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at age 62, 66 and age 70. s a individuals living with hiv/aids lich longer lives, there will be more clients coming to hrp for representation in navigating these insurance programs and consequently many who will be at risk for losing their housing when their income drops suddenly. it is a fact that stable housing is essential to living well with hiv and aids. in 2014 the city funded housing subsidies to help long-term survivors to remain in their current housing. while i agree with my wonderful executive director, this is a great start, but the city must do more. preventing homelessness for all individuals living and aging with hiv/aids is really the best strategy in our current housing crisis. i am here to pledge right there with bill, pledge my support of immediate subsidized financial assistance to more individuals living with hiv/aids who are facing imminent and dramatic loss of income resulting from the loss of their private ltd income. thank you. >> thank you very much. okay, colleagues, at this point we
at age 62, 66 and age 70. s a individuals living with hiv/aids lich longer lives, there will be more clients coming to hrp for representation in navigating these insurance programs and consequently many who will be at risk for losing their housing when their income drops suddenly. it is a fact that stable housing is essential to living well with hiv and aids. in 2014 the city funded housing subsidies to help long-term survivors to remain in their current housing. while i agree with my wonderful...
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you can use the cliche term of age of the common man. we know the ulcerative fraud with that. that is usually how it is presented in the textbooks but i think there is something to be said for the number of people earning a franchise in this pi eriod. there is some sort of stirring of maybe the underclass in having some involvement in public political life. therefore, in that sense, you can say it is about gender or utopian visions for the millennium. it has got to pivot around something. for me, i think it is politics. somebody else might say something very different. >> i think the age of the common man is a less problematic term than the age of jackson because a lot of these things are happening independent of jackson or the jacksonians. i think you could do worse than the age of the common man. if you want to pitch it that way. granted, native americans probably disagree with that. >> that is the thing. i am jotting down a list of the broad themes that happened 1815 to 1848. you've got enfranchisement transportation revolution, a rise in the conflict over slavery, presiden
you can use the cliche term of age of the common man. we know the ulcerative fraud with that. that is usually how it is presented in the textbooks but i think there is something to be said for the number of people earning a franchise in this pi eriod. there is some sort of stirring of maybe the underclass in having some involvement in public political life. therefore, in that sense, you can say it is about gender or utopian visions for the millennium. it has got to pivot around something. for...
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another way to look at the aging of pop of people with hiv is to compare hiv surveillance age groups below 50 and above 50. the proportion of people in each group below 50 decreased between 2004 and 2013, while the proportion in each of the age groups 50 years old and older has grown in the same period with the largest growth in the 65 or older age group, which has grown by 282 percent since 2004. and there are differences in the demographic profile of older and younger people with hiv. african american and native american proportion of people living with hiv are about the same above and below 50, but there's been a substantial increase in the latino and asian pacific islander proportions below 50, latinos are 12 percent of people with hiv who are older than 50, but 21 percent of people younger than 50. asian pacific islanders are 3 percent of people older than 50 and 7 percent of people younger than 50, while whites are nearly 70 percent of people over 50, but only 56 percent of people younger than 50. this change in the racial and ethnic profile has happened as people of color have
another way to look at the aging of pop of people with hiv is to compare hiv surveillance age groups below 50 and above 50. the proportion of people in each group below 50 decreased between 2004 and 2013, while the proportion in each of the age groups 50 years old and older has grown in the same period with the largest growth in the 65 or older age group, which has grown by 282 percent since 2004. and there are differences in the demographic profile of older and younger people with hiv. african...
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i notice td the right hand side the percentage of youth served by age, that you have all the ages accept for 0-5 and i also realize the partners you work with, there is probably [inaudible] is there a reason why you don't count them in this or are these gist grants you directly administer >> these are grants we directly administer. we partner with the office of nob naur and education and they are the holder for thitsies data for birth to 5 >> for those-i see there are 2 chunks, one with [inaudible] early childhood education, generally [inaudible] 9.3 million and [inaudible] >> the 9.3 million dollars is primarily for the wages which is our wage augmentation program. wage subsidy. i'll refer to my office of early care and education effort. the first 5 work ordser primarily for the family resource center. [inaudible] fund 25 family resource centers throughout the city >> in your competing-one of the last slides in the competing requests one of them being the wages or minimum wage piece, is that for the early education field, the minimum wage-are you taking care of that or is the office of
i notice td the right hand side the percentage of youth served by age, that you have all the ages accept for 0-5 and i also realize the partners you work with, there is probably [inaudible] is there a reason why you don't count them in this or are these gist grants you directly administer >> these are grants we directly administer. we partner with the office of nob naur and education and they are the holder for thitsies data for birth to 5 >> for those-i see there are 2 chunks, one...
