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fox's very public battle with parkinsons. we'll learn more about that devastating disease from a local high-profile attorney who is also battling the illness. >> plus, investigators take a closer look at the two men who opened fire at a controversial comic competition and their possible . >>> new questions this afternoon about the gunman of sunday's shooting at a cartoon display in texas. the two weren't considered the most likely to pull off an attack. isis has now claimed responsibility for the incident at the free speech event featuring cartoons of the prophet mohammed. some terror investigators are skeptical. >> i really think it's a sign of weakness on isis's part, a reflection they see their momentum has slowed a bit. >> investigators say they are now looking into the gunmen's contacts and online activities. >>> now we would like to welcome back a familiar face here around broadcast house. joarn jim gross was our legal commentator on divorce issues, for one, for several years, until his life was turned upside down by pa
fox's very public battle with parkinsons. we'll learn more about that devastating disease from a local high-profile attorney who is also battling the illness. >> plus, investigators take a closer look at the two men who opened fire at a controversial comic competition and their possible . >>> new questions this afternoon about the gunman of sunday's shooting at a cartoon display in texas. the two weren't considered the most likely to pull off an attack. isis has now claimed...
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proof would be depression cows parkinson's. i'm not saying that and the authors on the saying that, but it looks like it's an early sign. for people over the age of 50 who may be depressed i might be looking more for it than i would have been before. this study will cow plea to check how people move, to check how stiff they are if they have depression. maybe i can treat the depression and if they go on to develop the movement problem we would treat that. we need all the early diagnosis we can get. it's not proof but very, very important. heather: what should people be on the lookout for? >> the other thing the study shows severe depression is associated with parkinson's disease. first we are look at why are you depressed. what's happening in your life. is it a chemical problem. if you are having problems speak or walk or moving, look out for parkinson's disease. heather: thank you dr. siegel. gregg: defense secretary ash carter raising concerns about iraq's ability to fight isis as the terrorist group captured you are in territ
proof would be depression cows parkinson's. i'm not saying that and the authors on the saying that, but it looks like it's an early sign. for people over the age of 50 who may be depressed i might be looking more for it than i would have been before. this study will cow plea to check how people move, to check how stiff they are if they have depression. maybe i can treat the depression and if they go on to develop the movement problem we would treat that. we need all the early diagnosis we can...
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know there is usually a parkinson's side. like the right or the left side. when you box you have to use both sides. >> you feel kind of rejuvenated i would say. kind of gives you a break from the everyday aches and pains department. alison: several gyms across the country are offering this program or something similar. experts suggest, though, you check the american parkinson's disease association website to find one near you. we have a link to that at wjla.com. leon: well, finding a place to park can feel like a long drawn out battle in parts of our area. but in friendship heights new meters could make shopping more convenient and safe. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis live to explain how and why? kevin, what's the word? kevin: the county, montgomery county is planning to install 100 parking meters on three roadways in friendship heights including wisconsin a. it will cost $2 an hour to park here now. the county says it will promote business while also safeguarding high-end retailers like cartier and dior. >> working >
know there is usually a parkinson's side. like the right or the left side. when you box you have to use both sides. >> you feel kind of rejuvenated i would say. kind of gives you a break from the everyday aches and pains department. alison: several gyms across the country are offering this program or something similar. experts suggest, though, you check the american parkinson's disease association website to find one near you. we have a link to that at wjla.com. leon: well, finding a...
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a new study finding a link between depression and parkinson's disease. so many thinking of the late actor robin williams, who took his own life not long after being diagnosed with parkinson's. well, researchers now believe depression may be an early sign and a risk factor for parkinson's. >>> and from washington tonight, paying tribute to generations of america's top guns. three dozen former elite fighter pilots today awarded the congressional gold medal. american fighter aces, earning that title for shooting down at least five enemy aircraft during world war i, world war ii, korea and vietnam. the youngest living ace is 72 and the oldest, 104. we salute them tonight. >>> up next here, we have major developments coming in right now on that fire mystery, that young family bound in their home. we have an exclusive interview tonight with the family friend who was pounding on that door. tonight, we have also confirmed domino's pizza ordered to the home as that family was trapped. investigators want to know who it was for. >>> also, at this hour, the famous f
a new study finding a link between depression and parkinson's disease. so many thinking of the late actor robin williams, who took his own life not long after being diagnosed with parkinson's. well, researchers now believe depression may be an early sign and a risk factor for parkinson's. >>> and from washington tonight, paying tribute to generations of america's top guns. three dozen former elite fighter pilots today awarded the congressional gold medal. american fighter aces, earning...
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tom carr died of parkinson disease and organizers started the chief's ride to honor his contributions. money was raised for a non-profit called firefighters with parkinson disease. >> boy, i tell you, wonderful as it was today, people would sure love another day like that for mother's day? >> tomorrow is going to be similar. starting off with clouds, as we get into the afternoon hours, clouds break up. it's not a perfect ten, but i think we'll take it. >> an eight or nine will do just fine. >> will be okay for mother's day, but there is a chance of a shower or thundershower south of washington. but most if not all of your day will dry. keeping that small chance of a shower or thunderstorm in the forecast for tuesday. tuesday night, cold front moves through. spring returns wednesday through friday. here are your weather impact force tomorrow. the weather overall having low impact on your day, if you are traveling, patchy fog around early in the morning. that burns off by 8:00 9:00 a.m. afternoon shower is possible mainly south of washington but still you'll be just fine heading out and
tom carr died of parkinson disease and organizers started the chief's ride to honor his contributions. money was raised for a non-profit called firefighters with parkinson disease. >> boy, i tell you, wonderful as it was today, people would sure love another day like that for mother's day? >> tomorrow is going to be similar. starting off with clouds, as we get into the afternoon hours, clouds break up. it's not a perfect ten, but i think we'll take it. >> an eight or nine will...
