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fight that aging process.ally feels like nutrition for my skin and that's what i want. >> i feel every day with meaningful beauty like i have exactly what my skin needs to keep it looking young and fresh and natural. >> with meaningful you look youthful, you look younger, and your skin looks great. >> you've got to try this stuff. i really can't tell you enough how great meaningful beauty is. >> i'm super thankful for cindy for bringing meaningful beauty to us because i...
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a lot of the success that you and i are enjoying right now as we age, we are aging more slowly than our parents and our grandparents did. we are very happy about that. we like to a little slower than we are now. a lot of that is in direct bet ebenefits the overall progress sanitation and the countries and the huge amount in the most mundane way. at the life expectancy, vaccines, antibiotics added enormous amounts to life expectancy in the 20th century. now we are doing better with the elderly poor people in their 60s, 70's and 80's have a better life expectancy than people of the same age a generation back or two generations back. a lot of that is in direct because overall we are better at living healthy lives and treating diseases, making life comfortable for ourselves. again that is in the country where sanitation has advanced and there are billions of people still in the world who do not have those benefits but for those of us that are lucky right now we are within ten years or 20 years of our ancestors so now the question is can you face aging head on and do something about the dete
a lot of the success that you and i are enjoying right now as we age, we are aging more slowly than our parents and our grandparents did. we are very happy about that. we like to a little slower than we are now. a lot of that is in direct bet ebenefits the overall progress sanitation and the countries and the huge amount in the most mundane way. at the life expectancy, vaccines, antibiotics added enormous amounts to life expectancy in the 20th century. now we are doing better with the elderly...
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if history, best lefty scholars over the age of 60 or best of all over the age of 75. hence, older people are better than younger people as supervising, administrating, advising, strategizing and synthesizing. i've seen values of older people were so many friends and 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s as farmers, lawyers and surgeons. in short, many traditional societies make better use of their elderly and give there ultimately more satisfying lives than we do in under a societies. paradoxically nowadays and therefore alter the people than before living healthier lives and with better medical care than ever before, old age is in many respects more miserable than ever before. the lives of the elderly are widely considered a disaster area of modern american society. we can surely do better by learning the lives of the elderly in traditional society. but what's true of the lives of the elderly in traditional society is true of many other features of traditional society as well. of course i am not advocating that we all give up agriculture and metal tools, return to hunting and gather
if history, best lefty scholars over the age of 60 or best of all over the age of 75. hence, older people are better than younger people as supervising, administrating, advising, strategizing and synthesizing. i've seen values of older people were so many friends and 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s as farmers, lawyers and surgeons. in short, many traditional societies make better use of their elderly and give there ultimately more satisfying lives than we do in under a societies. paradoxically nowadays...
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- they give their ages. another example of the status being lowered of the elderly in the united states is the policy in our hospitals called age-based allocation of health care resources. listen to those words. age-based allocation of health care resources. that expression is a cruel euphemism. it means there are only certain services apply to elderly, or if there is one part available -- if a certain surgeon can only operate at certain times. just one moment. thank you. some of you may have seen a james bond movie about 18 years ago in which the evil head of the media networks turned out and i apologize for the short technical interruption. okay, so, i was just talking then about age-based allocation for health-based resources. an explicit policy of giving preference to older patients or younger patients, on the grounds that younger patients are more valuable to society, supposedly, because they have more years of life ahead of them, even though the younger patient have fewer years of life experience. ther
- they give their ages. another example of the status being lowered of the elderly in the united states is the policy in our hospitals called age-based allocation of health care resources. listen to those words. age-based allocation of health care resources. that expression is a cruel euphemism. it means there are only certain services apply to elderly, or if there is one part available -- if a certain surgeon can only operate at certain times. just one moment. thank you. some of you may have...