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owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination. so i think we need to out ourselves. that's why i was happy fred let me say that we are not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> so i think individually we are better off today than we were when probably you chose the 50 benchmark, we are on average more healthy have more human capital, willing to look for opportunities to use it. institutionally, our institutions are in need of help. you have that capability that potential, but you're not able to use it, and you're in a situation because of some of the changes that we made in the retirement system itself, you may be worse off than a few years ago. there are good parts of it that you have the opportunity to perhaps spend longer and live better as you live longer, but you're doing that in maybe a context that needs some repair. but again, i think these kinds of events, these kinds of discussions are where the change starts to happen. >> so did you need something like i am teresa and i am 57. i am te
owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination. so i think we need to out ourselves. that's why i was happy fred let me say that we are not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> so i think individually we are better off today than we were when probably you chose the 50 benchmark, we are on average more healthy have more human capital, willing to look for opportunities to use it. institutionally, our institutions are...
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owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination.hink we need to out ourselves. that's why i was happy fred let me say that we are not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> so i think individually we are better off today than we were when probably you chose the 50 benchmark, we are on average more healthy, have more human capital, willing to look for opportunities to use it. institutionally, our institutions are in need of help. you have that capability, that potential, but you're not able to use it, and you're in a situation because of some of the changes that we made in the retirement system itself, you may be worse off than a few years ago. there are good parts of it that you have the opportunity to perhaps spend longer and live better as you live longer, but you're doing that in maybe a context that needs some repair. but again, i think these kinds of events, these kinds of discussions are where the change starts to happen. >> so did you need something like i am teresa and i am 57. i am teresa
owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination.hink we need to out ourselves. that's why i was happy fred let me say that we are not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> so i think individually we are better off today than we were when probably you chose the 50 benchmark, we are on average more healthy, have more human capital, willing to look for opportunities to use it. institutionally, our institutions are in need...
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owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination. i think we need to out ourselves. we are not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> i think individually, we are better off today than we were when we chose the 50 benchmark. we are on average more healthy and have more human capital, and are looking for opportunities to use it. institutionally, they are in need of help. they have that capability, they have the potential, but you are not able to use it. because of the changes we made in the retirement system itself, you may be more soft than a 50-year-old was a few years ago. there are good parts of it, the opportunity to live better as you live longer, but you are doing that and a context that need some repair. i think these kinds of events and discussions are where the change starts to happen. >> i'm teresa. i'm 57. >> good. >> when i think of the phrase 55 is the new 50. i think of the phrase, 65 is the new 17. i really like what you said, that 55 can be the new 50, the new 17, because there is a
owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination. i think we need to out ourselves. we are not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> i think individually, we are better off today than we were when we chose the 50 benchmark. we are on average more healthy and have more human capital, and are looking for opportunities to use it. institutionally, they are in need of help. they have that capability, they have the potential,...
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or whatever the twitter age of of the walking into while texting age and that is not the iron age anymore but, of course, the reason we are hunting so desperately for the stuff and using all this water and energy and taking in the mojave looking for these things is metals have amazing properties that in the information age we want. iron is not, it's great if you can make bridges out of iron and steel but if you want to make fancy electronics you've got to go dig up your opium and pretty rare metals that are in relative non-abundance. >> and the difficulty that is separate event and dealing with the properties about, some of them are radioactive. >> we probably have more uranium and we have most of these metals. it's not easy to separate uranium, but good stuff from the other stuff. >> we are in this age now, it's a non-iron age but -- >> it's the magic stuff that its budget in the digital age is everything i want to do. >> i think that's a really good place pashtun is there anything else want to add to that but that's a great line. i think you need to set that up as the punctual and we ar
or whatever the twitter age of of the walking into while texting age and that is not the iron age anymore but, of course, the reason we are hunting so desperately for the stuff and using all this water and energy and taking in the mojave looking for these things is metals have amazing properties that in the information age we want. iron is not, it's great if you can make bridges out of iron and steel but if you want to make fancy electronics you've got to go dig up your opium and pretty rare...
