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age youth. as a service provider for 3 years, i can say that it is very challenging working at a youth center where the majority of our funds are restricted to 17 and younger. so tufrl internship opportunities that we provide are not able to go to these young people who need it most which are transitional age youth. so i think if we are really talking about equity and reauthorization of the children's fund that we can't continue to turn a blind eye to transitional age youth who are disconnected and facing multiple barriers to success. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon. my name is lydia montana. when i came i thought i was going to be aggressive but hearing all the supportive words from the board of supervisors is really nice and it makes you feel that we are moving in the right direction. so i just wanted to just agree with everybody saying that we need these funds. we need to increase these funds because our children like michelle needs these services. especially for the disconnected tr
age youth. as a service provider for 3 years, i can say that it is very challenging working at a youth center where the majority of our funds are restricted to 17 and younger. so tufrl internship opportunities that we provide are not able to go to these young people who need it most which are transitional age youth. so i think if we are really talking about equity and reauthorization of the children's fund that we can't continue to turn a blind eye to transitional age youth who are disconnected...
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the white part is anti-aging peptides. they help with anti-aging and fine lines.y are usually very expensive. we asked the doctor what price this could be? he said $200, $300. i love trying new things. when i discover something good, i like to share it with everyone else. >> it feels so silky. it is like you are doing 500 great things for your skin. your skin immediately feels younger. >> i use it morning and night. >> up next, discover how you can get dr. sebagh's serum delivered right to your door. >> up next, cindy takes the makeup off to give a demonstration of how she uses "meaningful beauty" every day. >> imagine with one phone call, you could get some of the same magic that has kept cindy crawford looking so youthful for over 17 years. >> now you can. with "meaningful beauty" advanced, the doctor is making this amazing french melon extract available direct to you. over time, an ordinary melon wrinkles and decays. >> the remarkable melon on the right stays fresh and firm. >> call now, and get started with cindy's luxurious cleanser. >> it can be used with wa
the white part is anti-aging peptides. they help with anti-aging and fine lines.y are usually very expensive. we asked the doctor what price this could be? he said $200, $300. i love trying new things. when i discover something good, i like to share it with everyone else. >> it feels so silky. it is like you are doing 500 great things for your skin. your skin immediately feels younger. >> i use it morning and night. >> up next, discover how you can get dr. sebagh's serum...
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when they are between the ages of 22-24.what's going to happen when there is no resources for them? are they going back to jail? what are they going to do if there are no resources for them. i really ask for transitional age youth programs. and there were a lot of kids my age that they didn't know that they wanted to get their lives together now. we can't higher them because they are too young. they are going back in the prison system and becoming homeless and there is no room for them in the city anymore. i would like to see transitional age youth added to this. >> hi. name is emma. serving over 90,000 girls. i'm glad that you are here because who is in the data and what do we mean by everyone in that definition. a little data, over 50 percent of young latinas here in san francisco are becoming pregnant before age 18. only 44 percent of girls can pass a physical fitness test here. girls are sexually assaulted and san francisco continues to have the highest rate sexual exploitation among girls in california. i know this isn'
when they are between the ages of 22-24.what's going to happen when there is no resources for them? are they going back to jail? what are they going to do if there are no resources for them. i really ask for transitional age youth programs. and there were a lot of kids my age that they didn't know that they wanted to get their lives together now. we can't higher them because they are too young. they are going back in the prison system and becoming homeless and there is no room for them in the...
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she died at age 100. in the course of those 35 years, those checks kept coming, and at the end she had received something about -- about $23,000 over the course of her retirement. doesn't sound like much in today's dollars. but if you then look at what ida put in into the system. the system when she retired was these year old. what she put in and her employer put in, she got a return of 500-fold. she is the post girl for a demographic reality about social security that is very current today, which is that the system was at its best for the fir generation, very good for in the next generation, and on it goes, fast forward to 2014, it's in trouble. because back then we hat 150 workers per retieree and goes to ten to one, five to one, and by the time all of today's 65-year-olds, the famous baby-boom generation, who are crossing the threshold of age 65 at the rate of 10,000 a day, and will do so every day between now 2030, when we get to the end of that we have two workers for every retiree, and the math that
she died at age 100. in the course of those 35 years, those checks kept coming, and at the end she had received something about -- about $23,000 over the course of her retirement. doesn't sound like much in today's dollars. but if you then look at what ida put in into the system. the system when she retired was these year old. what she put in and her employer put in, she got a return of 500-fold. she is the post girl for a demographic reality about social security that is very current today,...
