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the age of 60.any have low educational attainment. two-thirds have a high school diploma and although a third did not complete high school. when we think about trying to find work for folks in this changing technology-based, skill-based economy we have to keep in mind what the characteristics of people receiving benefits of. can they work and become self-supporting? ssdi beneficiaries should be given every service support and encouragement to go to work. as i've got through the reasons why it's unlikely that a large percentage have the capacity for ongoing work at a significant level. ssdi does not present a disincentive to work. the benefits are modest. it's $1,100 per month. in february of 2012, and that is more than 10% less than a person working full time at a low age. it's a modest benefit. doesn't need reform. ssdi is functioning as it should. it provides vital wage replacement to millions with disabilities and their families who need it. more must be done to stay at work to it acquire a disab
the age of 60.any have low educational attainment. two-thirds have a high school diploma and although a third did not complete high school. when we think about trying to find work for folks in this changing technology-based, skill-based economy we have to keep in mind what the characteristics of people receiving benefits of. can they work and become self-supporting? ssdi beneficiaries should be given every service support and encouragement to go to work. as i've got through the reasons why it's...
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that's true for higher ages, also. there's a greater proportion of muscle and skeletal impairments for people over 45 as opposed to mental. but the distribution of reasons have been quite stable across the ages. where things have really changed is the item mentioned before is that we've had a relative shift in the average age of which disability incidents occurs. we've had more people coming out at younger ages because they tend to have a higher likelihood they'll come out with a mental impairment and they have the prospect of staying on a long time until they reach age 66. overall, we've had a share of d disability and mental impairments. >> there are no other comments, i think we're going to wrap up. i want to thank the terrific panel for their comments and thank you for attending. thanks to cspan for covering the event. let me remind you all to fill out your blue evaluation forms and give them to a staffer before you leave. i believe that you can also find presentations and other resources about today's event at the
that's true for higher ages, also. there's a greater proportion of muscle and skeletal impairments for people over 45 as opposed to mental. but the distribution of reasons have been quite stable across the ages. where things have really changed is the item mentioned before is that we've had a relative shift in the average age of which disability incidents occurs. we've had more people coming out at younger ages because they tend to have a higher likelihood they'll come out with a mental...
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those are ages which are prime age for people receiving disability benefits. so let me flip to what we refer to as sort of our first cost of social security disability, and beyond those demographic factors. just the aging of the baby boom and being replaced by smaller generations coming behind the first one of these drivers is just being insured. being a person of an age where you could receive disability benefits, is it enough to get benefits to our program have to be insured. there's work requirements. you can see here the percentage of the population, mailing the know, it has been rather constant for men around 75%. but over the last 25 or 30 years the percentage of women who aren't disability insured has risen quite dramatically. and the reason for that is because there are certain work requirements, years of work requirements, and you have to essentially work five out of the last 10 years, and in the past women when they got in the '40s and '50s, many of them did not satisfy that work requirement. we have moved over the last 25 years to a point where wome
those are ages which are prime age for people receiving disability benefits. so let me flip to what we refer to as sort of our first cost of social security disability, and beyond those demographic factors. just the aging of the baby boom and being replaced by smaller generations coming behind the first one of these drivers is just being insured. being a person of an age where you could receive disability benefits, is it enough to get benefits to our program have to be insured. there's work...
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the brain also begins to shrink with age. mental abilities and intelligence remain constant, but the rate at which the brain processes information slows down, causing slower reaction time and movement. and because an aging body requires less upkeep, metabolism slows down as well. the other thing... we wanted to check on was on your feet. they're big. for years, scientific research on aging focused only on its negative aspects. but improved medical care and extensive public health programs have dramatically increased the average human lifespan. over 31 million americans-- almost 12% of the population-- are over the age of 65. their numbers increase every day, as does their life expectancy. one of my cousins, della. if you look at photographs of 47-year-olds in 1900 and look now in the year 2000 at people who are... 78 years of age, they look very similar. and they're probably as robust. i am 95, and i still have some of my teeth. and i can drive a car. and if you look at an obituary page of the new york times, the astonishing
the brain also begins to shrink with age. mental abilities and intelligence remain constant, but the rate at which the brain processes information slows down, causing slower reaction time and movement. and because an aging body requires less upkeep, metabolism slows down as well. the other thing... we wanted to check on was on your feet. they're big. for years, scientific research on aging focused only on its negative aspects. but improved medical care and extensive public health programs have...
