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and actually lowering the voting age is a good thing, but right now the effect of lowering voting age may not be great. because environment is so poor and younger people are not educated or they're not prepared for going out to vote and they have not become interested in politics yet. if we do not prepare them and provide good environment for the younger generation of people and then just lowering the voting age, and then we will promote the population. a catchy platform or catch phrase, some people could become very popular temporarily, and become very popular. and the younger people may be attracted to that person or that party. and the younger people may move very quickly, and then they are expected to maybe betray and they become even more you know cynical about politics. so, just lowering voting age may not bring about good results. it may, you know enhance deeper political distrust. we have to provide a new type of education, and for example, straw vote, you know. young students in primary school or junior high school let them distrust about one thing, like about nuclear power p
and actually lowering the voting age is a good thing, but right now the effect of lowering voting age may not be great. because environment is so poor and younger people are not educated or they're not prepared for going out to vote and they have not become interested in politics yet. if we do not prepare them and provide good environment for the younger generation of people and then just lowering the voting age, and then we will promote the population. a catchy platform or catch phrase, some...
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not their chronological age, buffets age and with other -- but face age. it will give information about life span. >> some of my colleagues and i decided to face our ages. we took closeup selfies and uploaded them. >> in this imaging of your face we are showing the points that we use to break up and these white dots you can barely see are points we use. >> the technology is based on facial recognition software. he has developed programs for the fbi and homeland security. >> starting from the top we look at the forehead and work down to the brow, large pores and scaling an indication of an older individual. we look at drooping of the ends of the mouth that are all indicators of aging. we got an age of 35, all right. your life expectance was 84, which is a pretty good life expectancy. >> next up our host. >> this is my selfie. what can you tell me about my fiewt ?ur. >> going down we look at the forehead this. is an indication possibly you spent time out in the sun. you have some creasing here, but you don't see that in any other parts of your face. in essen
not their chronological age, buffets age and with other -- but face age. it will give information about life span. >> some of my colleagues and i decided to face our ages. we took closeup selfies and uploaded them. >> in this imaging of your face we are showing the points that we use to break up and these white dots you can barely see are points we use. >> the technology is based on facial recognition software. he has developed programs for the fbi and homeland security....
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zhejang is also the first chinese province to become an aging society.83 the number of its residents age 60 or over had reached 10.7% of the population. the figure for the city of happenshow is more than the national average. zhejiang quickly became a graying society as it became one of the first tone force chienda's one child per couple policy the population control system that started in 1979 and limits couples to having just one child except under very special circumstances. the one child policy has contributed to an aging of the population and created numerous social issues. the government is hoping that local community groups, common everywhere in socialist china, will help deal with the aging society. in the past these groups helped ensure safety and conducted welfare visits as a part of the socialist state. members used to be local leaders or came from the communist party. but these days they've been recruiting from the public and trying to change their approach. the community groups keep information about all the citizens living within the distri
zhejang is also the first chinese province to become an aging society.83 the number of its residents age 60 or over had reached 10.7% of the population. the figure for the city of happenshow is more than the national average. zhejiang quickly became a graying society as it became one of the first tone force chienda's one child per couple policy the population control system that started in 1979 and limits couples to having just one child except under very special circumstances. the one child...
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he died may 28, 1969, at the age of 20. marvis grew up on a farmer an his siblings remember him as a wonderful brother. his farmer is honored that he was so brave. he earned the air medal for meritorious achievement outstanding degree of professionalism and devotion to duty and the army commendation medal for heroic actions in keeping with the highest traditions of military service. marvis was pictured in the 1969 "life" magazine article about the 242 american soldiers killed in seven days in the vietnam war. kenyan ken bean was born may 25, 1946. he grew up in which will williston. his date of death is may 19, 1967. he was 20 years old. ken was the oldest of three. ken's sister cheryl and brother lowell remember his wonderful sense of humor and strong desire to farm. he earned the bronze star, purple heart and the national defense service medal for heroism in his attempt to move his critically injured platoon leader to safety while under sniper fire. his commanding officer cited ken's courageous self-sacrifice and the insp
he died may 28, 1969, at the age of 20. marvis grew up on a farmer an his siblings remember him as a wonderful brother. his farmer is honored that he was so brave. he earned the air medal for meritorious achievement outstanding degree of professionalism and devotion to duty and the army commendation medal for heroic actions in keeping with the highest traditions of military service. marvis was pictured in the 1969 "life" magazine article about the 242 american soldiers killed in seven...
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"the age of nothing happening." it is always the age of transformation.t is the onslaught of the bourgeoisie. and again drawing on schlesinger oian ideas, be champion of the people against the capitalists is andrew jackson. he is the leader of the resistance in sellers' book to the market revolution. in the market revolution in sellers' book is bad and andrew fought nobly against it. now we go back chronologically to michael rogan who probably introduced the term, used it far more prominently than anyone else had at the time and to some extent after. and we have a market revolution which seems to have the same characteristics as sellers. certainly marked by unrestrained acquisitiveness. these guys are greedy. they want to get rich. they want to subjugate or kill pretty much anyone who gets in their way. and they are not particularly -- and anyway, what's the word? restrained in their methods. rogan, rogan has these gleeful chapters on the land speculation on the front year were everybody is trying to cheat everybody. -- on the frontier where everybody is
"the age of nothing happening." it is always the age of transformation.t is the onslaught of the bourgeoisie. and again drawing on schlesinger oian ideas, be champion of the people against the capitalists is andrew jackson. he is the leader of the resistance in sellers' book to the market revolution. in the market revolution in sellers' book is bad and andrew fought nobly against it. now we go back chronologically to michael rogan who probably introduced the term, used it far more...