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another thing, you give kidneys up to the age of 79.that, they really don't like to do it but next extreme cases they have given a kidney a 90-year-old. >> great advice to know your blood type if you are in a car accident, write it up, great advice. >> this is described as a miracle supplement that can help bush body fat. how do you know if it is real or just a scam? we want you to know so our doctors are back to tell you, true or false, can you burn fat with a pill? so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave? hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. >>> look, if there was a miracle fat burner, eric would be taking it. there is a miracle fat burning supplement out there and people believe it may burn fat, but we're going to give you the skinny. dr. siegel, is it the real deal? >> first of all, it has to have something in it called hydroxi citric acid to even be
another thing, you give kidneys up to the age of 79.that, they really don't like to do it but next extreme cases they have given a kidney a 90-year-old. >> great advice to know your blood type if you are in a car accident, write it up, great advice. >> this is described as a miracle supplement that can help bush body fat. how do you know if it is real or just a scam? we want you to know so our doctors are back to tell you, true or false, can you burn fat with a pill? so you're...
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as our population ages, the number of people diagnosed with alzheimer's after the age of 65 will double every five years while the number of individuals 85 years and older with the disease will triple by 2050. already alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death in the united states and there is currently no cure, no diagnostic test, no treatment. with the baby boomer generation ageing, alzheimer's disease becomes more prevalent and the need to confront the pending health care crisis has become ever more urgent. as you indicated, the study by rand corporation stated the cost of dementia is projected to double over the next 30 years, surpassing health care expenses for both heart disease and cancer. alzheimer's disease has become a disease to define a generation, but if we focus our priorities on our research capacity, it does not need to continue to be an inevitable part of the ageing process. for every $27 that medicaid and medicare spends caring for individuals with alzheimer's, the federal government only spends $1 on alzheimer's research. in fiscal year 2014, the omnibus appropri
as our population ages, the number of people diagnosed with alzheimer's after the age of 65 will double every five years while the number of individuals 85 years and older with the disease will triple by 2050. already alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death in the united states and there is currently no cure, no diagnostic test, no treatment. with the baby boomer generation ageing, alzheimer's disease becomes more prevalent and the need to confront the pending health care crisis has...
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how do we age?ife changed, and i said, "right, well, if you could do that, let's see what your skin care does," so i went out, and i started buying the products. >> you noticed the change? >> not just noticed -- i mean, it was jaw-dropping dramatic, where everyone started saying, "what have you done differently?" >> right. >> and that, to me, was the proof. there is never a day that my skin doesn't look great. there's never a day... >> wow. >> ...where i -- you know, i will never be a day without perricone. >> you know, it seems like we've been hearing that sub-d is like nothing else. >> sub-d really, really delivers... >> yeah. >> ...the most dramatic, powerful results to an area that every single woman -- "a," you neglect it, which i don't understand. >> right. >> and "b," you've given up hope. and you don't have to give up hope. because the first thing -- whenever i meet a woman -- they say, "what do you have for the neck? because the neck is my biggest problem." >> mm. mm-hmm. >> and then i tell
how do we age?ife changed, and i said, "right, well, if you could do that, let's see what your skin care does," so i went out, and i started buying the products. >> you noticed the change? >> not just noticed -- i mean, it was jaw-dropping dramatic, where everyone started saying, "what have you done differently?" >> right. >> and that, to me, was the proof. there is never a day that my skin doesn't look great. there's never a day... >> wow....
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over the age of 65, your production of that cancer factor goes down. so it turns around when you're older, you need protein. >> look at that protein, though. the steak, that's what we're talking about. >> and jamie, that's a great point. it's animal protein we're talking about here. everyone says plant protein isn't ate good. it is as good. beans are great for you. seeds are great for you. >> but -- >> don't get your proteins from animals. the study is saying, when you're middle aged, don't eat as much animal protein. less than 10% of your diet should be animal protein. we in america, it's more than 20%. switch to plant protein. >> what about -- milling age has been addressed. what about us? >> younger ones? >> yeah. am i supposed to have a big steam steak? >> you can have a little steak. it's not a problem. what you need is one gram per kilogram per day. so you take your pounds, your weight and convert it to kilograms and you need to take one gram per kilogram. so it's about 60 to 70 grams of protein. one steak, it's not a problem. but moderation is t
over the age of 65, your production of that cancer factor goes down. so it turns around when you're older, you need protein. >> look at that protein, though. the steak, that's what we're talking about. >> and jamie, that's a great point. it's animal protein we're talking about here. everyone says plant protein isn't ate good. it is as good. beans are great for you. seeds are great for you. >> but -- >> don't get your proteins from animals. the study is saying, when...
