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transitional age youth. the network has had experience of provider and have taken into account many of the policy recommendations by the ksf and they came before our commission in may 5, 2014 and #145er with -- shared with us their funding proposal. our recommendation is to support their funding proposal and to approve funding for a two 2-year bridge for transitional services and these services should include additional centers for education and employment and case management and employment. up to 400 subsidized summer employment, expanding emergency housing fund and new transitional housing beds and 12 beds for residential and mental health treatment for citywide case manager. the projected funded needs is $5 million in the first year and $6.8 million in the second year. now i'm going to pass the mic to the vice-chair who will present. >> supervisor breed? >>supervisor london breed: before you sit down. you say it was excluded from the children's fund. i'm not sure that is entirely accurate because the chil
transitional age youth. the network has had experience of provider and have taken into account many of the policy recommendations by the ksf and they came before our commission in may 5, 2014 and #145er with -- shared with us their funding proposal. our recommendation is to support their funding proposal and to approve funding for a two 2-year bridge for transitional services and these services should include additional centers for education and employment and case management and employment. up...
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upping the drinking age across the country to 21 years of age. some parents might be happy their children cannot legally drink until that age. but columnist author, feminist, and provocateur, argues otherwise. in fact, not only is the law a gross violation of civil rights, it is time to repeal it. quote, it is absurd and unjust that young americans can vote, marry, enter contract, and serve in the military at 18, but cannot buy an alcoholic drink. the age 21 rule sets the u.s. apart from all advanced western nations. it lumps it with small or repressive countries like pakistan, indonesia, omar, and the united arab. congress was stampeded into this view by mothers against drunk driving. who, with all good intentions, were wrongly intruding into an area of personal choice exactly as did the hymn singing crew saiders by carry nation, smashing beer barrels with her hatchet. learning how to drink responsibly is a basic lesson in growing up, as it is in wine drinking france, or in germany, with family oriented beer gardens and festivals. what this crue
upping the drinking age across the country to 21 years of age. some parents might be happy their children cannot legally drink until that age. but columnist author, feminist, and provocateur, argues otherwise. in fact, not only is the law a gross violation of civil rights, it is time to repeal it. quote, it is absurd and unjust that young americans can vote, marry, enter contract, and serve in the military at 18, but cannot buy an alcoholic drink. the age 21 rule sets the u.s. apart from all...
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according to the classification of biological age deviations from the calendar age. most respondents were assigned to the fourth and its functional class. peace means that their risk of disease disability and death is the highest. i knew who he is calmer than to accumulate a load of diseases in old age amounts to seven or eight pcs is on average these units need the data will allow scientists to better understand the factors that are accelerating the aging process because it stars population. it will help them to be with an effective strategy to combat a mature aging and developed a set of medical economic and social measures to increase the productivity of classic styles population. in kazakhstan scientists of our sake he doesn't believe that kazakhstan has every chance of creating a unique buy local products that can extend human life back to one hundred and sixty years. a special court is the smallest room when injustice too can become a source of one ten bt im find out more about these in our next episode. discover more of the fittest minus twenty this season and
according to the classification of biological age deviations from the calendar age. most respondents were assigned to the fourth and its functional class. peace means that their risk of disease disability and death is the highest. i knew who he is calmer than to accumulate a load of diseases in old age amounts to seven or eight pcs is on average these units need the data will allow scientists to better understand the factors that are accelerating the aging process because it stars population....
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why do we age? how do we age? my whole life changed.? the neck is the biggest problem. i tell them because i have seen the results. you can see, i am passionate about it because it is the truth. they really lives inside me. the area that shows our age the most. we finally have to find a solution for it. >> sub-d stands for your sub-mandibular where you start getting a double chin. you start getting the sagging jowls. you see everything going south. you start losing the firmness in the neck. less is more. these are highly concentrated, powerful ingredients. you want to use very little. you don't need a next or moisturizer. it is your treatment and hydration in one. >> what kind of results can we see with sub-d? >> you can see a reduction of appearance in lines and wrinkles. smoother, younger, healthier, firmer, tighter skin. it is what we want. otherwise, what is the point of using a product if you don't get results? [applause] >> imagine looking in the mirror or photos of yourself and not eating self-conscious about your neck. it is pos
why do we age? how do we age? my whole life changed.? the neck is the biggest problem. i tell them because i have seen the results. you can see, i am passionate about it because it is the truth. they really lives inside me. the area that shows our age the most. we finally have to find a solution for it. >> sub-d stands for your sub-mandibular where you start getting a double chin. you start getting the sagging jowls. you see everything going south. you start losing the firmness in the...
