'll just see that the roads are wet and at lunchtime it will be 56 degrees and 61 degrees in the north bay. into the low 60s today with gusty winds and feeling a touch cooler than yesterday. into the next few days, though, it does warm up an
land but a recent soil test found high level of a toxic insected is that is linked to parkinson's disease and cancer. the california department is determining whether the toxins can be removed safely. >>> a week that has been largely dry, today is the outliar. a look right now at the microclimate forecast. refreshingly wet, let's say. a live look at a dampened golden gate bridge. >> that's right. let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. how much can we expect from the system....
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the michael j. fox foundation for parkinsons, and she really admired him what he was doing with his story. and she raised millions of dollars for them talking about michael and his story, so i believe she would have been cheering me on. >> michael j. fox, by the way, forward by michael j. fox. >> yeah. he wrote a beautiful forward. he was the perfect person to do it. >> so when you see your mom, does she recognize you? >> she doesn't very up. it's hard to tell -- very often. she's non-verbal. but i saw her yesterday, and we had a really special visit. i showed her the book, and i told her i believed she was going to help a lot of people, and she responded to me with words which she's never -- i mean, i haven't heard her speak in a year and a half. >> wow. help a lot of people, and she said, "i am," like that, which was huge. >> i heard you also sing to her a to lot. >> i do. music is a great way to communicate9 with her. playing songs that they listened to when they were well, when they were young, i played her a little brad paisley yesterday -- >> your husband's music. [laughter] >> fanta
the michael j. fox foundation for parkinsons, and she really admired him what he was doing with his story. and she raised millions of dollars for them talking about michael and his story, so i believe she would have been cheering me on. >> michael j. fox, by the way, forward by michael j. fox. >> yeah. he wrote a beautiful forward. he was the perfect person to do it. >> so when you see your mom, does she recognize you? >> she doesn't very up. it's hard to tell -- very...
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the right gestation time. she consents with them saying her baby tissue is about curing for potential disooeases like diabetes and parkinson's. and she said the law in california requires the tissue to be incinerated. she is leaving one thing out, she could offer to bury this baby actually. but that is left out. she is given, i think, the decisions that are very difficult. either you are going to incinerate this baby or give this baby up for research. i think there should be counseling and given all options to the young woman who is in a difficult situation in making that decision. let's turn to exhibit c-12 and after that c-13. after the abortion, the procurement tech collects the tissue and procures the baby body parts. she carries all of her supplies can her. you will see in this exhibit she has a very detailed instruction list about what she is putting these body parts into. this is not coming from the abortion clinic. this is coming from the procurement agency. then the tissue tech arranges for the delivery. this is by fed-ex. it is clear about who is paying for the delivery of this. not only the test tubes and so on th
the right gestation time. she consents with them saying her baby tissue is about curing for potential disooeases like diabetes and parkinson's. and she said the law in california requires the tissue to be incinerated. she is leaving one thing out, she could offer to bury this baby actually. but that is left out. she is given, i think, the decisions that are very difficult. either you are going to incinerate this baby or give this baby up for research. i think there should be counseling and...
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-- acquit parkinson of a brilliant defense of not saying anything and stay in the corner of the courtroom where he was overlooked. like in nixon's resignation, the tapes played a major role in the conviction of haldeman, ehrlichman, mitchell and mardian. and production of the tapes, to me, was inevitable, to answer the initial question. too many people knew about it. that sooner or later they were going to stumble into it. and it would have certainly ended watergate. let's end this class. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the church committee for years later. beginning next weekend on american history tv, we'll show extended segments of the 1975 hearings that investigated c.i.a., fbi, irs and nsa intelligence activities. the church committee, 40 years later. at 10:00end, saturday p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. on americane oleanly history tv on c-span3. on americanend artifacts, we go
-- acquit parkinson of a brilliant defense of not saying anything and stay in the corner of the courtroom where he was overlooked. like in nixon's resignation, the tapes played a major role in the conviction of haldeman, ehrlichman, mitchell and mardian. and production of the tapes, to me, was inevitable, to answer the initial question. too many people knew about it. that sooner or later they were going to stumble into it. and it would have certainly ended watergate. let's end this class. thank...
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. >> at 11:00, linda ronstadt taking the stage in the south bay three years after going public with her battle with parkinson'swe'll have a full report. >> that's all for now. >>> for all of us here, thank you so much for joining us. [cheerful music] ♪ - hey. i feel so lucky we're in the same city for valentine's day. - it's like magic. or it's like me getting on my hands and knees and begging my partners to switch a tuesday for a thursday. - alakazam. - by the way, they do need an extra day next week.