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a link between depression and parkinson's disease. so many thinking of the late actor robin williams who took his own life not long after being diagnosed. researchers believe depression may be an early sign and a risk factor for parkinson's. >>> and from washington tonight, paying tribute to generations of america's top guns. three dozen former elite fighter pilots today awarded the con congestionressional gold medal. the youngest living ace is 72 and the oldest 104. we salute them tonight. >>> up next here we have major developments coming in right now in that fire mystery, that young family bound in their home. we have an exclusive interview tonight with the family friend who was pounding on that door. tonight, we have also confirmed dom nope's pizza ordered to the home as that family was trapped. investigators want to know who it was for. >>> also, at this hour, the famous faces all walking into the famed ed sullivan theatre for that giant good-bye. can you guess the guest who appeared the most on letterman? you'll know the name. >
a link between depression and parkinson's disease. so many thinking of the late actor robin williams who took his own life not long after being diagnosed. researchers believe depression may be an early sign and a risk factor for parkinson's. >>> and from washington tonight, paying tribute to generations of america's top guns. three dozen former elite fighter pilots today awarded the con congestionressional gold medal. the youngest living ace is 72 and the oldest 104. we salute them...
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it is like people talk about muhammad ali with parkinson's disease. they say it was brought on by boxing. if you are going to get parkinson's disease, you are going to get it. footballers have had it prime ministers have had it, doctors have had it. margaret thatcher had that. if you are going to get things, they are going to happen. it does not mean because you are a boxer or a sportsman, you are going to get it. it just happens, unfortunately. it has to do with what support they get. a lot of boxers don't get support. as many as there are successful boxers, there are a lot of not successful. like all walks of life. you have the top tennis players and the guys who are scratching around. that is how life is. mark: what did you learn from don king? frank: john king was fearless in business deals. he would go in there and say, i doing this. i'm going to do the deal and then he would make the deal work. absolutely fearless, but quite a genius. he had come out of prison. black guy. grew up poor blacks did not have votes. he came into the sport. he just to
it is like people talk about muhammad ali with parkinson's disease. they say it was brought on by boxing. if you are going to get parkinson's disease, you are going to get it. footballers have had it prime ministers have had it, doctors have had it. margaret thatcher had that. if you are going to get things, they are going to happen. it does not mean because you are a boxer or a sportsman, you are going to get it. it just happens, unfortunately. it has to do with what support they get. a lot of...
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demonstrated public safety by activating the community by applying and designating community liaisons with the parkinson's meeting of criteria and the staff report is this project necessary or a compatible with the community the project didn't meet criteria furthermore talking about the exterior treatment given predicament like landscaping and parking especially the project didn't meet criteria that will provide the development in enforcement with the performance of the applicable use it didn't meet criteria i'm an neighborhood activity and support what the neighborhoods want so speakers said this is not an election i agree i wish it would end up differently but based on the rulings we've been here for the project the project was denied in the court and the community outpouring i'm getting not going to support it 2016 is coming we'll have the cannabis legalization and how to have this a dry county i use a poor definition we so have 70 or 80 years after prohibition i'm inclined not to support. >> commissioner johnson. >> i'll definitely support commissioner hillis that is unfortunately, we have a higher st
demonstrated public safety by activating the community by applying and designating community liaisons with the parkinson's meeting of criteria and the staff report is this project necessary or a compatible with the community the project didn't meet criteria furthermore talking about the exterior treatment given predicament like landscaping and parking especially the project didn't meet criteria that will provide the development in enforcement with the performance of the applicable use it didn't...
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and june elder, who has battled thyroid, bladder and breast cancer and now, parkinson's. you can see all of the special deliveries on our nbc washington facebook page. >>> it has been a year but the memory still very much alive. when we return the story of struggle and loss and an entire community will honor this >>> well one year ago this week the george mason community said good-bye to one of its own. lynn mary conception died after a battle with cancer. hundreds will gather for a race in her honor, the motto, live mary strong. >> reporter: too weakened too sick to walk to the water, so the george mason women's rowing team past and present, carried the boat they dedicated to lynn marie conception to her. in october of 2013 lynn was diagnosed with cancer. she died seven months later. >> no one had any doubt that lynn would beat this and beat it with her head held high beat it with class and it was because of how strong she was that peoplecouldn't believe there was one thing in her life that was going to beat her because she had beaten everything else. >> she asked me why
and june elder, who has battled thyroid, bladder and breast cancer and now, parkinson's. you can see all of the special deliveries on our nbc washington facebook page. >>> it has been a year but the memory still very much alive. when we return the story of struggle and loss and an entire community will honor this >>> well one year ago this week the george mason community said good-bye to one of its own. lynn mary conception died after a battle with cancer. hundreds will gather...