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for people my age it is disoriented. for people my children and grandchildren's age, it is the only america they donated is the most natural thing in the world. it is out in lots of ways i start the book with the momentum on the night of presidential,'s reelection victory of 2012. i'm sort of interested in the election outcomes and i have a bad habit of trying to forecast them and it's about as reliable as a coin flip. so by the number of really smart conservatives and republican political analysts, posters, commentators who really expected that romney to win that a bike shed and had no reason. we were in a terrible economy. unemployment was eight, nine, 10%. and yet obama not only one but he one pretty easily by 5 million votes. and the opening pages of the book sort of capture the commentary rush limbaugh establishment is no longer a majority and bill o'reilly was outnumbered. this was a moment i think where it is one of the political parties that realize the country that we thought we were running in that we thought w
for people my age it is disoriented. for people my children and grandchildren's age, it is the only america they donated is the most natural thing in the world. it is out in lots of ways i start the book with the momentum on the night of presidential,'s reelection victory of 2012. i'm sort of interested in the election outcomes and i have a bad habit of trying to forecast them and it's about as reliable as a coin flip. so by the number of really smart conservatives and republican political...
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she died at age 100. in the course of those 35 years the czechs kept coming and at the end she had received about $23,000 over the course of her retirement. it doesn't sound like much in today's dollars but if you then look at what i do put into the system when she raced tired the system was only three years old and she had only contributed for three years. with what she put an end her employer put in what ida got back on those return 500 fold. she is the poster girl for a demographic reality about social security that is very current today which is that the system was absolutely at its best in the first generation. it was very good for the next generation and honored those but by the time we fast-forward to 2014 it is an big demographic trouble because way back then we had 30, 40, 50, even 150 people retiring lee. it goes down precipitously in the gets to 10 to one and then down to five to one and by the time all today's 65-year-olds the famous baby boom generation who are crossing the threshold at age 6
she died at age 100. in the course of those 35 years the czechs kept coming and at the end she had received about $23,000 over the course of her retirement. it doesn't sound like much in today's dollars but if you then look at what i do put into the system when she raced tired the system was only three years old and she had only contributed for three years. with what she put an end her employer put in what ida got back on those return 500 fold. she is the poster girl for a demographic reality...
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so within the age of 70 and above. the poorest people are the oldest people and age is so high they correlated with dementia status. >> rich people live to be old too. >> probably live longer because they are better able -- >> yes, that is certainly the case. >> more wealthy people live longer than wealthy people. >> people who live through the age of 90 so when the 90 year olds were 70 they were poorer than today's 70 year olds. there is a relationship between income and age that brings the relationship between income and dementia into the kwan ti taytive aspect that you mentioned. but when i read that, when you say household income more than $75,000. i would assume that is at every stage. >> $72,000, $75,000, $80,000, $90,000? >> no, that is not in that table. it is not corrected more anything. it is not corrected for. in our research we do correct for that. but in that table there is not that correction. so. >> i'm having trouble with this. um, ask mr. rogen. >> i actually get it, i think. >> you get it? >> i think
so within the age of 70 and above. the poorest people are the oldest people and age is so high they correlated with dementia status. >> rich people live to be old too. >> probably live longer because they are better able -- >> yes, that is certainly the case. >> more wealthy people live longer than wealthy people. >> people who live through the age of 90 so when the 90 year olds were 70 they were poorer than today's 70 year olds. there is a relationship between...
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and again, our average age for our retires and independent age is -- age spans i'm not calling them out. it's on the next slide of what you expect for retirees. all the numbers are in the higher age band and of course retirees as we said they migrate a lot more to other places so they have more counties and locations represented here with 94 percent. next slide as i already called out are living in the state of cal kachl -- california. i'm moving across the tables in slide 28. and slide 29. all of our employers except city college increased the medical plan in 2014. city college they are enrollment declined by 160 lives. and san francisco unified school district has the highest proportion of their enrollment in kaiser with 60 percent of their members there. san francisco unified school district and city college have higher average age than other employers. i love this next slide. lots of pretty pictures. i get the breakout from all the other employer groups there. we are showing you proportions by gender and age and top open enrollment numbers for each of our employer groups by the vari
and again, our average age for our retires and independent age is -- age spans i'm not calling them out. it's on the next slide of what you expect for retirees. all the numbers are in the higher age band and of course retirees as we said they migrate a lot more to other places so they have more counties and locations represented here with 94 percent. next slide as i already called out are living in the state of cal kachl -- california. i'm moving across the tables in slide 28. and slide 29. all...