. >> at 11:00, linda ronstadt taking the stage in the south bay three years after going public with her battle with parkinson'swe'll have a full report. >> that's all for now. >>> for all of us here, thank you so much for joining us. [cheerful music] ♪ - hey. i feel so lucky we're in the same city for valentine's day. - it's like magic. or it's like me getting on my hands and knees and begging my partners to switch a tuesday for a thursday. - alakazam. - by the way, they...
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the lab will focus on rain and nervous system disorders such as alzheimer's, parkinson's, autism and multiple sclerosis. he has a personal incentive for this research. his mother died of alzheimer's and his father suffered from serious depression. >>> passengers who fly on virgin america airlines will soon be able to register to vote midflight. they announced it has become the official airline for rock the vote. over the next weeks, virgin will be allowing passengers to register to vote through the airlines in-flight wi-fi. it also said this is a way to encourage more young voters to get involved. virgin america is based in burlingame what was recently acquired by alaska airlines. >>> there is a hiring event that teachers lgbt q friendly companies. the spring lgbtq career fair happens at linked in semper cisco office on second street. it's an effort to find equal employment for members of the community. linked in a partnered with the semper cisco lgbt center for the job fair and dozens of employers are expected to attend. that happened stay from 1 pm through 4 pm. >>> hillary clinton
the lab will focus on rain and nervous system disorders such as alzheimer's, parkinson's, autism and multiple sclerosis. he has a personal incentive for this research. his mother died of alzheimer's and his father suffered from serious depression. >>> passengers who fly on virgin america airlines will soon be able to register to vote midflight. they announced it has become the official airline for rock the vote. over the next weeks, virgin will be allowing passengers to register to...
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clear out what you're thinking and there appears to be a link between the just lost thought and one classic symptoms of parkinsons disease. no word if this could lead to some sort of treatment for parkinsons but they pinpointed why people may lose their train of thought. >> that's interesting. >> i think lack of sleep. >> you can use your train of thought at any time. >> i forgot what i was about to say next. carry on. time to name d.c. eagles et cetera. >> and first gary and erin checking traffic own weather on the five. stay with us. kids: he came here from rocky married 27 years. raised 6 kids. including 5 boys. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's legacy. he'll fight for jobs and protect social security and medicare. glenn ivey will never quit on you; and we should know, we're his kids. glenn: i'm glenn ivey and i approve this message. i'll take on the republicans for all of us. >> time 5:45 breaking news from ecuador a strong after shock hitting country and 6.1 magnitude earth quake struck off
clear out what you're thinking and there appears to be a link between the just lost thought and one classic symptoms of parkinsons disease. no word if this could lead to some sort of treatment for parkinsons but they pinpointed why people may lose their train of thought. >> that's interesting. >> i think lack of sleep. >> you can use your train of thought at any time. >> i forgot what i was about to say next. carry on. time to name d.c. eagles et cetera. >> and...
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the efforts of fetal tissue research. millions of people have benefited from fetal tissue research. rubella,for polio and and research on health issues that touch so many of us -- parkinson's, diabetes, hiv, aids, spinal for injuries have also benefited from the 1993 law. if it is the desire to change the law, obviously, u.s. legislators are able to do that. but i believe it would be a grave error. sadly, it is my belief that this panel was formed with political motivation. there is very little real interests in an unbiased investigation to uncover facts related to women's health or research. instead, i believe that this panel serves as an opportunity for some to once again attacked the health care providers, who millions of women and families reliable. i joined colleagues in both chambers to disband this panel and all other congressional investigations that would undermine women's access to health care. not only do i believe that this panel is an inappropriate and wasteful misuse of federal resources, but i'm gravely concerned that it puts researchers, providers, and atients across the country rest. unfortunately, as result of the political rhetoric surrounding this issue
the efforts of fetal tissue research. millions of people have benefited from fetal tissue research. rubella,for polio and and research on health issues that touch so many of us -- parkinson's, diabetes, hiv, aids, spinal for injuries have also benefited from the 1993 law. if it is the desire to change the law, obviously, u.s. legislators are able to do that. but i believe it would be a grave error. sadly, it is my belief that this panel was formed with political motivation. there is very little...
