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$140 billion on alzheimer's patients. and by the time all the baby boomers are retired it's 15 or 16 million. which would raise the total cost up to 600 billion. which would be the same as the defense budget this year. >> the more the public is aware and it's just a decision we have to make, the better off and the healthier america will be, especially in terms of alzheimer's. so we con be better served than glen campbell -- i mean, getting on the stage and singing, that must be fun. right? coming to congressional offices, that's really generous. >> do you know where you're playing tonight? >> the library of congress. >> that's right. [ applause ] >> you know, by the time i became governor in the late '70s, he was already a major figure in american music. and i knew that he was from delight, which is close to where i grew up. he has brought a clarity to this issue. we don't spend nearly enough money on alzheimer's research. we don't really have any way of slowing the progression of the disease. it's going to be a massive p
$140 billion on alzheimer's patients. and by the time all the baby boomers are retired it's 15 or 16 million. which would raise the total cost up to 600 billion. which would be the same as the defense budget this year. >> the more the public is aware and it's just a decision we have to make, the better off and the healthier america will be, especially in terms of alzheimer's. so we con be better served than glen campbell -- i mean, getting on the stage and singing, that must be fun....
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a link if you'd like to donate to the alzheimer's association. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at san francisco's embarcadero. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... lawrence (vicki) for your health tonight- a new study says adolescents across the globe are growing increasingly lazy. (grant) that study- done by the world health organization- says that trend could put them at risk for serious diseases. researchers looked at data of more than a million teenagers in 146 countries. more than 80 percent of the teens don't meet the current recommendation... of at least one hour of physical activity per day. in indonesia- one city is fighting internet addiction with baby chickens and gardening. it's called "chickenization"- and the program aims to help students spend less time on electronics and more time caring for their pets or plants. the city is giving children baby chicks and chili seeds to occupy their time. two thousand chicks and 1500 chili seeds are being provided to more than 10 schools. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(gra
a link if you'd like to donate to the alzheimer's association. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at san francisco's embarcadero. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... lawrence (vicki) for your health tonight- a new study says adolescents across the globe are growing increasingly lazy. (grant) that study- done by the world health organization- says that trend could put them at risk for serious diseases. researchers looked at data of more than a million teenagers in 146 countries....
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the cognitive decline for people with mild alzheimer's or mild cognitive impairment. >>but that is slowing it still we have no cure for at least at this time as far as we know the data that has been company doesn't say it's a cure. but it has shown that people who take high doses of this drug for a longer period of time. it does seem to slow the decline which is still a significant change for folks. >>a number of people that are living with alzheimer's now in america and the number that are projected to be by 2040 2050. it's astounding really how much it's going up. >>absolutely currently there are over 5 million people with alzheimer's in the united states and its projected to be. 15 million or 16 million by 2050. >>is this is one of the cruelest diseases around images robs you of your mind, your personality effects everyone around you is there anything that a person can do to slow down the effects besides the medication that's out there. and in a way to to be able to detected earlier they were to stop it from to reduce your chances of getting it. >>absolutely so we
the cognitive decline for people with mild alzheimer's or mild cognitive impairment. >>but that is slowing it still we have no cure for at least at this time as far as we know the data that has been company doesn't say it's a cure. but it has shown that people who take high doses of this drug for a longer period of time. it does seem to slow the decline which is still a significant change for folks. >>a number of people that are living with alzheimer's now in america and the number...
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it would be the stacked dollar cost of alzheimer's and dementia. what about a fifth of the way there already. in the 1 percent of that amount that we put into research, isn't nearly as effective if you get it three months into the year as it would be if you got it at the first of the year. and is even less effective if you get it five months into the year. defensive news critical but there are lots of other things in this appropriations process that are waiting to see if were going to fund the government and at what loophole we are going to fund the government and whether were going to move towards the future just right for the future to come to us. sue neck over the course of the past seven or eight months, my team and i have been working diligently on the violence against women act. we have had many stakeholders involved in this process. committees of jurisdiction involved in this process. and we thought that we were coming together on a bipartisan bill. unfortunately, this senate democrats decided to turn their backs and walk away on what would
it would be the stacked dollar cost of alzheimer's and dementia. what about a fifth of the way there already. in the 1 percent of that amount that we put into research, isn't nearly as effective if you get it three months into the year as it would be if you got it at the first of the year. and is even less effective if you get it five months into the year. defensive news critical but there are lots of other things in this appropriations process that are waiting to see if were going to fund the...
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my wife has alzheimer's and i am her chief caregiver. i went to the store the other day and when i came home she wasn't there and i was frantic trying to find out where she had gone and finally one of the neighbors said she was walking down the street. we got her home. i said i'm sorry to hear that and he said you know what, i get so upset about this stuff. but you know what, people know that my wife is going through some thin things but they don'tw what i'm going through. and i think that is what it comes down to is how do we help those that are helping others. can any of you give us ideas because we keep looking at the government to give an answer of the people to come up with answers that the people we serve. if you can come and i know you have limited time to discuss these things. we have so much legislation out there and ideas to fund it but just some ideas you can go through. >> we've done the analysis of how much can be pulled from the system and the various proven approaches that work. i sent substantial innovation we need to fre
my wife has alzheimer's and i am her chief caregiver. i went to the store the other day and when i came home she wasn't there and i was frantic trying to find out where she had gone and finally one of the neighbors said she was walking down the street. we got her home. i said i'm sorry to hear that and he said you know what, i get so upset about this stuff. but you know what, people know that my wife is going through some thin things but they don'tw what i'm going through. and i think that is...
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and dementia tax dollars but that would be the tax dollar cost of alzheimer's and dementia and were about a fifth of the way there already in the 1% of that amount that we put into research is not nearly as effective if you get it three months into the year as it would be if you got it at the first of the year. it's even less effective if you get it five months into the ye year. defense is critical but there are lots of other things in this appropriations process that are waiting to see if we will fund the government and at what level we will fund the government and whether we move to the future or just wait for the future to come to us. >> over the course of the past seven, eight months my team and i have been working diligently on the violence against women act. we had any stakeholders involved in this process and the committees have jurisdiction involved in this process and we thought that we were coming together on a bipartisan bill. unfortunately, the senate democrats decided to turn their backs and walk away on what would have been a bipartisan reauthorization of the violence
and dementia tax dollars but that would be the tax dollar cost of alzheimer's and dementia and were about a fifth of the way there already in the 1% of that amount that we put into research is not nearly as effective if you get it three months into the year as it would be if you got it at the first of the year. it's even less effective if you get it five months into the ye year. defense is critical but there are lots of other things in this appropriations process that are waiting to see if we...