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by someone over the age of 65. the gap is about 10 to one in favor of this upper end. so people accumulate wealth as they grow older. by 2011 that gap had grown 26 to one and my guess is that it had grown over the last year with statistics and it's almost a certainty in many ways. so that's one of many indicators that suggest that over the course of many decades some of it is driven by the housing bubble and the great recession of the last five or six years and many of these patterns are decades old and relatively speaking the old have been prospering relative to the young enough not to say that there's a mix of people doing well or not doing well. but today's are doing better than yesterdays weird today's young are doing worse than yesterdays not. >> so your book the next america, it saps your head back in appreciation. and he said that one is tattoos and how they've crept up in the generations? >> yes, we did a survey. tattoos are more prevalent in the culture than it used to be. as i wrote in the book, back in t
by someone over the age of 65. the gap is about 10 to one in favor of this upper end. so people accumulate wealth as they grow older. by 2011 that gap had grown 26 to one and my guess is that it had grown over the last year with statistics and it's almost a certainty in many ways. so that's one of many indicators that suggest that over the course of many decades some of it is driven by the housing bubble and the great recession of the last five or six years and many of these patterns are...
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the age of 35. california had 2.3 million. texas next. illinois.florida, why? statesthese top five that hold over half of the younger noncitizens also hold over half of the foreign-born population of the united states. young noncitizens tend to go where the rest of the foreign-born are. guest: this is an enormous concentration, but it is much less of a concentration than it would have been 20 years ago. ago, about 75% of the foreign-born would have been in these locations. we are seeing a much broader distribution of immigrants and foreign-born populations throughout the country. great in california. go-ahead with your questions and comments. caller: good day. come aboute ladies with the term noncitizen when we all know that the majority are illegal immigrants? americaamazes me when can arrest its own citizens and give them a felony and hear young, so-called noncitizens, which are illegal immigrants, have already broken our laws, what is our government doing with these lawbreakers? if you break the
the age of 35. california had 2.3 million. texas next. illinois.florida, why? statesthese top five that hold over half of the younger noncitizens also hold over half of the foreign-born population of the united states. young noncitizens tend to go where the rest of the foreign-born are. guest: this is an enormous concentration, but it is much less of a concentration than it would have been 20 years ago. ago, about 75% of the foreign-born would have been in these locations. we are seeing a much...
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the individual person whether it be a younger disabled or a senior is assessed by the department of aging what they call screening the first come into the department. and then those and that staff person then works together with the different neighborhood groups in the communities and in the neighborhoods to see first of all where they live and if this particular organization could help that person stay in their home then that person will get services through that agency. and so this is the whole thing of this is very important to collaborate as part of the integration, and when we talk about the integration, we are talking actually practical integration, you know, we don't, we are really, you know the people talk about integration you know, kind of in a philosophical way and we have to do this and we can't talk about it and so in the council has been working on this for a long time and i mean that we believed in this concept for over the last 15 years and so for those of us who have started the community we have it from all of the necessary departments which is wonderful because those fo
the individual person whether it be a younger disabled or a senior is assessed by the department of aging what they call screening the first come into the department. and then those and that staff person then works together with the different neighborhood groups in the communities and in the neighborhoods to see first of all where they live and if this particular organization could help that person stay in their home then that person will get services through that agency. and so this is the...
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battle of the ages. tonight. >> ice titled the show battle of the ages because it is a conflict between my generation says young people attention spee in our short we would get to her later but first my generation is running a scam we steal from the young people. >> i need to take this i need this. and the scooter. >> giveback. >> did don't normally grab things but because of medicare and social security government takes money from the young and gives it to people may age and older. and most older people are richer. look at this chart people my age have the average net worth nearly double in 27 times the 30 year olds have that yet they are taxed to pay for my health care. this is why i say americans should cut entitlements then medicare and social security will suck every penny from young people like jonathan. obviously you want spending reduced but at the wrestle institute they say the government should spend more. more? are you kidding? >> this is house social insurance works. with young people regardl
battle of the ages. tonight. >> ice titled the show battle of the ages because it is a conflict between my generation says young people attention spee in our short we would get to her later but first my generation is running a scam we steal from the young people. >> i need to take this i need this. and the scooter. >> giveback. >> did don't normally grab things but because of medicare and social security government takes money from the young and gives it to people may...
