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in the alzheimer's community the alzheimer's association, pushed for a new mechanism called the alzheimer's accountability act. it became law in december of last year. it requires that scientists of nih developed this request specifically for what they need next year and a year after that year by year, in alzheimer's research, to stay on track. today, that mechanism only exists for cancer and hiv/aids. it's important that congress hear directly from the scientist at any age -- from the scientists at nih what they need. this is also supported on a bipartisan basis. this is one of those issues where there has not been any partisan disagreement in congress about what needs to be done. host: you go to nih's website, nih.gov, you can find the funding streams there. maybe the producer could tell me real quickly $440 million for fiscal year 2011 -- it's a little hard for me to read. $562 million for 2014. you can see how the number breaks down. nih.gov, for those who are interested. mark in jupiter, florida. caller: thank you greta. this is a subject that hits close to home. my father, my mother's
in the alzheimer's community the alzheimer's association, pushed for a new mechanism called the alzheimer's accountability act. it became law in december of last year. it requires that scientists of nih developed this request specifically for what they need next year and a year after that year by year, in alzheimer's research, to stay on track. today, that mechanism only exists for cancer and hiv/aids. it's important that congress hear directly from the scientist at any age -- from the...
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this is what alzheimer's is. and when you look at it, you look what my wife has gone through, what is ravaging the african-american community, i'm twice as likely to have alzheimer's as my caucasian counterpart. you look at the fact that within that community, my community, we are getting tested and treated and found at a later stage, so, the chances of being able to retard or handle the situation is going to be more costly than ever, you realize that we've got to stop it right now. now, we've invested millions of dollars, billions of dollars, as you said earlier, in heart disease, in cancer, but we pay a pittance to alzheimer's disease. and we know that by using the pet scan, we can determine that there's amyloid beta plaque in the brain and if we find out that that has happened, we can begin the process of taking tear -- taking care of ourselves through diet, exercise, through holistic practices and through that, we may be able to ward off a slowdown, so we can allow the government funding and intellectual capa
this is what alzheimer's is. and when you look at it, you look what my wife has gone through, what is ravaging the african-american community, i'm twice as likely to have alzheimer's as my caucasian counterpart. you look at the fact that within that community, my community, we are getting tested and treated and found at a later stage, so, the chances of being able to retard or handle the situation is going to be more costly than ever, you realize that we've got to stop it right now. now, we've...
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alzheimer's disease by 2025. to meet that goal, the chairman of the advisory committee on alzheimer's research, care and services, dr. ron peterson, whom we will hear from shortly, told our committee last congress that we will need to devote at least $2 billion a year to alzheimer's research. well, at first blush, that may seem like a lot of money, but when you compare it to that $226 billion that we are spending caring for people with alzheimer's, it's less than 1%. and that's the context that we need to put it in. and that's why i have introduced a resolution with several of my colleagues, stating that the senate will strive to double the amount of funding that our country spends on alzheimer's in fiscal year 2016 and develop a plan to meet the target of $2 billion over the next five years. this afternoon, or perhaps tomorrow the budget is on the floor today, i also will be offering an amendment to the budget, which i'm pleased to say is co-sponsored by my ranking member, senator mccaskill, as well as senator w
alzheimer's disease by 2025. to meet that goal, the chairman of the advisory committee on alzheimer's research, care and services, dr. ron peterson, whom we will hear from shortly, told our committee last congress that we will need to devote at least $2 billion a year to alzheimer's research. well, at first blush, that may seem like a lot of money, but when you compare it to that $226 billion that we are spending caring for people with alzheimer's, it's less than 1%. and that's the context that...
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so i'll mention against alzheimer's, african american network against alzheimer's women against alzheimer's. they are try to go reach out to make sure that we are including everyone in the trial and not leaving anyone out. so it's very important. >> just to give you an industry perspective, when we develop a new medicine we develop for the use around the world. we would not generally generate a medicine just for the people in the u.s. many have a requirement we include people from those countries in our trials, japan china, european union couple of south american countries. we as necessity have to go to those countries. in the u.s. to get a patient population in the trial is kind of representative of patients as a whole is an ongoing struggle. it's not unique. it's a constant struggle and we are looking group nia and alzheimer's association to help recruitment into clinical trials. >> that touches on a point talking about all the meetings and gatherings focusing on alzheimer's, you mentioned that you were surprised people attending from asia, china japan. >> well, you know the aging of the
so i'll mention against alzheimer's, african american network against alzheimer's women against alzheimer's. they are try to go reach out to make sure that we are including everyone in the trial and not leaving anyone out. so it's very important. >> just to give you an industry perspective, when we develop a new medicine we develop for the use around the world. we would not generally generate a medicine just for the people in the u.s. many have a requirement we include people from those...
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against alzheimer's, alzheimer's cures and all these groups. because raising public awareness is absolutely critical to getting the kind of support that we need. and that has been there for other diseases that have organized powerful advocacy groups that are willing to speak out. and that's what we need to do. but it's changing. i've been the chair of the alzheimer's task force in the senate for years. senator clinton was my first co-chair. i've always made it bipartisan. well, it's been quite awhile since she's been in the senate. and so back then it was really difficult to get people interested. now i have people clamoring to be the co-chair. now senator warner is a co-chair, senator toomey is a co-chair. senator markey is a co-chair. that's a real difference. and that matters in terms of our ability to bring bipartisan efforts here. >> so you mentioned hillary clinton. we are entering a political season. and just about everyone you know is running for president. >> yes. >> do you think there's a chance -- >> i don't know donald trump. i want
against alzheimer's, alzheimer's cures and all these groups. because raising public awareness is absolutely critical to getting the kind of support that we need. and that has been there for other diseases that have organized powerful advocacy groups that are willing to speak out. and that's what we need to do. but it's changing. i've been the chair of the alzheimer's task force in the senate for years. senator clinton was my first co-chair. i've always made it bipartisan. well, it's been quite...