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as parents age and become elderly or are aging, that honor takes the form of kindness, thoughtfulnessing. >> how old were you in this picture? >> 21. >> 21. >> and despite the demands, or perhaps because of them, stine says she has found that caring for an aging parent can indeed be a spiritual blessing. >> and this experience has actually given me so much in return and it's really caring, really serving. the depth that goes into your soul when you don't know how you're going to do it, you really seek god and see god firsthand in the midst. >> i'm kim lawton reporting. ♪ >>> artist thomas kinkade passed away in his home in california this week at the age of 54. kinkade's inspirational landscapes and his use of religious imagery were hugely popular, especially among evangelicals. he was often called the "painter of light." kinkade's family said he appears to have died of natural causes, but his death is being investigated. >>> finally, coptic and eastern orthodox christians observed holy week this week, in preparation for pascha, or easter, on sunday. because they follow a different ca
as parents age and become elderly or are aging, that honor takes the form of kindness, thoughtfulnessing. >> how old were you in this picture? >> 21. >> 21. >> and despite the demands, or perhaps because of them, stine says she has found that caring for an aging parent can indeed be a spiritual blessing. >> and this experience has actually given me so much in return and it's really caring, really serving. the depth that goes into your soul when you don't know how...
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those are ages which are prime ages for people receiving disability benefits.so let me flip to what we refer to as sort of our first cost of social security disability and beyond those demographic factors, just the aging of the baby boom and being replaced by smaller generations coming behind. the first one of these drivers is just being insured. being a person of an age where you could receive disability benefits isn't enough to get benefits from our program, you have to actually be insured. there's certain work requirements. and you can see here the percentage of the population, male and female, that is disability insured has been rather constant for men, up around 75%. we project that to stay in the future, but over the last 25 or 30 years the percentage of women who are disability insured has risen quite dramatically. and the reason for that is because there are certain work requirements, years of work requirements, and there's a recent requirement, you have to have worked essentially five out of the past ten years, and in the past when they got into their
those are ages which are prime ages for people receiving disability benefits.so let me flip to what we refer to as sort of our first cost of social security disability and beyond those demographic factors, just the aging of the baby boom and being replaced by smaller generations coming behind. the first one of these drivers is just being insured. being a person of an age where you could receive disability benefits isn't enough to get benefits from our program, you have to actually be insured....
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in 1970 life expectancy was age 69 for men and 76 for women. today it is 79 for men and 83 for women. at the same time, canada's birth rate is falling. the result is that canadians are living longer and healthier. there are fewer workers to take their place when they retire. canada has changed. old age security must change with it, to serve the purpose it was intended to serve. we will make gradual adjustments to the old age security program, to ensure the next generation can count on it. these adjustments will not affect current recipients or those close to retirement. starting in 2023 and ending in 2029, we will gradually increase the age of eligibility, from 65 to 67. this gradual approach will enable younger canadians to plan ahead with confidence. we will also make the program more flexible for those approaching retirement. as of july 1, 2013, canadians who prefer to keep working will be given the option to defer the start of benefits. this voluntary option will enable them to receive higher benefits as a result. beyond this, we will also
in 1970 life expectancy was age 69 for men and 76 for women. today it is 79 for men and 83 for women. at the same time, canada's birth rate is falling. the result is that canadians are living longer and healthier. there are fewer workers to take their place when they retire. canada has changed. old age security must change with it, to serve the purpose it was intended to serve. we will make gradual adjustments to the old age security program, to ensure the next generation can count on it. these...