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i mean, you have issues with aging, you go see dr. murad. >> i don't know what it is, but there is something in this product that just turns the lights on and -- wow! -- it just makes my skin just light up. >> female announcer: 10 years ago, dr. murad finally cracked the code on skin aging and developed resurgence, the first and only skincare line to address all the signs of hormonally aging skin. in three fast and simple steps you can finally offset the visible effects of the loss of collagen, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, visibly tighten and firm sagging skin, and smooth rough, uneven skin texture. and now dr. murad has raised the bar yet again. for the first time ever, he's infused his resurgence formula with the hydrating proteins from the resurrection plant. a desert plant that can survive in extreme heat and dry conditions, this miracle of nature can bring itself back from appearing shriveled dried-out, and nearly dead to lush, green, vibrant, and full of hydration. and now it's part of the patented resurgence formula, so y
i mean, you have issues with aging, you go see dr. murad. >> i don't know what it is, but there is something in this product that just turns the lights on and -- wow! -- it just makes my skin just light up. >> female announcer: 10 years ago, dr. murad finally cracked the code on skin aging and developed resurgence, the first and only skincare line to address all the signs of hormonally aging skin. in three fast and simple steps you can finally offset the visible effects of the loss...
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. >> the report employees of the month, the department of adult and aging recognizes nona chan, of ihss. could you come forward? >> >> is that better? >> hi, mona, how are you. >> congratulations good morning. >> so, mona chan is one of the clerks in the inhome supportive service and i think that one of the things that often happens in operations like ours is that we forget that there are a lot of people who are behind the scenes who work really hard to support all of the work that we do and all of the work that we do with the san francisco residents and so i just waned to say quickly before i read what your colleagues have written about you mona, that she is part of a really important team and ihss, and she is one of the clerks, and her supervisor is here, and the clerks just do an incredible job. and one of the things that they are going to be doing is they are going to a lot of them any way are going to be supporting our new hub that we talked about that are going to be at two goff and in addition to the work that mona has done, i want to recognize the workers and the folks who reall
. >> the report employees of the month, the department of adult and aging recognizes nona chan, of ihss. could you come forward? >> >> is that better? >> hi, mona, how are you. >> congratulations good morning. >> so, mona chan is one of the clerks in the inhome supportive service and i think that one of the things that often happens in operations like ours is that we forget that there are a lot of people who are behind the scenes who work really hard to...
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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 p 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 inevitable tre
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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to fight the 7 signs of aging.kin looks up to 10 years younger. 7 in 1 from the world's #1 olay. your best beautiful for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. know your numbers, you and stay focused.d, i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points for things like cash or travel. how's the fro-yo? just peachy...literally. ink from chase. so you can. brings you that "straight from the grove taste"atural from us, the orange juice growers... to you, morin' ma'am. the orange juice lovers. enjoy. florida's natural. >>> he was not at the residence. i spok
to fight the 7 signs of aging.kin looks up to 10 years younger. 7 in 1 from the world's #1 olay. your best beautiful for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. know your numbers, you and stay focused.d, i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now...
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will be held at white clay creek park five age grooms up to age 9. -- age groups. up to age 9. a rain date will be held tomorrow. that's what's happening in and around the region this this weekend. sports is next. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:25 saturday morning, the day planner looks kind of gray, lots of clouds and sunshine early on. once we get into the afternoon it's mainly cloud cover. temperatures struggle to gets out of the 30s. lunch time, 40s. windchills in the mid 30s all day. satellite and radar showing lots of clouds along the eastern seaboard. more rain and snow showers out her to the midwest. the pattern will like this by wednesday, thursday and friday with all the cold air bottled up across the great lakes and high plains easter weekend saturday or easter sunday the jet stream will like this and the cold air will be -- will look like this, the cold air is coming, you'll need a heavier coat. >>> kentucky will be fighting to keep their undefeated status, and wisconsin will battle arizona for a spot. sports director ducis rogers has the rest of
will be held at white clay creek park five age grooms up to age 9. -- age groups. up to age 9. a rain date will be held tomorrow. that's what's happening in and around the region this this weekend. sports is next. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:25 saturday morning, the day planner looks kind of gray, lots of clouds and sunshine early on. once we get into the afternoon it's mainly cloud cover. temperatures struggle to gets out of the 30s. lunch time, 40s. windchills in the mid 30s...