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i have alzheimer's or right something's wrong with me. >>well that was grant lotus reporting about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's, but that number figures to be much higher. we'll be posting the story on kron four dot com and a link to it if you want to donate to the alzheimer's association. before we go a little peek outside we're checking in on. there's sfo and it is going to be busy today. if you have a domestic flight they're suggesting you arrive at gets 2 hours in advance 3 hours vans for international flights, you know what to do it's going to be busy one of the busiest travel days of the year. so make sure you get out there early roads clear so you don't have an excuse just get out of bed and head to the airport. we'll check weather and traffic coming up after the break stay with us. >>welcome back for 54 on this friday morning going keep a close eye. nasa phone or other airports this morning because it is such a busy travel day for those of you that do have travel plans maybe taken off to your tha
i have alzheimer's or right something's wrong with me. >>well that was grant lotus reporting about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's, but that number figures to be much higher. we'll be posting the story on kron four dot com and a link to it if you want to donate to the alzheimer's association. before we go a little peek outside we're checking in on. there's sfo and it is going to be busy today. if you have a domestic flight they're suggesting you arrive at...
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. >> we are here today representing the alzheimer's association. first, we want to thank you for what you have done for us over the past four or five years, cosponsoring the most recent alzheimer's bail, which was actually authorized through the older americans act a few months ago, which allows people under the age of 60 who are diagnosed with alzheimer's to be able to get those benefits of the older americans act, which is helpful, because there is about 200,000 people in the united states right now who have alzheimer's and are under the age of 60, and find it very hard to get services. so i thank you for that, you have been supportive. there have been increases in funding to the nih and we think you for that. you have been a champion for number of years, and we thank you that and for your service to the district for the past 40 years. rep. sensenbrenner: thank you. >> i have three asks today, first that you be a cosponsor for hr 73, the improving hope act for alzheimer's. basically, we would be educating doctors on which is the correct cms code
. >> we are here today representing the alzheimer's association. first, we want to thank you for what you have done for us over the past four or five years, cosponsoring the most recent alzheimer's bail, which was actually authorized through the older americans act a few months ago, which allows people under the age of 60 who are diagnosed with alzheimer's to be able to get those benefits of the older americans act, which is helpful, because there is about 200,000 people in the united...
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i have alzheimer's arrived, something's wrong with me. >>those grant lotus reporting about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's. but that number figures to be much i so this story is on our website kron 4 dot com. this was a link. if you would like to donate to the alzheimer's association. tonight was the start of the brutal stretch of the schedule for the 49 ers with the loss tonight. the niners would fall into a tie with seattle for first place in the nfc west, but technically they be in second place because the tie breaker rules but guess what none of that matters tonight and their game against the packers was in fact brutal just not for niners, let's go right to the tape. the 49 ers fan ready to go at levi's stadium for this sunday night matchup the niners defense dominant from the start that rogers he's hit by fred warner coming off the blitz. and as he goes down it's close but he loses that football, it pops out may boost to grab it. he runs down to the 2 yard line. he's hyped up and on the next play. tevi
i have alzheimer's arrived, something's wrong with me. >>those grant lotus reporting about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's. but that number figures to be much i so this story is on our website kron 4 dot com. this was a link. if you would like to donate to the alzheimer's association. tonight was the start of the brutal stretch of the schedule for the 49 ers with the loss tonight. the niners would fall into a tie with seattle for first place in the nfc...
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. >> we are here today representing the alzheimer's association. first, we want to thank you for what you have done for us over the past four or five years, -- fororing the alzheimer's build, which was authorized to the older americans act in the last people under the age of 60 who are diagnosed with alzheimer's to be ofe to get those benefits the older americans act, which is helpful, this is 200,000 people in the united states who have alzheimer's and are under the age of 60. we find it very hard to get services. so thank you for that, you have been supportive. been increases in funding to the nih and we think you for that, you have been a champion for number of years and we thank you that and for your service to the district for the past 40 years. rep. sensenbrenner: thank you. today,ve three asks first that she would be a cosponsor for hr 73, the improving hope act for alzheimer's, basically we would and allowsg doctors the cdc to get much better -- >> can't cis do that administratively? >> it bill passed that you supported, the hope for alzhei
. >> we are here today representing the alzheimer's association. first, we want to thank you for what you have done for us over the past four or five years, -- fororing the alzheimer's build, which was authorized to the older americans act in the last people under the age of 60 who are diagnosed with alzheimer's to be ofe to get those benefits the older americans act, which is helpful, this is 200,000 people in the united states who have alzheimer's and are under the age of 60. we find it...
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. >> we are here today representing the alzheimer's association. first, we want to thank you for what you have done for us over the past four or five years, cosponsoring the most recent waseimer's bail, which actually authorized through the older americans act a few months ago, which allows people under the age of 60 who are diagnosed with alzheimer's to be able to get those benefits of the older americans act, which is helpful, because there is about 200,000 people in the united states right now who have alzheimer's and are under the age of 60, and find it very hard to get services. so i thank you for that, you have been supportive. there have been increases in funding to the nih and we think you for that. you have been a champion for number of years, and we thank you that and for your service to the district for the past 40 years. rep. sensenbrenner: thank you. >> i have three asks today, first that you be a cosponsor for hr 73, the improving hope act for alzheimer's. basically, we would be educating doctors on which is the correct cms code to us
. >> we are here today representing the alzheimer's association. first, we want to thank you for what you have done for us over the past four or five years, cosponsoring the most recent waseimer's bail, which actually authorized through the older americans act a few months ago, which allows people under the age of 60 who are diagnosed with alzheimer's to be able to get those benefits of the older americans act, which is helpful, because there is about 200,000 people in the united states...
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today 16 million americans most ly women care for a loved one with alzheimer's all by themselves, and they do it without any compensation at all. and it can take a severe toll on them both physically, emotionally, and financially you're about to meet one family who before alzheimer's lived a very comfortable, upper middle class life now they struggle every day just to stay afloat >> people don't understand the financial part of living with somebody with a devastating disease. it really has devastated our family >> married for 30 years, janice and mike hassett were living the american dream, they have three beautiful daughters, his successful law practice allowed them to live in this picturesque home, send their girls to good schools and save for retirement. but five years ago, all that came crumbling down. >> mike came to me one day, and he had a handful of business bills in his hand and he said to me, i can't pay these bills. i don't know numbers anymore he couldn't tell the difference between a 5 and a 10 >> what did you think? >> i was really getting scared and i knew it was someth
today 16 million americans most ly women care for a loved one with alzheimer's all by themselves, and they do it without any compensation at all. and it can take a severe toll on them both physically, emotionally, and financially you're about to meet one family who before alzheimer's lived a very comfortable, upper middle class life now they struggle every day just to stay afloat >> people don't understand the financial part of living with somebody with a devastating disease. it really...