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the alzheimer's association. and now we're going to hear a little bit about the association's work from the president and ceo harry johns and here to lead the conference is the co-anchor of "pbs news hour" judy woodruff. judy, the floor is yours. >> thank you. thank you, margaret. i'm delighted to be here for this important conversation and really pleased to be able to have this discussion with harry johns. we've just been chatting about this. i want to say that i too -- i was listening to margaret. i have a personal connection. a close cousin whose wife has been diagnosed for a couple of years and i've seen perhaps as all of you have, perhaps the physical and the emotional and the personal toll this can take. and i want to launch right in with you harry johns and ask about the role of the alzheimer's association. how does the association fit into this big alzheimer's picture? we practically every day pick up the newspaper or look online and there another article or maybe another promising development out there a
the alzheimer's association. and now we're going to hear a little bit about the association's work from the president and ceo harry johns and here to lead the conference is the co-anchor of "pbs news hour" judy woodruff. judy, the floor is yours. >> thank you. thank you, margaret. i'm delighted to be here for this important conversation and really pleased to be able to have this discussion with harry johns. we've just been chatting about this. i want to say that i too -- i was...
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in the alzheimer's community the alzheimer's association, pushed for a new mechanism called the alzheimer's accountability act. it became law in december of last year. it requires that scientists of nih developed this request specifically for what they need next year and a year after that year by year, in alzheimer's research, to stay on track. today, that mechanism only exists for cancer and hiv/aids. it's important that congress hear directly from the scientist at any age -- from the scientists at nih what they need. this is also supported on a bipartisan basis. this is one of those issues where there has not been any partisan disagreement in congress about what needs to be done. host: you go to nih's website, nih.gov, you can find the funding streams there. maybe the producer could tell me real quickly $440 million for fiscal year 2011 -- it's a little hard for me to read. $562 million for 2014. you can see how the number breaks down. nih.gov, for those who are interested. mark in jupiter, florida. caller: thank you greta. this is a subject that hits close to home. my father, my mother's
in the alzheimer's community the alzheimer's association, pushed for a new mechanism called the alzheimer's accountability act. it became law in december of last year. it requires that scientists of nih developed this request specifically for what they need next year and a year after that year by year, in alzheimer's research, to stay on track. today, that mechanism only exists for cancer and hiv/aids. it's important that congress hear directly from the scientist at any age -- from the...
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>> the alzheimer's association is the leading nonprofit entity in the world in alzheimer's research, care and support. here in the united history provide care and support to individuals 24 hours a day 365 days a year because as you've indicated devastation to the families as well as individual is so great. they need that support each and every day. we are dedicated to ultimately ending the disease that we don't longer have to provide the support to people. thomson reuters has recognized us as the highest impact research organization in the nonprofit world and around the globe and third only behind the u.s. federal government and the chinese government. we work hard to fund research, but we also work hard with people here in this city and inside the beltway to do the public policy that will ultimately allow the change in the course of the disease with 5 million people in america who have the disease. 15 million caregivers, 47 million people worldwide. the scale of the impact is staggering. you heard 226 alien dollars a year in costs for care alone and 1.1 trillion by the middle of the
>> the alzheimer's association is the leading nonprofit entity in the world in alzheimer's research, care and support. here in the united history provide care and support to individuals 24 hours a day 365 days a year because as you've indicated devastation to the families as well as individual is so great. they need that support each and every day. we are dedicated to ultimately ending the disease that we don't longer have to provide the support to people. thomson reuters has recognized...
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however, a very rare genetic form of alzheimer's is called younger onset alzheimer's that affects people under 65. kellye: thank you. remind you to call 703-236-9220. the phones line open at 4:30. we will be here, experts will be here to stand by and take your call until 6:30 tonight. i'm kellye lynn, abc7 news. jonathan: a great resource. coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- the push to get construction completed before school begins for students in virginia. where the project stands right now. >> maryland's top lawyer issues an opinion on the racial profiling by police. he is not mincing words. i'm brad bell. when we come b jonathan: maryland is the first to issue guidelines to try to prevent racial profiling. kimberly: they made the announcement today. brad bell has more on what the guidelines will look like. brad? brad: this is the memorandum by the attorney general. she wants to distribute this to police across the region to lay out the guidelines. this is a few hours ago they had a press conference at the thurgood marshall statue. this is symbolic because after what it sose o
however, a very rare genetic form of alzheimer's is called younger onset alzheimer's that affects people under 65. kellye: thank you. remind you to call 703-236-9220. the phones line open at 4:30. we will be here, experts will be here to stand by and take your call until 6:30 tonight. i'm kellye lynn, abc7 news. jonathan: a great resource. coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- the push to get construction completed before school begins for students in virginia. where the project...
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we feel like alzheimer's took all four of them. so those definitions become very fluid and i think my hope is that this amazing panel that we have here today, their different perspectives, will help shake up our calcified definitions and remind us that to age is to live and to care is to be human. so let me introduce this wonderful panel. target at the far end, secretary robert mcdonald, robert is the secretary of the u.s. department of veterans affairs, a position he has held since july of 2014. he previously served as chairman, president and a ceo of procter & gamble. >> next is al-jen poo who is the director of the national domestic an alliance and caring across generations campaign. she has been org thighsing immigrant workers since '96. she helped launch caring across generations to address two of the major social issues of our time, widespread unemployment and the need for care for the nation's expanding population and she published a book "the age of dignity". >> next a frank fernandez who serves as vice president of governm
we feel like alzheimer's took all four of them. so those definitions become very fluid and i think my hope is that this amazing panel that we have here today, their different perspectives, will help shake up our calcified definitions and remind us that to age is to live and to care is to be human. so let me introduce this wonderful panel. target at the far end, secretary robert mcdonald, robert is the secretary of the u.s. department of veterans affairs, a position he has held since july of...