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she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the un's convention on the rights of the child. and the us rules on child labor in agricultural haven't changed in over 40 years. >> some legislators have tried to raise the minimum age for farm workers. the care act of 2009 would have brought it up to 14, the same as it is for every other industry. however, this bill was opposed by the farm lobby, so after it was introduced to congress, it was referred to committee, where it died. >> we've come to washington dc to talk to one of the biggest lobbies for agricultural interests, the american farm bureau federation. spending close to $6 million on lobbying for agriculture in one year, it's a major player keeping government regulation off of farms and big agro businesses. i'm meeting kristi boswell, the director of congressional relations. she works on labor and immigration. >> why is it that a
she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the un's convention on the rights of the child. and the us rules on child labor in agricultural haven't changed in over 40 years. >> some legislators have tried to raise the minimum age for farm workers. the care act of 2009 would have brought it up to 14, the same as it is for every other industry....
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and so, in this particular shelter, you must be 18 years of age. and in order to move into it, so we are hoping, and supervisor campos, we are hoping by the end of this year, we will be able to move forward with expanding the shelter. and the shelter, in this particular shelter is managed by doloris street. and so let's move into the transitional housing. devon spoke about the youth castro street initiative which he as a supervisor lobbied to get. and so we currently have a total of 57 transitional housing beds. and avenues to independence is a lark inn street program but it is funded by hud. and so those are the list of beds that we have. and housing units i am sorry. and ghouse 20 and the castro street, and initiative 23 years of age. permanent housing. currently these are all dedicated to youth. and there are a total of 68, and dedicated youth, units. and 864, ellis which is our longest permanent supportive housing program and it has been in existence, ten-plus years, and then, the new one that devon mentioned, 374, 5th street. and it is actuall
and so, in this particular shelter, you must be 18 years of age. and in order to move into it, so we are hoping, and supervisor campos, we are hoping by the end of this year, we will be able to move forward with expanding the shelter. and the shelter, in this particular shelter is managed by doloris street. and so let's move into the transitional housing. devon spoke about the youth castro street initiative which he as a supervisor lobbied to get. and so we currently have a total of 57...
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just like your age, if you're past a certain age, a person shouldn't drive past a certain age. so of course, yes, sir, i believe that health and age does make a difference. >> how much of that though factors into an ultimate decision on your part? >> i think that would make a big difference, sir. because why would i want a 92-year-old at age to become a president, we know that person may not have long to live? this is the person that's going to impact our life. host: up next is carl, carl's from west virginia on our republican line. caller: good morning. host: hi. caller: you know, i'm somewhat amazed at the subject matter for this program every morning. i'll give you an example, yesterday emails were revealed that senator carl levin sent letters to the i.r.s. requesting they silence the teaparty. that's news, that's big news, because you're using the power of the federal government to silence the people in this country. host: and to the topic at hand? what do you think about this? i think he's left us. if you go to our twitter page, people responding off of twitter this mornin
just like your age, if you're past a certain age, a person shouldn't drive past a certain age. so of course, yes, sir, i believe that health and age does make a difference. >> how much of that though factors into an ultimate decision on your part? >> i think that would make a big difference, sir. because why would i want a 92-year-old at age to become a president, we know that person may not have long to live? this is the person that's going to impact our life. host: up next is...
