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embrace your age, darlin'. >> i'm 55. >> whoo-hoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> and i'm expecting my first grandchild any day. >> oh, congratulations. >> so i want to look natural but look the best that i can at this age and, like you said, embrace it. >> yeah, you're gonna be the hot grandma, that's for sure. wow. well, tori, thank you so much. you do look amazing. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] well, i'd have to say that we've proven that derm exclusive's fill & freeze really does turn back the hands of time and give all of us younger-looking skin in just minutes. and here's the best news. everybody watching -- you at home and all of you here in our studio audience -- is going to get fill & freeze -- this is a $60 value -- for free! [ cheers and applause ] here's how to get yours. >> announcer: that's right. call the number on your screen right now and order to get a free $60 tube of fill & freeze and see your own amazing instant results like these. >> the fill & freeze is an immediate fix. it's filling up those lines that
embrace your age, darlin'. >> i'm 55. >> whoo-hoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> and i'm expecting my first grandchild any day. >> oh, congratulations. >> so i want to look natural but look the best that i can at this age and, like you said, embrace it. >> yeah, you're gonna be the hot grandma, that's for sure. wow. well, tori, thank you so much. you do look amazing. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] well, i'd have to say that we've proven that derm...
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population is aging. according to census bureau projections, 21% of our population will be age 65 and older by the year 2040. that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day, 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. as many as 90% of them have one or more chronic health conditions. americans age 85 and older, our oldest, are the fastest-growing segment of our population. this is the very population most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that could lead to disability and the need for long-term care. at the very time our population is growing older the need for care and support increasing. the population of professional and informal caregivers is declining. today, there are seven potential caregivers for each person over age 80 and at the highest risk of reclaiming long-term care. by the year 2030, there will be four. i've year 2050, the numbers drop to fewer than three. as a consequence in the future, more and more people will have to rely on your and fewer caregivers. as people age they naturally
population is aging. according to census bureau projections, 21% of our population will be age 65 and older by the year 2040. that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day, 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. as many as 90% of them have one or more chronic health conditions. americans age 85 and older, our oldest, are the fastest-growing segment of our population. this is the very population most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that could lead to disability and the need for...
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like i have, or even age at all. >> why do you think that i'm a little bit old? >> because you have lines, right up here in your face. >> today there's a movement of people who are trying to defeat aging - and some of the ills associated with it. some say even death itself. >> this would be a change utterly unlike any change that has ever happened in all of human history. >> it's a prospect that seems both fascinating and terrifying. what price could we pay for this? and what would happen to life without what we've come to accept as its logical end? >> does it bother you to think of dying? >> (nods). >> why? >> because it makes me feel that i'm going to get really, really hurt from dying.. >> do you wonder what's going to happen to me after i die? >> i'm assuming you'll become a ghost >> what would that be like? >> probably scary >> i think it's scary to some people because you don't really get to live with your family any more. (starts to cry) >> are you getting sad? >> (nods) >> why are you getting sad? come here. is it the idea of not living with your family a
like i have, or even age at all. >> why do you think that i'm a little bit old? >> because you have lines, right up here in your face. >> today there's a movement of people who are trying to defeat aging - and some of the ills associated with it. some say even death itself. >> this would be a change utterly unlike any change that has ever happened in all of human history. >> it's a prospect that seems both fascinating and terrifying. what price could we pay for...
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population is aging. according to census bureau projections, 21% of our population will be 65 and older by the year 2040. that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day 12,000 -- 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. as many as 90% of them have one or more chronic health conditions. americans age 85 and older our oldest old, are the fastest-growing segment of our population. and this is the very population that is most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that could lead to disability and the need for long-term care. at the very time our population is growing older, the need for care and support is increasing. the population of professional and informal caregivers is however, declining. today, there are seven potential caregivers for each person over age 80 and at the highest risk of reclaiming long-term care. -- requiring long-term care. by the year 2030, there will be four. and by the year 2050, the numbers drop to fewer than three. as a consequence in the future more and more people will have
population is aging. according to census bureau projections, 21% of our population will be 65 and older by the year 2040. that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day 12,000 -- 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. as many as 90% of them have one or more chronic health conditions. americans age 85 and older our oldest old, are the fastest-growing segment of our population. and this is the very population that is most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that could lead to disability...