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on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we will be working with the centers for medicare and medicaid services to develop, refine, and strengthen policies that promote independent living among all populations, especially those served by medicaid. we would also look with cms to promote home and community-based services and support. last but not least, i will be remiss if i forget to mention that may is also the time of the year when communities across nations come together to celebrate the older americans month. the proud tradition that shows our nation's commitment to
on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we...
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first, could those of you raise your hand who either are or over age 65 or hope to live past age 65. [laughter] or have a parent or grandparent over 65? [laughter] many of you. all right. then, the second group, let me ask, please raise your hand if you are under 65, have no intention of living past 65 and have no parent or grandparent to past 65. raise your hand. [laughter] all right. those of you in the first group, you are the ones to whom i think my talk this evening will be of practical value. [laughter] those of you in the second group, talk will not be of practical value, but i think use it will find the subject fascinating. [laughter] i'm going to talk about growing older in traditional societies. this subject is just one chapter of my "latest book which compares traditional small societies with our big bottom society with respect to many aspects of society, such as growing old, bringing up children, health, danger, a settlement disputes, war, religion, and speaking more than one language. this book is my most personal book, my book of, i think, the most practical value to ou
first, could those of you raise your hand who either are or over age 65 or hope to live past age 65. [laughter] or have a parent or grandparent over 65? [laughter] many of you. all right. then, the second group, let me ask, please raise your hand if you are under 65, have no intention of living past 65 and have no parent or grandparent to past 65. raise your hand. [laughter] all right. those of you in the first group, you are the ones to whom i think my talk this evening will be of practical...
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interview for a woman age 45-60. another example of low status of the elderly in the u.s. is an explicit policy in our hospitals called age-based allocation of health care resource. listen to those words. age-based allocation of health care resources. that expression is a euphemism here it means that hospital reserves are limited, example it is only certain certain number of hospital beds available, or only one donor comes available to transplant, or if a surgeon has timed operate only on a certain number of patients, a technical glitch. [inaudible] >> some of you may have seen a james bond movie of about 15 years ago in which the evil head of a media network has the lights turned out in the whole building by james bond and the evil head says short technical interruption. all right, i'm not an evil jihad but we've had a short technical interruption. so, i was just talking about age-based allocation resource. american hospitals have an explicit policy of giving preference to younger patients over older patients on the
interview for a woman age 45-60. another example of low status of the elderly in the u.s. is an explicit policy in our hospitals called age-based allocation of health care resource. listen to those words. age-based allocation of health care resources. that expression is a euphemism here it means that hospital reserves are limited, example it is only certain certain number of hospital beds available, or only one donor comes available to transplant, or if a surgeon has timed operate only on a...
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a younger age. people that suffer from roscasea it affects the eyes and babyboomers are dealing with dryness and aging and some of it is basically hormonal. post men put a al women are also -- menopausal women are go also having problem. and because of the factors the eyes could be exposed to swimming and other things. >> and computer? >> the computer, we have to keep the eyes healthy as they look at computers. >> cheryl: you put me on a lot of different things? >> let's start by talking about dry eyes basically. dry eyes, if it contains a lot of different categories. to simplify things, some dry eyes are volume problem. the eye doesn't produce enough tears but the other category is when people come in i'm tearing all the time. they say, you know consistency is important, it's not just the volume. if you don't have enough, it's like a salad dressing, if you don't have enough and ingredient doesn't work, the human tears has the oily part plowed by the glands, it has the liquid part and if you don't h
a younger age. people that suffer from roscasea it affects the eyes and babyboomers are dealing with dryness and aging and some of it is basically hormonal. post men put a al women are also -- menopausal women are go also having problem. and because of the factors the eyes could be exposed to swimming and other things. >> and computer? >> the computer, we have to keep the eyes healthy as they look at computers. >> cheryl: you put me on a lot of different things? >> let's...