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. >>> health news people battling depression have a greater risk of developing parkinson's. that's according to swedish researchers who looked at more than 140,000 people. the study found depressed people were three times more likely to develop parkinson's within a year. 50% of those studied were more likely to develop the disease within 25 years. >>> time now is 6:53. do businesses have the right to sell your personal information? the dispute proving you can't always trust privacy policy. >> oil continues to spread in the ocean and on to the beaches in the central coast. coming up, the latest on a huge spill. the extent of the you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. but you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c sp
. >>> health news people battling depression have a greater risk of developing parkinson's. that's according to swedish researchers who looked at more than 140,000 people. the study found depressed people were three times more likely to develop parkinson's within a year. 50% of those studied were more likely to develop the disease within 25 years. >>> time now is 6:53. do businesses have the right to sell your personal information? the dispute proving you can't always trust...
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. >> we provide parkinson's treatments allowing people to walk normally. >> the middle east's largest market with markets that connect fishermen. >> some people think because your woman you are not serious. you do not know what you are doing. >> if you want more women in tech you want men to be more supportive at workplaces and at home. you want a man who will take responsibility for the family and allow the woman to dedicate more time to work. >> one of the cool things about working at a google is that we are a culture of doers and goofy people. >> a google tour is part of an intensive two-week course. and mentoring with one-on-one successful women. >> for us, it is a matter of supporting holding a robust pipeline of talent from childhood. from the school years, high school, and university. >> there some reason for optimism, though there is much to do. >> it is a next bag. some companies give it with service, and others are making a concerted effort. the percentage of companies making a concerted effort is growing. not because they feel ashamed, but because they are realizing they ne
. >> we provide parkinson's treatments allowing people to walk normally. >> the middle east's largest market with markets that connect fishermen. >> some people think because your woman you are not serious. you do not know what you are doing. >> if you want more women in tech you want men to be more supportive at workplaces and at home. you want a man who will take responsibility for the family and allow the woman to dedicate more time to work. >> one of the cool...
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. >> it included the new entities our new parkinson's correct. >> congressmen's questions or comments okay. on to public comment i'm hold my bracket for any members of the public that wishes to comment that being said. >> colleagues a motion to support the amendment. >> motion from commissioner crews and second by supervisor mar we'll take that without objection. great item number 6 please. item 6 status update for the study of implementation and opportunity for underground wires in san francisco. >> jason fried lafco staff we now have a definite out that is under review today is the last day for people to be presenting comments i'll be on vacation i'll not mind i'll view the at that time as turned in today i'll add those items the basically a highlight of the what's in the report if sfgovtv put on the laptop there we go. >> the objective u objective to expand the underground wires and network within the city we've looked at major areas we looked at the old 96 under grounding program and 200 under grounding possible way to reduce the potential fund resources we go looked for while in
. >> it included the new entities our new parkinson's correct. >> congressmen's questions or comments okay. on to public comment i'm hold my bracket for any members of the public that wishes to comment that being said. >> colleagues a motion to support the amendment. >> motion from commissioner crews and second by supervisor mar we'll take that without objection. great item number 6 please. item 6 status update for the study of implementation and opportunity for...
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. >>> depression may be linked to parkinson's disease. that's according to a new study. researchers followed older adults in sweden for more than 25 years. they found about 1% of those diagnosed with depression developed parkinson's compared with .4% of those without depression. experts aren't sure whether depression may be an early symptom or a risk factor for the disease. >>> summer is almost here and new research by the centers for disease control reveals american adults rarely use sunscreen as recommended, especially men. the survey found 42% of men say they never use sunscreen. experts say men are more likely to rely on protective clothing instead. women are more likely to apply sunscreen on the face but less than one-third of them use it on other exposed areas of their skin. >>> a stay at home dad in california says he's being banned from joining a neighborhood mother's group. he wanted to meet other local parents during his downtime and have his daughter socialize with their kids. he e-mailed the burlingame mothers club but the group said they only accept women an
. >>> depression may be linked to parkinson's disease. that's according to a new study. researchers followed older adults in sweden for more than 25 years. they found about 1% of those diagnosed with depression developed parkinson's compared with .4% of those without depression. experts aren't sure whether depression may be an early symptom or a risk factor for the disease. >>> summer is almost here and new research by the centers for disease control reveals american adults...
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50 spaces getting them to jump through hoops to provide for spaces we don't care about the level of parkinson i'm okay with the way it is proposed a trade off of more extensive because of getting parking this is all underground. >> that turns to be a very extensive storage construction wise. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i'll be supportive of making the finding this project is didn't need to meet that requirement i believe that you mention they have the valet there are instances we'll push particular with more spaces and below ground parking of this space is used for storage versus maybe xang a retail space this didn't meet that i mean, i'll be supportive of this project as is. >> commissioner antonini 0. >> i'll vote against this but one that is approved as proposed i mean this is the kind of thing that adds additional costs to a project and in many instances give us a bad reputation acquiring extraordinary means without a good reason it is technically in the code i understand that but if we could stash finding and the finding it is all underground you know they're doing al
50 spaces getting them to jump through hoops to provide for spaces we don't care about the level of parkinson i'm okay with the way it is proposed a trade off of more extensive because of getting parking this is all underground. >> that turns to be a very extensive storage construction wise. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i'll be supportive of making the finding this project is didn't need to meet that requirement i believe that you mention they have the valet...