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have to depend on yourself. >> the retirement age for taxi drivers is 75. to work without taking any days off until then. this woman who lives with her son works five days a week. an is employed at a food court near raffle place station, the busiest area in singapore. she makes $900 in u.s. dollars a month. it's hard work and keeps her on her feet. an used to work as a nurse in a national hospital. she says her husband, who died six years ago, never once paid for living expenses. after retiring, she worked as a coffee shop waitress and also as a cleaner. at the moment, she lives with her 34-year-old son. including cpf, her monthly income is roughly $1600 u.s. dollars. she pays all her own living expenses. last year, however, her son suddenly announced that he wanted to move to the philippines. he says he's married a local woman and has already built a home there. her son is leaving next year. although an once considered moving overseas with him, she can't bear the thought of adopting to life in a new country, nor does she want to live in singapore all alone
have to depend on yourself. >> the retirement age for taxi drivers is 75. to work without taking any days off until then. this woman who lives with her son works five days a week. an is employed at a food court near raffle place station, the busiest area in singapore. she makes $900 in u.s. dollars a month. it's hard work and keeps her on her feet. an used to work as a nurse in a national hospital. she says her husband, who died six years ago, never once paid for living expenses. after...
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(jane seymour) who knew i just had to age?hortly after i began using crepe erase, we had this crazy idea to have me put this bikini on then take some photographs on the beach. why would i pose in a bikini at the age of 62? why? i mean, what an insane idea. i didn't want to pose in a bikini when i was 17, so why now? and i don't think i would've done it if i hadn't been using crepe erase. i feel that using crepe erase makes-- it just makes me feel like i'm turning back the clock. when i look at jane seymour and i see her beautiful skin and her chest and her arms and her legs, i think, "i want what she's having. i want that." (male narrator) crepe erase is different than anything you've tried before. formulated with our breakthrough trufirm complex along with seven other super hydrators like coconut oil. legendary for its healing benefits crepe erase specifically targets your age giveaway zones. the crepey skin on your neck chest, arms, legs, and even your hands. i was a leading host on qvc in the beauty department. i was used t
(jane seymour) who knew i just had to age?hortly after i began using crepe erase, we had this crazy idea to have me put this bikini on then take some photographs on the beach. why would i pose in a bikini at the age of 62? why? i mean, what an insane idea. i didn't want to pose in a bikini when i was 17, so why now? and i don't think i would've done it if i hadn't been using crepe erase. i feel that using crepe erase makes-- it just makes me feel like i'm turning back the clock. when i look at...
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>> good morning and welcome to the commission of aging and adult services. good morning again and welcome to the commission on aging and adult services commission meeting. could we have the roll call. >> president ed that james. >> present. >> vice president gustavo seriina. >> here. >> commissioner katie loo. >> here. >> commissioner samer itani. commissioner ow. >> present. >> commissioner roy. >> present. >> and please note that secretary badasow is present. >> please note that we're going to table the nominating committee and could we have approval of the agenda with that change. >> so moved. >> second. >> it's been moved and seconded that we approve the agenda as printed except item 3 the nominating committee report. all in favor? >> aye. >> aye's have it. next item approval of the consent agenda. >> so moved. >> second. >> it's been moved and seconded that we approve the consent agenda as printed. all in favor say aye? >> aye. >> opposes? the motion is carried. can we have approval of the march 4 meeting minutes except that we have a change there commi
>> good morning and welcome to the commission of aging and adult services. good morning again and welcome to the commission on aging and adult services commission meeting. could we have the roll call. >> president ed that james. >> present. >> vice president gustavo seriina. >> here. >> commissioner katie loo. >> here. >> commissioner samer itani. commissioner ow. >> present. >> commissioner roy. >> present. >> and please...