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look at the sunspots, age spots, freckles she used to have around the nose.gone. >> here's what lisa looked like before your day cream, and here she is now. >> what a difference. look at the perfect match for a flawless-looking complexion. >> jennifer, look straight ahead, and we'll remind our audience of how you looked before. >> she used to have rosacea -- like, pinkness, ruddiness -- on the nose, on the cheeks. perfectly clean, beautiful skin. love it. >> are you happy with it ladies? >> yeah. >> oh, i love it. >> i'm just amazed how well it blended. like, i don't feel like i need foundation. >> you don't. >> i'm ready to go. >> this is it for you. >> yeah. >> that's it for you. really? >> it's incredible. >> incredible. >> yeah. >> home run. home run -- everybody. nice, nice job. beautiful, beautiful. >> i love it, girls. >> another denese difference. >> my skin was always rough and red and patchy, and i was always constantly covering it up and concealing it. and now i'm just letting my outside appearance be as beautiful as my inside, and i can show the w
look at the sunspots, age spots, freckles she used to have around the nose.gone. >> here's what lisa looked like before your day cream, and here she is now. >> what a difference. look at the perfect match for a flawless-looking complexion. >> jennifer, look straight ahead, and we'll remind our audience of how you looked before. >> she used to have rosacea -- like, pinkness, ruddiness -- on the nose, on the cheeks. perfectly clean, beautiful skin. love it. >> are...
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the greeks have given us much over the ages.hey invented comedy and tragedy, philosophy and salad. but maybe the most brilliantly radical idea birthed here is the concept of individual freedom, freedom to examine your own life, choose your own leaders and, of course, freedom to party. and when i say greek party, chances are you picture mikinos. my search for a fountain of youth begins in this ancient playground for the young and beautiful, the rich and carefree. the kind of place where you randomly wander into people like this. this is zaida. okay. she introduces herself by casually mentions that she was miss february 2009 in the greek edition of "playboy." what do you think the secret is to a long and happy life? >> very good food, exercise, love, good sex, good people around you, family, passion, what else? >> that sounds pretty good. >> yeah. >> she seems nice, so i don't have the heart to delve into how time and gravity are definitely going to change that equation. sure, mykonos has clasped her to its heaving bosom tonight b
the greeks have given us much over the ages.hey invented comedy and tragedy, philosophy and salad. but maybe the most brilliantly radical idea birthed here is the concept of individual freedom, freedom to examine your own life, choose your own leaders and, of course, freedom to party. and when i say greek party, chances are you picture mikinos. my search for a fountain of youth begins in this ancient playground for the young and beautiful, the rich and carefree. the kind of place where you...
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it's because ageing baby boomers, population increase, higher retirement age, and a bad economy havereated this, and we are going to need time to do it properly so we don't jeopardise 11 million people who depend on this >>> is there a once and for all fix so you wouldn't have to come back to the money transfer process again and again. >> ultimately what they are most frustrated about, and it's a frustration that i share, is that congress has repeatedly refused to deal with the looming crisis in social security. 20 years from now there'll be a 20-25% reduction in benefits if we don't act. the longer we wait to act, the harder it will be. the disability piece is an illustration, it's relatively minor. we can transfer a lot money to make it sustainable for the next 20 years, and have a minister cool impact on the -- miniscule impact on the overall social security trust fund life. but people are wanting to make a point. i hope we don't do it in a way that is destructive to some of our most vulnerable citizens. >> one more question before i let you go. you mentioned that your colleagues
it's because ageing baby boomers, population increase, higher retirement age, and a bad economy havereated this, and we are going to need time to do it properly so we don't jeopardise 11 million people who depend on this >>> is there a once and for all fix so you wouldn't have to come back to the money transfer process again and again. >> ultimately what they are most frustrated about, and it's a frustration that i share, is that congress has repeatedly refused to deal with the...
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so you're talking about the ag ag laws? >> why the willful representation of this one article would occur when we're talking about, you know actually educating folks. >> right. >> about food safety and three ounces of steak is not going to increase your risk of dying by 13%. 26,000 -- 28,000 over the course of 26 years certainly will which is like, we can all agree i think, on that. i'm just wondering why that makes it in, and is you don't focus more on these other issues. >> well, we do focus a lot on the environment in here because that is something that is really important. but the reason we also focused on health and the health impact of the food is because one of the arguments that we get a lot is well, what about sustainable or what about organic meats. and what most people don't understand is that when you eat meat, your body doesn't really know the difference between what's produced humanely and what's produced by a factory farm. because there's just going to be more added toxins in the factory farm meat compared to
so you're talking about the ag ag laws? >> why the willful representation of this one article would occur when we're talking about, you know actually educating folks. >> right. >> about food safety and three ounces of steak is not going to increase your risk of dying by 13%. 26,000 -- 28,000 over the course of 26 years certainly will which is like, we can all agree i think, on that. i'm just wondering why that makes it in, and is you don't focus more on these other issues....
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they have the cut off age of 12 years of age but belgium has the issue of any age. why did you feel your law needed to be open of children of all ages even very young ones? >> first of all had was a law in holland and there indeed they have a limit of 12. we didn't norm incorporate a limit because the fact is if you put a limit on it, that means that you look at the age. we wanted to look at the miles an hour in way they -- the minors in way they are age of matureness not at their physical age but age of matureness. that means you could have a 13-year-old that doesn't have the matureness to really oversee the whole idea of euthanasia. and that you could have an 11-year-old that is mature enough to make the choice. so we didn't put an age not in the idea of a mierch of 12 or 13 -- a minor of 12 or 13 or 11 is or isn't capable of making that decision, but we made the idea of a minor who is really capable of making the distinction between life and death, and really, knows the situation he or she is in. >> i mean this is obviously a very controversial issue and will aff
they have the cut off age of 12 years of age but belgium has the issue of any age. why did you feel your law needed to be open of children of all ages even very young ones? >> first of all had was a law in holland and there indeed they have a limit of 12. we didn't norm incorporate a limit because the fact is if you put a limit on it, that means that you look at the age. we wanted to look at the miles an hour in way they -- the minors in way they are age of matureness not at their...