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so, part of what this aging 2.0, and institute on aging does is, we get their opinion, and then we have a conversation as to what's available, what's not available. but it's really important. i want my opinion to be heard, and it doesn't change as we get older. >> reporter: and aging 2.0's fike says the startups have benefited, as well. >> we wanted to immerse the entrepreneurs in who they're designing for. we didn't want them to have to guess about what's needed or about what would work. there's all these folks that are really living every single day either as the older adult themselves or the care providers. they know the needs. we just need to pair them with people who know how to make the solutions. >> reporter: one of those entrepreneurs is 26-year-old j. connoly, the founder of lift- hero, a new ride-sharing service which employs off-duty e.m.t.s and other medical professionals as drivers. pick-up requests can be made online or over the phone like many of his fellow founders, connoly says personal experiences with an aging family member inspired him to start his company. >> the se
so, part of what this aging 2.0, and institute on aging does is, we get their opinion, and then we have a conversation as to what's available, what's not available. but it's really important. i want my opinion to be heard, and it doesn't change as we get older. >> reporter: and aging 2.0's fike says the startups have benefited, as well. >> we wanted to immerse the entrepreneurs in who they're designing for. we didn't want them to have to guess about what's needed or about what would...
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they have in our neighborhood and another part of our study with the budget analyst was looking at aging in place and the village model from other city and we were trying to do the best with the budget process to support the neighborhood-based programs like next sf in north beach china town and in the neighborhood centers and then non-neighborhood based ones and the different models to support and help the people stay in their homes as long as possible to remain the valuable members of the community as well. >> that is correct. all of those are excellent programs that really serve our really diverse community, yes. >> if you looked in at the next slide it just gives you an idea of what were the kinds of programs that we believe. and that the council and this design committee and the work groups believe are crucial long term care services and supports and it is a variety of things and it is pretty ininclusive and i would say. and then we go on to the next recommendations, you will see number nine talks about alzheimer's and demen dementia and the resources that they will need regarding th
they have in our neighborhood and another part of our study with the budget analyst was looking at aging in place and the village model from other city and we were trying to do the best with the budget process to support the neighborhood-based programs like next sf in north beach china town and in the neighborhood centers and then non-neighborhood based ones and the different models to support and help the people stay in their homes as long as possible to remain the valuable members of the...
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ages on your desk. city clerk: discussion item review active and early retirement claims experience and benefit design and determine preliminary contribution for 2015 plan year. mr. hewitt. >> this time i got data from kaiser in november. and they sent necessity -- me the premium and claim summaries. kaiser is fully insured and we talked in january about whether or not we wanted to consider taking risk and just what kind of renewal given the ruckus from last year we should anticipate. so this is a twofold presentation. one is, do i want to keep the temperament of possible taking risk and some board members are opposed and others lukewarm and others think it's a nice idea. that being said we are going to review the data briefly and i can give you my actuarial view of the trajectory of the data of what it implies of a fully in insured rate. so just to give you a sense of what we have. we have a premium built upon experience data, 100 percent experience rated for inpatient claims, outpatient
ages on your desk. city clerk: discussion item review active and early retirement claims experience and benefit design and determine preliminary contribution for 2015 plan year. mr. hewitt. >> this time i got data from kaiser in november. and they sent necessity -- me the premium and claim summaries. kaiser is fully insured and we talked in january about whether or not we wanted to consider taking risk and just what kind of renewal given the ruckus from last year we should anticipate. so...
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and it is only going to get more expensive, particularly as baby boomers age. and it's really a smart investment to food look for promising treats basic science, to again, unlock these mysteries. so we not just have amazing "saving but also the human toll. game hunt, caring for people in advanced stages of the disease, often involved clinical settings but long before that, a lot of these people are living at home, and being cared for by their own families right. >> that's absolutely right. the majority of them are being cared for at home. typically unpaid. so way see that particularly women, tend to be the one whose are doing the care giving. and a naturalist said that they have a greater degrees of depression. and they also have higher degrees of use of medical services themselves. as the disease progresses in the person they are cares for. they tend to have 25% higher use of physicians, of emergency rooms of hospitalizations, and that accounts for $4,700 a year in additional expenses in their health. that's one thing, but then as you talked about, they also h
and it is only going to get more expensive, particularly as baby boomers age. and it's really a smart investment to food look for promising treats basic science, to again, unlock these mysteries. so we not just have amazing "saving but also the human toll. game hunt, caring for people in advanced stages of the disease, often involved clinical settings but long before that, a lot of these people are living at home, and being cared for by their own families right. >> that's absolutely...