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>> the fedal age diriminati act provestection r emoyees betweethe ages of 40 and .nit's desied to protect th in terms of hiring, promotion, merit pay, and even termination, so that someone is not refused employment simply because they're between those ages. the age discrimination act does not afford protection for employees who are fired for cause. it's just like every other federal statute in terms of the scope of its protection. if an employer can establish that an employee has not performed or has violated the rules and conditions of employment, that it's not an issue of discrimination. it's establishing that the termination was the result of age and not any other factor that is a violation of the act. [narrator] >> those are the specifics of age discrimination legislation. the question, of course, is do they apply in the case of ernest costello? >> this is a classic case of age discrimination. mr. costello was a successful executive with 35 years of experience. new management comes in and suddenly older executives begin to leave, the company hints to mr. costell
>> the fedal age diriminati act provestection r emoyees betweethe ages of 40 and .nit's desied to protect th in terms of hiring, promotion, merit pay, and even termination, so that someone is not refused employment simply because they're between those ages. the age discrimination act does not afford protection for employees who are fired for cause. it's just like every other federal statute in terms of the scope of its protection. if an employer can establish that an employee has not...
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they reach age 66. we have had an increase in the share of our disability population with mental impairment. >> i think we're going to wrap up. i want to thank this terrific panel for their comments. thank you for attending. thank you to c-span for covering the event. fill out the evaluation forms and turn them in before you leave the room. check the resource table. you can find presentations and other resources about today's event at the website sometime this week. nasi.org. thanks to everybody. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the hud secretary talks about the obama administration's handling of the housing market. he talks about what is ahead for fannie mae and freddie mac. "newsmakers" airs at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the head of the pension benefit corporation talk about traditional plans and the need for more flexibility in structuring the plans to enhance retirement security. his remark
they reach age 66. we have had an increase in the share of our disability population with mental impairment. >> i think we're going to wrap up. i want to thank this terrific panel for their comments. thank you for attending. thank you to c-span for covering the event. fill out the evaluation forms and turn them in before you leave the room. check the resource table. you can find presentations and other resources about today's event at the website sometime this week. nasi.org. thanks to...
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services, nursing facility rates and policy, and the minnesota board on aging consolidated into the part of the department of human services that i oversee. we've worked very hard over the years to ensure a solid alignment of services delivered under medicaid and the older americans act. these services on a continuum become the critical safety net that seniors use as they become more frail. by aligning them much more closely in how seniors transition among each service, we insure that the system works in a more cost conscious manner and delivers care better to seniors and their caregivers. the older american act is a critical resource in their long-term care system and supports. the senior linkage phone line, which annually serves 89,000 older minnesotans and their families and the complimentary disability linkage line and minnesota help.info help are valuable services. a statewide virtual call center that allows for a single toll-free access with routing to local communities. trained professionals answer questions from all types of insurance and medicare products, including our sta
services, nursing facility rates and policy, and the minnesota board on aging consolidated into the part of the department of human services that i oversee. we've worked very hard over the years to ensure a solid alignment of services delivered under medicaid and the older americans act. these services on a continuum become the critical safety net that seniors use as they become more frail. by aligning them much more closely in how seniors transition among each service, we insure that the...
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slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it hps boost the immune response to that t ofn adult dog and helps fight signs of aging. [ dog ] i'll never be a bench-warmer. [ female announcer ] new iams senior plus. see the iams difference or your money back. [ dog ] i am an iams dog for life. were hurt.o people hailed the size of golf balls. >> let's get a check on traffic and weather. >> let's check on how it is looking outside. morning it will be debate through other. overall, it temperatures will be on the downside. 48 in the district. 43 at the dulles airports. frederick, 37. have bigtoday we will terms of our high temperatures. south of thewn where it'll be warm. upper-60's. locally, 63. hagerstown.h in wide-ranging conditions. unsettling. cloudy over night. some freezing left of the. >> we have been uneventful right you around the beltway. we appointed take you live to a areas where it is clean and smooth. we are going to take you to the out of frederick. to 70
slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it hps boost the immune response to that t ofn adult dog and helps fight signs of aging. [ dog ] i'll never be a bench-warmer. [ female announcer ] new iams senior plus. see the iams difference or your money back. [ dog ] i am an iams dog for life. were hurt.o people hailed the size of golf balls. >> let's get a check on traffic...