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and how art can help fight the isolation of alzheimer's. will the latest entrant to the crowded ce for the democratic nomination shake up the standings as impeachme looms above it all? our politics monday duo are here to break it all down. amy walterf the "cook political report" and host of public radio's "potics with amy walter." and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello the both of you. nso we have a little bit s this evening on the impeachment, the tug of war between the president and the conganess that is the federal district ldge ruled the president's formal counsel don mcghan should, must testify before laakers, before the congrss. we assume there will be an a precedent for other white set house and administration of cials to be required tgo testify before the congress. we don't know. we haven't hea what the intelligence committee report is, we know the judiciary committee is next, but all this raises, again, the question of the public's perception of thisw and where de go. so, amy, to you, what are we
and how art can help fight the isolation of alzheimer's. will the latest entrant to the crowded ce for the democratic nomination shake up the standings as impeachme looms above it all? our politics monday duo are here to break it all down. amy walterf the "cook political report" and host of public radio's "potics with amy walter." and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello the both of you. nso we have a little bit s this evening on...
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. >>> a walk todayse than a million dollars for rt alzheimer's association. held at pier 27 in san francisco. abc7 news is a proud sponsor of the event and had a team take part. >> here in honor of my mother-in-law, who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's, trying to raise money and awareness. >> i have a good childhood friend whose grandfather had alzheimer's, it's an issue near and dear to me. >> largest event to raise awareness and funds for alzheimer's awareness, support, research. >>> in honor of veterans day, several restaurants are offering deals to those who served. see them right there. some extended even to police officers and firefighters. most include a free meal and drink or at least appetizer. bring your military i.d. so you don't miss out. >>> former bachelorette in san francisco today. >> the only caitlyn brisco. >> "off the vine" podcast. a contestant on the hit show in 2015. starred as "the bachelorette" next season. a new season starring peter webber or pilot pete begins in january here on abc7. >>> meteo
. >>> a walk todayse than a million dollars for rt alzheimer's association. held at pier 27 in san francisco. abc7 news is a proud sponsor of the event and had a team take part. >> here in honor of my mother-in-law, who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's, trying to raise money and awareness. >> i have a good childhood friend whose grandfather had alzheimer's, it's an issue near and dear to me. >> largest event to raise awareness...
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>>at the alzheimer's walk tod in safrancisco. we ll tell ♪ (vo) i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just esn't have enough range. it wilve survive the winter. arng stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you afteall. or, is it? ♪ >>come back to kron 4 news at 10 a huge turnout for a grt caustodain san francisco, the cause raising awareness and funds to find a ce to end alzheimer's disease about foh 1000 people showed up very. ferry. y san francisco's and all sims the event today raised over one million dollars. a summer says the most common form of dementia affecting memory thought process d behavior. stories aboutheir experience with alzheimer's, including holding flower to represent if with the disease or if they're there in memorof someone who died. the huge turnout organizers means that the walk was a big success. >>well we really want people to know th their services out there that theyan access but also that they can join the movement to defeat alzheimer's and the more peop
>>at the alzheimer's walk tod in safrancisco. we ll tell ♪ (vo) i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just esn't have enough range. it wilve survive the winter. arng stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you afteall. or, is it? ♪ >>come back to kron 4 news at 10 a huge turnout for a grt caustodain san francisco, the cause raising awareness and funds to find a ce to end alzheimer's...
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and how art can help fight the isolation of alzheimer's. will the latest entrant to the crowded race for the democratic nomination shake up the standings as impeachment looms above it all? our politics monday duo are here to break it all down. amy walter of the "cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello the both of you. so we have a little bit of news this evening on the impeachment, the tug of war between the president and the congress, and that is the federal district judge ruled the president's former legal counsel don mcghan should, must testify before lawmakers, before the congress. we assume there will be an appeal, tam, but this could set a precedent for other white house and administration officials to be required to go testify before the congress. we don't know. we haven't heard what the intelligence committee report is, we know the judiciary committee is next, but all this raises, again, the question of the public's percep
and how art can help fight the isolation of alzheimer's. will the latest entrant to the crowded race for the democratic nomination shake up the standings as impeachment looms above it all? our politics monday duo are here to break it all down. amy walter of the "cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy walter." and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello the both of you. so we have a little bit of news this...
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speaker, november is alzheimer's awareness month. i rise to recognize the millions of americans across this great country who are living with alzheimer's disease and related dementias. alzheimer's is a frightening disease that has impacted several individuals close to me. my aunt jane lost her battle with the disease while my aunt virginia continues to fight it. additionally, the legendary pat summitt, a friend of mine, she came to my father's funeral, who coached the university of tennessee lady vols basketball team for 38 seasons lived with and brought aware tons alzheimer's disease before passing away in 2016. i'm especially thankful for the caregivers who assist those living with a memory disorder. mr. burchett: friends, family members and trained professionals care for these patients and make sacrifices to ensure their comfort. these efforts must not be overlooked, mr. speaker. individuals diagnosed with alzheimer's need to know they are not alone in their battle against this difficult illness. and while i remain optimistic abou
speaker, november is alzheimer's awareness month. i rise to recognize the millions of americans across this great country who are living with alzheimer's disease and related dementias. alzheimer's is a frightening disease that has impacted several individuals close to me. my aunt jane lost her battle with the disease while my aunt virginia continues to fight it. additionally, the legendary pat summitt, a friend of mine, she came to my father's funeral, who coached the university of tennessee...
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the walk to end alzheimer's is today. it affects my family so i think i will be 7-day recast is concerned, it will remain relatively mild. we will began to clear and actually warm up on monday, our warmest day of the week. finally, potentially seeing some changes next week into the week after. >>> obviously foggy today. foggy tomorrow, too? >> we have that high-pressure intensifying sunday night. >>> a pair of heroes were honored yesterday staff sergeant mark clear and michael moore were working at the army recruiting office when those shots were fired. they were awarded the prestigious soldiers metal. >> to everyone who supported us, i appreciate it. thank you. >> the men say there army training kicked in to help save lives that day. >> like he said, i'm just glad that everything worked out. >>> san bruno police say four people were injured. police arrested two suspects, 18 and 14. >>> a man is facing up to 40 years for shooting at eight nevada sheriff's deputy. stephan jefferson was sentenced yesterday for shooting depu
the walk to end alzheimer's is today. it affects my family so i think i will be 7-day recast is concerned, it will remain relatively mild. we will began to clear and actually warm up on monday, our warmest day of the week. finally, potentially seeing some changes next week into the week after. >>> obviously foggy today. foggy tomorrow, too? >> we have that high-pressure intensifying sunday night. >>> a pair of heroes were honored yesterday staff sergeant mark clear and...