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it is part of the national alzheimer's project act. the v.a. worked with the indian health services as well to assess whether reach interventions are effective and can also meet the needs of those in tribal communities. now there is a fourth program. it is called my v.a. communities and this is a very recent one. we're just establishing my v.a. communities around the country. this is an opportunity to bring together local veterans, veteran support groups, service providers, care-givers and advocates through community-driven networks that we've established and these are chaired by local leaders, not by v.a. employees, to bring people together to talk about common issues and make sure we're applying the right resources to get these issues resolved. we've lost the -- launched the first of these this month and we hope to have 50 by the end of the summer and over 100 by the end of the year. i can think of no more important group than we can care for in the v.a. than the care-givers. no more generous group, no more kind group and we're working hard t
it is part of the national alzheimer's project act. the v.a. worked with the indian health services as well to assess whether reach interventions are effective and can also meet the needs of those in tribal communities. now there is a fourth program. it is called my v.a. communities and this is a very recent one. we're just establishing my v.a. communities around the country. this is an opportunity to bring together local veterans, veteran support groups, service providers, care-givers and...
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that you might have about the alzheimer's disease. goal answers to today. 703-236-9220. ask one of the experts about alzheimer's. kellye lynn. jonathan: good to see them on the phone. thank you. unanimous vote will block pepco merging with exelon power company. now the question is this? what does it mean for customers in maryland and district? sam ford joining us live outside of the pepco adquarters in northwest to explain. the customers let them know their feelings about this. sam: this is thrown in a tizzy. how could they merge in one and not the other. this is a problem for them. many rate-payers are happy saying they believe with exelon the rates would go up. many were smiling after finding out this was not the public interest. >> this would have only benefited the pepco shareholders and the exelon corporation. losers would have been the rate payers of the district. >> it's the only electric company. maryland, delaware approved the pepco-exelon merger the d.c. board said no. >> we had to do what is right for the district. >> we be
that you might have about the alzheimer's disease. goal answers to today. 703-236-9220. ask one of the experts about alzheimer's. kellye lynn. jonathan: good to see them on the phone. thank you. unanimous vote will block pepco merging with exelon power company. now the question is this? what does it mean for customers in maryland and district? sam ford joining us live outside of the pepco adquarters in northwest to explain. the customers let them know their feelings about this. sam: this is...
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when he recognized the symptoms of alzheimer's coming on, he started to learn more about it. he did not talk to anyone about it. the interview talks about how the two of them went through the process about how he was losing his mental capabilities. >> he continued to speak around the country when he was asked. he would write a press release and he would say on a saturday night, have to get in the car thehand deliver these to star and the post. it was bizarre. he would get lost. served on a variety of boards and organizations interested in the same things he was, consumer protection and so forth. certainly by the late 90's he had withdrawn from public life. livingd in an assisted center in i believe maryland. towards the end of his life he would get up and try to go back to his office in the capital. the legacy he left behind was two fold. first, government should be clean. the second was he could make a real difference. he passed lots of successful legislation that guarded consumer interest or the genocide treaty in the end. legacies fore two the nation. it is hard to imagine
when he recognized the symptoms of alzheimer's coming on, he started to learn more about it. he did not talk to anyone about it. the interview talks about how the two of them went through the process about how he was losing his mental capabilities. >> he continued to speak around the country when he was asked. he would write a press release and he would say on a saturday night, have to get in the car thehand deliver these to star and the post. it was bizarre. he would get lost. served on...
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graham: -- how many of you are willing to spend more money on alzheimer's research? how many of you want to spend more money on education? how many of you realize that if we don't reform, we won't have money to spend on anything? i am all for helping alzheimer's sufferers, it is a terrible disease that might be curable. here's what i want to tell you. any farmers here? have any money left if we don't deal with the retirement of the baby boomers. by 2031 all money collected in taxes goes to pay medicare, medicaid, social security, and interest on the debt. does that make sense? benefits,'t leave there is no money left to help anybody do anything else. there is no money left for the dod. a bipartisan plan where you clean up the tax code, eliminate the deductions, and take the money to pay down debt. younger people should work longer because we live longer. if they don't give up some of the benefits, we will lose the system for the people that need it the most. please understand that is no way to balance the budget unless you go to where the money is being spent. two th
graham: -- how many of you are willing to spend more money on alzheimer's research? how many of you want to spend more money on education? how many of you realize that if we don't reform, we won't have money to spend on anything? i am all for helping alzheimer's sufferers, it is a terrible disease that might be curable. here's what i want to tell you. any farmers here? have any money left if we don't deal with the retirement of the baby boomers. by 2031 all money collected in taxes goes to pay...
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now, all of this research with the doctor is supported by the fisher center foundation for alzheimer's research, which i'm a part of. but if you want to learn more about this great discovery, and people that are suffering from alzheimer's or have relatives, go to alzinfo.org and you can click and get more information and learn about the fisher foundation and about this huge breakthrough. steve: i got ahead of myself. >> talking about research. steve: this is what i was talking about. i jumped the gun. the ice bucket challenge last summer, we all did it on facebook, saw the video. it looks like it's done a lot of good. >> $200 million was raised. because of that, johns hopkins discovered the protein tdp 43, which is in charge of basically breaking down and not allowing the brain to work and you have symptoms of als. huge breakthrough. it tells you the power of the pocket and the power of the people. when you go to alz info, if you donate any money, this research could be accelerated and new discoveries are being made. the federal government is not giving a lot of money for a lot of rese
now, all of this research with the doctor is supported by the fisher center foundation for alzheimer's research, which i'm a part of. but if you want to learn more about this great discovery, and people that are suffering from alzheimer's or have relatives, go to alzinfo.org and you can click and get more information and learn about the fisher foundation and about this huge breakthrough. steve: i got ahead of myself. >> talking about research. steve: this is what i was talking about. i...