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even those over the age of 18. the plans to raise the age for buying a pack. reporter: it would change the age minimum from 18 to 21 to buy cigarettes here in the district. they reintroduce the bill after a recent study was released saying that predicted smoking prevalence falls if the minimum age was set at 21. the study also finds it would result in 249,000 fewer premature deaths for those born between 2000 and 2019. >> you can go to war and kill someone when you're 18 but you can't smoke or drink? upping it to 201i think is a bit much. >> it's incredibly important because we know there are lots in the district of columbia that are getting access to tobacco products. this is one of the things we think has a positive impact to prevent early access to tobacco products. reporter: he hopes to get the bill passed this year. alison: here is our question of the day. asking if you think the smoking age should be raged -- raised to 21. join in the conversation right there. leon: one away check and see if the traffic can help. >> a great shot of an accident really vis
even those over the age of 18. the plans to raise the age for buying a pack. reporter: it would change the age minimum from 18 to 21 to buy cigarettes here in the district. they reintroduce the bill after a recent study was released saying that predicted smoking prevalence falls if the minimum age was set at 21. the study also finds it would result in 249,000 fewer premature deaths for those born between 2000 and 2019. >> you can go to war and kill someone when you're 18 but you can't...
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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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of their golden age. >> what is great is these woman are totally happy to admit their age and help don't admit it they are happy to say i'm 50 57. >> reporter: he will mcphearson's confidence give her a glow at 51. >> she loves getting older. positive thing. >> reporter: demi says it is all about maintaining your sexuality but many refeel fountain of youth is just a faucet away. >> drink ago lot of water. >> things we hear are drink a lot of water wear unscreen, get a lot of sleep. >> sleep is important. >> sleep is most important thing. >> reporter: almost 50 robin wright turning it up with jimmy fallon and elizabeth hurley also 49 proving that older still draws viewers. also on that list, 47 year-old lisa bonnet who absolutely looks half of her age even when she's posing with her mini me 26 year-old daughter. i mean come on they look like sisters. the chris and jessica back to you. >> they do look like sisters. >> drink lots of water. i mean water is important and so is sun screen but part of the regimen i say. >>> for more on the story and rest of the entertainment truckers catch insi
of their golden age. >> what is great is these woman are totally happy to admit their age and help don't admit it they are happy to say i'm 50 57. >> reporter: he will mcphearson's confidence give her a glow at 51. >> she loves getting older. positive thing. >> reporter: demi says it is all about maintaining your sexuality but many refeel fountain of youth is just a faucet away. >> drink ago lot of water. >> things we hear are drink a lot of water wear...
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average age on the pipes in san jose that break?more than 50 years old. >> it is something that we need to be paying attention to. >> jennifer stokes are doctors at cal berkeley. studying this very problem. >> if we go into it without a lot of planning we could find ourselves in a really tough situation in ten or 20, 30 years. >> stokes and hendrickson's research shows a clear economic benefit to spending that money on infrastructure repair now rather than later. >> system that is operate day-to-day are more expensive than if you end up paying this money earlier. >> communities like san francisco, parts of marin, parts of any area in the bay area are going to have very, very old water pipes. they're going to fail. >> congressman jared huffman represents marin county. he is proposing that congress spend more money to fix these problems now. >> we'll have to try to get ahead of this. if we don't regularly update and modernize that infrastructure, you're going to see massive failures. >> reporter: worst case? some experts say some comm
average age on the pipes in san jose that break?more than 50 years old. >> it is something that we need to be paying attention to. >> jennifer stokes are doctors at cal berkeley. studying this very problem. >> if we go into it without a lot of planning we could find ourselves in a really tough situation in ten or 20, 30 years. >> stokes and hendrickson's research shows a clear economic benefit to spending that money on infrastructure repair now rather than later....
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it's more middle aged. because for many there's a lot of living left to do after age 60. even embarking on second or third careers. >> i want to live longer so i can see what happens. i really care about the future. >> such passionate aging and wellness experts say the best ways to stay vibrant include exercising at least 30 minutes a day, managing stress sticking to a healthy diet and not smoking. good ways to stay young, no matter what the birthday cards say. erica edwards, nbc 10 news. >>> now to breaking news from sky force 10. firefighters are on the scene of a brush fire in northeast philadelphia. brush fires burning on academy road at. no reported injuries at this time. the low humidity and breeze like we've seen today can add to that risk for brush fires. >> coming up at 6:00 all eyes on students citizens and police. >> a south jersey university is now a new leader in student safety. how police plan to use body cameras on campus, and what students have to say about the program. >>> and another attempted child luring in our area but police are shocked at the descri
it's more middle aged. because for many there's a lot of living left to do after age 60. even embarking on second or third careers. >> i want to live longer so i can see what happens. i really care about the future. >> such passionate aging and wellness experts say the best ways to stay vibrant include exercising at least 30 minutes a day, managing stress sticking to a healthy diet and not smoking. good ways to stay young, no matter what the birthday cards say. erica edwards, nbc 10...