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you'll not use a cane or a who ever and use a diaper god bless you, we appreciate you i'm sorry my parkinson's is acting up again. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) >> hello, everybody i work for i'm sorry. i'm a member of sciu 1021 i work for a teenager pregnant and parenting program we're unique we've been around for thirty years and do case management and provides nutrition we also do health practices as far as you know contraceptives and try not to repeat second birthdays we are unique we've been around thirty years as i said and this is the first model program in california that the programs are modeled after us in the last seven years we've actually had a few budget cuts that eliminations a lot of the key positions that directly effects the day to day work we do we're not adequately providing services to our parent for conservatives it is important that as nonprofit workers we're working hard but take open other positions by the way, we are listing people because of the fact we don't make a lot of money so for this reason and many others we're asking for cola for two
you'll not use a cane or a who ever and use a diaper god bless you, we appreciate you i'm sorry my parkinson's is acting up again. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) >> hello, everybody i work for i'm sorry. i'm a member of sciu 1021 i work for a teenager pregnant and parenting program we're unique we've been around for thirty years and do case management and provides nutrition we also do health practices as far as you know contraceptives and try not...
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. >> it was originally used to treat some cancers and parkinson's disease. doctors noticed when they treated patients through iv their patients started glowing or getting lighter. >> it was never meant to be used for skin lightening but it is right now and it happens faster and one can choose what shade they wanting to to. >> just like topical cremes using this the wrong way could at the very least increase sun sensitivity and more seriously cause your heart to race. the bottom line whether your quest for perfect skin color leads to you cremes, or injectable. >> if something is able to be sold over the count inner ear country where they have their own regulation, that is fine and dandy but the thing is it is not our regulation. it should have never made it in or it should never have made it into the store or over the counter. >> now doctors say no matter how people choose to lighten their skin you can do it safely, with the help of a medical professional. >>> well, that does it for us tonight here on our fox 29 your health special. >> for more on these or an
. >> it was originally used to treat some cancers and parkinson's disease. doctors noticed when they treated patients through iv their patients started glowing or getting lighter. >> it was never meant to be used for skin lightening but it is right now and it happens faster and one can choose what shade they wanting to to. >> just like topical cremes using this the wrong way could at the very least increase sun sensitivity and more seriously cause your heart to race. the...
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contact lenses that could test the glycemic level of diabetics even a spoon that could help someone with parkinson's to eat for themselves. le point cannot ignore the fact that the eu competition commissioner is coming down very hard on google. in april, she sent a list of complaints. for this particular article that is not the focus. they are focusing on one of the interviews with one of the cofounders of google, who lets slip that google's work in flying drones is not far from flying cars. sounds like a pr stunt. eve: i feel like i'm going into the cartoons i watched as a kid, the jetsons. in the u.s., the question of racial equality still dominating the weeklies in france. belle: one magazine that focuses on a theme every week, that is the theme. it's an extract from david simon's story. he's the creator of "the wire" tv series. this short story that we have set in a police station, all three characters are black -- the policeman, victim and suspect. the office it reflects on west baltimore's inability to comprehend a black middle person and especially a black middle class cop. before creating "t
contact lenses that could test the glycemic level of diabetics even a spoon that could help someone with parkinson's to eat for themselves. le point cannot ignore the fact that the eu competition commissioner is coming down very hard on google. in april, she sent a list of complaints. for this particular article that is not the focus. they are focusing on one of the interviews with one of the cofounders of google, who lets slip that google's work in flying drones is not far from flying cars....
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. >>> in health news people battling depression have a greater risk of developing parkinson's. that's according to swedish researchers who looked at more than 140,000 people. the study found depressed people were three times more likely to develop parkinson's within a year and 50% of those studied were more likely to develop the disease within 25 years. >>> 5:50. up next, a car bursts into flames and a good you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. but you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c specialist. >>> 10 degrees below average across the bay area again today. good morning, everyone. we have now at 5:53 a look at your forecast high temperatures for this "hump day." mid-50s and no clearing at the beaches. even some
. >>> in health news people battling depression have a greater risk of developing parkinson's. that's according to swedish researchers who looked at more than 140,000 people. the study found depressed people were three times more likely to develop parkinson's within a year and 50% of those studied were more likely to develop the disease within 25 years. >>> 5:50. up next, a car bursts into flames and a good you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. but you shouldn't forget...
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you are going to get parkinson's disease you're going to get. football is haddock, boxers have had -- all- olit just happens to people unfortunately. it is how they deal with it and what support they get. a lot of boxers do not get support. there are successful boxers, and there are not successful boxers. like all walks of life. you have the top tennis player and the guys that are scratching around -- just making a living. frdon king was fearless in business deals. he is doing this and sometimes he would make the deal work. quite a genius. they didn't get into the sport until his 40's, became a prison. a black guy. he came into the sport and just totally turned it upside down. muhammad ali was around the most famous sportsmen of all time in the last century, and he was there. and don king got it out of closed-circuit tv, using that model to promote. and then became paper you, now isy per view. mark: what he be number one? frank: he is 84 now. he was a great promoter. markbob is a great promoter, a great promoter. they're the same age. bob looks
you are going to get parkinson's disease you're going to get. football is haddock, boxers have had -- all- olit just happens to people unfortunately. it is how they deal with it and what support they get. a lot of boxers do not get support. there are successful boxers, and there are not successful boxers. like all walks of life. you have the top tennis player and the guys that are scratching around -- just making a living. frdon king was fearless in business deals. he is doing this and...