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when so many in our community were not living to see our older age.are seen now that people are living longer and healthier and we don't have the supports that we need for our growing lgbtq senior population. because we know that we have a lot of seniors, who are hanging on by their if finger nails and the rent controlled apartments and if they lose those apartments they are not going to have other good options. and we know that we have seniors, or people who are approaching senior status who have been on long term private disability, and because of hiv status. and who are going to experience a drop in income when they hit 62 or 65. and are forced on to social security. and that could be a difference between making rent and not making rent. and so we have this growing population, that has a lot of needs, that we have not focused on, enough, over the years. and we need to make sure that we are creating senior housing and we need to make sure that we are creating housing that may not be subsidized but that is going to be more affordable, and more physic
when so many in our community were not living to see our older age.are seen now that people are living longer and healthier and we don't have the supports that we need for our growing lgbtq senior population. because we know that we have a lot of seniors, who are hanging on by their if finger nails and the rent controlled apartments and if they lose those apartments they are not going to have other good options. and we know that we have seniors, or people who are approaching senior status who...
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and in november, we held an action that addressed issues of aging lgbt aging and healthcare. and we asked tom nolan
and in november, we held an action that addressed issues of aging lgbt aging and healthcare. and we asked tom nolan
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and we are an ageing population.ted as a 73-year-old in 1984, america is a lot older. but still you talk about the school lunch program. how many congressmen have school age kids? i do think we are a little too old when it comes to our congress and we have age limits, but there are lower limits, you have to have at least 25 and 30 to be a senator. >> joy, let me ask you this. we have a couple polling bits. are you less likely to support a candidate many their 70s? in 2007, democrats, 60%, republicans, 42%, the context there is mccain looked like he was going to be the nominee. they asked the question a few weeks ago. democrats, 44%, republicans, 32%. i don't know when you look at voters expressing that, what do you suspect they are saying? is there concern about the faculties in their 70s? or is it more that's somebody who had their turn. we don't want somebody who is entrenched. somebody that's been around that long, 42 years is long enough. what is driving that? >> we can't look at these poll numbers in a vacuum. l
and we are an ageing population.ted as a 73-year-old in 1984, america is a lot older. but still you talk about the school lunch program. how many congressmen have school age kids? i do think we are a little too old when it comes to our congress and we have age limits, but there are lower limits, you have to have at least 25 and 30 to be a senator. >> joy, let me ask you this. we have a couple polling bits. are you less likely to support a candidate many their 70s? in 2007, democrats, 60%,...
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they tried to use his health and his age.act he didn't know how to use a computer, that he didn't send out e-mails, but i agree health is an issue, it is an important one. with ronald reagan, we now know in retrospect he did have it after he left office. the issue is did he have it while he was still in office. i think health is a legitimate concern of the american people. whoever runs, democrats, republicans, liberal, conservative will have to answer questions about her age, ex. a, about their health. jon: back to john mccain for a second. he was sat down one time and played a bunch of clips of the late-night host making fun of his age. this is a guy who spent four or five years as a prisoner of war in vietnam. go ahead. >> i think we have had as a nation of most problems with many elected under. we have a very young man in office right now, and i think you can look at the result. it hasn't been good in all seriousness, they want it to be about age with hillary because they don't want specific health questions which transcen
they tried to use his health and his age.act he didn't know how to use a computer, that he didn't send out e-mails, but i agree health is an issue, it is an important one. with ronald reagan, we now know in retrospect he did have it after he left office. the issue is did he have it while he was still in office. i think health is a legitimate concern of the american people. whoever runs, democrats, republicans, liberal, conservative will have to answer questions about her age, ex. a, about their...
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the aging will not be so fast. meanwhile, we can have a certain amount of labor to guarantee the smooth development of the economy. but for now, the aging population is a growing problem. researchers estimate that by 2025, one in five chinese in urban areas will be over 60, and that by 2050, that age group will amount increase to 30 percent of the population. the policy has led to what is called the "4-2-1 problem," where one child will be responsible for two parents, and four grandparents. for now, this not an issue for he yin and lin zhongjie, whose parents are still healthy and mobile. but down the road, in the future, this may change. >> "if all four of our elders run into trouble, and it requires both my husband and i to handle it, i'm afraid i will get frantic and we will be fully occupied. >> but the biggest pressure might one day fall on lin jiahe, who may find himself caring for the entire family. >> "above all, he needs a good wife. then, in the future, when the population is ageing, it will be an inevita
the aging will not be so fast. meanwhile, we can have a certain amount of labor to guarantee the smooth development of the economy. but for now, the aging population is a growing problem. researchers estimate that by 2025, one in five chinese in urban areas will be over 60, and that by 2050, that age group will amount increase to 30 percent of the population. the policy has led to what is called the "4-2-1 problem," where one child will be responsible for two parents, and four...