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but as we see in the medical records, the age jumps around. there was no pension or application found in connection with the three enlistments. the thing to note there is that the original pension applications went through the state courts. there could have been a pension application that was kicked out through the state courts and never made it. that's possible. the other possibility is that pensions were given only on a need basis and any survivors of robert williams could have been in good financial state and not needed the money. of course, this is presented as a theory with evidence and is not meant to declare the identity of the man whose remains were found in the turret. and i and my project supervisors do not claim to be medical experts. and the last -- just so that we don't leave on a sad note here, clark rowe applied for a pension for his "uss monitor" service. he said that he enlisted on march of 1863 and was discharged in march of 1865. now, if you're going to commit a federal crime, i will advise that you go to the library first.
but as we see in the medical records, the age jumps around. there was no pension or application found in connection with the three enlistments. the thing to note there is that the original pension applications went through the state courts. there could have been a pension application that was kicked out through the state courts and never made it. that's possible. the other possibility is that pensions were given only on a need basis and any survivors of robert williams could have been in good...
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ages 45 to 64.project it will stay that in the future that issue has really changed now people at aged 45 to 64 are closer to one third as likely. that is up a pretty big change. the shift towards more of our people coming out of the disability rolls at younger ages of course means fayette tend to be receiving benefits for longer period of time. let me just flip to one last little slide and i will skip over a couple that we have here. the one last little slide i would like to just show you is the history and what our projections are for once people start to receive disability benefits, they stop receiving disability benefits of course when they reach retirement age and they are transferred over to the retirement, that are disabled workers have a chance of dying but also have a chance of recovering the recovery rate has been about 1% of the disability rolls and we project it will stay at about that so since i am out of time, i will just completely conclude with repeating one side that you have alread
ages 45 to 64.project it will stay that in the future that issue has really changed now people at aged 45 to 64 are closer to one third as likely. that is up a pretty big change. the shift towards more of our people coming out of the disability rolls at younger ages of course means fayette tend to be receiving benefits for longer period of time. let me just flip to one last little slide and i will skip over a couple that we have here. the one last little slide i would like to just show you is...
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and children under the age of 15 were used as armed guards in mining sites in another area. in another district, in march and may of 1998, children under the age of 15 were used to participate actively in hostilities and at least one child under the age of 15 was used to fight against a group. in freetown in the western area, children under the age of 15 were used to participate actively in hostilities in veng uema in 1999. during the freetown attack in january 1999 as well. enslavement, crime against humanity, punishable under article 2c of the statute, count 10. the trial chamber finds that the prosecution has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that between 30 and november 1996 and about january 18, 2002, members of the three groups intentionally exercised powers of ownership over civilians by depriving them of their freedom and forcing them to work, thus committing the crime of enslavement in various locations of the following districts of sierra leone. kenema district between july 1, 1997 and about forever 2181998 and civilians were abducted and forced to mine for diamonds
and children under the age of 15 were used as armed guards in mining sites in another area. in another district, in march and may of 1998, children under the age of 15 were used to participate actively in hostilities and at least one child under the age of 15 was used to fight against a group. in freetown in the western area, children under the age of 15 were used to participate actively in hostilities in veng uema in 1999. during the freetown attack in january 1999 as well. enslavement, crime...
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to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other way of getting health care, those without insurance, it might be more cost effecti >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahl
to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we...
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one man, three women, and three girls between the ages of 3 and 15. investigators looked over the wreckage in the rugged terrain at the accident scene, a remote section of the zoo far away, officials say, from animals and visitors who were never in danger. >> pd came in with their dogs and did a search and helicopters were using their thermal imaging camera to see if they could pick up any heat inside the grounds. >> reporter: the initial investigation shows skid marks on the road leading officials to believe the driver of the van was traveling at a high speed at the time of the accident. >> the driver may have struck a jersey barrier, and reacting to striking that barrier, the driver makes a severe turn. >> it hit something that caused it to become airborne. it fell 100 feet from the overpass and laded upside down when it hit the ground. >> reporter: it is the second accident on the raised bronx river parkway in less than a year. last june an suv plunged off the road near the same area after hitting an divider and injuring two people. city officials
one man, three women, and three girls between the ages of 3 and 15. investigators looked over the wreckage in the rugged terrain at the accident scene, a remote section of the zoo far away, officials say, from animals and visitors who were never in danger. >> pd came in with their dogs and did a search and helicopters were using their thermal imaging camera to see if they could pick up any heat inside the grounds. >> reporter: the initial investigation shows skid marks on the road...