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everybody knows what her age is. it should be talked about, as should her record with benghazi as should her time as the first lady as should be her time with white water. right? it's all part of the narrative. >> and no, it's not sexist. as we know, some questions were raised about ronald reagan, about john mccain back in 2008, and dana on this very show about joe biden. clearly, it's equal opportunity when it comes to the age question. >> and don't forget bob dole. >> right. bob dole. and also in the magazine profile of the president, one of his inner circle raises the question of hillary clinton's health. so this is coming from the democratic side of the ledger. >> i disagree, howie, i think you made a rookie mistake and as you get older with more experience you're not going to make that mistake again. >> all right. well, i'll try to bring a young person's dedication and intensity to the game here. >> and that may not be you. >> thanks for join pointing that out. you mentioned hillary clinton's health. we have no
everybody knows what her age is. it should be talked about, as should her record with benghazi as should her time as the first lady as should be her time with white water. right? it's all part of the narrative. >> and no, it's not sexist. as we know, some questions were raised about ronald reagan, about john mccain back in 2008, and dana on this very show about joe biden. clearly, it's equal opportunity when it comes to the age question. >> and don't forget bob dole. >> right....
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perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have to age like your parents.ten five new york times best-selling books, dr. perricone is the leading authority on reversing the signs of aging. dr. perricone has 41 patents to his name and has been called "one of the best dermatologists in the u.s." >> people ask me, "gee, why has the beauty industry neglected the submandibular region -- chin and neck?" i don't think they neglect it. i just think they didn't have the solution. >> announcer: he was named an alternative health all-star by one of the country's top-rated talk shows and is a regular expeue
perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have to age like your parents.ten five new york times best-selling books, dr. perricone is the leading authority on reversing the signs of aging. dr. perricone has 41 patents to his name and has been called "one of the best dermatologists in the u.s." >> people ask me, "gee, why has the beauty industry neglected the submandibular region -- chin and neck?" i don't think they neglect it. i just think they didn't...
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if you want to get married legally, you have to have reached a certain age. in most countries, that's 18. also in turkey, but in the rural southeast of the country, an increasing number of girls are forced into marriage when they are a lot younger. someone hundred 80,000 young girls were married against their will recently. that's the official figure. women's organizations say in reality a lot more girls are affected. two months ago, the mysterious death of a child bride in turkey revived the debate over the issue, and more and more women are beginning to tell tragic stories of their own experience as child brides. >> when she was just 14 years old, she was forced to become a child bride. it should have been her sister, but when the groom suspected her of no longer being a virgin, he took her back to her family and insisted on marrying the younger girl in said. >> in the first night in the bedroom, i kept thinking, "what is the same thing happens to me as to my sister?" i could not move. they told me i would get used to it, to what happened to me, but how cou
if you want to get married legally, you have to have reached a certain age. in most countries, that's 18. also in turkey, but in the rural southeast of the country, an increasing number of girls are forced into marriage when they are a lot younger. someone hundred 80,000 young girls were married against their will recently. that's the official figure. women's organizations say in reality a lot more girls are affected. two months ago, the mysterious death of a child bride in turkey revived the...
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the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you feel good, no one is immune. emergen-c has more vitamin c than 10 oranges plus other antioxidants and electrolytes to help you come down with a serious case of healthy. emergen-c. making healthy contagious. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. national, you know i've got my opinions. that's not a secret. but i have never been one to sit in judgment. i prefer to recline. this is ticht hat, wag of the finger. ( cheers and applause ) first up on tippy canoe and the wag-wag 2. i always supported the government spying programs but apparently unchecked eavesdropping on our own citizens comes with a terrible price-- the price. >> the federal governmen
the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you feel good, no one is immune. emergen-c has more...