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age population with hiv is experiencing a decrease in income so with different ages 55 and 62 will be going into ssi. those are some of the services and i'm comparing the sides with the dow sides with the homeless seniors we set aside 24.5 percent of our unit hover 58 percent of our unit are used by people over 55 those slides we have quite a few of the senior slides by 2015 >> just one quick question. i think it's staggering to think that the majority of the homeless population is going to be over 55 in terms of we talk about the facing genericly population we want to address this issue the more senior people get health becomes more of an issue do you building that will continue to grow >> it's the time we see like i said, the senior population actually gets a year older every year by now it used to be less than that so f that definitely has increased so if we now have 58 percent over 55 that number will only increase. i flipped over the services but we have a lot of good providers from family service agencies have special programs for seniors. and we will continue to develop those b
age population with hiv is experiencing a decrease in income so with different ages 55 and 62 will be going into ssi. those are some of the services and i'm comparing the sides with the dow sides with the homeless seniors we set aside 24.5 percent of our unit hover 58 percent of our unit are used by people over 55 those slides we have quite a few of the senior slides by 2015 >> just one quick question. i think it's staggering to think that the majority of the homeless population is going...
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lgbtq population and for the aging population with hiv aids. a lot of the services are in the programs and the different kinds of funding and the ems slots. everyone wants to track it. and if you have questions i am happy to tell you about the lgbtq data or anything else that you would like to hear about. and you also have it on the slides. >> thank you. >> colleagues any other questions for dph? >> this was the last hearing that we held for now and i want to thank you for all of your time, and margo, and joyce in particular, and so at this point, we are going to open it up to public comment and there are a number of speaker cards that i have and if you have not filled out a speaker card, and you want to speak do so up here and i am going to call a few people in but first i want to call wall from uc berkeley has to catch a flight. and everyone is going to have two minutes to speak. >> i am the mother of two proud san francisco proud teen and a faculty member who has been studying in san francisco since 1996 and i am here today, as a physician,
lgbtq population and for the aging population with hiv aids. a lot of the services are in the programs and the different kinds of funding and the ems slots. everyone wants to track it. and if you have questions i am happy to tell you about the lgbtq data or anything else that you would like to hear about. and you also have it on the slides. >> thank you. >> colleagues any other questions for dph? >> this was the last hearing that we held for now and i want to thank you for all...
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at this age, it's about curiosity, wanting them to be aware and explore. and then it's about team problem solving and then technology, skip that one. technology is around tools, and then engineering around building. just getting them building, and i love about that clip, it was actually something that failed and they work at it again. >> isn't that interesting in silicon valley how important it is, all over the nation, that it's okay to try something. to theorize this is going to work. if it doesn't, go back. >> i love where they're failing and they work at it and they fail again, and they're learning. it's not fail and you lose or get a bad grade. you learn. that's 1 of the great principles of design thinking. certainly, we have tried to incorporate that in this young age. >> let's show you what a design thinker you are. 150 -- you have designed 150 toys, is that correct? >> probably a lot more, but those are the ones that made it to the market. thousands that haven't made it. >> give me an example of something maybe a parent would be like, oh, that guy?
at this age, it's about curiosity, wanting them to be aware and explore. and then it's about team problem solving and then technology, skip that one. technology is around tools, and then engineering around building. just getting them building, and i love about that clip, it was actually something that failed and they work at it again. >> isn't that interesting in silicon valley how important it is, all over the nation, that it's okay to try something. to theorize this is going to work. if...
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frederica perera led the study. >> developmental delay at age 3, with cognitive deficits at age 5, and behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, and attention, symptoms of those problems, at ages 6 to 7. >> these children also scored more than 4 points lower on standardized intelligence tests at age 5. >> [indistinct chatter] >> even a very small drop in i.q. can affect or can be predicted to affect lifetime earnings of that individual. >> you have these types of injustices occurring in rural communities, like out on indian reservations, for example. you have them occurring in suburbs that might be predominantly african american or latino. >> when you realize that some communities have, uh, have a disproportionate share of that pollution burden, then you begin to understand why we have communities that are sicker than others and why it is harder for those communities to recover. >> there is nothing more important than protecting the health of our children and generations to come. and no one's profit margin can justify harm brought to our children and to future generations. th
frederica perera led the study. >> developmental delay at age 3, with cognitive deficits at age 5, and behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, and attention, symptoms of those problems, at ages 6 to 7. >> these children also scored more than 4 points lower on standardized intelligence tests at age 5. >> [indistinct chatter] >> even a very small drop in i.q. can affect or can be predicted to affect lifetime earnings of that individual. >> you have these...