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leon: pushing back the age to buy tobacco.nd the school's president asking for major change on campus as suzanne kennedy tells us. students are unhappy with a lack of sexual assault education on campus. suzanne: a vocal group of american university students rallied on campus today to call for mandatory sexual assault prevention education. assault survivors say the university isn't doing enough to change the culture on campus. >> i have been affected by sexual violence and rape culture every single day. suzanne: they are asking for the creation of a sexual assault response hunter, education, and counseling for incoming freshmen. >> there are resources that are amazing. others simply aren't affected enough -- effective enough. suzanne: one of the schools being investigated as to how it response to sexual violence. students not involved in the protest say the school should do more. >> more awareness is better. no matter what. >> i feel like there should be more awareness. suzanne: they said they will continue to work with this gr
leon: pushing back the age to buy tobacco.nd the school's president asking for major change on campus as suzanne kennedy tells us. students are unhappy with a lack of sexual assault education on campus. suzanne: a vocal group of american university students rallied on campus today to call for mandatory sexual assault prevention education. assault survivors say the university isn't doing enough to change the culture on campus. >> i have been affected by sexual violence and rape culture...
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old age. and we uncover our aging piepz and all the water we're losing in this record drought. >> reporter: it's all because we're not replacing this aging infra infrastructure. from san francisco to the east bay and down to the south bay. nearly 1300 breaks in 2014 alone. and because of those breaks millions of gallons of water lost. all day, every day, the phones at east bay municipal utility district ring with reports of broken water mains. from san pablo to san leandro, to berkley. 3200 miles of pipe in the east bay alone, more than 800 breaks last year. >> the oldest pipe dates to the 1800s. >> reporter: he serves a district. >> anytime your go to your tap, we want to make sure clean water comes out. >> the pipes carrying this water are made from all type of different miterials. and as these pipes age, they break at different times in their life cycle. and some are breaking sooner than ones made in the '50s and '60s. but the rates of brakes is increasing that's why east bay mud has as man
old age. and we uncover our aging piepz and all the water we're losing in this record drought. >> reporter: it's all because we're not replacing this aging infra infrastructure. from san francisco to the east bay and down to the south bay. nearly 1300 breaks in 2014 alone. and because of those breaks millions of gallons of water lost. all day, every day, the phones at east bay municipal utility district ring with reports of broken water mains. from san pablo to san leandro, to berkley....
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marco rubio's age. is that a double standard? >> i don't think so at all. i don't think i'm in the mood to elect a freshman senator with you know, passion and ideology and youth by virtue of his age. i just don't think that that's enough either way. i'm curious. i'm looking at rand paul, ted cruz marco rubio and i see so many similarities. >> you do? >> i know a lot of viewers are saying the same thing. you have freshman senators, tea partiers, people that are trying to make sure they're the future of the republican party but is there enough to differentiate them? >> i think rubio would say he has more experience than a lot of others. >> 2009 right? it's been six years for him and he's quick to tell you he was the house speaker in the state legislature in florida so he has a resume and a voting record that you can -- or a decision record that you can point to. what are your thoughts? >> i think that what the voter is going to look for in a candidate is someone fresh and someone new and i think the fact
marco rubio's age. is that a double standard? >> i don't think so at all. i don't think i'm in the mood to elect a freshman senator with you know, passion and ideology and youth by virtue of his age. i just don't think that that's enough either way. i'm curious. i'm looking at rand paul, ted cruz marco rubio and i see so many similarities. >> you do? >> i know a lot of viewers are saying the same thing. you have freshman senators, tea partiers, people that are trying to make...