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s the classic "age of jackson," published in 1945. i think he claims that jacksonian democracy is indeed a political movement. that democracy is contested, and the other people, the business community, formerly federalists and no are not democratic or only reluctantly democratic. that jacksonian democracy is not centered on the frederick jackson, something that comes out of the west. american democracy does not come out of the west except in a monday and political sense that the western states believe everyone to have the vote. according to schlesinger, there is a component that does not come out of the west. it is an updated version of the jeffersonian resistance to the federalist, but by the jacksonian period, the resistance to business domination is no longer centered among farmers. it is centered among workers. it is centered in the factories. it is centered in the mills. those are in the east. just like cities in philadelphia and boston represent the cutting edge of social and economic change, that is where the emerging, dare i s
s the classic "age of jackson," published in 1945. i think he claims that jacksonian democracy is indeed a political movement. that democracy is contested, and the other people, the business community, formerly federalists and no are not democratic or only reluctantly democratic. that jacksonian democracy is not centered on the frederick jackson, something that comes out of the west. american democracy does not come out of the west except in a monday and political sense that the...
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i have children down to a very young age, and i want to be active with them as long as i can. it's allowed me to keep up with them and experience good things. and that's thanks to omega xl. no doubt about it. >> announcer: if you're living in pain, listen up. every day, people suffer from symptoms including back, neck, knee, and joint pain. studies have proven that inflammation is the culprit, but now you can fight it with omega xl. as part of the show, we are extending a special offer. call and we'll double your order. don't miss the opportunity to regain control of your life. there's no financial risk. omega xl offers a 90-day money-back guarantee. you have nothing to lose. time's running out. call now. >> we want to tell you about the larry king cardiac foundation. i started it 25 years ago, and shawn is our chair. our mission? to save hearts. why? because cardiovascular disease is the number-one killer of american men. >> it's also the number-one cause of death in american women, costing us 400,000 moms sisters, and daughters each year. >> it's the cause of 1 in 4 deaths f
i have children down to a very young age, and i want to be active with them as long as i can. it's allowed me to keep up with them and experience good things. and that's thanks to omega xl. no doubt about it. >> announcer: if you're living in pain, listen up. every day, people suffer from symptoms including back, neck, knee, and joint pain. studies have proven that inflammation is the culprit, but now you can fight it with omega xl. as part of the show, we are extending a special offer....
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he achieved enormous success at age 25 and died at 44.second act. >> and frank mark court wrote his first novel. won the pulitzer at 66. >> people have this enormous capacity to blot woman at any age. >> by now you may be wondering how late is whether too late to bloom. well take heart from harland sanders, the former insurance salesman and one time gas station operator was 65 when he cashed his social security check and launched something known as kentucky fried chicken. you may have heard of it. but not iep the colonel can match grandma moses in her 70s. inspiration to anyone trying something new even your humble correspondent. about two months ago i made a command decision that before i hit a certain unspeakable milestone birthday, i would learn to ride a unicycle. the months following that dramatic announcement proved a unicycling is really hard. i'm still dreaming of blooming late. >> i often wonder, late for what? >> late has a negative connotation to it. where as in many of these cases they have done something absolutely right. >>
he achieved enormous success at age 25 and died at 44.second act. >> and frank mark court wrote his first novel. won the pulitzer at 66. >> people have this enormous capacity to blot woman at any age. >> by now you may be wondering how late is whether too late to bloom. well take heart from harland sanders, the former insurance salesman and one time gas station operator was 65 when he cashed his social security check and launched something known as kentucky fried chicken. you...
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age will probably change some of it. i make mistakes, but i try to figure out what i can do to make things a little bit better. i am the farthest thing from sainthood, but that is my goal in life. shake things off and try to do better. my wife told the one-time," you are the leader, you are the dad now, act like it." the interesting thing about politics is if you are having fun people don't like it. they resent it. one other final thing. do you know why i am unorthodox? because i am normal. ok? >> thank you governor. thank you for being here. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> texas senator ted cruz is the first candidate to officially enter the 2016 presidential race. announced his candidacy this past week in virginia. the republican lawmaker is serving his first term in the u.s. senate. prior to the congress he was solicitor general for the state of texas. this is half an hour. [applause] senator cruz: thank you so much, president falwell.
age will probably change some of it. i make mistakes, but i try to figure out what i can do to make things a little bit better. i am the farthest thing from sainthood, but that is my goal in life. shake things off and try to do better. my wife told the one-time," you are the leader, you are the dad now, act like it." the interesting thing about politics is if you are having fun people don't like it. they resent it. one other final thing. do you know why i am unorthodox? because i am...