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so a upon sentiment. >> rose: and sixth age was old age, the sixth age shifts into the lead parthenon, with spectacles on nose and pouch -- >> yes. it is, you know, that is just age, which comes to us all, and we see it all-round us but it is kind of benevolent in a sense, but age in shakespeare's plays is often a thing regarded with contempt, and the very famous in henry the fourth when king henry the fifth rejects pal staff, his, fall staff, his playmate has grown out of him .. and he says how ill, white hairs become a fool and jester. and he talks about him long dreamt of such a man, so old and so profane. there is a feeling of great bitterness and rejection of the old. shakespeare, you know, was only 52 when he died, but i think you arare not wrong to assume he was in poor physical condition when he died, and the famous for rait of him at the front of the folio, the great edition of his plays published after his death of course by his fellow actors, was to suggest to us that possibly he had syphilis, and that would account to a large extent for the terrible bitterness of so many o
so a upon sentiment. >> rose: and sixth age was old age, the sixth age shifts into the lead parthenon, with spectacles on nose and pouch -- >> yes. it is, you know, that is just age, which comes to us all, and we see it all-round us but it is kind of benevolent in a sense, but age in shakespeare's plays is often a thing regarded with contempt, and the very famous in henry the fourth when king henry the fifth rejects pal staff, his, fall staff, his playmate has grown out of him .....
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to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the m
to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the m
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. .. this is the age of taking action.worker 1:] we need to produce our own energy. [announcer:] and, to those who say... [worker 2:] we need environmental protection. [announcer:] conocophillips says, you're right. find out how natural gas answers both at powerincooperation.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. . >>> well, they're the iconic sneakers famously worn by some of the biggest legends in music from elvis to the stones to nirvana, but even those chuck taylor may be the best selling shoes of all time, the company has come under fire in recent years and has decided to go back to its roots, betting its future on the rock'n'roll of its past that ridginally made its footwear a legend. ♪ >> reporter: lmfao party in converse sneakers. so does baby-faced justin bieber. ♪ ♪ i thought you'd always be mine ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they're the shoes
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. .. this is the age of taking action.worker 1:] we need to produce our own energy. [announcer:] and, to those who say... [worker 2:] we need environmental protection. [announcer:] conocophillips says, you're right. find out how natural gas answers both at powerincooperation.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz...
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even schizophrenia at that age, some signs. those signs also... we also have just recently learned that there are other signs that start to appear to give us a little insight around 2 to 3 years earlier, so we're really starting to reach in to those younger populations. we also need to balance out the brain disease part of mental health-mental illness, rather-and see what can we do about that, like, and learn from the substance abuse world of their issues with looking at how the brain interacts with our enzymes, which interacts with the disease itself. as with most chronic illnesses, even though we have come so far with addictions and in mental illness we still are not at the same level of knowledge and expertise that we are with learning about diabetes and cancer and heart disease and even alzheimer's disease. so we have come a long way, but we have a lot longer to go to be able to get this to a level where all physicians, like dr. greene, who understands the behavioral health issues and understands addictions. so it becomes j
even schizophrenia at that age, some signs. those signs also... we also have just recently learned that there are other signs that start to appear to give us a little insight around 2 to 3 years earlier, so we're really starting to reach in to those younger populations. we also need to balance out the brain disease part of mental health-mental illness, rather-and see what can we do about that, like, and learn from the substance abuse world of their issues with looking at how the brain interacts...