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. >> you have a special microphone parkinson's the other day. that runs in your family right? >> i didn't. >> this is getting me teary eyed like in a good way. >> the insane person. >> you can't be both. >> nick please. >> we're always flirting with you, nick. >> your work here is so beautiful. >> it was your direction, that really made it. >> a painter is only as good as his canvas. >> shut [ bleep ] already. >> touchy feely? >> big sale buddy. real good work out there. you're -- >> whoa oh! that was weird. >> almost like the uncomfortably long hug from beth troutman. >> oh, my lord i'm every sengle one of these people. >> don't change. >> you can sound off underneath them maybe identify your friends. >> pay attention, everybody. it is time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> head over to right this minute.com and click on the win ipad mini button. >> you can enter on facebook twitter or both each and every single day. >> today's buzz word is revolution. >> get on over to right this minute.co
. >> you have a special microphone parkinson's the other day. that runs in your family right? >> i didn't. >> this is getting me teary eyed like in a good way. >> the insane person. >> you can't be both. >> nick please. >> we're always flirting with you, nick. >> your work here is so beautiful. >> it was your direction, that really made it. >> a painter is only as good as his canvas. >> shut [ bleep ] already. >> touchy...
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and that, he says, can lead to diseases like parkinsons and alzheimers. >> doctors are not aware of the full range of toxicities associated with it. >> reporter: but this new black box campaign concerns this man. >> i believe petitions are worth considering, but only when the preponderance of the evidence the there. >> reporter: he says there is no good science to backup these petitions. but that there is overwhelming evidence these drugs are inappropriately prescribed. >> ear infection, sinus infection, throat infection. >> reporter: not to mention urinary tract infections. using it for minor infections is like using a sledge hammer to kill a fly. >> when any drug is being prescribed, be clear. ask the question, what do i really gain from this drug. >> reporter: as well as what may be at risk. some believe that is still not enough. >> they haven't done a good enough job warning the public about how dangerous this drug is. >> now american doctors write 25 million prescriptions for this class of antibiotics every year. >>> a rather unusual battle brewing in southern california do night.
and that, he says, can lead to diseases like parkinsons and alzheimers. >> doctors are not aware of the full range of toxicities associated with it. >> reporter: but this new black box campaign concerns this man. >> i believe petitions are worth considering, but only when the preponderance of the evidence the there. >> reporter: he says there is no good science to backup these petitions. but that there is overwhelming evidence these drugs are inappropriately prescribed....
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tuesday night an elderly man was hit at dana avenue and two women were hit near melville and parkinson avenues. the victims have bruises but are okay. >>> a smash and grab in a san francisco jewelry store. >> "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang is live. the westportal neighborhood is seeing an uptick in burglaries lately. >> reporter: good morning. that's according to san francisco police. now a camera inside this boutique store called art of style in the 200 block of westportal caught this man trying to break in here with a rock. the door has been fixed but we have brand new security camera footage just released by police. you can see in the footage the man has a black hat, red shirt. walks by. he glances around and goes up to the door. he peers inside the store. that's when you can see he's wearing gloves. he walks out. looks around the street before chucking a rock at the door. it doesn't break anything so he picks up the rock again. looks around again before throwing it. it appears he just starts to kick the door in. it's three times until it finally gives way and he ducks under
tuesday night an elderly man was hit at dana avenue and two women were hit near melville and parkinson avenues. the victims have bruises but are okay. >>> a smash and grab in a san francisco jewelry store. >> "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang is live. the westportal neighborhood is seeing an uptick in burglaries lately. >> reporter: good morning. that's according to san francisco police. now a camera inside this boutique store called art of style in the 200...
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first hit an elderly man near newel road and dana avenue two women were hit in the area of pell vil and parkinson avenues, the attacks left bruises and rattled nerves but otherwise everyone is okay. police are hoping for more information. they only know the car was a gold older sedan. >>> the line in the sand has been drawn. historic new conservation rules from the state water board released last night have people scrambling to adapt and those who don't follow these new rules could face steep fines. nbc bay area's damian carile is up with the effects of these landmark restrictions >> reporter: it's getting harder for gardeners across the bay area to keep their green thumbs if you will, as these new rules comes in the drought takes hold. it hasn't been easy for gardener oscar lopez, the drought is forcing his customers to cut back his hours, no one waters the lawn is so the lawn isn't growing enough for him to poe. >> the houses about 120, 60. >> half. >> half. we can't support a family like that. >> with new water restrictions released late last night it won't get any better anytime soon for osca
first hit an elderly man near newel road and dana avenue two women were hit in the area of pell vil and parkinson avenues, the attacks left bruises and rattled nerves but otherwise everyone is okay. police are hoping for more information. they only know the car was a gold older sedan. >>> the line in the sand has been drawn. historic new conservation rules from the state water board released last night have people scrambling to adapt and those who don't follow these new rules could...
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that, 69 parkinson's -- vet 69, parkinson's. 67, bring cancer. 66, als. another, jerome o'donovan, type two diabetes, liver and renal failure. he was a marine officer in vietnam, and was a former republican minority leader of the new york city council. in their testimony at the subcommittee hearing, the v.a. says this bill would duplicate research efforts in other federal agencies. while other entities may study particular illnesses, nobody has studied us or our offspring, and not in conjunction with military service. was it in there trying to focus on causation while studies focus on the degree of association not causation. v.a. cost estimates are a lot. it sounds like a lot until you realize that the v.a. has allocated between 660 and $700 million per year for research and has never done a study on the effects of agent orange. 50 years and no studies. this should not be up to the whims of the v.a. researchers and university counterparts. interestingly, one study is the national vietnam veterans likely to total study completed last year and has yet to be
that, 69 parkinson's -- vet 69, parkinson's. 67, bring cancer. 66, als. another, jerome o'donovan, type two diabetes, liver and renal failure. he was a marine officer in vietnam, and was a former republican minority leader of the new york city council. in their testimony at the subcommittee hearing, the v.a. says this bill would duplicate research efforts in other federal agencies. while other entities may study particular illnesses, nobody has studied us or our offspring, and not in...