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but she can still offroad like she's 16. >> i have been riding since age 4.y father when he let go of my seat and i was there on my own, and that was 70 years ago. a lot of kids have never really left the city. to them, everything is concrete. is everybody excited? i decided to take kids who have never had my kind of experience on these mountain bike rides. >> okay, you guys. let's hit the road. >> i wasn't trying in school. i was getting straight fs. i got expelled. we go on bike rides, i kind of feel like [ inaudible ]. >> looking good. >> i have been doing this for almost 30 years. you bring them where there are no buildings. it is life. wow, i didn't know that this exists. >> if you would like to nominate a cnn hero we would love for you to do so. go to cnnheroes.com and tell us all about him or her. >>> that does it for me. thank you so much for being with me on this friday. hope you have a wonderful weekend. stay right here with us on cnn. "the lead" with john berman starts right now. >>> unfit to work. i'm john berman. this is "the lead." breaking news
but she can still offroad like she's 16. >> i have been riding since age 4.y father when he let go of my seat and i was there on my own, and that was 70 years ago. a lot of kids have never really left the city. to them, everything is concrete. is everybody excited? i decided to take kids who have never had my kind of experience on these mountain bike rides. >> okay, you guys. let's hit the road. >> i wasn't trying in school. i was getting straight fs. i got expelled. we go on...
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it is defined by the age of onset. we have learned it is probably the same underlying disease process. a person who is affected with all timers disease and his or her 50's versus somebody in their 80's may have different contributions to the clinical picture. they look forgetful develop problems with daily living but in the older person, there is the other pathologies. in the younger onset person, it is more likely to be a pure form of the disease with the protein. both of them are comparable. treatments that are likely to be effective for young onset will work for old onset and vice versa. there may also be a slight predilection for a more genetic onset. a 10 to be more genetically loaded then later in life -- they tended to be more genetically loaded then later in life. senator kaine: how about the caregiver said? we have people here representing organizations that do a lot of work with caregivers. i'm certain you have testified a bit about recommendations you may have for us. the sheer numbers of caregivers in my st
it is defined by the age of onset. we have learned it is probably the same underlying disease process. a person who is affected with all timers disease and his or her 50's versus somebody in their 80's may have different contributions to the clinical picture. they look forgetful develop problems with daily living but in the older person, there is the other pathologies. in the younger onset person, it is more likely to be a pure form of the disease with the protein. both of them are comparable....
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it removes a cell in the body that is responsible for aging and maybe it could help us.e have the senior author of the study here. how does this new drug work exactly? >> what it does is it as you were mentioning it targets cells that we call senescent cells and they accumulate in tissues with aging and at sites of age related chronic diseases and produce cells that damage the other cells around them. we found if you clear them by putting a gene into mice the mice are heathier. so we were able to come up with a drug that acts in the same manner as that kind of gene and kills the cells. >> doctor i was hearing you speak about this and one thing that really resinated with me is you say you treat people who are elderly paying 36 rounds of golf and other people that have a laundry list of problems and you thought this drug could perhaps in one pill help someone with a laundry list of other ailments. how so? >> well we know that aging is the biggest risk factor for most of the chronic diseases that account for the bulk of illness in society and the bulk of people who have to
it removes a cell in the body that is responsible for aging and maybe it could help us.e have the senior author of the study here. how does this new drug work exactly? >> what it does is it as you were mentioning it targets cells that we call senescent cells and they accumulate in tissues with aging and at sites of age related chronic diseases and produce cells that damage the other cells around them. we found if you clear them by putting a gene into mice the mice are heathier. so we were...
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and odor. >> new age technology is the way to train, you know? >> tommie copper's compression gives me that edge plus properties including u.v. and odor protection. when you train as much as i do skin health and anti-odor is necessary. my performance socks are one of the most important pieces of my gear. they're padded for comfort, and the compression helps keep my legs oxygenated and refreshed. as soon as i get done training i throw on my compression for recovery and the relief for every part of my body. i wear them the rest of the day, especially to sleep. it's that comfortable. the ankle sleeve is so thin it fits under my sock for a bit of added support and compression. when i wake up, especially after a tough workout, i feel energized. my legs aren't stiff, my wrist and muscles aren't sore. after a long day, i can't wait to slip the gloves on. they're cool and comfortable and have raised silicone for good grip. >> announcer: call our product specialists or go to tommiecopper.com and explore the full line of compression and exercise gear for e
and odor. >> new age technology is the way to train, you know? >> tommie copper's compression gives me that edge plus properties including u.v. and odor protection. when you train as much as i do skin health and anti-odor is necessary. my performance socks are one of the most important pieces of my gear. they're padded for comfort, and the compression helps keep my legs oxygenated and refreshed. as soon as i get done training i throw on my compression for recovery and the relief for...
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it gets lower with aging.u start to gain weight, you build up a big stomach, get estrogen. >> estrogen? as a man, you get it? >> and it increases your risk of a heart attack. ucla study, within the first 90 days after starting the testosterone replacement is when the heart attacks occurred. so you might be sitting there with an underlying risk of heart disease, and you don't know it until you take this metabolic stimulant called testosterone. >> but if you have a metabolic estima stimulant, does that affect your weight? >> lose the weight. exactly what he just said. it takes the belly fat. >> takes the bad fat. >> converts it to estrogen. you lose that weight, your testosterone is going to shoot up. >> lose that middle. >> some patients -- >> you don't have it. >> how do you lose the exercise? >> there are some people who literally have a problem. >> what do you mean they have a problem? they overproduce it. >> they don't produce the testosterone and they're extr e extremely handicapped. in those patients, it'
it gets lower with aging.u start to gain weight, you build up a big stomach, get estrogen. >> estrogen? as a man, you get it? >> and it increases your risk of a heart attack. ucla study, within the first 90 days after starting the testosterone replacement is when the heart attacks occurred. so you might be sitting there with an underlying risk of heart disease, and you don't know it until you take this metabolic stimulant called testosterone. >> but if you have a metabolic...