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the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. randy ferrar, everyone. we'll yes, i understand the fact that being made out of delicious chocolate makes me "high risk" for insurance companies. but i still believe i deserve coverage. and furthermore, i have been here for 15 minutes, which means... well, you know. um...geico only insures humans. insuring a delicious piece of chocolate... i'd lose my job for that. and then what would i do? ♪ woot woot. guess what day it is? save it hump boy. chocolate and marshmallow meet... [ grunting ] ...inside a graham crackery shell. new krave s'mores. chocolate marshmallow. yum yum! new krave s'mores. chocolate marshmallow. please, with these ingredients. oh look a wendy's cup. yeah,
the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. randy ferrar, everyone. we'll yes, i understand the fact that being made out of...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> we talked about high blood pressure and for guys that can stand in your way of being a dead but what about good you put it off? a study fines that children of fathers age 45 and over are more like throw have low i.q. ought tick, greater risk for mental illness. dr.siegel tell us what you want about high blood pressure and what the impact could be for dads offer 45. >> i was going to say this young person at the age of 23 who has that kind of a blood pressure who a doctor thought to put him on medication is probably has a big problem. although there are a lot of great things about exercise and diet and things like garlic which i believe in, and decreasing alcohol and smoking, you have to understand he could be in a category where he is at risk. we have to do all the lifestyle changes and probably he needs treatment. >> for life? >> probably, it is a silent killer. we need to figure the cause. >> we hope he get as second opinion. >> how about having children lat
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> we talked about high blood pressure and for guys that can stand in your way of being a dead but what about good you put it off? a study fines that children of fathers age 45 and over are more like throw have low i.q. ought tick, greater risk for mental illness. dr.siegel tell us what you want about high blood pressure and what the impact could be for dads offer 45. >> i was going to say this young person at the...
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the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. than chocolate, it's an invitation to stop and savor the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. on expedia you can book any flight, car and hotel together and save up to 20% when you build your custom trip. expedia, find yours. ♪ switch to t-mobile we'll pay your family's early termination fees it's an eggs benedict sandwich. but how did you get the eggs benedict into the sandwich? i went to dunkin'. dunkin's new eggs benedict breakfast sandwich with the flavor of creamy, lemony hollandaise. try one today. [ crunching ] ♪ may the best hand win. ♪ [ both grunting ] ooh! that's gotta hurt! [ both grunting ] savagery! [ both grunting ] well done, grasshoppe
the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. than chocolate, it's an invitation to stop and savor the unmistakable taste that...
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the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. we'll [ male announcer ] the great flavor of a margarita is here -- without any of the work. bud light lime lime-a-rita is ready when you are, with a refreshing twist of bud light lime. just pop, pour over ice and enjoy. and now try new mango and raz-ber-rita. just pop, pour over ice and enjoy. wendy's? please, this salad has fire roasted corn... (both) crisp bacon. yeah. it wasn't cheap either. okay. oh, my phone! it's uh right back there by... my salad. yeah. okay, i can see that. make no mistake. wendy's new salads are irresistible. from bbq ranch chicken to the light and zesty asian cashew chicken. i think that one's mine. now that's better. can i pet your cloud please?
the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. we'll [ male announcer ] the great flavor of a margarita is here -- without any of...
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obesity is no longer confined to those who are middle aged or older. increasingly, the patterns associated with obesity are found in the very young. barbara korsch: many people believe a fat baby's a healthy baby, but from a health point of view, more obese babies go on to be fat adults. stopping the progression of obesity in childhood can be a challenge, as dr. korsch and a team of specialists learned. and we had a really hard time getting good results, as has everybody. and one trouble was, the nutritionist would earnestly say, "don't eat between meals," and all that. a lot of those families didn't even have meals. they don't sit down together either at breakfast or lunch or dinner and eat a meal with the children involved, so that it's gotten quite chaotic, and whatever is quick and available and tastes good. and the media, dr. korsch contends, just compound the problem. barbara korsch: television watching is the single thing that has been consistently associated with obesity. and there have even been some really interesting studies that if a child
obesity is no longer confined to those who are middle aged or older. increasingly, the patterns associated with obesity are found in the very young. barbara korsch: many people believe a fat baby's a healthy baby, but from a health point of view, more obese babies go on to be fat adults. stopping the progression of obesity in childhood can be a challenge, as dr. korsch and a team of specialists learned. and we had a really hard time getting good results, as has everybody. and one trouble was,...
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the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking russian ] ♪ ♪ i have no idea what you're saying, but count me in! peanut m&m's for everyone! [ laughter ] wait...what? [ laughter ] same here... wendy's. goin' in! 99 cents never tasted so good at wendy's. like our chicken nuggets or a cool frosty, each just 99 cents. it's wendy's right price right size menu. now that's better. if you do something today,ow and there's never been a better time. because this year, devry university has $45 million in need and merit-based scholarships and grants available to those who qualify. and this degree can make a difference. in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field wit
the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking russian ] ♪ ♪ i have no idea what you're saying, but...