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. >> office of the aging we have had contract with candor for about 10 years i do remember that at one point through the time the contract actually went over to the department of the public health and come back over to dos so that's a little bit of the history so we've had a relationship with conner house for several years. >> thank you. any other questions or comments any questions or comments from the public? hearing none call the question all in favor, say i. any opposed thank you. the carries >> next item f approval and discussion of the fiscal year 2015-2016 area plan update for submission is to the california department of aging two colleagues welcome. >> good morning, commissioners and executive director can you hear me okay closer i'm rose johnson with the aging planning unit and we're here seeking our approval the update phone number for the office on aging this is the last update you'll be getting for 2012 through 2016 next spring we'll be bringing a new area plan for office of the aging okay so as you recall the subsequent i didn't want with the data on the california depart
. >> office of the aging we have had contract with candor for about 10 years i do remember that at one point through the time the contract actually went over to the department of the public health and come back over to dos so that's a little bit of the history so we've had a relationship with conner house for several years. >> thank you. any other questions or comments any questions or comments from the public? hearing none call the question all in favor, say i. any opposed thank...
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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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we're at the technology age. if people age in place. they need to be able to access services and programs. this is very impressive this is out there. and you are able to meet the needs of cross section of disability. for people that learn at a different rate. so thank you for being here and answering my question. >> thank you. >> i have a couple of questions. >> sure. >> first. could you repeat for us the location of the bridge in the library and a phone number for people to call for more information. >> sure. our phone number is 557-4388. that is the bridge's line. we're located in the main library. on the 5th floor. there is like an actual bridge type area. in the library. we're right across from that. you can always ask. someone will direct you to us. >> you mentioned. you have trained volunteers. doing tutoring and i wondered. is this peer tutoring. or any member from the community can come in and volunteer? >> yeah. so it's one on one tutoring. for the pronlt read program. i'm not exactly sure of the vetting process for that. they
we're at the technology age. if people age in place. they need to be able to access services and programs. this is very impressive this is out there. and you are able to meet the needs of cross section of disability. for people that learn at a different rate. so thank you for being here and answering my question. >> thank you. >> i have a couple of questions. >> sure. >> first. could you repeat for us the location of the bridge in the library and a phone number for...
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on a commercial onion farm in texas we found gabriella, age nine. she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the un's convention on the rights of the child. and the us rules on child labor in agricultural haven't changed in over 40 years. >> some legislators have tried to raise the minimum age for farm workers. the care act of 2009 would have brought it up to 14, the same as it is for every other industry. however, this bill was opposed by the farm lobby, so after it was introduced to congress, it was referred to committee, where it died. >> we've come to washington dc to talk to one of the biggest lobbies for agricultural interests, the american farm bureau federation. spending close to $6 million on lobbying for agriculture in one year, it's a major player keeping government regulation off of farms and big agro businesses. i'm meeting kristi boswell, the director of congressional relations. she works on labor and immigration. >> why is it that a
on a commercial onion farm in texas we found gabriella, age nine. she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the un's convention on the rights of the child. and the us rules on child labor in agricultural haven't changed in over 40 years. >> some legislators have tried to raise the minimum age for farm workers. the care act of 2009 would have...
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district elections to age 16 and also i'd like to note that the other priorities will not tag as long as that one i'm introducing joyce for the second priority. >> hello supervisors i'm joyce sue the district 7 precedent i sit on the immigration committee i'm going to talk about amendment number 2 for the san francisco dock recipients in san francisco there are thirty thousand undocumented cabinet 5 thousand between 18 and 24 in 2013 president obama mentioned the child docking a in 2014 obama expanded docking a for preferred action under the new plan the recipients will renew their status every 3 years instead of 2 and immigrants that entered the u.s. between january 2010 that has one child that is a citizen or has a green card can stay in the united states although those two programs are not - the needs to have the costs open the immigrant is is placing a significant barrier on docket immigrants 35 percent of under hundred percent of the poverty level those barriers were made clear at a meeting we held with supervisor breed's office we encourage the board one to support the additiona
district elections to age 16 and also i'd like to note that the other priorities will not tag as long as that one i'm introducing joyce for the second priority. >> hello supervisors i'm joyce sue the district 7 precedent i sit on the immigration committee i'm going to talk about amendment number 2 for the san francisco dock recipients in san francisco there are thirty thousand undocumented cabinet 5 thousand between 18 and 24 in 2013 president obama mentioned the child docking a in 2014...
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an age or any identification. he also considered that they had retrained the staff as well as the permit holder, he also considered if the permit holder implemented any operational changes like installing the scanner, that actually reads the age, and he also looked if the business had a list ri of selling a tobacco product to a minor the one for a 10 day suspension, the permit holder retrained everybody, the permit holder installed a scanner that would read the age and tlfps no history of the permit holder ever selling a tobacco product to a minor so this was a first-time violation, so in the case of lucky 7, they failed to ask for i.d., they failed to ask for age and in the police report itself, it stated that there is a sign posted at the entrance that says no one under the age of 18 was allowed in the store quet yet the minor entered the store and purchased a device. they didn't offer any retraining of anyone, they didn't offer any changes in their operational procedures and the department could not verify the
an age or any identification. he also considered that they had retrained the staff as well as the permit holder, he also considered if the permit holder implemented any operational changes like installing the scanner, that actually reads the age, and he also looked if the business had a list ri of selling a tobacco product to a minor the one for a 10 day suspension, the permit holder retrained everybody, the permit holder installed a scanner that would read the age and tlfps no history of the...