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networked and the aclu and justice in aging and others i want to thank the landlord/tenant aging task force for its tremendous work and the formation of the report and following up with myself eye supervisor campos and others to move those recommendations forward thank you daniel redman that did a lot of work and colleagues that is first of its kind around breaking legislation i urge your support and also thank adam taylor in my office. >> thank you, supervisor wiener colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. this ordinance is passed on the first reading 13 to amend the transportation code for the tour buses not registered for the charter carries from narrating while driving under the california environmental impact supervisor avalos the author is not here we've excused him we want to continue to the next item april 7th for his return. >> okay supervisor avalos made a motion to continue this item to april 7, 2015, is there a second. >> seconded by supervisor campos we'll take that without objection. item number 13 is continued to the next b
networked and the aclu and justice in aging and others i want to thank the landlord/tenant aging task force for its tremendous work and the formation of the report and following up with myself eye supervisor campos and others to move those recommendations forward thank you daniel redman that did a lot of work and colleagues that is first of its kind around breaking legislation i urge your support and also thank adam taylor in my office. >> thank you, supervisor wiener colleagues, can we...
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all over 65 years of age. there's what is called the old age living allowance of 280 a month. that is not enough to cover rent and basic living. >> i still have to earn a living. i need to eat and find work. in a city looking a safety net, going back to work after retirement is common. he combined his earning, to pay his 200 a month represent. >> by depending on the allowance, it's not enough. since i earnt some money, it's enough. >> reporter: the plight is at the heart of the exhibition. welfare groups want to highlight the changes faced by people forced to rely on their savings to survive. >> it is expensive. it is going up. it is expensive. we are facing it. >> around a third of the elderly in hong kong live in poverty. setting up a retirement protection plan, it's yet to explain what it is and the leader all but ruled out creating a scheme. that was a recommendations in a report. the author of that report believes without a universal pension, the situation facing the rapidly ageing population is unsustainable. >> when they are working they save little for the future. it i
all over 65 years of age. there's what is called the old age living allowance of 280 a month. that is not enough to cover rent and basic living. >> i still have to earn a living. i need to eat and find work. in a city looking a safety net, going back to work after retirement is common. he combined his earning, to pay his 200 a month represent. >> by depending on the allowance, it's not enough. since i earnt some money, it's enough. >> reporter: the plight is at the heart of...
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. >>> in pakistan last-minute stay has been issued to a man sentenced to death at the age of 14. thought to be 23 had been scheduled to be hanged on thursday for the killing of a 7-year-old and inquiry will look in his age at the time of conviction and said he was pressured for a confession and joined by constitutional lawyer who is live and good to have you on the show what do you make of this decision what is behind it? >> thanks for having me jane. jane pakistan is one of five countries i believe left in the world who still have death penalty for certain crimes and a trial that took place back in 2004 and obviously miss justice on the age of the convict here and every report on the trial record shows that at the time of the trial nobody cared to check what the age was, as a result it was never noticed in trial and also wasn't noticed at the time of the appeal before the high court, finally when it reached supreme court in 2007 somebody raised the objection that the boy was a minor at the time of his conjik shun and the conviction was death penalty and they rejected the stain a
. >>> in pakistan last-minute stay has been issued to a man sentenced to death at the age of 14. thought to be 23 had been scheduled to be hanged on thursday for the killing of a 7-year-old and inquiry will look in his age at the time of conviction and said he was pressured for a confession and joined by constitutional lawyer who is live and good to have you on the show what do you make of this decision what is behind it? >> thanks for having me jane. jane pakistan is one of five...
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her tender age sparking controversy. how young is too young to shake booty?some people think you're too young. >> yeah, i wanted to do it so that i could show other girls my age that they could do things that scare them or they could do something that they've never done before. i want it to kind of be inspirational for young girls too. >> reporter: her pro partner in crime, mark, scoffs at the idea anyone would find it objectable. quite the contrary. >> in our real world, in the competitive world, we have age divisions. people as young as 5 up to 11 will compete. that's the juvenile division. >> in your mind there is no too young to ballroom dance? >> absolutely no too young, no too old. not one part was deemed inappropriate or racy or weird. that's not my thing. anyone that would see what we're doing and think that? that's weird. >> what about the costuming? it can get risque and you're only 14. >> we're definitely keeping the costuming age-appropriate. >> reporter: performing under pressure is something michael sam knows well. last year becoming the first o
her tender age sparking controversy. how young is too young to shake booty?some people think you're too young. >> yeah, i wanted to do it so that i could show other girls my age that they could do things that scare them or they could do something that they've never done before. i want it to kind of be inspirational for young girls too. >> reporter: her pro partner in crime, mark, scoffs at the idea anyone would find it objectable. quite the contrary. >> in our real world, in...