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and drink at age 18.8 and we don't draft them, and we can't even put them off their parents' health care until they are 26? raise the voting age. >> if you can fight you should be able to vote and drink. >> okay, that means only people who -- >> only if you fight you can vote. >> i agree. i agree just for military unless you are 30. >> i think it is a modern phenomenon. we grew up faster because you died sooner. now that the life span is longer we can afford to be in the suspended childhood. >>- q. i 18 is not an adult -- >> 18 is not an adult. i moved out when i was 18. >> not boy choice. i stumbled -- >> i stumbled into an abyss and i have gone no where mentally with responsibility. still broke. i should have been watched and coddled and taken care of. >> can i make a point though? i want to make one last point. i was spanked. >> i was spanked. >> i still get spanked. >> did you get swats swats in school? i got swats in elementary school. did they ever do that to you? no, you are 38. you would have got
and drink at age 18.8 and we don't draft them, and we can't even put them off their parents' health care until they are 26? raise the voting age. >> if you can fight you should be able to vote and drink. >> okay, that means only people who -- >> only if you fight you can vote. >> i agree. i agree just for military unless you are 30. >> i think it is a modern phenomenon. we grew up faster because you died sooner. now that the life span is longer we can afford to be...
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>> right now the ages that i'm -- the information on ages is coming from family and friends. police haven't released those just yet. i'm being told the youngest was probably late 30s, early 40s. that's exactly what i'm hearing is that they came in. they found the first two bodies and found the roast while they were -- rest while they were doing a check of the entire house. >> this apparently has not spread to any neighbors' homes, this carbon monoxide poisoning? neighbors are fine? >> neighbors are fine. right now i'm hearing this is contained to just this one home. again, like dave was mentioning, they think it was a faulty furnace at play here. most neighbors are out watching the scene develop here as ems, fire and washington gas are out here. >> i'm sure that neighbors are very shocked about this and quite concerned. >> there is a lot of concern out here, but some others told me that they're not concerned for their own safety considering that they have carbon monoxide detectors. they weren't sure if this home did in fact have a detector or not, but most neighbors telling m
>> right now the ages that i'm -- the information on ages is coming from family and friends. police haven't released those just yet. i'm being told the youngest was probably late 30s, early 40s. that's exactly what i'm hearing is that they came in. they found the first two bodies and found the roast while they were -- rest while they were doing a check of the entire house. >> this apparently has not spread to any neighbors' homes, this carbon monoxide poisoning? neighbors are fine?...
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Apr 9, 2012
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we have a fundamental shift in the age distribution of our population. while this will be happening over the next 20 years for our retirement program, you can sort of see in a subtle way on this for the disability insurance program it's really already happened. if we flip to the next slide you get a better look at it. this slide showins you the fact that the cost of disability insurance has already risen from 1975 to 2010. you can see the cost of the program, which is the blue line, has been rising and rising pretty dramatically. you can see the bump right around where we are in history now. of course, that's the recession and there's a rides up in the cost of program to gdp, and we think it will stabilize and decline slightly into the future. the question is why is this happening and what do we believe will happen in the future? we look at the subcommittee staff a little hearing back in december to address this issue and look at what the drivers of social security cost really are.
we have a fundamental shift in the age distribution of our population. while this will be happening over the next 20 years for our retirement program, you can sort of see in a subtle way on this for the disability insurance program it's really already happened. if we flip to the next slide you get a better look at it. this slide showins you the fact that the cost of disability insurance has already risen from 1975 to 2010. you can see the cost of the program, which is the blue line, has been...
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Apr 19, 2012
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i've always found this interesting and with my age i've always known that they have been doing this. but now they are doing it where people are actually getting arrested for things they have done five years ago. and it's been things that's been on their cell phone. so that's going to be interesting to see how that plays out in california. in los angeles, it's going to set a precedence. if it hasn't already been set, i don't know if it's been set or not. anything you say on your cell phone, you get red flagged. and people know they are red flagged but then there are so many that don't, and they find themselves behind bars five years later for something they said five years ago. to me it's absolutely insane. we lost this country, the citizens of this country need to take this country back, and make it a democracy. >> all right. chris a republican in las vegas. >> caller: thank you for your work, mr. bamford. >> appreciate it. thank you. >> as one who also connected the dots out here i have found that this utah center seems to be the crowning jewel of what was originally inspired under
i've always found this interesting and with my age i've always known that they have been doing this. but now they are doing it where people are actually getting arrested for things they have done five years ago. and it's been things that's been on their cell phone. so that's going to be interesting to see how that plays out in california. in los angeles, it's going to set a precedence. if it hasn't already been set, i don't know if it's been set or not. anything you say on your cell phone, you...