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. other clinical antiperspirants didn't work. then i tried certain dri. it's different. it stops sweat before it starts. add some color to your life with certain dri. so, what did you guys they think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 jetta models. or lease a 2015 jetta s for $139 a month after a $1000 volkswagen bonus. so whgetting better dental checkups than me, after a $1000 volkswagen bonus. i decided to go pro... with crest pro-health advanced. my mouth is getting healthier. my teeth are getting stronger. this crest toothpaste is superior in five areas
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. other clinical antiperspirants didn't work. then i tried certain dri. it's different. it stops sweat before it starts. add some color to your life with certain dri. so, what did you guys they think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two...
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[indiscernible] [no audio] is -- we have a crisis of alzheimer's in our country, what will i do? things in this is the input from the purple shirts to be clear. first and foremost, we need to recast our research and development budget. it should no longer be cut. as a cannot fix the here and now problems, particularly of social welfare problems and entitlement problems, that is where the growth of the budget is in washington. we need to focus on long-term things. infrastructure, but we have seen of nih go down and inside of that budget, alzheimer's, which will create huge costs going forward, hundreds of billions of dollars of cost for families and for the government to medicaid and medicare. the amount of money being spent his something like $700 million or $800 million at the most. there are other diseases that get billions of dollars for research. we could find a cure for this. at a minimum, we ought to be able to find a delay of dementia. that is number one, recast the r&d budget for the national institute of health to be able to find a cure. secondly, we need to make sure th
[indiscernible] [no audio] is -- we have a crisis of alzheimer's in our country, what will i do? things in this is the input from the purple shirts to be clear. first and foremost, we need to recast our research and development budget. it should no longer be cut. as a cannot fix the here and now problems, particularly of social welfare problems and entitlement problems, that is where the growth of the budget is in washington. we need to focus on long-term things. infrastructure, but we have...
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[indiscernible] fiorina: the question is about alzheimer's. i lost my father to alzheimer's. so i understand. i understand the heartbreak of this disease. many of you who follow my campaign for a while now i believe that the government is broken. powerful, and at, corrupt. 75% of the american people agree with me. that does not mean there are not things we should be investing in. we should be investing in research around these critical diseases like we should be investing more in mental health or in treatment of drug addiction, something i also know is very close to my heart. every time we say there is something important we need to invest more in the federal government says i need more money. you will need to secure the border? how long has that been insecure? 25 years. we need more money. you want us to invest in alzheimer's research, we need more money. how can it be the federal government get more -- gets more money every year for 50 years and debts and deficits decrease for 50 years and yet the important things always cost more money. i will tell you how. we never look a
[indiscernible] fiorina: the question is about alzheimer's. i lost my father to alzheimer's. so i understand. i understand the heartbreak of this disease. many of you who follow my campaign for a while now i believe that the government is broken. powerful, and at, corrupt. 75% of the american people agree with me. that does not mean there are not things we should be investing in. we should be investing in research around these critical diseases like we should be investing more in mental health...
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bank of america and merrill lynch has been very involved with the coalition on alzheime alzheimer's. overwhelming overwhelmingly, more americans are worried about any other illness combined. there needs to be a wave of education around identifying the signs of cognitive decline and also just the basics of how responsibility for financial accounts need to be handed from one person to another against the backdrop of cognitive decline. it's been great, frankly, to see finra, our primary securities regulator, the fcc, and other regulators pay attention to these topics as well. the regulatory backdrop needs to be very clear as well. >> i have one minute left, so sir, if you can ask a 20-second question, then we'll give you a 40-second answer. >> i would like to address the needs of the work force, increasingly minority and immigrant and encouraging them through financial education that they too can save. >> i couldn't agree more. one thing we have worked with everyone at this table on is making sure we have vehicles and mechanisms that are liguistically and cultural competent. i apologize
bank of america and merrill lynch has been very involved with the coalition on alzheime alzheimer's. overwhelming overwhelmingly, more americans are worried about any other illness combined. there needs to be a wave of education around identifying the signs of cognitive decline and also just the basics of how responsibility for financial accounts need to be handed from one person to another against the backdrop of cognitive decline. it's been great, frankly, to see finra, our primary securities...
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more than 46 million people worldwide have alzheimer's. that will grow to more than 74 million by the year 2030. a new victim is diagnosed every 3.2 seconds. that means almost 10 million people developing alzheimer's every single year. that is a faster pace than previously estimated with east asia and africa the hardest hit. it was compiled by alzheimer's international. >>> from ballet to the great white way, hey sailor for misty copeland. she makes her debut in on the town. copeland will continue playing the role through the end of the musical's run september 6th. it tells the story of three sailors swept off their feet for three women on a 24-hour shore leave in new york city. >> swept off my feet myself. just saying. >>> hoping for the best. u.s. stocks preparing for a sharp rebound following yesterday's nosedive. will one day be enough to calm the git ergs on wall street. >> new -- getters on -- jitters on wall street. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all.
more than 46 million people worldwide have alzheimer's. that will grow to more than 74 million by the year 2030. a new victim is diagnosed every 3.2 seconds. that means almost 10 million people developing alzheimer's every single year. that is a faster pace than previously estimated with east asia and africa the hardest hit. it was compiled by alzheimer's international. >>> from ballet to the great white way, hey sailor for misty copeland. she makes her debut in on the town. copeland...