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men can have kids after the age of 40, but it's harder and harder.arder and harder, but the decline is more gradual. on top of that, the cells that make sperm are dividing all the time. and over the years, the more they divide, the more chances of a mutation. the more mutation, the morn more chance that the wild will have a problem. so it isn't just in women. it's also in men. this study looked at 2.6 million people and found there's a greater chance of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, everything like that. >> so i have an honest discussion with men out there. i can this is a real entity. we see that male biological clock and i always tell them, when you're in your 20s and thirds, your testicles and the sperm are like a brand new lamborghini. you can do zero to 60 in four seconds. as we get older, unfortunately the cars start to slow down, the engines slow down. in your 20s and 30s, the sperm can swim across the ocean and do a great job. but we are getting older, there's mutations, the sperm is not as functional. even if you're married to you
men can have kids after the age of 40, but it's harder and harder.arder and harder, but the decline is more gradual. on top of that, the cells that make sperm are dividing all the time. and over the years, the more they divide, the more chances of a mutation. the more mutation, the morn more chance that the wild will have a problem. so it isn't just in women. it's also in men. this study looked at 2.6 million people and found there's a greater chance of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism,...
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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 om
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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the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. randy ferrar, everyone. we'll brewed for more this ispirited nights.tune. it's undistilled, yet it has a smooth clean finish. you might choose a regular beer, but then you might get a regular night. miller fortune. your fortune awaits. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. viron the hottest phonested for $35 a month.
the average age of a huffington post reader is over 35. so why is the site so interested in college kids' sex lives. >> you need to loosen up old man. let me tell you a joke, knock-- >> we don't have time. >> stephen: of. >> knock, knock. >> stephen: who's there? >> nobody because andy is going around to the backdoor. >> stephen: huff post editor randy ferrar, everyone. randy ferrar, everyone. we'll brewed for more this ispirited nights.tune. it's...
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i know it's rude to talk about a woman's age. but that's not what i am doing.talking about people talking about other people talking about other people talking about a woman's age. (laughter) that's called journalism. when it comes to picking the leader of the free world you've got to ask the important questions like rush does. >> we put a picture of mrs. clinton up at rushlimbaugh.com. and we simply ask does america, do the american people want to observe the aging of this woman in office. yike its! >> stephen: that's how she looks today, imagine how she would look at 73. ooh. (cheers and applause) that's a best-- that's a best-case scenario. in the second term, she could deteriorate into this. (laughter) (laughter) jimmy, take it down. the american people don't want to observe that ever again. we'll be right [ male announcer ] behold -- the original light beer. the inventor of great taste and less filling. the one that dared to say, maybe light beer should taste like beer. and for a limited time, miller lite is back in the original light can. ♪ miller lite is
i know it's rude to talk about a woman's age. but that's not what i am doing.talking about people talking about other people talking about other people talking about a woman's age. (laughter) that's called journalism. when it comes to picking the leader of the free world you've got to ask the important questions like rush does. >> we put a picture of mrs. clinton up at rushlimbaugh.com. and we simply ask does america, do the american people want to observe the aging of this woman in...
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the age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end.hings would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the reign. the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre, gave way gradually to a greater informality of trees and fields, not merely because it was so expensive to keep up, but because a new attitude to nature was developing-- more sentimental, intimate, romantic. the mood of this moment is captured in a painting done not long after louis' death-- antoine watteau's departure from the isle of cythera. a group of courtiers prepares to leave the island of love. the painting signals the new attitude-- more informal, poetic,
the age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end.hings would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the...
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the problem of slavery in the age of the revolution or among both of them many other awards.he problem the slavery in the age of emancipation i will bet money that it will win many very prestigious awards. her out this entire period you have also direct did over. >> 58. >> 58 dissertations including mind and including casey's and many in this room and a number of others. your former graduate students are represented at every major research institution in the united states and many are broad and not just in fields of history but fields as diverse as english, law, public health. it's truly extraordinary. and in the conclusion of this trilogy 48 years later it's an extraordinary inspiration not just to historians that to every writer, to everyone who writes. and so i want to thank you for that inspiration. >> i can't thank you enough for the review you wrote in "the wall street journal." [laughter] see when they asked me i confessed, i know -- david was my students but i had to disclose my relationship. they let me write it and i acknowledged my relationship that you directed my
the problem of slavery in the age of the revolution or among both of them many other awards.he problem the slavery in the age of emancipation i will bet money that it will win many very prestigious awards. her out this entire period you have also direct did over. >> 58. >> 58 dissertations including mind and including casey's and many in this room and a number of others. your former graduate students are represented at every major research institution in the united states and many...