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they found that adults with depression develop parkinson's at three times the rate of people that do not suffer depression. it's a nervous system disorder and can affect their gait and speech and cause tremors. if prevention measures are found, this information gives us the type of people to target for the interventions. >> and this is -- grabbing his first beer using a robotic arm it's controlled by his mind, we have seen similar technology but this is controlled by a device implanted in the part of the brain responsible for intuitive thought. the researcher at southern california say this allows for much smoother mom. >>p the big memorial day weekend is coming up and a lot of families are hitting the beach or going to a pool and emergency room doctors have a message, they want everyone to be safe and one of the biggest dangers is drowning, kids between the ages of 1 and 4 are most at risk and adults should always be at arms length and older kids need constant supervision by an adult that is not zrabt distracted by a smart phone or texting. >> rick and monica back over to you. >> th
they found that adults with depression develop parkinson's at three times the rate of people that do not suffer depression. it's a nervous system disorder and can affect their gait and speech and cause tremors. if prevention measures are found, this information gives us the type of people to target for the interventions. >> and this is -- grabbing his first beer using a robotic arm it's controlled by his mind, we have seen similar technology but this is controlled by a device implanted in...
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entendimiento de enfermedades como el asma, el cncer de pecho, problemas cardiovasculares, diabetes y el mal de parkinson--- bump out juanfra --- vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin... pero al regresar... take vo --en una ciudad del este de la baha, quienes trabajan pronto recibirn sueldos ms altos.. le contamos dnde. take fs hotline/lorena recuerde que usted tiene lnea directa con nosotros marcando al (408) 944-4813... telemundo 48 responde! llmenos y cuntenos su caso live bug la pista de un hombre presuntamente responsable de dos intentos de agresin sexual, el mas reciente ataque ocurri a plena lus del da. take vo / lorena --autoridades de una ciudad de la peninsula hacen un esfuerzo para evitar que decenas de familias sean desalojadas de un complejo de casas mvles. wait for sot take vo / juanfra --en un reportaje especial, le presentamos a un grupo de jovenes cuyo ingenio tecnolgico los llev a la creacin de un importante dispositivo para combatir la sequa. take vo / lorena ----es jueves, da de compartir nuestras fotos de las mascotas de la semana y hoy le tendremos un animalito m
entendimiento de enfermedades como el asma, el cncer de pecho, problemas cardiovasculares, diabetes y el mal de parkinson--- bump out juanfra --- vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin... pero al regresar... take vo --en una ciudad del este de la baha, quienes trabajan pronto recibirn sueldos ms altos.. le contamos dnde. take fs hotline/lorena recuerde que usted tiene lnea directa con nosotros marcando al (408) 944-4813... telemundo 48 responde! llmenos y cuntenos su caso...
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entendimiento de enfermedades como el asma, el cncer de pecho, problemas cardiovasculares, diabetes y el mal de parkinson--- live bug juanfra ---tiempo de la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. take vo / juanfra --- una joven residente de san jos diseÑo una aplicacin movil muy til para los jvenes soÑadores, no se pierda de qu se trata en nuestro reportaje especial jvenes y la tecnologa --- take vo/lorena --- en mxico decenas de personas salen a las calles para reclamar proteccin a periodistas y pedir justicia por las recientes muertes de varios comunicadores sociales, la historia despus de la pausa -- take fs gfx juanfra -- y si usted quiere que su querida mascotita tenga sus quince segundos de fama envenos una foto a nuestro correo electrnico noticierot48@telemundo.com o a travs de nuestra cuenta en facebook, telemundo 48 --- take vo / juanfra --- un autoridades solicitan ayuda para capturarlo, estamos en vivo con los detalles --- take vo / lorena --- captado en cmara el momento en el que un hombre entra a robar en una tienda en una ciudad de la pennsula , la polica est tras la pista -- t
entendimiento de enfermedades como el asma, el cncer de pecho, problemas cardiovasculares, diabetes y el mal de parkinson--- live bug juanfra ---tiempo de la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. take vo / juanfra --- una joven residente de san jos diseÑo una aplicacin movil muy til para los jvenes soÑadores, no se pierda de qu se trata en nuestro reportaje especial jvenes y la tecnologa --- take vo/lorena --- en mxico decenas de personas salen a las calles para reclamar proteccin...