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i chaired the alzheimer's group for over three years. we learned that over the next decade americans will spend $20 trillion on alzheimer's and other dementias. that is more than a full year's gross semester product. imagine all the money in the country for an entire year would go just to this. the taxpayers are on the hook for much of it, including an estimated 420% increase in costs to medicare, and 330% increase in cost to medicaid. these of course are just too out of many programs. the federal funding for research to cure all timers is only a tiny fraction of the money the government is already spending to treat alzheimer's every year. the nih spent $731 million on dementia research this year less than one half of 1% of the $154 billion medicaid and medicare are spending to treat it. part of the reason for the imbalance is that national health funding has been cut more than 20% in real terms since 2003, the end of the five-year doubling of the nih budget which we achieved on a bipartisan aces in the 1990's. given the costs we know ar
i chaired the alzheimer's group for over three years. we learned that over the next decade americans will spend $20 trillion on alzheimer's and other dementias. that is more than a full year's gross semester product. imagine all the money in the country for an entire year would go just to this. the taxpayers are on the hook for much of it, including an estimated 420% increase in costs to medicare, and 330% increase in cost to medicaid. these of course are just too out of many programs. the...
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. >>> a manhunt in memphis this afternoon for an accused cop killer. the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous andáyr1Ñ this is his picture they tell us. they0 thectlóo early evening, after the officer got caught -- caught him in the middle of/:!vg what appeared to be a drug deal. police in memphis say the amount of marijuana involved was so mall=fónv -- small the suspect would have gotten off with just a fine. >> when you look. individual, you're looking at a coward. he is a coward.Ñ,es you gun down, you murder a police officer two grams of marijuana. >> 1.7 grams and the policerçísv officer decision the police chief says he wouldn't have even been taken to jail for thus are this. the officer1l bolton former marine, who joined the memphis police department five yearsÑ6)o ago. jonathan sire. what more do we know about7l this went down in southeast memphis? >> reporter: well, it started out as a rñ7oj%e patrol saturday evening,
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. >>> a manhunt in memphis this afternoon for an accused cop killer. the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous andáyr1Ñ this is his picture they tell us. they0 thectlóo early evening, after the officer got caught -- caught him in the middle of/:!vg what appeared to be a drug deal. police in memphis say the amount of marijuana involved was so mall=fónv --...
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if you look at alzheimer's disease, if you want to develop a product for alzheimer's disease and guarantee it will impact the progression of the disease, some and all of us want you need a clinical trial that will last 15 years. the development of the disease takes too long. or a company to invest $2 billion to develop a treatment for alzheimer's, and then just have a few years to market it without generic competition means that they abandon the promising product. we have an opportunity to say the patent system works, we can provide an alternative pathway if you have a product that addresses and unmet medical need as defined by the fda and bring that product forward. huge opportunities for the senate to take action to address huge issues. 100 33 million people with chronic diseases and disabilities. all people in your family. thank you. thank you, mark. as we close the panel senator did you want to make any closing remarks? where do we go from here? senator bennett: we heard senator alexander's charge to us. we initiated this three point five months ago. they're lots of different issues. p
if you look at alzheimer's disease, if you want to develop a product for alzheimer's disease and guarantee it will impact the progression of the disease, some and all of us want you need a clinical trial that will last 15 years. the development of the disease takes too long. or a company to invest $2 billion to develop a treatment for alzheimer's, and then just have a few years to market it without generic competition means that they abandon the promising product. we have an opportunity to say...
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. benny's the oldest dog in the shelter. he needed help all day so i adopted him. when my back pain flared up, we both felt it. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just two pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. hi. hi. hi. hello. hi. hi. hi. hi my name's josh. kelly. my name is raph. steve. my name is anne. tom. brian. krystal. and i am definitely not a robot. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. whether it's for your business or your personal life, don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up. because we're here. we're here we're here and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't kn
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. benny's the oldest dog in the shelter. he needed help all day so i adopted him. when my back pain flared up, we both felt it. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just two pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. hi. hi. hi. hello. hi. hi. hi. hi my name's josh. kelly. my name is raph. steve. my name is anne. tom. brian. krystal. and i am...
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life of his father harry who self-diagnosed his own alzheimer's disease next on booktv. >> tonight i'm delighted to introduce jonathan kozol, acclaimed writer and tireless advocate for poor children, educational we educational equiy and integrated public education. for 50 years he's worked among the nation's most vulnerable children. his books, as you well know, include "the shame of a nation," "amazing grace," "savage inequalities." he received the national book award for "death at an early age" which chronicled his first year teaching in the boston public schools. he's received the robert f. kennedy book aware, two guggenheim fellowships and two rockefeller fellowships. the book about which he'll be talking about tonight is his new book, perhaps the most personal story of his career. it tells the story of his father, a nationally-known physician who specialized in brain disorders, be who showed an -- and who showed an astonishing ability at the onset of his own alzheimer's disease to explain the causes of his sickness and hen to narrate step by step his slow descent into dementia. le
life of his father harry who self-diagnosed his own alzheimer's disease next on booktv. >> tonight i'm delighted to introduce jonathan kozol, acclaimed writer and tireless advocate for poor children, educational we educational equiy and integrated public education. for 50 years he's worked among the nation's most vulnerable children. his books, as you well know, include "the shame of a nation," "amazing grace," "savage inequalities." he received the national...
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caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. all my life, she's been there for me. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offe
caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had...