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for those with special needs, that usually means up to age 21. >> ready, set go!t purposeful things to do, he will fall back into the autism world, into his own inner world. he's so much happier out of it. but that's where his brain takes him. it's hard. i really need these people and i can't have them anymore. >> reporter: as an adult, eric will be eligible for social security. and he'll be able to apply for services funded by medicaid. but his parents have been warned that those programs will not be tailored to autism or build on the skills eric has mastered at the rebecca school. >> we just can't cut off educating and teaching and supporting people when they age out of their school program. >> reporter: linda walder is the executive director of the daniel jordan fiddle foundation, a nonprofit think-tank devoted to studying the issues around adults with autism. because autism prevalence rates have more than doubled over the last decade, she says an estimated half a million young people with autism will age out in the next ten years. >> and it's a tsunami of chil
for those with special needs, that usually means up to age 21. >> ready, set go!t purposeful things to do, he will fall back into the autism world, into his own inner world. he's so much happier out of it. but that's where his brain takes him. it's hard. i really need these people and i can't have them anymore. >> reporter: as an adult, eric will be eligible for social security. and he'll be able to apply for services funded by medicaid. but his parents have been warned that those...
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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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that's the only way to end age discrimination, so owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination. so we need to out ourselves, and that's what i was talking about. we're not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> so, i think individually we're better off today than we were when probably you chose the 50 benchmark, on average more healthy, had more human capital, were willing to -- looking for opportunities to use it. institutionally, our institutions are in need of help so you have that capablity. you have that potential that you're not able to use and you're in a situation because of the things that changes that we made in the retirement system itself. you may be worse off. than the 50-year-old was a few year ago. so good parts, you have the opportunity to perhaps live longer and live better as you live longer, but you're doing that in maybe couldn't text that needs some repair. so i think these kinds of events, these discussions, are where the changes are happening in those institutions. >> i'm teresa and i'm 57 -
that's the only way to end age discrimination, so owning your age as you age is a very important piece for ending age discrimination. so we need to out ourselves, and that's what i was talking about. we're not comfortable with this. we all have to be really comfortable with that. >> so, i think individually we're better off today than we were when probably you chose the 50 benchmark, on average more healthy, had more human capital, were willing to -- looking for opportunities to use it....
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ever wonder what you might do when you hit the age of 80 or 82?stless and decided to start a whole new career at age 82. a proud person from oakland. started writing and writing more. a lot of books in front of us. has published three novels. and a self book on self-publishing. the latest thriller is called "justice for joshua ". let's say hello to the author. good to have you on the program. >> good morning. >> so 61 years in the insurance business.
ever wonder what you might do when you hit the age of 80 or 82?stless and decided to start a whole new career at age 82. a proud person from oakland. started writing and writing more. a lot of books in front of us. has published three novels. and a self book on self-publishing. the latest thriller is called "justice for joshua ". let's say hello to the author. good to have you on the program. >> good morning. >> so 61 years in the insurance business.
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the cast of "the avengers: age of ultron" is here.obert downey jr., chris hemsworth, mark ruffalo, chris evans, scarlett johansson captain america, hawkeye. we gathered them together in one place. they fell in to my trap. tonight i will destroy them. it's like having our own private comic con without the smell of comic con. i got to see the new avengers movie last week. it's really good. it's different. this one, i hope i'm not ruining it, but the avengers go to maui for the week and let the world solve its own problems. there's a fight scene between iron man and the hulk which you may have seen in the trailers which starts when iron man says the dress was gold and white and the hulk disagrees. the hulk, by the way, has new pants in the movie. instead of getting torn up in that hulky way, they are made of a material that stretches with him. what that means is the hulk is wearing yoga pants now. the hulk shops at lululemon. i don't know how they are able to figure these things out before they happen but they project that "the avengers:
the cast of "the avengers: age of ultron" is here.obert downey jr., chris hemsworth, mark ruffalo, chris evans, scarlett johansson captain america, hawkeye. we gathered them together in one place. they fell in to my trap. tonight i will destroy them. it's like having our own private comic con without the smell of comic con. i got to see the new avengers movie last week. it's really good. it's different. this one, i hope i'm not ruining it, but the avengers go to maui for the week and...