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ag gag. others call them farm privacy bills. the eight states in orange was passed the ag gag build, including north carolina. the debate over ag gag bills boils down to a battle over freedom of speech versus the privacy rights of farmers. k johnson smith thinks they are a good thing, and she is the president and c.e.o. of the animal agriculture alliance, an industry group advocating for animal farmers. the way i see it, activists are reporting real abuses in an industry we know is not all that transparent. instead of charges against farmers, the bill is making it possible for charges against whistle blowers. what is wrong with my analysis of that? >> a lot of things, i'm sorry to say. let me first say that our organization does not lobby, so we are not involved in supporting legislative initiatives such as the farm protection bills. however, i understand the need for them, and the reasons legislators across the country have been introducing these bills are because animal rights activists are fraudulent i representing themselves
ag gag. others call them farm privacy bills. the eight states in orange was passed the ag gag build, including north carolina. the debate over ag gag bills boils down to a battle over freedom of speech versus the privacy rights of farmers. k johnson smith thinks they are a good thing, and she is the president and c.e.o. of the animal agriculture alliance, an industry group advocating for animal farmers. the way i see it, activists are reporting real abuses in an industry we know is not all that...
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oh you are talking about her age. truth of the matter is she is up there in age. i don't think it has anything to do with her being a female or anything else. if you want an older president vote for her. >> do you know how much older regan was than hillary? only a year. >> she is secretary 9. he is -- she is 69. he was 70. that is not even that old. >> that was the old 69 and 70 in the 80s. >> it was much older. the grandma on the walton's was 69. now it is not that old. >> and hot. >> she was a good looking woman. on a scale of 1 to 100. 1 be 1% and 100 being 100% what chance does bernie sanders have? >> 100%. he is a democratic socialist. he used to sing in a jam band. not even sing, but shouted in a jam band and i can't tell the difference between a fish concert and the democratic convention. there is a natural agreement there. >> did you know that larry flint claimed bill clinton went up to him in a party and said i'm your hero. clinton denies that, but flint says there are witnesses. do you believe it? >> absolutely. he said something else not mentioned in th
oh you are talking about her age. truth of the matter is she is up there in age. i don't think it has anything to do with her being a female or anything else. if you want an older president vote for her. >> do you know how much older regan was than hillary? only a year. >> she is secretary 9. he is -- she is 69. he was 70. that is not even that old. >> that was the old 69 and 70 in the 80s. >> it was much older. the grandma on the walton's was 69. now it is not that old....
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this is based on a family with school age children. if you rafamily with pree school age children that cost >> infant is about 100 thousand a year and preschoolers is like 90 thousand a year so parent with younger kids are squeezed more >> yes. one reason why ewhee chose to make sure we highlight this is to call out the squeeze that our middle income families experience in the city because of the cost of livering is very high we want to make sure that we number 1 understand the data and figure out new ways and policies and practs to insure we support our working families and that using fram poverty numbers isn't enough. we need to understand the context that these families live in >> i i'm glatd mu chel [inaudible] i guess we need to look for more funding and early care given the high cost for babies and infant and toddlers. as we look for a elder index as the baby boomers become senior boomers this same type of economics is helpful to look beyond the low poverty level for seniors for more of a elder index like insight does. as we try
this is based on a family with school age children. if you rafamily with pree school age children that cost >> infant is about 100 thousand a year and preschoolers is like 90 thousand a year so parent with younger kids are squeezed more >> yes. one reason why ewhee chose to make sure we highlight this is to call out the squeeze that our middle income families experience in the city because of the cost of livering is very high we want to make sure that we number 1 understand the data...
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. >> the commission on san francisco aging & adult services commission standing only crowd i thought katie was appearing bridget take the roll arrest commissioner james is absent commissioner vice president serlina commissioner itani commissioner loo commissioner ow commissioner sims commissioner roy and please note that executive director ann is present the next item is the approval of the minutes do i have a motion to approve any decision comments or questions. >> > all in favor, say i. > any opposed thank you the motion carries item 3 approval the consent calendar do i have a motion to approve. >> second you. >> any discussion or comments or questions from the public hearing none. > all in favor, say i. > any opposed thank you the motion carries item number 4 approval the april 1st, 2015, minutes duo do i have a motion to approve seconded thank you. any questions or comments questions or comments from the public? hearing none all in favor, say i. any opposed thank you. the motion carries is there any general public comment at this time comment noted associated with the specific it
. >> the commission on san francisco aging & adult services commission standing only crowd i thought katie was appearing bridget take the roll arrest commissioner james is absent commissioner vice president serlina commissioner itani commissioner loo commissioner ow commissioner sims commissioner roy and please note that executive director ann is present the next item is the approval of the minutes do i have a motion to approve any decision comments or questions. >> > all in...