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the patient's name age and gender have not been released. nih successfully treated a nurse from dallas texas, who contracted ebola back in october. >>> there was a search tonight for someone who held up a bank in wheaton, maryland the capital one bank as police taped off the entrance. at one point officers did have one person in custody but we're told they let him go. >>> tonight, a little boy from mclean who was critically hurt in a sledding accident is back home. 6-year-old bentsen was sledding when he slid into a passing car. he suffered a fractured skull. had to be put into a medically induced coma. his story quickly spread through social media when his family posted the # play4bman. >>> right now a live look outside on another cool night. expect clear skies but a little bit of change on the way. doug? >> wendy, cool the operative word not cold. we've not seen too many cold days over the last couple of -- a week ago today, we were dealing with low temperatures. 61 the high temperature in fredericksburg and 59 in martinsburg. we'll see ch
the patient's name age and gender have not been released. nih successfully treated a nurse from dallas texas, who contracted ebola back in october. >>> there was a search tonight for someone who held up a bank in wheaton, maryland the capital one bank as police taped off the entrance. at one point officers did have one person in custody but we're told they let him go. >>> tonight, a little boy from mclean who was critically hurt in a sledding accident is back home. 6-year-old...
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in one case you mention that a girl's mom sold her to a pimp at the age of 12. how does that happen? >> obviously shawna's mother herself was in the business and addicted to drugs, and was, you know. not in control of her own world. shawna goodwin, first of all, didn't go to school. she did go. failed the first or second grade. she remembers one time her mom took her to a friend's house, they go to a pimp's house. the mother tried to get her to spend time with the pimp. >> when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin. shawna remembers falling back on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >> oh my god. another shocking statistic that you mentioned is that 15% of american men regularly purchase sex. >> i think that we can dramatically improve the situation. and that involves ending the impunity. for pimps, so shawna - she was arrested 167 times for prostitution. her pimp never, not once. if you start arresting some pimps that will reduce the incentive to traffic the girls. >> and what about the johns? >> and the johns. about 300,000 men buy se
in one case you mention that a girl's mom sold her to a pimp at the age of 12. how does that happen? >> obviously shawna's mother herself was in the business and addicted to drugs, and was, you know. not in control of her own world. shawna goodwin, first of all, didn't go to school. she did go. failed the first or second grade. she remembers one time her mom took her to a friend's house, they go to a pimp's house. the mother tried to get her to spend time with the pimp. >> when...
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. >> one more question i'm aging and i know as more sports i'll need but as an aging homeless person those services are critical how do the providers network adjusts to the elderly boom that the author of h s dignity or an elderly boom we're seeing but in the next 20 years will be huge i'm wondering how the providers network is addressing that we share your concern and appreciate the housing lard is one important piece of that particularly the notion of existing tenants being able to move across agency and models bans their needs and certainly directors roars proposal to make an even better approach around the case management is good and the on and on onsite nursing for case management non-emergency medical needs help a grateful with that so we'll see what works and be sure to support people as they transition through 9 lives experience. >> thanks very much. >> thank you. >> all right. i'll call a few other speaker cards please come on up you have 2 minutes (calling names) please come on up if you want to speak in public comment >> good morning, supervisors. i'm jackie brison i want
. >> one more question i'm aging and i know as more sports i'll need but as an aging homeless person those services are critical how do the providers network adjusts to the elderly boom that the author of h s dignity or an elderly boom we're seeing but in the next 20 years will be huge i'm wondering how the providers network is addressing that we share your concern and appreciate the housing lard is one important piece of that particularly the notion of existing tenants being able to move...
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proposing that we do is overhaul the lifeline program, make it concurrent and in sync with the information age . prices and opportunities have been more explosive for all of us. it is a vulnerability in the system that we need to close. >> next, david cameron takes questions from members of the house of congress -- house of commons. >> the upcoming u.k. general election dominated much of the debate rain this week's prime minister's questions. ed miliband accuse the promised her of "chickening out of a head-to-head debate leading up to the may 7 election. so far, three debates between the seven parties have been scheduled in april. it is unclear whether the prime mister will participate. this is 35 minutes. rpetrators to justice. >> questions for the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and in addition to duties in this house will have other meetings today. >> can the prime minister tell us for the next parliament, what is more important for him on forces on tax column. >> what is some.is combining economic security and national secu
proposing that we do is overhaul the lifeline program, make it concurrent and in sync with the information age . prices and opportunities have been more explosive for all of us. it is a vulnerability in the system that we need to close. >> next, david cameron takes questions from members of the house of congress -- house of commons. >> the upcoming u.k. general election dominated much of the debate rain this week's prime minister's questions. ed miliband accuse the promised her of...