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. here is a simple math problem. two trains leave st. louis for albuquerque at the same time. same cargo, same size, same power. which one arrives first? hint: it's not the one on the left. the speedy guy on the right is part of an intelligent system that creates the optimal trip profile for all trains on the line. and the one on the left? uh, looks like it'll be counting cows for awhile. so maybe the same things aren't quite the same. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. >>> factor follow up segment tonight another undercover video put out by the center of medical progress a pro-life organization. as you may know that group has conducted a number of stings on planned parenthood executives who offered to sell baby body parts after an abortion. the latest, a sting in houston of melissa farrell who discusses selling the entire cadaver of an unborn baby. >> yeah, and so if we alter our process. >> um-huh. >> and we are able to ob
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. here is a simple math problem. two trains leave st. louis for albuquerque at the same time. same cargo, same size, same power. which one arrives first? hint: it's not the one on the left. the speedy guy on the right is part of an intelligent system that creates the optimal trip profile for all trains on the line. and the one on the left? uh, looks like it'll be counting cows...
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. all my life, she's been there for me. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insuran
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications...
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second to thank the president and the congress, miraculously all moving together to pass the national alzheimer's project. we talk about the division in this government. there was unity there and we all benefit from that. i'm grateful to be able to thank them and thank all of you. have a wonderful rest of the conference. [ applause ] >> can you hear me? good morning, i'm tom perez. it's an honor to be here. i see a bunch of serial activists in the back. so i'm in the right place. thank you to those of you that are here. this has been a great morning. you heard from the boss here and he's all in and this is a joint venture. we have a great panel here so i want to keep moving. what i heard the president say was a lot of focus on what i call the two ps, promoting access in the retirement space and the president has been taking action on that. he directed us to take more action to help facilitate that. the treasury department has already taken action on that and the my ra space -- is dana grady here by the way? oh, you're way in the back. she is a small business owner who encouraged her employees to
second to thank the president and the congress, miraculously all moving together to pass the national alzheimer's project. we talk about the division in this government. there was unity there and we all benefit from that. i'm grateful to be able to thank them and thank all of you. have a wonderful rest of the conference. [ applause ] >> can you hear me? good morning, i'm tom perez. it's an honor to be here. i see a bunch of serial activists in the back. so i'm in the right place. thank...
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if you look at alzheimer's, if you want to develop a product for alzheimer's and guarantee that it will impact the progression of the disease, something all of us want, you need to have a clinical trial is going to last 15 years because the development of the disease takes too long. for a company to invest $2 billion to build a treatment for alzheimer's and then only have a few years left to market it without generic competition means that they abandon a promising product. we see companies leaving the neurologic space, the autoimmune space, the prevention space in cancer. we have an opportunity to say patent system works but we can provide an alternative pathway if you have a product that addresses an unmet medical need as defined by the fda and bring that product forward. huge opportunities for the senate to take action to address huge issues for 133 million people with chronic diseases and disabilities, all people in your family. thank you. [applause] back thank you, mark. as we close the panel, senator, did you want to make any closing remarks? where do we go from here? >> i think we
if you look at alzheimer's, if you want to develop a product for alzheimer's and guarantee that it will impact the progression of the disease, something all of us want, you need to have a clinical trial is going to last 15 years because the development of the disease takes too long. for a company to invest $2 billion to build a treatment for alzheimer's and then only have a few years left to market it without generic competition means that they abandon a promising product. we see companies...
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alzheimer's. get frank answers from the experts right now by calling the help center. 703-236-9220. the phone lines are open until 6:30 tonight. republican presidential candidate donald trump reviving a feud with a fox news anchor as another candidate tries to ignite a new feud with trump. scott thuman is live with the latest war of words in the race for the white house. scott: a war indeed. megyn kelly a moderator for the fox debate in cleveland and donald trump went at it. it had died down but now it's reignited. donald trump sent outwaits now that kelly returned from vacation and saying he enjoyed the show more while she was gone and she must have had a terrible vacation because she came back looking like nancy grace. retweeted other people's lines much harsher like the bimbo is back in town. fox news president roger ales issued a statement saying that he should apologize and the network won't be bullied. another republican candidate says it is this behavior that will be his down federal. >> donald trump will not be the nominee of the republican party. if he is that is the end of
alzheimer's. get frank answers from the experts right now by calling the help center. 703-236-9220. the phone lines are open until 6:30 tonight. republican presidential candidate donald trump reviving a feud with a fox news anchor as another candidate tries to ignite a new feud with trump. scott thuman is live with the latest war of words in the race for the white house. scott: a war indeed. megyn kelly a moderator for the fox debate in cleveland and donald trump went at it. it had died down...
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in alzheimer's by 2050. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on the communicators, democratic representatives on internet privacy and how to combat data breaches. >> we have seen attack after attack. the most recent, of course, on the office of personnel management and private industry. target, home depot, private corporations that have had customer information stolen. what we have realized is we can try very hard to keep ahead of the hackers, but what we need to do is think about how we minimize the need for customers to put their private information on websites. >> right now, there are legal organizations from the government sharing information with the private sector and the private sector sharing information back with government termed to be acting as agents of the government. what we want to do is allow the barriers to be removed so you can share information on threat features, narrowly defined, very technical conversatio
in alzheimer's by 2050. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on the communicators, democratic representatives on internet privacy and how to combat data breaches. >> we have seen attack after attack. the most recent, of course, on the office of personnel management and private industry. target, home depot, private corporations that have had customer information stolen. what we have realized is we can...