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i feel like i'm reversing the aging effect. nubrilliance is definitely a product that hot moms club and i can endorse 100%. recently, i got a few moms together to check out nubrilliance for the first time. ...can you believe how great this is? [others exclaim] >> i don't know what i was expecting, but i didn't think it would be this easy. [others agree] >> exactly. >> i didn't even actually think it was going to be very effective because i didn't really know about the suction power, so that when we got here... >> it's shocking, isn't it? >> it's shocking that it actually works and you can see it. [others agree] >> the first time i used it... i was like, "oh! my goodness, it really has that suction," and it's, like, promoting collagen... i'm all for it. [others agree] i am all for it. >> as soon as i used nubrilliance, i could tell a difference in my skin. it's very gentle, it had a real tingling feeling. there's no messy crystals or powders... >> it really surprised me. i didn't think that it would do as much as it did and, and
i feel like i'm reversing the aging effect. nubrilliance is definitely a product that hot moms club and i can endorse 100%. recently, i got a few moms together to check out nubrilliance for the first time. ...can you believe how great this is? [others exclaim] >> i don't know what i was expecting, but i didn't think it would be this easy. [others agree] >> exactly. >> i didn't even actually think it was going to be very effective because i didn't really know about the suction...
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- my concern there is not so much the age of the woman.a bad thing. i just think that it's one more thing that people have to consider when they're asking whether they've having a child for a good or a good enough reason. one of the other things that i was thinking about as professor gregory talked about the grandmothers who are raising children, is someone might say, "yes, but that's a response to an unfortunate situation that no one planned for"-- a woman becomes addicted to drugs; the children get taken away from her; her mother raises them. the women we're talking about are making a choice to have children as they are older and can foresee that they might be disabled or even die. and i think that is a relevant difference. i don't think it settles the question. but i do think it means that women who undertake parenthood at a late stage have to be thinking about all of these contingencies and whether they think it is a reasonable decision to make in light of all of the problems. - well, thank you, both, for a very informative discussion.
- my concern there is not so much the age of the woman.a bad thing. i just think that it's one more thing that people have to consider when they're asking whether they've having a child for a good or a good enough reason. one of the other things that i was thinking about as professor gregory talked about the grandmothers who are raising children, is someone might say, "yes, but that's a response to an unfortunate situation that no one planned for"-- a woman becomes addicted to drugs;...
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and he claims the mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone's going to age.i'm against getting old. >> reporter: he claims no one has to, with daily rigorous workouts, a strict low carb diet and injections of testosterone and hgh. >> we use it to improve health, to slow disease and prevent disease. and to improve quality of life. i'd like to think i'm blazing a trail for the baby boomer generation. >> reporter: a journey that dr. life, a family physician began years ago. this was him before exercise and supplements. this is him today on a new book releasing next month. >> how does this 74-year-old doctor keep looking younger and younger as he ages? the answer is the cenegenics health program. >> reporter: part of the exploding anti-aging industry that relies in part on testosterone and hgh. last year, they report they made 100 million in revenue. the anti-aging industry targets america's about 80 million aging baby boomers, looking for anyway to turn back the hands of time. the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment f
and he claims the mental sharpness of a man half his age. >> everyone's going to age.i'm against getting old. >> reporter: he claims no one has to, with daily rigorous workouts, a strict low carb diet and injections of testosterone and hgh. >> we use it to improve health, to slow disease and prevent disease. and to improve quality of life. i'd like to think i'm blazing a trail for the baby boomer generation. >> reporter: a journey that dr. life, a family physician began...
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it all comes together with this very important topic with our transitional age youth. we are very willing in our city to prioritize ourselves, and make sure we don't keep the generations of kids going with the same type of habits. that's why in addition to these programs we authored ipo, interrupt predictive analysis and organizing effort to deal with public safety issues involving our youth. we have to do more to interrupt those patterns out there. we have to do more to use data to predict and analyze where the high-crime rates are to get people in a safe environment. once they are there, we have to be consistent with continuum of support to give and support people transition out of those dangerous habits and not go back. this will take a lot of time and a lot of coordination. but it's very meaningful to see so many people committed to doing this. i hope we stay the course and not give up. it's easy to when budget hits. or sequestration because the federal government is not there, and it's easy to say we have to cut this and that. and we have seen those years. now tha
it all comes together with this very important topic with our transitional age youth. we are very willing in our city to prioritize ourselves, and make sure we don't keep the generations of kids going with the same type of habits. that's why in addition to these programs we authored ipo, interrupt predictive analysis and organizing effort to deal with public safety issues involving our youth. we have to do more to interrupt those patterns out there. we have to do more to use data to predict and...