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. >>> a long time bay area sports writer died after a battle with parkinsons. he also reported on the warriors and was even there to report on the final beatles concert at candle stick park. ron bergman was 80 years old. >>> scenes of destruction in the bay area as a summer movie thriller san andreas opens in theaters. we asked bay area seismologists to separate fact from fiction. >>> and things are starting to warm up. coming up i'll tell you how much warmer for your bay area friday. >>> and we find out b.a.r.t.'s top three priorities to make the system run better. >>> new at 10:00, b.a.r.t. reveals its top priorities for improving service as the aging transit system struggles. commuters complain that many of b.a.r.t.'s problems are only getting worse. tonight ktvu's alex savidge on what he learned from riding the system with a go procamera and showing that video to a b.a.r.t. board member. >> reporter: it's a frustratingly familiar routine for b.a.r.t. riders. every day, lining up for trains, hoping for a seat but not holding their breath. >> no. you won't ge
. >>> a long time bay area sports writer died after a battle with parkinsons. he also reported on the warriors and was even there to report on the final beatles concert at candle stick park. ron bergman was 80 years old. >>> scenes of destruction in the bay area as a summer movie thriller san andreas opens in theaters. we asked bay area seismologists to separate fact from fiction. >>> and things are starting to warm up. coming up i'll tell you how much warmer for your...
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and here june elder who has battled many cancers and park parkinson's. david, i know you went and made one very lucky mom happy too. >> yeah. a grandma who quit her job just to take care of her grand kids and opened up a day care to do so. and this morning we've got a special coming up. >> that's right. wendy, veronica barbara harris doreen the list goes on. we are going to honor all of our mothers. you can check "from our mothers, 4 our mothers" at 10:00 a.m. on news4. and really it's so great because you get to see different moms from different generations. they all have personalities of their own. and more importantly life lessons that i think a lot of us can relate to. >> they've all raised strong headed -- strong willed women, successful women. >> be careful, be careful. >> i'll let chuck bell go on about that. >> exactly. you wouldn't be meaning about my birthday would you? of course not. real no weather concerns coming our way for the front half of the weekend. you're going to get outside and exercise a little bit first this morning, it is a littl
and here june elder who has battled many cancers and park parkinson's. david, i know you went and made one very lucky mom happy too. >> yeah. a grandma who quit her job just to take care of her grand kids and opened up a day care to do so. and this morning we've got a special coming up. >> that's right. wendy, veronica barbara harris doreen the list goes on. we are going to honor all of our mothers. you can check "from our mothers, 4 our mothers" at 10:00 a.m. on news4....
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she's battled thyroid, bladder and breast cancer and now parkinson's disease. her daughter says she's always kept her sense of humor. >> and after we both got jobs we moved away and she never said oh, no stay here. don't go far away. >> i really thought that meant something. >> isn't she fun? june elder's daughter says she saw one of our tweets -- she's on twitter -- about nominating moms and knew she had to nominate her mother. go to nbc washington facebook page. >> how nice. >> great. >> what a fun -- >> chris had a nice assignment. >> he did. >> to be the delivery guy. >> yeah. >>> so how is mother's day going to be? we both want to ride bicycles on that day. >> everybody wants to do something on mother's day. >> you're riding bicycles on different areas, you by the chesapeake. you around this area. you both have a chance for a shower but i think you'll be able to dodge them. don't worry too much about this weekenpical storm down there ana, trying to make its way our way. we won't see that much in the way of impacts from it other than a few clouds and shower
she's battled thyroid, bladder and breast cancer and now parkinson's disease. her daughter says she's always kept her sense of humor. >> and after we both got jobs we moved away and she never said oh, no stay here. don't go far away. >> i really thought that meant something. >> isn't she fun? june elder's daughter says she saw one of our tweets -- she's on twitter -- about nominating moms and knew she had to nominate her mother. go to nbc washington facebook page. >> how...
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studies and so they told us three or more conversations and exponentially higher risks of alzheimer's, parkinson's and chronic traumatic encephalopathy and depression. so i called it a ticking timebomb and academic. so every time they hit the defense of linemen at the inception of a football play, it produces a low-level sub concussion hit. so you could have an offense of linemen walkout after playing the high school pro football with 10,000 hits none of which had been diagnosed and none of which the aggregate will certainly do much worse than the three knockout blows. and so what has changed? we do baseline testing we have better diagnostic techniques. but the bottom line is that it's not healthy and 50% of the mothers actually knew what this concussion crisis leads to. they can play any sport but not tackle football and the socioeconomics of football with change. it would be impoverished people who knew they were going to get brain damage. so i had been working and this protects against the skull fracture but there is a compression system we've been working on all sorts of ways ultimately that w
studies and so they told us three or more conversations and exponentially higher risks of alzheimer's, parkinson's and chronic traumatic encephalopathy and depression. so i called it a ticking timebomb and academic. so every time they hit the defense of linemen at the inception of a football play, it produces a low-level sub concussion hit. so you could have an offense of linemen walkout after playing the high school pro football with 10,000 hits none of which had been diagnosed and none of...
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the first at newell and dana the other two near melville and parkinson avenues. tuesday night the suspects fired 12 to 14 green paint balls from their car at an elderly couple. a man in his 70s suffered bruises. a few minutes later the suspects hit two women in separate attacks. all of them will be okay but police want the suspects off the street. >>> two weeks after a brazen smash and grab robbery a suspect is still on the loose. if he thinks he got away with it he may need to think again because, once again, police have him on tape. nbc bay area stephanie chuang has the video. >> reporter: good morning. it's unclear why the man targeted this boutique store on the 200-block of west portal avenue. maybe because the signs are obscured from sight. maybe also because you can see from the front display the jewelry that is fully in sight. whatever the reason the man was caught on store camera two weeks ago. this was april 21st. san francisco police have just released the security camera footage. the man is wearing a black hat, jacket red shirt and jeans, walks by. he
the first at newell and dana the other two near melville and parkinson avenues. tuesday night the suspects fired 12 to 14 green paint balls from their car at an elderly couple. a man in his 70s suffered bruises. a few minutes later the suspects hit two women in separate attacks. all of them will be okay but police want the suspects off the street. >>> two weeks after a brazen smash and grab robbery a suspect is still on the loose. if he thinks he got away with it he may need to think...