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i lost my father to alzheimer's so i understand the heartbreak. many of you who have followed my campaign for a while know i believe the government is broken. huge, powerful, corrupt. by the way 75% of the american , people agree with me. thereoes not mean that aren't things we should be investing in. we need to be investing in research around these critical diseases just like we need to be investing more in mental health, or treatment of drug addiction. something i know very close to my heart. it is amazing to me that every time we say there is something important that we need to invest more in, the federal government says, we need more money. you want to secure the border -- how long has the border been insecure, by the way? 25 years. we need more money. you want to repair more roads and bridges, we need more money. how can it be that the federal government gets more money every single year, and has been doing so for 50 years debts and , deficits increase every year, and the important things always cost more money. i will tell you how it is poss
i lost my father to alzheimer's so i understand the heartbreak. many of you who have followed my campaign for a while know i believe the government is broken. huge, powerful, corrupt. by the way 75% of the american , people agree with me. thereoes not mean that aren't things we should be investing in. we need to be investing in research around these critical diseases just like we need to be investing more in mental health, or treatment of drug addiction. something i know very close to my heart....
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. ♪"once there was a hushpuppy" by dan romis man kind?eitlin ♪ are we good? go see. go look through their windows so you can understand their views. go find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. just about anywhere you can use splenda®... ...no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience... ...the joy of sugar... ...without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda® if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure... but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque, and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean vs. sonicare diamond clean. my mouth feels super clean. oral-b. know you're getting a superior clean. i'm never going back to a manual brush. >>> donald trump is not backing down this morning from his controversial insult aime
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. ♪"once there was a hushpuppy" by dan romis man kind?eitlin ♪ are we good? go see. go look through their windows so you can understand their views. go find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. just about anywhere you can use splenda®... ...no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience... ...the joy of sugar... ...without all the...
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i am all for helping alzheimer's. it is a big cause that is growing, it is a terrible disease that may be can be cured or at least blunted. i lost my uncle. here is what i want to tell you. any farmers here? we do not have any money left if we do not deal with the retirement of the baby boomers. the money wef collecting taxes goes to paying medicare and medicaid and social security and interest on the debt. if we do not adjust the age of retirement there is no money left to help anybody do anything else. there is no money left for the department of defense. of you heard about the bipartisan plan where you clean up the tax code and eliminate deductions and use the money to pay down the debt? the democrats have to agree for people to work longer because we live longer. if we do not ask people at my income level to give up benefits than we are going to lose the system for the people who need it the most. please understand that there is no way to balance the budget unless you go to where the money is being spent. two thir
i am all for helping alzheimer's. it is a big cause that is growing, it is a terrible disease that may be can be cured or at least blunted. i lost my uncle. here is what i want to tell you. any farmers here? we do not have any money left if we do not deal with the retirement of the baby boomers. the money wef collecting taxes goes to paying medicare and medicaid and social security and interest on the debt. if we do not adjust the age of retirement there is no money left to help anybody do...
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it is gradually the onset of disease is that kill us, cancer, alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease. once we have cured these, we should start to prolong. 120 years currently for the normal human lifespan. where google is involved, organogenesis, failing organs where they can be replaced. emily: what about the other moon shots? how successful have they been? brad: it is a mixed record. google glass was probably the one that got the most attention and it wasn't very successful. that moved over to the next unit. -- nest unit. there are other options to spread internet options in other parts of the world most of they are dealing with high wind at high altitude, so we will weather that is practical. we will see. everything else is kind of miscellaneous. to the extent that it frees up more capital for google x, that is a good thing. we all want these things. will seeey promise we more transparency. they don't know just how transparent it will be stopped but what do you think it will look like an alphabet, google aside? om: five year from now, not too different. i think it is a company ver
it is gradually the onset of disease is that kill us, cancer, alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease. once we have cured these, we should start to prolong. 120 years currently for the normal human lifespan. where google is involved, organogenesis, failing organs where they can be replaced. emily: what about the other moon shots? how successful have they been? brad: it is a mixed record. google glass was probably the one that got the most attention and it wasn't very successful. that moved over to...
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost® high protein. join the club at brandpower.com. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein...
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fiorina: the question is about alzheimer's. i understand the heartbreak. many of you who have followed my campaign know i believe the government is broken. huge, powerful, corrupt. 75% of the american people agree with me. we need to be investing in research around these critical diseases just like we need to be investing more in mental health, treatment of addiction. it is amazing to me that every time we say there is something important when he to invest more in, they say, we need more money. you want to repair more roads and bridges, we need more money. how can it be that the federal government gets more money every single year, debts and deficits increase every year, and the important things always cost more money. we never look at how we are spending the money. we do not even know anymore how we are spending our money. when you have a bloated bureaucracy, no consequence for failure to perform, guess what happens. it quits performing. we need tax reform. we need to hold people accountable. we need to know where our money is being spent. [applause] the
fiorina: the question is about alzheimer's. i understand the heartbreak. many of you who have followed my campaign know i believe the government is broken. huge, powerful, corrupt. 75% of the american people agree with me. we need to be investing in research around these critical diseases just like we need to be investing more in mental health, treatment of addiction. it is amazing to me that every time we say there is something important when he to invest more in, they say, we need more money....
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one in three seniors will die with alzheimer's. it just becomes clearer with research that nanoparticles may already be a jet fuels and are certainly planned for implementation in near future and also in bio diesel. aluminum oxide not only has potential negative health impacts, but also contribute to making cloud as rockets for nasa aluminum oxide suggested by geo-engineers for solar radiation management but is known to damage the ozone. aluminum is mentioned in weather modification patients also there's hundreds using various methods and ingredients. in a 1956 u.s. patent 275-1697 for weather control, and he also states that discovered quantities of dry similarly heated water vapor will have thermal and electrical balances of cloud formation causing dissipation or precipitation will accomplish the process of our invention by a jet in water or water solutions of ionic salt into heated exhaust gases of the power plant such as amgen and the like. the investigation into the huge disturbing increases in cotton tails and changes to the
one in three seniors will die with alzheimer's. it just becomes clearer with research that nanoparticles may already be a jet fuels and are certainly planned for implementation in near future and also in bio diesel. aluminum oxide not only has potential negative health impacts, but also contribute to making cloud as rockets for nasa aluminum oxide suggested by geo-engineers for solar radiation management but is known to damage the ozone. aluminum is mentioned in weather modification patients...