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>>they gone for grant lotus was the emcee othe event and him as his grandmother died from alzheimer's. last summer along with say after a long battle with that disease. all timers by the way is the 6th leading cause of death in the us affecting more th 5 million people. national news thimorning president trump point to another sporting event th weekend and got a much warmer reception compared to his previous appearances. the president got a standing ovation at the university of alabama football ge in tuscaloosa against lsu. the president was greetedith cheers and chants of usa. the other ones there were ome protests outside the stadium that included an appearance by the baby trump balloon but someone slashed with a knife and deflated it. and the getaway driver will quickly arrested by police. still ahd on kron 4 news weekend highlights from that big game between alabama and lsu also the match up between cal and washington sta. and we'll take a look at how the waiors dead welagainst the under all that coming up the under all that coming up next in sports i have moderate to severe plaqu
>>they gone for grant lotus was the emcee othe event and him as his grandmother died from alzheimer's. last summer along with say after a long battle with that disease. all timers by the way is the 6th leading cause of death in the us affecting more th 5 million people. national news thimorning president trump point to another sporting event th weekend and got a much warmer reception compared to his previous appearances. the president got a standing ovation at the university of alabama...
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. >>> the san francisco walk to end alzheimer's raised more than a million dollars for the alzheimer's association. organizers say about 3,000 people were there yesterday at pier 27 in san francisco. abc 7 news was a proud sponsor of the event and had a team there as well. >> here in honor of my mother-in-law, who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's we're here trying to raise money and awareness. >> a good childhood friend whose father had alzheimer's. it's an issue near and dear to me. >> this is the largest event to raise awareness and funds for alzheimer's care, support and research. pretty amazing. >>> and you have to check this next story out. a turkey trotted its way too -- i front of a north dakota's family's car and became obsessed. the father and his 4-year-old daughter often spot the same wild turkey during their daily drive but after giving the car a new look to promote the family business things got weird. the turkey wouldn't leave them alone, chasing after them in traffic no matter where it went. you have to watch this video, the family
. >>> the san francisco walk to end alzheimer's raised more than a million dollars for the alzheimer's association. organizers say about 3,000 people were there yesterday at pier 27 in san francisco. abc 7 news was a proud sponsor of the event and had a team there as well. >> here in honor of my mother-in-law, who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's we're here trying to raise money and awareness. >> a good childhood friend whose father...
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>>if a woman is helping the long-term fight for a cure for alzheimer's. we'll have that story coming up in a special report. little peek outside at the embarcadero in san francisco, it's chilly outside your door grab that jacket grab an umbrella too because we have a big storm moving into the bay area john tribal will tell you exactly when it's going to hit after the break. how do i use better than bouillon? i just add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... ...sauces. just whisk it in... ...brush it on... sauté it. it adds a "cooked all day taste" ...that doesn't take all day. better than bouillon. don't just make it. make it better. don't just make it. great gifts at this price? is this for real? not exactly that's bargain bliss setting in you're basking in the glow of great gifts at deep discount prices. and is that... mmhmm ♪grocery outlet jingle i want a doll house, a pony bike >>looking back it is for a 43 on this tuesday morning. what is a calm start to your tuesday. but it won't be a calm finish to it big changes in the works today acr
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disease about 4,000 people showed up at the san francisco ferry terminal for the walk to end alzheimer's event it raised more than a million dollars. aleimer's is the most common form of dementia affecting memory thought process and behavior for organirs is huge turnout means the walk was a big success. >>well we really want people to know that their services out there that they can access but also that they can join the movement to defeat alzheimer's and the more people the better we need to be last and and we need to raise awaress and raise necessary funds to make a differce. >>kron four's grant lotus was the emcee of the event the cause is personal to him his grandmother died from alzheimer's disease or the summer after a long battle, alzheimer's is the sixth-leading cause odeath in the us affecting women, 5 million people. >>our attention to the san francisco f i'm sorry the undefeated the price and france as you say it every because this might be y don't own side in the last time you could say also torrow. they're taking on the seahawks tonight. anybody started tailgating >>as men w
disease about 4,000 people showed up at the san francisco ferry terminal for the walk to end alzheimer's event it raised more than a million dollars. aleimer's is the most common form of dementia affecting memory thought process and behavior for organirs is huge turnout means the walk was a big success. >>well we really want people to know that their services out there that they can access but also that they can join the movement to defeat alzheimer's and the more people the better we...
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. >> organizers say more than 3,000 people took part in the walk to end alzheimer's. this was at pier 27 on saturday. abc7 news is a proud sponsor of this event. we had a team take part. >> there they are. >> look at you. mike and jobina, you guys are out there. look at those pictures. >> isn't that sweet? >> i love it. >> your shirt, mike. looks like a wonderful event. >> that's my mother-in-law who passed away last september a year ago last september from complications of alzheimer's and dementia. that's why that was my wife, the shorter blond that you saw there. that's why we walk. that's why we walked with nearly 4,000 people. >> that's great. >> to raise over $1 million. the sad part is you would see someone -- you carry a different flower if you saw someone with a blue flower, that means they were battling alzheimer's. you knew they weren't going to win. because there is no cure. that's the problem right now. that's the issue. >> so good to see so many people out there trying to raise awareness, coming together to support people. >> we're getting closer. we're g
. >> organizers say more than 3,000 people took part in the walk to end alzheimer's. this was at pier 27 on saturday. abc7 news is a proud sponsor of this event. we had a team take part. >> there they are. >> look at you. mike and jobina, you guys are out there. look at those pictures. >> isn't that sweet? >> i love it. >> your shirt, mike. looks like a wonderful event. >> that's my mother-in-law who passed away last september a year ago last september...
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most of the people who take care opeople with alzheimer's really are almost virtual say >>and thismonth november is all timers awareness month as well as national family caregivers month. our grant lotus has been looking into th subjeche joins us now with a special story which honors both these knowledge all timers awareness as well as the caregiver so hard to be a caregiver. >>the mental fortude it takes to withstand some of the most trying circumstances that people who are living with alzheimer's will present to you and today we' going to the north bay will need vanessa carter who's in her early 40 she is taking re of her 85 year-old dad who was ling with alzhmer's d that would be enough to keep her busy. but that's just the begiing. hand in hand precious moments now frozen in time. in january his lifwabrand new her life 81 years of it was in the final months of an all timers battle. both needed help with the most basic tasks and the person there for them wa vanessa cart. wesleyad jt made her a mom an vow to is her mom my husband and i moved back to my childho bedroom back in her old
most of the people who take care opeople with alzheimer's really are almost virtual say >>and thismonth november is all timers awareness month as well as national family caregivers month. our grant lotus has been looking into th subjeche joins us now with a special story which honors both these knowledge all timers awareness as well as the caregiver so hard to be a caregiver. >>the mental fortude it takes to withstand some of the most trying circumstances that people who are living...