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. >> i had problems last year, parkinson's disease which i'm still doctoring for prostate cancer, bone cancer which i'm doctoring for. but, my doctors seem to have it all under control right now. >> thank you. >> reporter: staying active is secret to life no matter how he is playing. >> there it is. >> oh, boy. help. >> i'm sorry ralph i'm sorry. >> i just laughed at the cameras i'm sorry but it is competitive nature come out. >> i'm sorry man. >> i'm sorry ralph. >> you ain't sorry. >> just get out in the morning, and the friends you meet. >> there it is. >> i'll tell you what, let friendship ring on and off the course. >> you got your golf, you got your friends you got your faith. >> i got that. >> got my daughter, she's like a nurse doctor, lawyer. she is my everything. >> you have a new golf buddy. >> i love that. >> my man. >> no matter what is going on every day is a sunny day for ralph. >> and that is his philosophy of navigating the course, of life. >> that is great. >> the the game keeps you young. >> i love seeing that. >> look for ralph on the links this summer and ukee. >>
. >> i had problems last year, parkinson's disease which i'm still doctoring for prostate cancer, bone cancer which i'm doctoring for. but, my doctors seem to have it all under control right now. >> thank you. >> reporter: staying active is secret to life no matter how he is playing. >> there it is. >> oh, boy. help. >> i'm sorry ralph i'm sorry. >> i just laughed at the cameras i'm sorry but it is competitive nature come out. >> i'm sorry man....
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nigel parkinson was visiting family in texas when he disappeared last night. surveillance video showed the boy walking out of the house and toward a pond. his body was found in that pond. police say nigel and his family were in texas to celebrate a relative's 90th birthday. at the live desk, i'm chriskristin wright. >> this is it folks, you've got to be ready for it. it's getting big, i have trees coming down on me and power flashes. i have to back out of here. >>> following more breaking news in oklahoma. police just confirmed one person died as a result of yesterday's storms. the victim was in a storm shelter at least 20 tornados were reported yesterday in kansas oklahoma and nebraska. oklahoma city seems to have taken the brunt of the damage. take a look at the debris from above. at least 50 homes were damage and 12 people were hurt. amelia let's talk about this weather down there. >> well barbara, after the storms we had yesterday, dry weather here today and a temperature of 73 degrees. it was humid. we talk about the humidity it's about the dew point temp
nigel parkinson was visiting family in texas when he disappeared last night. surveillance video showed the boy walking out of the house and toward a pond. his body was found in that pond. police say nigel and his family were in texas to celebrate a relative's 90th birthday. at the live desk, i'm chriskristin wright. >> this is it folks, you've got to be ready for it. it's getting big, i have trees coming down on me and power flashes. i have to back out of here. >>> following more...
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psychiatric problems as well as mitochondrial damage to cells and that, he says, can lead to diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's. >> doctors are not aware of the full range of toxicity that are associated with them. >> i believe petitions are worth considering but only when the preponderance of evidence there's science behind it. >> reporter: dr. joe guillermo is the dean of the school of pharmacy at ucsf. he says there's no good science to back up these petitions. but that there is overwhelming evidence these drugs are inappropriately prescribed. >> ear infections, sinus infections, throat infections. >> reporter: not to mention urinary tract infections. experts say using them alone for minor infections is like using a sledgehammer to kill a fly. >> when any drug is being prescribed, be clear, ask the question, what do i really gain from this drug? >> reporter: as well as what may be at risk. some believe that still is not enough. >> they haven't done a good enough job warning the public about how dangerous this drug is. >> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> american doctors write 25 million
psychiatric problems as well as mitochondrial damage to cells and that, he says, can lead to diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's. >> doctors are not aware of the full range of toxicity that are associated with them. >> i believe petitions are worth considering but only when the preponderance of evidence there's science behind it. >> reporter: dr. joe guillermo is the dean of the school of pharmacy at ucsf. he says there's no good science to back up these petitions. but...
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and they said three concussions reaches a higher risk of als, alzheimer's, parkinson depression and other things. i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health crisis. and now i believe every time a hit is made it produces a low level subconcussion hit. just a little bit of change. so you can have an offensive lineman walk out after playing high school, college, and profootball with 10,000 sub-concussion hits none which have been diagnosed or he is aware of but the aggregate will do much worse brain damage than three knockout blows. what has changed? we do baseline testing. we have better diagnostic techniques. but the bottom line is it is not healthy to rattle your brain like that. i said if 50 percent of the mothers actually knew what this concussion crisis leads to they would tell their kids you can play any sport but not tackle football. and the economics of football would change. it would be impoverished people that knew they would get brain damage. i have been working on a helmet with a compression system and all ways. stem cell research will help alzheimer's and help th
and they said three concussions reaches a higher risk of als, alzheimer's, parkinson depression and other things. i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health crisis. and now i believe every time a hit is made it produces a low level subconcussion hit. just a little bit of change. so you can have an offensive lineman walk out after playing high school, college, and profootball with 10,000 sub-concussion hits none which have been diagnosed or he is aware of but the aggregate will do...