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the delivery mechanism. companies stand to receive royalties. preparing alzheimer's drugs. it is a treatment for diskinesia for parkinson's trials. got some positive news about this trial. 83% in a single day. that data is being released in full tomorrow. everything else in the i'm that line is pretty clinical. super doomer early stage. i do not like pharmaor bio tech company. it is too dicey for mexico you can get a pop tomorrow. i would use any strength for the register. too risky for me. you're playing fda roulette for this one. these are hard little companies. i'm sorry i don't know them off the back of my head. better to do the homework. "mad money" is back after the break. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ bell ringing ] >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. are you ready, skee-daddy? . >> caller: boo-ya! >> i think they're good. you can follow it. i like the did i have denied and i like it. let's go to rog in florida. >> caller: cramer! dr. roger, thank you for taking my call. buy more. >> i know that one because we did the biotech bible from the street. that's a company to me look
the delivery mechanism. companies stand to receive royalties. preparing alzheimer's drugs. it is a treatment for diskinesia for parkinson's trials. got some positive news about this trial. 83% in a single day. that data is being released in full tomorrow. everything else in the i'm that line is pretty clinical. super doomer early stage. i do not like pharmaor bio tech company. it is too dicey for mexico you can get a pop tomorrow. i would use any strength for the register. too risky for me....
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the south bay. legendary singer updates on her battle with parkinson's. three yourself after herát diagnosis.ming up on 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. channel 7. >>> on to sports. shoe man and warriors. >> pretty much it for right no now. when the warriors lost to boston at home early this month i think we thought they would eclipse the regular season record of 72 games. we learned a lesson never doubt the warriors. they beat the spurs twice in 4 days including last night to tie the matching number of 72 and set a new stand arrested of 73 wednesday night at oracle against the grizzly. set record for consecutive win to start aen.so most consecutive win at home and first team in nba history to have not lost back-to-back games all season. all want to set the new standard like anymç competitive player. u nursingbs any. nothing for myself an"f positioó step slow in the play %ffs why notr go out and tae uk that mayh never come again. >>.never would have sawe this ] rookie year. i knewóq we had4÷ a chance to ba good teamnb;6 3 3 . surreal4d. try tome brings and enjoy every by really fast. >> wa
the south bay. legendary singer updates on her battle with parkinson's. three yourself after herát diagnosis.ming up on 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. channel 7. >>> on to sports. shoe man and warriors. >> pretty much it for right no now. when the warriors lost to boston at home early this month i think we thought they would eclipse the regular season record of 72 games. we learned a lesson never doubt the warriors. they beat the spurs twice in 4 days including last night to...
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the patient by name. she consents with them to donate, by saying that her baby tissue is about curing potential diseases such as diabetes, and parkinson's, and heart disease. i want to also referenced the second paragraph here, where she actually says that the law in california requires that the besue from the child incinerated. she could offer to his mother to actually bury this baby. put that is left out. she is given decisions that are very difficult. either you are going to incinerate this baby, for your going to give it up for research. i think you should certainly be counseling and giving all options to the some woman who is in a very difficult situation. c12 andrn to exhibit c13. after the abortion, the procurement tech collects the tissues and printers the parts needed. she carries all of her supplies with her. has a very detailed instruction about what she is putting these body parts into. this is not coming from the abortion clinic, this is coming, the procurement agency she is working for. the tissue tek then arranges for the delivery. clear on thedex, first exhibit about who is paying for the delivery. she willthe test tubes
the patient by name. she consents with them to donate, by saying that her baby tissue is about curing potential diseases such as diabetes, and parkinson's, and heart disease. i want to also referenced the second paragraph here, where she actually says that the law in california requires that the besue from the child incinerated. she could offer to his mother to actually bury this baby. put that is left out. she is given decisions that are very difficult. either you are going to incinerate this...
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time so she asks for the patient by name and then she consents with them to donate by saying that her baby tissue is about curing for potential diseases such as diabetes, parkinson's and heart disease. i want to also reference the second paragraph here where she actually says that the law in the state of california, which is where this is being done, requires that tissue from your procedure be incinerated. if you go and look at the law there, she's leaving one thing out. she could offer to this mother to actually bury this baby. that's left out. she's given, i think, decisions that are very difficult either you're going to incinerate this baby or you're going to give this baby up for research. i think certainly you should be counseling and giving all options to this young woman who is in a very difficult situation in making that decision. now let's turn to exhibit c12 and after that c13 because after the abortion, the procurement tech collects the tissues and procures the baby body parts needed and carries all of her supplies with her and you'll see in this particular exhibit that she has a very detailed instructions about what she is putting these body parts into
time so she asks for the patient by name and then she consents with them to donate by saying that her baby tissue is about curing for potential diseases such as diabetes, parkinson's and heart disease. i want to also reference the second paragraph here where she actually says that the law in the state of california, which is where this is being done, requires that tissue from your procedure be incinerated. if you go and look at the law there, she's leaving one thing out. she could offer to this...