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i have alzheimer's arrived, something's wrong with me. >>about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with the early onset alzheimer's. but the number figures to be much higher because it's so hard to diagnose n. it's so hard to find people to do drug trials trying to find a cure pam and cannon and that's what you know you have heart disease you get a bunch of people have heart disease he spent 2 years giving him drugs in it's pretty easy to find things to help them but with all simers you know you the doctors don't know the you definitively have it with him so young is 42 the thing and maybe it's stress. maybe you know you're depressed and the thing is with this issue is it so these caregivers you know wanes young enough and not advance that that he's ok and but shawna mention the of there will come a time where it's even harder it's going to become an issue that our government has to really really look at because it's going to bankrupt us even more. if the baby boomers get it at the rate that they're projecting and it's a massive issue. hop
i have alzheimer's arrived, something's wrong with me. >>about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with the early onset alzheimer's. but the number figures to be much higher because it's so hard to diagnose n. it's so hard to find people to do drug trials trying to find a cure pam and cannon and that's what you know you have heart disease you get a bunch of people have heart disease he spent 2 years giving him drugs in it's pretty easy to find things to help them but with all simers you...
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. >> fuelling the race to find new treatment for alzheimer's. the $100 million gift to two universities. >> temperatures above average >>> the capitol building in washington d.c. gets ready for impeachment hearings. under way early tomorrow. no state has played or will play a more central role in the process than california. two of the most pivotal players are house speaker and intelligence committee chair adam schiff. both democrats. senior house republican minority leader. and ranking gop on the intelligence committee. also on the intelligence committee, congressman congressn tomorrow the public will hear from top diplomat to ukraine bill taylor and assistant secretary of state. yovanovitch testifies friday. their testimony are expected to detail claims alleging president trump pressured ukraine to launch investigations for his own political benefit. president trump denies that happened. >> special live coverage starts tomorrow morning. you can watch it starting at 7:00 a.m. >> state senator wants to tliti ke isotlear.nd scores customer r outa
. >> fuelling the race to find new treatment for alzheimer's. the $100 million gift to two universities. >> temperatures above average >>> the capitol building in washington d.c. gets ready for impeachment hearings. under way early tomorrow. no state has played or will play a more central role in the process than california. two of the most pivotal players are house speaker and intelligence committee chair adam schiff. both democrats. senior house republican minority...
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. >>> a san francisco walk to end alzheimer's raised more than $1 million for the association. organizers say about 3,000 people were there yesterday at pier 21 in san francisco. abc 7 news was a proud sponsor of the event and had a team there as well. >> here in honor of my mother-in-law, who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's we're here trying to raise money and awareness. >> i have a good childhood friend whose grandfather had alzheimer's. it's an issue near and dear to me. >> this is the largest event to raise awareness and funds for alzheimer's care, support and research. >>> and you have to check this next story out. a turkey trotted its way in front of a north dakota's family car and became obsessed. the father and his 4-year-old daughter often spot the same wild turkey during their daily drive but after giving the car a new look to promote the family business things got weird. the turkey wouldn't leave them alone, chasing after them in traffic no matter where they went. the family decided to take a road trip to a nearby park and the
. >>> a san francisco walk to end alzheimer's raised more than $1 million for the association. organizers say about 3,000 people were there yesterday at pier 21 in san francisco. abc 7 news was a proud sponsor of the event and had a team there as well. >> here in honor of my mother-in-law, who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's we're here trying to raise money and awareness. >> i have a good childhood friend whose grandfather had...
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i have alzheimer's or right something's wrong with me. >>that was grant lotus reporting about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's. but that figure is probably much higher we've posted the story on com for dot com. and there's a link if you'd like to donate to the alzheimer's association. >>california republicans claiming a big win for president trump regarding the controversial new tax return law will explain. i'm ládeia, and there's more to me than hiv. there's my career... my cause... and creating my dream home. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2 medicines in 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled with fewer medicines while taking dovato. you can take dovato anytime of day with food or without. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients or
i have alzheimer's or right something's wrong with me. >>that was grant lotus reporting about 200,000 people have been diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's. but that figure is probably much higher we've posted the story on com for dot com. and there's a link if you'd like to donate to the alzheimer's association. >>california republicans claiming a big win for president trump regarding the controversial new tax return law will explain. i'm ládeia, and there's more to me than hiv....
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san franciscoo raise cars in awareness and money for a cure to alzheimer's. yeah, we've got about 4,000 people showing up at san francisco's ferry terminal as you can see the video. >>they were thereor the walk to end alzheimer's. the evt raised more than a million dollars. all simers is the most common form of demeia affecting memory thought process a behavior and for geysers the huge turnt means the walk was a big success. >>well we really want people to know that their services out there that they can access but also that th can join the movement to defeat alzheimer's and the more people the better we need to be last and and we need to raise awareness and raise necessary funds to make a difference. >>and our own grant lotus crawford's grant lotus their emceeing the event the cse is personal grandmother died from s alzheimer's ispast summer after a long battle with the diseaseall timers is the 6th leading cause odeath in the us affecting more than 5 million people. the 26 is 4 morning news, a vigil to ron nor the victs of the house party shooting. >>in a ra
san franciscoo raise cars in awareness and money for a cure to alzheimer's. yeah, we've got about 4,000 people showing up at san francisco's ferry terminal as you can see the video. >>they were thereor the walk to end alzheimer's. the evt raised more than a million dollars. all simers is the most common form of demeia affecting memory thought process a behavior and for geysers the huge turnt means the walk was a big success. >>well we really want people to know that their services...
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and the suggestion it is may be linked to alzheimer's explains why. i was looking for some tips on how to manage these things. better than dodgy coffee which is the only one we have. do you get any material guilt about recycling? not so much about things like e—waste but definitely about food waste to i would say compost if you can.|j solved my conscience getting rid of those phones. that's it from worklife today. we have had some sunny days and chilly nights. it is all change for the next few days and is unsettled with heavy rain and strong winds. this morning has been a very wet start for many of us with a number of weather systems moving across the uk throughout the course of today. low— pressure uk throughout the course of today. low—pressure driving conditions but within that is because the air is from the south—west we have milder conditions. very misty conditions this morning for many of us. rain moving north and east but enter the north—east of scotland some drier interludes and may be a bit of brightness towards central and south—
and the suggestion it is may be linked to alzheimer's explains why. i was looking for some tips on how to manage these things. better than dodgy coffee which is the only one we have. do you get any material guilt about recycling? not so much about things like e—waste but definitely about food waste to i would say compost if you can.|j solved my conscience getting rid of those phones. that's it from worklife today. we have had some sunny days and chilly nights. it is all change for the next...
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higraham mother died from alzheimer's t summer after a long battle with thdisease. also versus these is the 6th leang cause of death in the united states of effects more than 5 milln people. 16 million family hammerson fred, and it's also provide care for people with the disease which is also a huge part of it trying to raise more awareness, eradicate the disease. all right we'll see you again for more news tonight at 10. me try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $49, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happeng? stanley! you'rdeflatin hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. hold me, jack! two breaded chicken patties plus fries and drink for $4.99. three pattiefor $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four pties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really bigchickesandwich. starting at .99. excited. 8-0, baby!" at 8-0 for just the second time in teamhistory...the 49ers are the only n-f-l team that still has a perfect record."i have a lot of confidenc
higraham mother died from alzheimer's t summer after a long battle with thdisease. also versus these is the 6th leang cause of death in the united states of effects more than 5 milln people. 16 million family hammerson fred, and it's also provide care for people with the disease which is also a huge part of it trying to raise more awareness, eradicate the disease. all right we'll see you again for more news tonight at 10. me try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $49, or...