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the second item is item b is requesting authorization to modify the grant with institute on aging for community living fund during the period of april 1, 2015 through june 30, 2015 in the additional amount of $40,500 for a revised grant amount not to exceed $16,941,577. shirreen. >> yes. this is a one time only request that we have before you. the city works with a number of organizations with these cfci's and provide houses with people living with hiv/aids and these organizations are facing some real difficultly -- real financial difficultly partly because of the cut in ryan white funds and partly because it's a model that's really hard to sustain so they're looking at the people that live in those units and saying okay are their needs specific to hiv/aids or are there issues related to aging? do they need to stay in these units? do we need to look at this whole thing differently? and some of the organizations came to the city and asked can you help pay for this and use general fund to pay for people to live in these units and the stay came back and let's look and do an assessment an
the second item is item b is requesting authorization to modify the grant with institute on aging for community living fund during the period of april 1, 2015 through june 30, 2015 in the additional amount of $40,500 for a revised grant amount not to exceed $16,941,577. shirreen. >> yes. this is a one time only request that we have before you. the city works with a number of organizations with these cfci's and provide houses with people living with hiv/aids and these organizations are...
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a new age of aging. >> christy brinkley she's 61.st joined the club. i hard you had a big birthday last month. >> yeah turned 60-years-old. >> how did that feel? >> it felt wonderful. it really did. >> how about the rest of us? >> life expectancy has gone up if ten years in the past generation one generational gap. >> our bodies and brains are staying stronger lodgeer than ever. in 2012 life expectancy in the u.s. reached a record high of 78.8 years with women expected to live to the ripe old age of 81. men 76. when it comes to that loaded term middle age, it may be time to rethink it entirely according to new research. someone who is 60-years-old today, i would argue is middle aged says the co-author of a new study published in the plos one journal. the faster the increase in life expectancy the less aging is actually going on. it's not about a number when it comes to age, according to study. it's about how your body and mind measure up. >> your whole body doesn't age at the same speed. siv organs age differently. some people can st
a new age of aging. >> christy brinkley she's 61.st joined the club. i hard you had a big birthday last month. >> yeah turned 60-years-old. >> how did that feel? >> it felt wonderful. it really did. >> how about the rest of us? >> life expectancy has gone up if ten years in the past generation one generational gap. >> our bodies and brains are staying stronger lodgeer than ever. in 2012 life expectancy in the u.s. reached a record high of 78.8 years...
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at what age? >> well the u.n. decided that 60 is old age.at is time to death. okay? they suggest that around 10 to 15 years before you die is when you really begin aging. so then we take what's our life expectancy. the average is around 78. so that means that you don't become old until maybe your mid to late 60s making 60 middle age. that's the calculation. do you buy it? >> just different math than i was taught. middle means -- right down -- right down half and half baby. >> but it kind of makes sense, though. think life expectancy used to be 65. health declines rapidly in the last few years. >> i'll miss you, hoda. >> dr. natalie, thank you so much. >> you're so welcome. >> always defying her own age, lynda carter, after your local news. >> wow! we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. hershey's is mine, yours our chocolate. we used to have so many empty rolls! mom! that's why we switched to charmin ultra mega roll. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use le
at what age? >> well the u.n. decided that 60 is old age.at is time to death. okay? they suggest that around 10 to 15 years before you die is when you really begin aging. so then we take what's our life expectancy. the average is around 78. so that means that you don't become old until maybe your mid to late 60s making 60 middle age. that's the calculation. do you buy it? >> just different math than i was taught. middle means -- right down -- right down half and half baby. >>...
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i have noticed no deterioration in my mental ability with my age. >> that is remarkable.hat do you attribute that to? >> well, i think it goes a long with your general health and i have to say this, i'm a heavy promoter of the vegan approach. >> yeah. >> dr. ellsworth follows an entirely plant based diet, and it appears to have served him well. he's 100 years old and in perfect health. in fact, he was a practicing heart surgeon until only five years ago. >> i assisted until 95. i could do open heart surgery right now. eye hands are steady, eyes are good. >> how does that diet help? >> we concentrate on the heart. see, you don't have heart attacks. >> he lives in california, one of the original blue zones, hot spots in the globe where people live measurably longer lives, greece, italy, japan, and costa rica. each of them colleselected becaf lifestyles that create an environment where people live healthier, longer. dan led the team that first discovered the blue zones. >> loma linda has the seventh day adventists in the world, and they are living longer. >> that's over here
i have noticed no deterioration in my mental ability with my age. >> that is remarkable.hat do you attribute that to? >> well, i think it goes a long with your general health and i have to say this, i'm a heavy promoter of the vegan approach. >> yeah. >> dr. ellsworth follows an entirely plant based diet, and it appears to have served him well. he's 100 years old and in perfect health. in fact, he was a practicing heart surgeon until only five years ago. >> i...