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heard of the aging. and disability centers before? this is new in the fact that we're working collaboratively. with eight different organizations. providing services. to 12 sights. throughout san francisco. that is information assistance. and referral. in the previous model. there are many staff spread out. the challenge was. we had the spread out resources. we had all of these locations. but really. the staff were. let's say for example. they were at one location. every tuesday from 1 to 5. but that was it. it became challenging for people. that was the closest site to them. but they couldn't make the time. so with this model and site. i will list them soon. they are open five days a week. except for one site. they are closed on wednesday's. and the sites that are working collaboration in the aging and disability resource center. is the richmond senior center. monday. activity center. out of the ocean. merced. and engel wood single center. open house. which is located at the lgbt community center. tool works. senior connections. 30th
heard of the aging. and disability centers before? this is new in the fact that we're working collaboratively. with eight different organizations. providing services. to 12 sights. throughout san francisco. that is information assistance. and referral. in the previous model. there are many staff spread out. the challenge was. we had the spread out resources. we had all of these locations. but really. the staff were. let's say for example. they were at one location. every tuesday from 1 to 5....
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that age.ust a little bit. just a little bit. on the third hand why are we talking about hormones at all? why can't she just be a good [beep] leader? why, why? we will be right back. [cheers and applause] what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of a mercedes. ♪ this is chevy? laughing i have a new appreciation for chevy. they thought about me. i could totally rock this. this thing feels pretty boss. it looks kind of dope. that's pretty cool. this is the jam. pretty bomb dude. maybe i will go chevy. i'm definitely in. ♪ our pizza hut big flavor dipper pizza is almost two-feet of pizza. whoa. you're gonna need a bigger car. we're gonna need a bigger family. we're gonna need a bigger game room. [angry knocking at the door] not in this lifetime manny.
that age.ust a little bit. just a little bit. on the third hand why are we talking about hormones at all? why can't she just be a good [beep] leader? why, why? we will be right back. [cheers and applause] what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of...
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i'm not fighting the behavior but i heard conflict between the new age and the old age here. >> so, if i may, and it's true, i mean, there's an explosion that i think we all can recognize of various devices on the market that deliver nicotine fluid combined with other substances, but one thing and then i have, is it lieutenant, lieutenant [inaudible] here who's prepared to comment as well. i don't want to read the actual definition because it states from 19n .2 that an electronic cigarette means any device with a heating element, a battery or an electronic circuit that provides nicotine or other vaporized liquids to the user in a manner that stimulates smoking tobacco. >> president lazarus, commissioner, lieutenant dave falza with the police department, regarding your dads traditional tobacco pipe, under those past lives no, unless the police officer could articulate that it was drug pair fen kneel ya if they believe that person was buy hating traditional tobacco pipe for the ingestion of the narcotic absolutely, that would fall under drug fair fen kneel ya. the electronic devices is n
i'm not fighting the behavior but i heard conflict between the new age and the old age here. >> so, if i may, and it's true, i mean, there's an explosion that i think we all can recognize of various devices on the market that deliver nicotine fluid combined with other substances, but one thing and then i have, is it lieutenant, lieutenant [inaudible] here who's prepared to comment as well. i don't want to read the actual definition because it states from 19n .2 that an electronic...
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that age.ust a little bit. just a little bit. on the third hand why are we talking about hormones at all? why can't she just be a good [beep] leader? why, why? we will be right back. [cheers and applause] if you haven't heard about the latest sale at hotels.com, then you haven't see n this commercial. book now and save during the memorial day sale at hotels.com. ♪ sorry... sorry... regerts? sorry, i was eating a milky way. ♪ so if i gave you a bud light are you up for whatever happens next? yeah! check it out. the perfect beer for stepping outside for some old school fun. my goodness... aaaahhhhhh! pac-maaaaaaaan! goooo! ♪ ♪ no! yeah, riley! ♪ ♪ we have a winner! what is going on?!?! what made you switch to taco bell breakfast? i, for me, i personally think that all the breakfast sandwiches are the same. but this is an a.m. crunchwrap. what really sets it off is i have a hashbrown in here. i'm c.j. and i'm a breakfast defector! ♪ [bong!] my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman
that age.ust a little bit. just a little bit. on the third hand why are we talking about hormones at all? why can't she just be a good [beep] leader? why, why? we will be right back. [cheers and applause] if you haven't heard about the latest sale at hotels.com, then you haven't see n this commercial. book now and save during the memorial day sale at hotels.com. ♪ sorry... sorry... regerts? sorry, i was eating a milky way. ♪ so if i gave you a bud light are you up for whatever happens next?...