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. >>> more than $1 million was raised for the alzheimer's association. organizers say 3,000 people were at pier 27 in san francisco yesterday. abc 7 news was a proud sponsor of the event and had a team there as well. >> i'm here in honor of my mother-in-law who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's. so we're here trying to raise money and awareness. >> i have a good childhood alzheimer's. so it's like an issue near and dear to me. >> this is the world's largest event to raise awareness and aiz banner ocurry shehemornin perstar, then goera itdown. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side is coming up. >>> and here is a live look of those sea lions at pier 39 just hanging out. a little foggy out there. temperature in san francisco is 51 degrees. what are you searching a version of myself who doesn't make decisions based on fear? no, what streaming apps are you searching for? oh. because you have xfinity flex. it puts your apps in one place, and it comes with your internet. try it! kung fu panda. ah. you have kids? nope. xfinity
. >>> more than $1 million was raised for the alzheimer's association. organizers say 3,000 people were at pier 27 in san francisco yesterday. abc 7 news was a proud sponsor of the event and had a team there as well. >> i'm here in honor of my mother-in-law who passed away last year from complications due to dementia and alzheimer's. so we're here trying to raise money and awareness. >> i have a good childhood alzheimer's. so it's like an issue near and dear to me. >>...
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air force living with alzheimer's. and their family lost much of what they had saved from his military pension. in these cases, are there ways to help people recover financially? on theirget help military pension or require restitution from the criminals? >> thank you for the question. from the criminal standpoint, one of the barriers is being able to locate and try to secure those assets. , these instances criminals are spending it as they get it. , the woman continued to defraud other victims. in some cases, she used some of that money to pay other victims. if there is an avenue to allow prosecutors to tie in to resources of the defendant and be able -- they are required to make payment. but often what we find is that they's -- they play a nominal fee. that can help them navigate these difficult circumstances . >> senator gillibrand. perfect timing. >> thank you. mr. richardson, thank you for your important work to prosecute these scammers. testimony howour these scammers like to take their schemes across state lines
air force living with alzheimer's. and their family lost much of what they had saved from his military pension. in these cases, are there ways to help people recover financially? on theirget help military pension or require restitution from the criminals? >> thank you for the question. from the criminal standpoint, one of the barriers is being able to locate and try to secure those assets. , these instances criminals are spending it as they get it. , the woman continued to defraud other...
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scientists now say it could stave off things like alzheimer's. they sent out a tweet earlier, stephen replying i am a 24—year—old shift worker. seeing what years of missed sleep has done to my coworkers, he is definitely going to leave in the next few yea rs. going to leave in the next few years. someone else tweeting at 4:20am uk time today. i take your point. see you soon. hello. the first few days of november are looking decidedly unsettled. we're going to see some wet and blustery weather across the uk, and for some of us there is the potential for some stormy weather, at least for a time. it's all because of low pressure, of course, drifting in from the west. various frontal systems spiralling around the low, that means there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. but with that low pressure we will have a south—westerly flow of air across during friday. that means something considerably milder. certainly a milder start to the day. outbreaks drifting across scotland eastwards across england. then we see a zone of drier and potentially
scientists now say it could stave off things like alzheimer's. they sent out a tweet earlier, stephen replying i am a 24—year—old shift worker. seeing what years of missed sleep has done to my coworkers, he is definitely going to leave in the next few yea rs. going to leave in the next few years. someone else tweeting at 4:20am uk time today. i take your point. see you soon. hello. the first few days of november are looking decidedly unsettled. we're going to see some wet and blustery...
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>>north a woman is helping the long-term fight for a cure for alzheimer's. we'll have a special report on that coming up. plus a daylight shootout in the east bay we're going to hear from the shop owner who went after his armed robbers. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? >>they an armed robbery in oakland led to a shootout in the streets when the store owner decided to fight back. it happened yesterday morning in the grand lake district, 2 armed men stole about $60,000 worth of items from a rare coin store. well as soon as they left the store, the owner grabbed his own gun and went after them. the store owner in the robbers engaged in a firefight on elmwood avenue in the end the armed robbers dropped the stolen items and sped away. >>this is trying to protect myself stuff i can take a. $60,000 head. we hope can i believe he shot at me so i shot a couple of times at him. he dro
>>north a woman is helping the long-term fight for a cure for alzheimer's. we'll have a special report on that coming up. plus a daylight shootout in the east bay we're going to hear from the shop owner who went after his armed robbers. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? >>they an armed robbery in...
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i have alzheimer's arrived, something's wrong with me to show such gripping story. what a cruel disease. it's. >>i would say it's the worst because there are a lot of bad ones, it's evil it is evil and you know here the number 6 million people in the us have it now maybe 14 million in 20 15 with the baby you know wayne has early on said are. are younger, onset they call it about 200,000 people are diagnosed with that, but it's so hard to diagnose someone, especially someone so young because doctors don't go to all simers quickly they think maybe you're depressed maybe too much stress and it took them. i said they think he's at it for 5 years. he's got diagnosed earlier this year officially, yeah but there's a test though right there there writing things you can do some highly invasive but you never think it's going to happen to someone in their mid 40's, but it can and that's the one the early that's so and his sister has it she's a nurse early 50's is that he's got in his early some very brave of them very brave of gun forward to talk about their they do this becau
i have alzheimer's arrived, something's wrong with me to show such gripping story. what a cruel disease. it's. >>i would say it's the worst because there are a lot of bad ones, it's evil it is evil and you know here the number 6 million people in the us have it now maybe 14 million in 20 15 with the baby you know wayne has early on said are. are younger, onset they call it about 200,000 people are diagnosed with that, but it's so hard to diagnose someone, especially someone so young...
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he's currently in a nursing home suffering from alzheimer's. and what can be and should be done, in mississippi and on the federal level, i don't know if it's the case, but there's enhanced punishments for crimes against the elderly, but that's only on violent offenses. what i would recommend and support, if there's some type of enhancement to crimes when you're dealing with elderly victims in all cases or veterans in all cases, and maybe there's some type of mandatory sentencing when you're looking at the financial burden that's impoeszed on those victims, maybe it's a graduated scale. because in this instance, over $2.5 million was totally ordered in restitution. and i can assure you that there are still victims out there. if we put out a public service notice and ask for anyone to call us about any crimes about paulacini, we will find other victims. if there was something to be sure she was held accountable or scammers like her are, and not only receive the same penalty as the average person that committed a nonviolent offense, but it's a di
he's currently in a nursing home suffering from alzheimer's. and what can be and should be done, in mississippi and on the federal level, i don't know if it's the case, but there's enhanced punishments for crimes against the elderly, but that's only on violent offenses. what i would recommend and support, if there's some type of enhancement to crimes when you're dealing with elderly victims in all cases or veterans in all cases, and maybe there's some type of mandatory sentencing when you're...