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you had alzheimer and dementia on that and work issues. there were members on the panel, there were family members and people that were workers and cabinet secretary. and it was this diverse -- and i believe someone from the business community who works in the world of care giving. or had a national company. so it was really this kind of cross-the-board examination of care giving and what were the important elements you would want to discuss. cabinet secretaries participated throughout the day. and there was someone i believe on each one of the panels. either a secretary or a cabinet member and an assistant secretary. there was a lot of high-level participation. as there had been in the regional forums and the other discussions. the president spoke right after that panel. and of course to a lot of applause throughout his speech, he talked about and i would just say, although he was relaxed and used humor, he was very focused, and very intentional in his comments about continued support in social security and medicare, issues around workers
you had alzheimer and dementia on that and work issues. there were members on the panel, there were family members and people that were workers and cabinet secretary. and it was this diverse -- and i believe someone from the business community who works in the world of care giving. or had a national company. so it was really this kind of cross-the-board examination of care giving and what were the important elements you would want to discuss. cabinet secretaries participated throughout the day....
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. it's the brand more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. webuyanycar.com lling your car, truck or suv? takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com may be in the mist of the ashly madison scandal. hackers stole data from the cheating website earlier this week. he admitted a few months ago to molesting five young girls when he was a teenager. >>> in the morning buzz, you know a lot of times when you see the police officers in the news, it is not good news, but this has a lot of people smiling. a utah police officer's dance moves are going viral. he hopes it will break the gaps between the public and the police. he did a dance in the middle
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. it's the brand more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. webuyanycar.com lling your car, truck or suv? takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest...
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it is gradually the onset of disease is that kill us, cancer, alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease. once we started tackling these diseases -- lifespan should start to prolong. it is about 120 years currently for the normal human lifespan. if you look at other areas where i am sure google is involved, and researchers are also in that space as well, organogenesis, failing organs where they can be replaced and built. emily: you have been inside google x. what about the other moon shots? how successful have they been? brad: it is a mixed record. google glass was probably the one that got the most attention and it wasn't very successful. it moved over to the nest unit. connected balloons, there was that. they are trialing that. there are other options to spread internet access to developing parts of the world, some of which may be more capital efficient. they are dealing with high wind at high altitude, so we will see if that is practical. to the extent that it frees up more capital for google x, that a good thing because we want all of these things. emily: they promise we will see more
it is gradually the onset of disease is that kill us, cancer, alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease. once we started tackling these diseases -- lifespan should start to prolong. it is about 120 years currently for the normal human lifespan. if you look at other areas where i am sure google is involved, and researchers are also in that space as well, organogenesis, failing organs where they can be replaced and built. emily: you have been inside google x. what about the other moon shots? how...
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. >>> johnny napier seemed like a guy you'd meet on the street. he did handy man and carpentry type of stuff. >> i was the assistant manager at taylor's, it was a gas station. johnny napier used to come in and buy cigarettes
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications...
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. did you know that the tripadvisor you have always trusted for reviews book...! now checks over 200 websites to find the best price? book...! book...! book...! so don't just visit tripadvisor, book...! at tripadvisor i asked m
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're...
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fiorina: the question is about alzheimer's. i lost my father to alzheimer's, so i understand the heartbreak. many of you who have followed my campaign know i believe the government is broken. huge, powerful, corrupt. 75% of the american people agree with me. we need to be investing in research around these critical diseases just like we need to be investing more in mental health, treatment of addiction. it is amazing to me that every time we say there is something important when he to invest more in, they say, we need more money. you want to repair more roads and bridges, we need more money. how can it be that the federal government gets more money every single year, debts and deficits increase every year, and the important things always cost more money. we never look at how we are spending the money. we do not even know anymore how we are spending our money. when you have a bloated bureaucracy, no consequence for failure to perform, guess what happens. it quits performing. we need tax reform. we need to hold people accountable
fiorina: the question is about alzheimer's. i lost my father to alzheimer's, so i understand the heartbreak. many of you who have followed my campaign know i believe the government is broken. huge, powerful, corrupt. 75% of the american people agree with me. we need to be investing in research around these critical diseases just like we need to be investing more in mental health, treatment of addiction. it is amazing to me that every time we say there is something important when he to invest...
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let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. >>> what could equate? watergate on steroids. the e-mails that hillary clinton sent from private server while she was secretary of state. fox news reported today, they have identified two of the benghazi-related e-mails on the server. that were deemed to contain classified information at the time they were sent. it was those documents that kick started the fbi investigation into the mishandling of classified information. the clinton campaign says the fox report vindicates her position that the issue of clarification is bureaucratic squabbling and she was at worst, a passive recipient of unwitting information that subsequently became classified. here's how she answered it. >> in retrospect this didn't turn out to be convenient at all. that does not change the facts. no matter what anybody says, the facts are stubborn. i did not send classified material and i did not receive any material that was marked or designated classified. >> did you clean
let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. >>> what could equate? watergate on steroids. the e-mails that hillary clinton sent from private server while she was secretary of state. fox news reported today, they have identified two of the benghazi-related e-mails on the server. that were deemed to contain classified information at the time they were sent. it was those documents that kick started the fbi...