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i promise. >> we >>> there is no doubt your body changes as you age.nd for women knowing what tests to take and when is an important part. a close look at the recommendations. >> she is eating fresh foods and getting lots of exercise. but like a lot of women in her early 20s she has out grown her pediatrician and put off an exam. >> as far as the annual exams i am clueless. >> in their 20s women need to start getting a pap smear. we start getting pap smears at age 21. >> recommendations for women in their 20s typically include vaccines for tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough and blood tests for hepititis. but there is a newer recommendation that could have as ouch impact on cervical cancer as pap smears do. she is a women's specialist in san francisco. >> hpv, human papiloma virus. >> she says hpv vaccines while recommended in childhood can still benefit many women in their 20s. >> in fact, her insurance absolutely beyond the shadow of a doubt will cover up to age 2 sick. >> moving into their 30s, health experts say women need to be screened for con
i promise. >> we >>> there is no doubt your body changes as you age.nd for women knowing what tests to take and when is an important part. a close look at the recommendations. >> she is eating fresh foods and getting lots of exercise. but like a lot of women in her early 20s she has out grown her pediatrician and put off an exam. >> as far as the annual exams i am clueless. >> in their 20s women need to start getting a pap smear. we start getting pap smears at...
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he was elected pope as the age of 78. we will be getting more information on this breaking news story in just a couple of minutes right here on al jazeera. stay tuned. it just a reminder, we are hearing from the vatican that pope benedict xvi has resigned. let's find out more and bring in sabine joining us on the telephone from italy. what more could you tell us on this announcement the pope will be resigning february 28? >> it appears the pope made the announcement himself but the information is very, very sketchy. of course, this is really big news. having a poker resign is something we have not seen for hundreds and hundreds of years. it appears the pope gave the announcement in latin. that is all we have a moment. we are obviously going to be following this story very closely indeed to see how things develop. >> i understand information just coming in, and very scarce at the moment. but any idea as to why he is going to resign? and why he has made this announcement? >> at the moment, we have no idea of whatsoever why
he was elected pope as the age of 78. we will be getting more information on this breaking news story in just a couple of minutes right here on al jazeera. stay tuned. it just a reminder, we are hearing from the vatican that pope benedict xvi has resigned. let's find out more and bring in sabine joining us on the telephone from italy. what more could you tell us on this announcement the pope will be resigning february 28? >> it appears the pope made the announcement himself but the...
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they're in day care from six weeks of age. when we were all growing up, we grew up at home and were only exposed to our siblings and cousins, and so we weren't as sick at an early age. now moms go to work at six weeks or eight weeks of age for the child, and so kids get a lot more ear infections, a lot more colds. it may be impossible to avoid runny noses, but experts agree on some easy, yet important ways to give children a good start. catherine parrish: i think i start by telling them to enjoy their baby and love their baby. and then, in the very beginning, like in the first two months of life, to try exposing the baby to as few strangers as possible, to bring as few germs into the house as possible, nurture the baby, feed the baby regularly, not take the baby to the mall... not take the baby to the movies, because i have some very young moms in my practice who want to get back to the mall as soon as possible. and so, you know, i try and limit the baby's exposure to pathogens that might make it sick. well, i certainly think
they're in day care from six weeks of age. when we were all growing up, we grew up at home and were only exposed to our siblings and cousins, and so we weren't as sick at an early age. now moms go to work at six weeks or eight weeks of age for the child, and so kids get a lot more ear infections, a lot more colds. it may be impossible to avoid runny noses, but experts agree on some easy, yet important ways to give children a good start. catherine parrish: i think i start by telling them to...