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we are here at this brand-new ag summit. it is coveted by republican wannabes. that includes jeb bush. in his first to iowa in a long time. he was welcomed in hawkeye style today by the headline above the register that said "some of you bush skeptically -- the use -- view bush skeptically." and he was asked, is there bush fatigue in iowa? >> the iowans that i know are thoughtful and they want to get to know the candidates. my answer to your question is that i will go make my case. most people know my record as governor and my life experience, so i will get a fair hearing. >> we will be here tomorrow streaming live from jeb bush and other potential candidates. let's start with jeb. what are the stakes for him and what should people be looking for on this big trip? >> first of all, he has to prove that he is a conservative. there is a suspicion as you know, that he is not, that he is a moderate. he has to make that case. he started to do it in an aggressive way in florida. and he has to do the retail thing. you know, i saw him and las vegas, he was pretty good out
we are here at this brand-new ag summit. it is coveted by republican wannabes. that includes jeb bush. in his first to iowa in a long time. he was welcomed in hawkeye style today by the headline above the register that said "some of you bush skeptically -- the use -- view bush skeptically." and he was asked, is there bush fatigue in iowa? >> the iowans that i know are thoughtful and they want to get to know the candidates. my answer to your question is that i will go make my...
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so by doing so we affirm the dignity of people at every stage of age into old age and into every walk of life. if it's possible i would like to share the information with the commission secretary who could then forward it to you. thank you very much for your attention. >> thank you. i just want to remind everybody, some of these things are announcements so would you hold them if they are announcements? they really fall under announcements. thank you. okay, moving along, reports. we have the employee of the month, humberto alvarez (applause) department of aging and adult services intake worker. >> so the note, but i knew this already, the write-up about you talks about your wonderful smile and we all get to have the privilege of seeing that this morning. this is what we all see every day for those of you who don't know him. so before we say any more about you, we were just commenting up here, the commissioners and myself, that we have a lot of people here today. but we're suspecting that as soon as we're done honoring you the room is going to get much more empty. so would all the folks
so by doing so we affirm the dignity of people at every stage of age into old age and into every walk of life. if it's possible i would like to share the information with the commission secretary who could then forward it to you. thank you very much for your attention. >> thank you. i just want to remind everybody, some of these things are announcements so would you hold them if they are announcements? they really fall under announcements. thank you. okay, moving along, reports. we have...
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i think that girls are planners at that age. they're working that out.t tends to be the source of elaborate arguments between mothers and daughters and lots of planning around things, lots of forethought. the boys are little bit more transparent, sort of bumping into stuff. they can have accidents of one kind or another. they're not so much planning. i think it's equally as concerning to parents whichever they get, the girl or the boy. i think most people would say they have unique issues. girls will interestingly they actually have the capacity to learn things earlier than boys because of this process. what's happening in the brain is that you have this synaptic plasticity that i'm talking about where you are able to learn faster because you have more synapses and there is more machinery for learning but at the same time as being very on an excitable impressionable brain you are trying to slowly cook hook up the areas of your brain to one another. that process is the thing that takes a really long time. that was what was in the movie clip of the brain g
i think that girls are planners at that age. they're working that out.t tends to be the source of elaborate arguments between mothers and daughters and lots of planning around things, lots of forethought. the boys are little bit more transparent, sort of bumping into stuff. they can have accidents of one kind or another. they're not so much planning. i think it's equally as concerning to parents whichever they get, the girl or the boy. i think most people would say they have unique issues....
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age gracefully. so that is what we are working on now with zoo architectcl r who have helped us over the years. i had point out that cobe was the oldest and we decided to make all our geriatric animals stars. we have with the oldest polar bear in captivity and we're putting out more signage and brag about the care that our animals receive, living much longer at our zoo than they do in the wild. as nature continues, i have to celebrate a recent birth and i hope you can see the infant howler monkey there. that howler monkey was just born and the father of that howler monkey is named robin williams. he was named after the late actor. we fortunately were able to introduce the late robin to his name-sake and if you remember his quip "finally an animal as hairy and loud as i am." again in memory of robin williams. i have finished my report. >> thank you. >> anyone who wishes to make public comment? richard, come on up. >> good morning commissioners. >> good morning. >> i just wanted to tell you people that
age gracefully. so that is what we are working on now with zoo architectcl r who have helped us over the years. i had point out that cobe was the oldest and we decided to make all our geriatric animals stars. we have with the oldest polar bear in captivity and we're putting out more signage and brag about the care that our animals receive, living much longer at our zoo than they do in the wild. as nature continues, i have to celebrate a recent birth and i hope you can see the infant howler...
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>> so moved. >> second. >> okay, we are into institute on aging. >> with institute on aging the additional amount of $100,980 is for them to be able to do the screening assessment for adults with disability to may need home-delivered meal. they do the screening assessment for this program and the meal providers that we contract with just mainly are responsible for delivering the meals to the client and not to you know -- so this is a slightly different model from our home-delivered meal for seniors, okay? with the expansion of the meals for this population we are going to need additional screening assessment time and we would like to contract and expand that service with institute on aging who is currently our contractor for that program. >> any questions? hearing none, i call for the vote. all in favor of approval of this grant with the institute on aging say aye. opposes? ayes have it so the motion carries. r, requesting authorization to modify the agreement with meals on wheels again for the provision of home-delivered meals to adults with disabilities during the period of july 1, 2014
>> so moved. >> second. >> okay, we are into institute on aging. >> with institute on aging the additional amount of $100,980 is for them to be able to do the screening assessment for adults with disability to may need home-delivered meal. they do the screening assessment for this program and the meal providers that we contract with just mainly are responsible for delivering the meals to the client and not to you know -- so this is a slightly different model from our...