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one in five is married before the age of 15.r husbands' families generally just see them as cheap labor. >> after i had my baby, my parents sent me to my in-laws. all they did was insult me. i wasn't welcome there. >> and ilse was one of the lucky ones. she and her child are healthy. essita muhlanga lives far away from the nearest hospital. >> it happened during the birth. when it was over, i was incontinent. >> her husband works in south africa. just 14, essita was alone when she went into labor. her baby was too big, and the birth took several days. the pressure from the baby cut off blood flow in her pelvis, causing tissue damage and tearing. >> after the birth, my baby was very weak and died. i was very sad. then i noticed that i could hardly walk anymore. >> the world health organization says some 3.5 million women around the world suffer this kind of injury, called obstetric fistula. it's rare in industrialized nations, where caesarean deliveries are carried out in complicated cases. essita's going to have surgery at the h
one in five is married before the age of 15.r husbands' families generally just see them as cheap labor. >> after i had my baby, my parents sent me to my in-laws. all they did was insult me. i wasn't welcome there. >> and ilse was one of the lucky ones. she and her child are healthy. essita muhlanga lives far away from the nearest hospital. >> it happened during the birth. when it was over, i was incontinent. >> her husband works in south africa. just 14, essita was...
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it is obvious they were patronizing me because of my age. >> the age of concern is around 50 they are you'll cost them more and medical costs has a lot to do with the. >> you can be sure we will not by another gm product ever again. we have a car that has been recalled how many years we have to wait for it to be six? we enjoyed our car disapprove the length of time we have been told we feel we can no longer trust them. >> i recently sold my gmc truck back to the dealership i have no intention to buy another gm product now or in the future. >> with the federal highway trust fund going broke and the push to raise the gas tax. by all means raise more and spend more it worked so well before. did any of the stimulus money gets spent on infrastructure? great question. gerri: i love to hear from you send me an e-mail. if there is a will there is a way. we want to hear from you have to overcome a financial hardship to successfully get back on the road to retirement? the man went bankrupt more than three times we share your stories and other ideas. visit me at gerriwillis.com and why you shoul
it is obvious they were patronizing me because of my age. >> the age of concern is around 50 they are you'll cost them more and medical costs has a lot to do with the. >> you can be sure we will not by another gm product ever again. we have a car that has been recalled how many years we have to wait for it to be six? we enjoyed our car disapprove the length of time we have been told we feel we can no longer trust them. >> i recently sold my gmc truck back to the dealership i...
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age of 55. we also need to look how we calculate initial benefits. we need to provide a stronger safety net for those of the bottom of the income scale. they leaned heavily on social security to help the through. grandmother still does. many to make sure the seniors like my parents who work low-wage jobs will lives aren't confined to poverty in old age on the other end of the spectrum are retirees with very high incomes. for wealthy retirees month in social security benefits is a less significant portion of the monthly finances. the answer is to reduce the growth of benefits for those upper income seniors while making the program even stronger for low-income seniors. this is the cut. it is simply a reduction in how fast the benefit will increase for wealthier retirees. it is one of the best ways to save the program. her third and final goal was a most difficult, saving medicare. as i stated earlier medicare is deeply personal to me. when my father got sick medicare pay for his numerous hospital
age of 55. we also need to look how we calculate initial benefits. we need to provide a stronger safety net for those of the bottom of the income scale. they leaned heavily on social security to help the through. grandmother still does. many to make sure the seniors like my parents who work low-wage jobs will lives aren't confined to poverty in old age on the other end of the spectrum are retirees with very high incomes. for wealthy retirees month in social security benefits is a less...