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and their parent's ages. they calculate the birthrate, the general fertility rate and a total fertility rate. it's not a real number, in the sense that it's a hard and fast number. it's a statistical construct which means, basically, right now this very moment in time if every woman were to live to the end of her life having an average of number of children. what would the number be? america right now, for instance, that number is 1.93. the golden number for us, the golden number in all demographics is 2.1. it's the replacement rate. in order for society to maintain the population. the average woman has two have 2.1 children over the course of her lifetime. if they have more than that. the society's population grows. if she has fewer then over time the population contracts and dismirning. -- diminishing. >> to some extend the process has been going on for centuries. the fact that birthrates have been going down. >> right. you could see in america the first good data it comes in 1800. from almost the founding
and their parent's ages. they calculate the birthrate, the general fertility rate and a total fertility rate. it's not a real number, in the sense that it's a hard and fast number. it's a statistical construct which means, basically, right now this very moment in time if every woman were to live to the end of her life having an average of number of children. what would the number be? america right now, for instance, that number is 1.93. the golden number for us, the golden number in all...
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about 30% of the criminal justice system is impacted by people that are the ages of 18-25.ortunately not 30% of our resources are dedicated to dealing with this group. what we often don't recognize, if we don't deal with this group at this early stage. they will also become the problem with our criminal justice system for the rest of their lives. the opportunity to intervene and the opportunity to prevent is so critical at this age group. and i am proud to be joined by so many people that care about this. and here in san francisco we are looking forward to coming up with different answers to this problem. i want to thank you and welcome you to today's event. >> thank you, district attorney. of course this forum would not be possible without the participation of everyone here. with the planning committee. before we come to the next keynote speaker. we want to welcome our partners from san mateo county, thank you for joining us. we would also like to acknowledge the community-based organizations that are here present doing work every day and out. and if we could have those or
about 30% of the criminal justice system is impacted by people that are the ages of 18-25.ortunately not 30% of our resources are dedicated to dealing with this group. what we often don't recognize, if we don't deal with this group at this early stage. they will also become the problem with our criminal justice system for the rest of their lives. the opportunity to intervene and the opportunity to prevent is so critical at this age group. and i am proud to be joined by so many people that care...
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both black men down women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know the way i did my life was famous and free so i pretty much got what i was looking for if i'm not mistaken with him p g community club and i think that's where our first first film went out when he told me i didn't believe it you know because i had all these c.d.'s like now. it's a cool way he had a. bet with my thinking about it it will way but it didn't go away and stanley's response was you know. like i already already you know i was like ok if i get it i'm like yeah. you know i'm one again. and i probably did go get a had a day you know i would not think about it because i know i know my know me so i play and we get home
both black men down women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know the way i did my life was famous and free so i pretty much...
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over the age of 80. i hope at 80 i'm putting my feet up and enjoying my grandchildren when i get to them. chris: ok. >> i think we're going in the direction where people are more vibrant, more capable at an older age. and so to set an arbitrary level 08 -- 80 seems too young. 80 is the new 6 o >> you have to have the structures in place to get the knowledge from these people. i love the service corps of retiered executives who volunteer their team and help startups get started. we have the new york one wise guys and talk to former elected officials. you have to get what you can get out of these guys. we had ed koch on two weeks before he died. chris: who are you rooting for sunday night? >> i'm rooting for the female rocky from philly, jennifer lawrence. in the role of -- chris: best actor of her generation today. >> i'm going for silver liningas playbook. chris: we're together. >> i'm a huge "argo" movie. >> "flight." it doesn't get enough attention. it's an under noticed social problem. not very sexy b
over the age of 80. i hope at 80 i'm putting my feet up and enjoying my grandchildren when i get to them. chris: ok. >> i think we're going in the direction where people are more vibrant, more capable at an older age. and so to set an arbitrary level 08 -- 80 seems too young. 80 is the new 6 o >> you have to have the structures in place to get the knowledge from these people. i love the service corps of retiered executives who volunteer their team and help startups get started. we...