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tomorrow morning we have walked to end alzheimer's, a great event for very good cause, tomorrow morning, teachers will be on the chilly side once again the low 50s and conditions likely, is hard to believe we already have the holiday ice rink open, the embarcadero, you're hangover this weekend, sunshine with temperatures in the upper 60s, there you go the extent forecast. temperatures warming up, and for veterans day monday. michelle? >>> gayle king joins us from new york, it is friday and i'm excited about that. but i can't friday ea. it's always good to see. >> it's time for many americans to pick up the heavy coats, have to worry too much. record-breaking cold this weekend. how the best deals are for the holidays. and anthony talks to singers patty smith about their new book. they were friends close to 50 years. i think anthony right be up to. we see you in about eight minutes and counting from now. >> we are coming down. have a great weekend. >> you too. >>> the newest addition to the san francisco skyline. mural designed to draw attention to climate change. the work in progress onl
tomorrow morning we have walked to end alzheimer's, a great event for very good cause, tomorrow morning, teachers will be on the chilly side once again the low 50s and conditions likely, is hard to believe we already have the holiday ice rink open, the embarcadero, you're hangover this weekend, sunshine with temperatures in the upper 60s, there you go the extent forecast. temperatures warming up, and for veterans day monday. michelle? >>> gayle king joins us from new york, it is friday...
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were quite significant cuts in public spending, did not affect the my that is going from the taxpayer alzheimer research? dementia care research is really important as well because what we have talked about already is about breakthroughs in drug therapies, but actually we know that 850,000 people now, the many more who are going to develop this disease of the next three years, we need to understand what the best possible care and intervention is. the premise was talking about this money going towards finding a cure to dementia, you‘re saying that actually that is important that that is fine but meanwhile because so many people living with it we have to do things like address the quality of support is offered to those who have the condition now. up slightly. we are hopeful and so optimistic for a breakthrough in terms of a cure for dementia but we recognise that much more needs to be done to understand what best care looks like now. be it post—diagnostic support, be it how do you live well and enable living with dementia to have the best possible care now. only about 14% of dementia research
were quite significant cuts in public spending, did not affect the my that is going from the taxpayer alzheimer research? dementia care research is really important as well because what we have talked about already is about breakthroughs in drug therapies, but actually we know that 850,000 people now, the many more who are going to develop this disease of the next three years, we need to understand what the best possible care and intervention is. the premise was talking about this money going...
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he's currently in a nursing home suffering from alzheimer's. whatcould be done and should be done is that, in mississippi and on the federal level, i don't know if it's the case, but there's enhanced punishments for crimes against the elderly, but that's only on violent offenses. what i would recommend and what i would support is if there's some type of enhancement to crimes when you're dealing with elderly victims in all cases or you are dealing with veterans in all cases, and maybe there's some type of mandatory sentencing when you're looking at the financial burden that's imposed on those victims, maybe there is a a graduated scale. because in this instance, over $2.5 million was totally ordered in restitution. and i can assure you that there are still victims out there. if we put out a public service notice and ask for anyone to call us about any crimes about palacini, we will find other victims. if there was something to be sure she was held accountable or scammers like her are, and not only receive the same penalty as the average person t
he's currently in a nursing home suffering from alzheimer's. whatcould be done and should be done is that, in mississippi and on the federal level, i don't know if it's the case, but there's enhanced punishments for crimes against the elderly, but that's only on violent offenses. what i would recommend and what i would support is if there's some type of enhancement to crimes when you're dealing with elderly victims in all cases or you are dealing with veterans in all cases, and maybe there's...
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he's currently in a nursing home suffering from alzheimer's. what can be done and what should be done is that, in mississippi and on the federal level, i don't know if it's the case, but there's enhanced punishments for crimes against the elderly, but that's only on violent offenses. what i would recommend and what i would support is if there's some type of enhancement to crimes when you're dealing with elderly victims in all cases or you are dealing with veterans in all cases, and maybe there's some type of mandatory sentencing when you're looking at the financial burden that's imposed on those victims, maybe there is a a graduated scale. because in this instance, over $2.5 million was totally ordered in restitution. and i can assure you that there are still victims out there. if we put out a public service notice and ask for anyone to call us about any crimes about palacini, we will find other victims. if there was something to be sure she was held accountable or scammers like her are held accountable, and not only receive the same penalty as
he's currently in a nursing home suffering from alzheimer's. what can be done and what should be done is that, in mississippi and on the federal level, i don't know if it's the case, but there's enhanced punishments for crimes against the elderly, but that's only on violent offenses. what i would recommend and what i would support is if there's some type of enhancement to crimes when you're dealing with elderly victims in all cases or you are dealing with veterans in all cases, and maybe...
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we're expecting some more data on that alzheimer's drug at a big alzheimer's conference in san diego. we'll of course be covering that very closely, too. >> meg, thank you very much. we've got three minutes 20 seconds left p we are at the moment just a couple of points on the dow away from record all-time closing high the nasdaq remains in record territory. mike has been diving into the market internals today what have you been seeing? >> a bit mixed even when the indexes were a bit higher when the volume was not particularly strong, i think you are seeing a little bit of an undertoe, some selling below the surface. it's about 40% up to 60% to the downside and if you want to look at just the sub components, we had this huge decline in momentum stocks in favor of value a couple months back, but there's actually been a bit of a reversal here. you see the momentum etf over the past week has actually outperformed value it could just be perhaps a little bit of reversion to the mean or it could mean that in fact, the value trade is carried far enough right now that people are still looking
we're expecting some more data on that alzheimer's drug at a big alzheimer's conference in san diego. we'll of course be covering that very closely, too. >> meg, thank you very much. we've got three minutes 20 seconds left p we are at the moment just a couple of points on the dow away from record all-time closing high the nasdaq remains in record territory. mike has been diving into the market internals today what have you been seeing? >> a bit mixed even when the indexes were a bit...