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what age do you feel?stahl: i feel about 52. ( laughs ) not really. >> stahl: what they have in common, other than having lived a combined total of almost 400 years, is that, decades ago, they all lived in a retirement community called leisure world 45 miles south of los angeles. >> hi, there, and welcome to leisure world, a new way of life designed for alert and active people 52 years and older who want to get the most out of life. >> stahl: today, it's still a retirement community, and they're still getting the most out of life, though it's no longer called leisure world. it's now its own city, laguna woods. >> claudia kawas: they didn't like the words "leisure world." ( laughs ) they consider themselves active. >> stahl: "active world." >> kawas: "active world." >> stahl: dr. claudia kawas spends a lot of time in laguna woods these days. she's a neurologist and professor at nearby u.c. irvine, who discovered the research equivalent of gold here-- information gathered from thousands of leisure world resi
what age do you feel?stahl: i feel about 52. ( laughs ) not really. >> stahl: what they have in common, other than having lived a combined total of almost 400 years, is that, decades ago, they all lived in a retirement community called leisure world 45 miles south of los angeles. >> hi, there, and welcome to leisure world, a new way of life designed for alert and active people 52 years and older who want to get the most out of life. >> stahl: today, it's still a retirement...
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he voted to raise the medicare age budget.e of the five republican hopefuls are house members and voted right along with tom cotton. give grandma a voucher and raise the age to 70. medicare is over. the ads right themselves, right? everybody can copy mark pryor's ads. everyone who is running for senate, every one of them voted to end medicare as we know it and make old people have to wait longer to get it. meanwhile, mark pryor has with stood buckets of money from outside his state and a ceaseless red tide within it and he's still winning and that's maybe because he's hitting his opponent on those votes in congress which every democrat for senate can do if they are facing one of these members of congress as their opponent in november. joining us is our friend ezra kline. it's great to see you. congratulations on your site and your newfound fame. >> thank you. good to see you. >> do you expect to see this becoming a template in terms of the if paul ryan budget living into 2014 in a way that would help the democrats? >> oh, yeah
he voted to raise the medicare age budget.e of the five republican hopefuls are house members and voted right along with tom cotton. give grandma a voucher and raise the age to 70. medicare is over. the ads right themselves, right? everybody can copy mark pryor's ads. everyone who is running for senate, every one of them voted to end medicare as we know it and make old people have to wait longer to get it. meanwhile, mark pryor has with stood buckets of money from outside his state and a...
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both of those things increase at that age. >> which age? was really the group and they noticed a second peak in women over the age of 70. >> what about african-americans? >> they were higher in that particular group, but, again, that was probably because the rates of hysterectomy were higher and we know that african-american women do have higher rates of hysterectomy related to fibroid surgery, so it's not completely you know unknown that african-american women do have higher rates of hysterectomy. >> and cervical cancer is called by hpv. >> it is caused by hvp. >> sexually transmitted disease. >> sexually transmitted disease that we actually screen for in the office. it's recommended that women between the age of 30 and 65 have paps plus hpv testing. >> what should change? >> women of a certain age should make sure to come in and get annual checkups. risk assessments should be done for every patient. do an individual risk assessment. has she ever had an abnormal pap smear, has she ever had hpv. those sorts of things should go into continue
both of those things increase at that age. >> which age? was really the group and they noticed a second peak in women over the age of 70. >> what about african-americans? >> they were higher in that particular group, but, again, that was probably because the rates of hysterectomy were higher and we know that african-american women do have higher rates of hysterectomy related to fibroid surgery, so it's not completely you know unknown that african-american women do have higher...
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the age of 55. we also, by the way, need to look at how we with calculate initial benefits. social security needs to provide a stronger safety net for those at the bottom of the income scale. when my parents retired, they didn't have a nest egg of savings to rely upon. they leaned heavily on social security to help them through. in fact, my mother still does. but we need to make sure that seniors like my parents who worked low-wage jobs their whole lives aren't consigned to poverty in old age. on the other end of the spectrum, our retirees with high incomes. for wealthy retirees, their monthly social security benefit is a less significant part of their monthly finances. the answer is to reduce the growth of those benefits for upper income seniors while making the program stronger for low income seniors. this isn't a cut, it is simply a reduction in how fast the benefit will increase for wealthier retirees. doing this is going to add years to social security's solvency. it is one of the best ways to
the age of 55. we also, by the way, need to look at how we with calculate initial benefits. social security needs to provide a stronger safety net for those at the bottom of the income scale. when my parents retired, they didn't have a nest egg of savings to rely upon. they leaned heavily on social security to help them through. in fact, my mother still does. but we need to make sure that seniors like my parents who worked low-wage jobs their whole lives aren't consigned to poverty in old age....