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vaults oen collapsed in the middle ages.f a romanesque architect wished, however, to find a go model for large stone vaulting, he could do no better than to look at the well-preserved examples of roman vaulting, which he could have found in the south of france or all around him here in burgundy. less than a mile from this roman gate in the nearby town of autun stands autun cathedral. like paray-le-monial, the cathedral is a perfect example of the influence of classical roman architecture on the romanesque architect. we can see the classical forms everywhere here-- the fluted pilasters crowned at the top by corinthian capitals. and in the middle story of the building, this characteristic composition of round arches separated by flat pilasters and closed by a horizontal cornice. these forms come straight from the local roman precedent here in autun, thpont d'arroux. the romanesque style spread right across europe. in 1066, it crossed the english channel with the norman conquest of england. the normans stroyed most of the main
vaults oen collapsed in the middle ages.f a romanesque architect wished, however, to find a go model for large stone vaulting, he could do no better than to look at the well-preserved examples of roman vaulting, which he could have found in the south of france or all around him here in burgundy. less than a mile from this roman gate in the nearby town of autun stands autun cathedral. like paray-le-monial, the cathedral is a perfect example of the influence of classical roman architecture on the...
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. >>> what is being called a blizzard for the ages is slamming the northeast. take a look.his is a live picture from new york city where you can see the snow piling up. it is all part of a massive storm pummeling the northeast including high winds and threats of flooding. the national weather service says up to three feet of snow could fall on new england before the end of the weekend 5,000 homes and businesses are without power with massachusetts and rhode island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most car travel on state roads. connecticut has closed state highways to all but emergency vehicles. and the northeast storm has forced more than 47
. >>> what is being called a blizzard for the ages is slamming the northeast. take a look.his is a live picture from new york city where you can see the snow piling up. it is all part of a massive storm pummeling the northeast including high winds and threats of flooding. the national weather service says up to three feet of snow could fall on new england before the end of the weekend 5,000 homes and businesses are without power with massachusetts and rhode island the hardest hit. a...
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both black men down and women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know the way i did my life was famous and free so i pretty much got what i was looking for if i'm not mistaken elephant p g community clone and i think that's where our first first film went out when they told me i didn't believe it you know because i had all these c.d.'s like now. is a cool way. in bed with my thinking about it it will way but it didn't go away and stanley's response was you know me now oh it was definitely does like i already already you know i was like ok if i get it i'm like yeah. you know i'm one again. you know i probably did go get a had bad day you know i would not think about it because i know i know an
both black men down and women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know the way i did my life was famous and free so i pretty...
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both black men down women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv says. i did everything possible to get in this position yeah i wanted that yeah we had to have my life was fast and free so i pretty much got what i was looking for if i'm not mistaken alice and pain she communicates he clone and i think that's why our verse i first fell on top when he told me i didn't believe yeah because i had all these s.t.d. is like now. if you go away he had. you know bad of them i think in baghdad it of all way but it didn't go away and stanley's response was going now you know doesn't you know as i already on with you you know i was like ok if i get it i'm like yeah. you know i want to get our. and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i kno
both black men down women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv says. i did everything possible to get in this position yeah i wanted that yeah we had to have my life was fast and free so i pretty much got what...
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both black men down women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know we had to have my life was famous and free so i pretty much got what i was looking for if i'm not mistaken with him p g community club and i think that's where our first first film went out when he told me i didn't believe it you know because i had all these c.d.'s like now. it's a cool way he had a. bet with my thinking about it it will way but it didn't go away and stanley's response was you know the now oh it was definitely does like i already already you know i was like ok if i get it i'm like yeah. you know i'm one again. and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i know my k
both black men down women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know we had to have my life was famous and free so i pretty much...