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one risk is age. breast cancer is rare in women under 20, but increases from age 20 to 45 or 50 years. in fact, breast cancer is a major cause of death for women between the ages of 35 and 45. after the age of 50, risk still increases with age, but not as dramatically. one day i felt a lump in my breast and it felt a little different than the general lumpiness that i was used to. i spoke to my mother who assured me that it was nothing and so i didn't do anything about it. i felt it again a few months later and mentioned something to my friend who said, "why don't you have it checked?" i was 36 at the time, and i gave it some passing thought. another factor appears to be a woman's cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones, particularly estrogen. early menarche, late menopause, or just not having children places a woman at greater peril. but like other factors related to cancer, a woman's genetic blueprint also exerts a major influence. if you get two genes in the same estrogen production pathway, with tw
one risk is age. breast cancer is rare in women under 20, but increases from age 20 to 45 or 50 years. in fact, breast cancer is a major cause of death for women between the ages of 35 and 45. after the age of 50, risk still increases with age, but not as dramatically. one day i felt a lump in my breast and it felt a little different than the general lumpiness that i was used to. i spoke to my mother who assured me that it was nothing and so i didn't do anything about it. i felt it again a few...
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Apr 18, 2012
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i think age also is something important. i remember, i wanted to do what a collection one time with only old people, and they told me not to do that because we do not like to see ourselves projected as old. and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my passion. what i can say is if you truly love fashion, you want to do a profession with fashion, you see -- they will find solutions. the things in fashion is to be right of with the moment with the society, with the desire, with what people need, and to understand also economically. of course, now, we have a moment where economically, there are a lot
i think age also is something important. i remember, i wanted to do what a collection one time with only old people, and they told me not to do that because we do not like to see ourselves projected as old. and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes...
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there would have been the golden age of beer. >> you mean the 19th century is the golden age? i thought it was the 18th century. >> that would have continued to grow until prohibition. so it's a discontinuous history and there's not a general american taste for or tendency for a lighter beer -- >> i think that was part of the marketing push. there was this great mass marketing homogenization in the '50s and '60s and the idea you could have a single beer in terms of consistency was a big issue, to have the same taste no matter where you lived. there was this great expansion in population across the country. >> also so much of this was for taking to your house rather than drinking in a tavern or drinking in a pub. >> that too, that, too. but really we have in i think the golden age of american brewing is now. we are now back. >> we're living in the golden age? let's hear it for ourselves. ladies and gentlemen. >> as of last month, the united states now has more than 2,000 breweries in operation. >> yea. >> yea for america. we're back to where we were a century ago. >> yeah. >> s
there would have been the golden age of beer. >> you mean the 19th century is the golden age? i thought it was the 18th century. >> that would have continued to grow until prohibition. so it's a discontinuous history and there's not a general american taste for or tendency for a lighter beer -- >> i think that was part of the marketing push. there was this great mass marketing homogenization in the '50s and '60s and the idea you could have a single beer in terms of consistency...
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those golden ages id windows special circumstances are so tough but with chased. so before it by talking about the demise as one person lucky enough to have been part of that, i would like to talk a little bit about it. the golden age of network television news runs roughly speaking from the middle of the 1950's to the middle of the 80's. ed in those days there were basically three television networks, abc, nbc, and cbs. there with the windows of the world for the great majority of americans. he sacked more than 50 billion people would be watching the news. to to give you a basis for comparison, but nowadays there are fewer that 20 million people who watch the evening news. i have to say that virtually all of them are of security. the other people don't watch the evening news. the newscast to evolve into a kind of town meeting therapy session which people could use to ponder these momentous events of the world, their nation, and there ever had. those were, indeed, the will but this does for all of us. the cold war was at its height. in the aftermath of the cuban m
those golden ages id windows special circumstances are so tough but with chased. so before it by talking about the demise as one person lucky enough to have been part of that, i would like to talk a little bit about it. the golden age of network television news runs roughly speaking from the middle of the 1950's to the middle of the 80's. ed in those days there were basically three television networks, abc, nbc, and cbs. there with the windows of the world for the great majority of americans....