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a walk for alzheimer's tomorrow morning at the embarcadero. the event kicks off at 10, and foggy conditions, it's chilly out there. bundle up. it's hard to believe. we have the holiday ice rink that is already opened. sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s looking great. here's the extended forecast. we're looking at temperatures warming up especially sunday and into monday with plenty of sunshine and a great looking veterans day as we honor our veterans day on monday with temperatures on the warm side. >> we absolute all of who we serve. >> still ahead, a young's seto trouble. his art, now, has made him a hit on the internet. . >>> his parents saw a talent and now this boy has thousands of fans. >> my math book turned into a doodle book. >> this 10-year-old loves to doodle on any blank page he can find. he got in trouble with his teachers for it. something must be done. he landed his first big commission, a wall at a restaurant. for joe these are not merely doodles, it's his imagination coming to life. >> it's the first time i could expre
a walk for alzheimer's tomorrow morning at the embarcadero. the event kicks off at 10, and foggy conditions, it's chilly out there. bundle up. it's hard to believe. we have the holiday ice rink that is already opened. sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s looking great. here's the extended forecast. we're looking at temperatures warming up especially sunday and into monday with plenty of sunshine and a great looking veterans day as we honor our veterans day on monday with temperatures on...
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our sports director last his father to alzheimers and he mcs this event every year. this year's total was just over $1 million. >>> it is all sports. no compromises. not at 6:00. so much content to address. some pac-12 teams. which try to take another step closer to a bowl game. >>> we haven't seen a drop of rain, but mammoth mountain is open thanks to a lot of snow making and cold temperature. three lifts are open serving four trails and a terrain park. >> you guys been up to mammoth? >> i haven't. >> not in quite some time. >> it is pretty great. >> really? >> all right. >> it take as long time to get there. >> well, some of these teams, the season keeps going the way they are going, you will have plenty of time to hang around mammoth. absolutely. we have college football up top. it's the time of the season where if you maa move, got to make plays. how about a six win bowl eligible season? yet, stanford took a little kick to the guts. today, here came the buffalo. opening drive touchdown. how was stanford responding? they got to within a point late in the first hal
our sports director last his father to alzheimers and he mcs this event every year. this year's total was just over $1 million. >>> it is all sports. no compromises. not at 6:00. so much content to address. some pac-12 teams. which try to take another step closer to a bowl game. >>> we haven't seen a drop of rain, but mammoth mountain is open thanks to a lot of snow making and cold temperature. three lifts are open serving four trails and a terrain park. >> you guys been...
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coming up advice from experts on coping with alzheimer's disease. ravy." ( cheers and applause ) come on! no! come on. that is clearly a gateways avy. then, next thanksgiving, you're ma say yes for less to gifts storewide... ...at 20 to 60% off department store prices. most stores are open thanksgiving, 6pm to midnight. reopening friday at 7am. ...with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. and you're not sure who'll be more excited... ...you... oh, yeah. ... or them? ahhhhhh! that's yes for less. be a rock star this season and save big on gifts they're gonna love. at ross. yes for less. >>> welcome back. it is 5:25. taking a look father roadways right now. you can see a soggy morning drive. we're getting a lot of accidents in the traffic centerment 101 willow. lanes are blocked there. be careful. >> a new this morning, experts say there are ways to make the holidays less stressful for families coping with all eyes on dorian highs mer disease. they recommend involving the person with tasks they can manage like packing khakis. also prepare
coming up advice from experts on coping with alzheimer's disease. ravy." ( cheers and applause ) come on! no! come on. that is clearly a gateways avy. then, next thanksgiving, you're ma say yes for less to gifts storewide... ...at 20 to 60% off department store prices. most stores are open thanksgiving, 6pm to midnight. reopening friday at 7am. ...with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. and you're not sure who'll be more excited... ...you... oh, yeah. ... or them? ahhhhhh!...
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>most the people who take care of those who are living wh alzheimer's. they're like saints. yeah, it it's such a hard jobn november is all timers awareness month. it is also naonal. >>family caregivers month and there's a woman in the north bay vassa carter. she's in or early 40's, she's taking care of her 85 year-old dad and that would be enough to keep her busy but that's just the beginning. hand in hand precious moments now frozen in >>in january his life was brand n her life 81 years of an all timers battle. both of needed help with the most basic tasks and the person there for them was vanessa carter. wesley had just ma her mom and vow to is her mom my husband and i moved back in her old timber on home so vanessa coulbe there for her mom i don't think that i think still in good fe mean i health, t. >>and you think i was really deessed it was really for a lot of that journey. >>and her sry her struggle is all too common, ted u 2 are now living with all cyrus i heard. >>i've been diagnosed you kn 're little bit of a i don't know how much. >>not really aware of a. no being
>most the people who take care of those who are living wh alzheimer's. they're like saints. yeah, it it's such a hard jobn november is all timers awareness month. it is also naonal. >>family caregivers month and there's a woman in the north bay vassa carter. she's in or early 40's, she's taking care of her 85 year-old dad and that would be enough to keep her busy but that's just the beginning. hand in hand precious moments now frozen in >>in january his life was brand n her life...
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the walk for alzheimer's is tomorrow. and extended forecast warming up through give yourself a couple there are some foggy things in san francisco, most of the delays no trouble this moving but let's get a closer look at the traffic as you work your way along the shore freeway. so far so good as far as speed goes, just a heads up, fog advisory in effect for american canyon golden gate bridge foggy as well. a fog advisory in effect as you work your way into san francisco across the golden gate bridge, coming from the city about a 90 minute drive time. san mateo bridge looking good this morning, you are at the limit as you commute on the westbound side, those tail lights are heading out with the 80 area towards the one-to-one look at this the green 580 >>> marie condo wants to help teach your kids how to tidy up and torment from a stocker she can see in the invisible man. chris martinez has the eye on entertainment. >> we are getting our first look at the pixar latest film. the movie follows a jazz musician who gets separat
the walk for alzheimer's is tomorrow. and extended forecast warming up through give yourself a couple there are some foggy things in san francisco, most of the delays no trouble this moving but let's get a closer look at the traffic as you work your way along the shore freeway. so far so good as far as speed goes, just a heads up, fog advisory in effect for american canyon golden gate bridge foggy as well. a fog advisory in effect as you work your way into san francisco across the golden gate...
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the person that i should be, in this bed, is an elderly person with alzheimer's or dementia, and i should be out in the community, living an independent and much more normal life. now trying to live that more independent life, she is using her pension and money from selling her old flat to pay for the care she needs. it will run out within weeks, and nina worries her council won't be able to provide her with enough support. ridiculously, i feel guilty for needing that much help. i feel guilty for asking the council for the level of help that i want, because i know that they haven't got the funds. demand from an ageing population, staff shortages and financial difficulties for councils lie behind the problems. even with some extra government money, the people running services say their level of concern is unprecedented. i don't think i've seen it this bad, and i think this is a result of continued short—term action, so rolling over of money, or little bits of money for winter, or here and there, and i think the cumulative effect of that over four or five years has led to this position, w
the person that i should be, in this bed, is an elderly person with alzheimer's or dementia, and i should be out in the community, living an independent and much more normal life. now trying to live that more independent life, she is using her pension and money from selling her old flat to pay for the care she needs. it will run out within weeks, and nina worries her council won't be able to provide her with enough support. ridiculously, i feel guilty for needing that much help. i feel guilty...