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this resignation may have to do aging and his health. just a few papal spokesman, lombardi, was speaking to reporters, updating them on a situation. video of the press conference that happened a few minutes ago. speaking in latin, so we're waiting for the of what he was saying. do know that all this broke surprise this morning as with others meeting bishops and brothers and told not have the strength anymore to continue. he has been in this position since april of 2005, following the death of pope john paul ii. get the full transcript his official statement. come trueat he has this trend ishat fulfillr adequate his ministry. 8 atn on very 20 an 8:00 p.m. continue following this so stay with us here and website. >> that story comes as quite a surprise. pope say that his issues requiring him to down. conclave which will successor for him. sure that process is getting underway right now. a decision of great importance for the church and the life of the church, the ope says. the pope led data jacqui jeras on the web. t meteorologist doug hil
this resignation may have to do aging and his health. just a few papal spokesman, lombardi, was speaking to reporters, updating them on a situation. video of the press conference that happened a few minutes ago. speaking in latin, so we're waiting for the of what he was saying. do know that all this broke surprise this morning as with others meeting bishops and brothers and told not have the strength anymore to continue. he has been in this position since april of 2005, following the death of...
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to have a comfortable old age.o 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 effective
to have a comfortable old age.o 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...
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at that early age? at age 9, i drank every day. at age 9 because it helped me to numb out what was going on in my life. so, after being in a household of sexual, verbal, and physical abuse, i ended up in foster care and then put into with, placed with a family member, only for my mother to come back to get me and to be exposed to even more trauma, married at a very young age who my husband beat me and verbally, physically, horrible, horrible abuser. and so the cycle just continued, and at around age 19 because i created a belief system- i am nothing i'll never amount to anything because i thought that these things were supposed to happen to me. so, when someone came to me at age 19 and said "try this," it was crack cocaine; it was the answer to all of my problems. i never had to feel anything ever again. i could just numb out. so, my trauma started very early, and it continued through the system only to be put into services where i was being retraumatized by those that were providing services for me. and dr. harris, is that typical
at that early age? at age 9, i drank every day. at age 9 because it helped me to numb out what was going on in my life. so, after being in a household of sexual, verbal, and physical abuse, i ended up in foster care and then put into with, placed with a family member, only for my mother to come back to get me and to be exposed to even more trauma, married at a very young age who my husband beat me and verbally, physically, horrible, horrible abuser. and so the cycle just continued, and at...
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he took his first marijuana hit at the age of 15. he then experimented with different kinds of pills. he has been on probation. 14 other people here are receiving treatment for drug use. they all say that marijuana put them on the road to where they are now. >> i regret using marijuana. i'm against it because i know that it's going to get a lot of people hooked on other drugs, and then, you know, they're going to downspiral. >> many parents and educators agree and they're mobilizing to oppose making pot legal. they're joined by local mpos stepping up their campaign against legalization. here they are trying to persuade high school students that easy access to pot will lead to serious problems. >> after a person does pot for a while, then the thrill isn't there as much so it goes to something stronger. >> it's really nice to know, like, the dangers and stuff about it and what you -- like, how it affects you. >> opposition to marijuana legalization is picking up. as this debate rages on, it's forming lawmakers to wothink lo and hard ab
he took his first marijuana hit at the age of 15. he then experimented with different kinds of pills. he has been on probation. 14 other people here are receiving treatment for drug use. they all say that marijuana put them on the road to where they are now. >> i regret using marijuana. i'm against it because i know that it's going to get a lot of people hooked on other drugs, and then, you know, they're going to downspiral. >> many parents and educators agree and they're mobilizing...