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age of two months you start with this. by the age of four years you've had all the series. everyone should have this. the symptoms of polio are common. the nausea, vomiting. the characteristic things are muscle spasms and problems with muscles. not everyone who has that progresses to the paralysis. >> great point. absolutely. >> meanwhile heard about this study? fda issuing strict new guidelines about aspirin. agency saying aspirin shouldn't be seen as something that should help prevent a first heart attack or stroke. people who don't have any cardiovascular disease history. dr. siegel, this is huge. everyone says take a baby aspirin. take a baby aspirin. it can help. it's a magic drug. now they say what? >> first of all, i want to agree with the fda for a strange reason. i don't think anybody should go to their pharmacy and pick up aspirin which is an active chemical and decide they are going to treat themselves with it. i think they have to go to their doctor. doctors will hopefully be following the guidelines of american heart association who says people at very high ris
age of two months you start with this. by the age of four years you've had all the series. everyone should have this. the symptoms of polio are common. the nausea, vomiting. the characteristic things are muscle spasms and problems with muscles. not everyone who has that progresses to the paralysis. >> great point. absolutely. >> meanwhile heard about this study? fda issuing strict new guidelines about aspirin. agency saying aspirin shouldn't be seen as something that should help...
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our focus tonight is aging in america.ording to the latest sensor, there were 43.1 million people over the age of 65 living in the united states. that's 14% of the entire population. it's up from 9% in 1960 when the population was half of what it is. the immediate income of elderly americans in 2012 was under 41,000 a year. the median household income for the country is around 50,000. we asked correspondents across the country to take a look at people's personnel stories. we have reports from texas, pennsylvania, and florida. >>> i'm julia in fort lauderdale, florida, where for some the american dream of enjoying a golden retirement is fading as they care for ageing relatives. >> judy begins most days preparing coffee, breakfast and laying out residents for her 95-year-old aunt hilda king. due to failing capabilities king moved in with her niece. >> it's not just an adjustment for her, it's an adjustment for me. when she came in, she was very disoriented. >> king is thankful her niece takes care of her. >> i don't have any
our focus tonight is aging in america.ording to the latest sensor, there were 43.1 million people over the age of 65 living in the united states. that's 14% of the entire population. it's up from 9% in 1960 when the population was half of what it is. the immediate income of elderly americans in 2012 was under 41,000 a year. the median household income for the country is around 50,000. we asked correspondents across the country to take a look at people's personnel stories. we have reports from...
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simulates the aging process.ves you an idea of what it's going to be like. you can go from age 20 to 80 in a few minutes. we tried out the suit. >> this is agnus, age gained now empathy system. >> when you wear this system, it shows the ages process. >> it gives you the idea of walking in the person's shoes. we will give you an idea of what it feels like 20 to 80 in minutes. this is the frame of the suit to where to put the belt, buckles and straps. we'll impair joints, neck movement. women's entire frame is weighed down by weakening bone structure as well as muscle structure. this is adding weight and also restriction. one of the issues around aging in the physical body is not just what you can't do but the simple things you used to do such as reaching for something on the shelf. this adds the weight. now you'll feel not just the strain of hamstring pulling. take a few steps. older adults are slower taking steps. it's muscle tone and weight. these are latest fashion in shoes. we tend to lose the fact at bottom o
simulates the aging process.ves you an idea of what it's going to be like. you can go from age 20 to 80 in a few minutes. we tried out the suit. >> this is agnus, age gained now empathy system. >> when you wear this system, it shows the ages process. >> it gives you the idea of walking in the person's shoes. we will give you an idea of what it feels like 20 to 80 in minutes. this is the frame of the suit to where to put the belt, buckles and straps. we'll impair joints, neck...