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as a bad thing in my and of other youth in raven's age group who are prone to contract in h i v. the reaction of people what they're going to think of. the stigma that's the main one i think of the stigma that's why a lot of young kids the skid to get tested be done privately that they discuss going on stuff like that but i'm talking as the young because i'm still in the young generation that you know that's the that's what the big biggest problem is that you know people accepting us and in a statement. wealthy british soil. right. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure report . more news today. again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation today. the americans have having to meet to spot some of the family in the church to address whatever crisis they are going through because the church was the place that sent us historically the collets the church was the place of you had the illness
as a bad thing in my and of other youth in raven's age group who are prone to contract in h i v. the reaction of people what they're going to think of. the stigma that's the main one i think of the stigma that's why a lot of young kids the skid to get tested be done privately that they discuss going on stuff like that but i'm talking as the young because i'm still in the young generation that you know that's the that's what the big biggest problem is that you know people accepting us and in a...
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i promise. >> we >>> there is no doubt your body changes as you age.nd for women knowing what tests to take and when is an important part. a close look at the recommendations. >> she is eating fresh foods and getting lots of exercise. but like a lot of women in her early 20s she has out grown her pediatrician and put off an exam. >> as far as the annual exams i am clueless. >> in their 20s women need to start getting a pap smear. we start getting pap smears at age 21. >> recommendations for women in the 20s typically include vaccines for tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough and blood tests for hepititis. but there is a newer recommendation that could have as ouch impact on cervical cancer as pap smears do. she is a women's specialist in san francisco. >> hpv, human papiloma virus. >> she says hpv vaccines while recommended in childhood can still benefit many women in their 20s. >> in fact, her insurance absolutely beyond the shadow of a doubt will cover up to age 2 sick. >> moving into their 30s, health experts say women forto s that may become more
i promise. >> we >>> there is no doubt your body changes as you age.nd for women knowing what tests to take and when is an important part. a close look at the recommendations. >> she is eating fresh foods and getting lots of exercise. but like a lot of women in her early 20s she has out grown her pediatrician and put off an exam. >> as far as the annual exams i am clueless. >> in their 20s women need to start getting a pap smear. we start getting pap smears at...
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both black men down and women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know the way i did my life was famous and free so i pretty much got what i was looking for if i'm not mistaken with him p g community clone and i think that's where our verse first fell in doubt when he told me i didn't believe it you know because i had all these s.t.d. is like now. is a cool way. you know with my thinking about it it will way but it didn't go away and stanley's response was good now and then now oh it was definitely like i already already you know i was like ok if i get it i'm like yeah . you know i'm one again. and i probably did go get had you know i would not think about it because i know i know my know me s
both black men down and women are at much greater risk of getting age i.v. compared to their white counterparts youth as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks but what was surprising is that it's not just men who have sex with men who need to be concerned about hiv. so. i did everything possible to get in this position you know i wanted that you know the way i did my life was famous and free so i pretty...
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it's the age of the people who say they are feeling it the most. our report tonight from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >>> from home to the office and everywhere in between, americans are struggling with stress. results of an online survey of more than 2,000 u.s. adults over the age of 18 are giving us a revealing look at who in america is most affected. >> all of a sudden, the world is at your doorstep, and there's too many options. and it can be overwhelming. >> i think that people in our age group are more stressed out because they have lots of responsibilities. >> reporter: so-called millennials, those ages 18 to 33, are the most stressed. with 39% saying their stress increased over the past year, and 52% say it's causing them to lose sleep. we reached out to viewers today on facebook for their stories. and within a matter of minutes, hundreds of responses like this one from 24-year-old ali zimmerman who has $80,000 in student loans. >> many of these students have come out of college or graduate school with horrendous student d
it's the age of the people who say they are feeling it the most. our report tonight from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >>> from home to the office and everywhere in between, americans are struggling with stress. results of an online survey of more than 2,000 u.s. adults over the age of 18 are giving us a revealing look at who in america is most affected. >> all of a sudden, the world is at your doorstep, and there's too many options. and it can be overwhelming....