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but aging without resources and aging without good circumstances. of the biggest challenges is the need for more orderable rental housing. the acute shortage of affordable homes affects low-income households of all ages many of whom are forced to spend excessive amounts of income just on housing but it is particularly tragic when an older adults often living alone must forgo purchasing essentials like nutritious food or medications just so they can pay the rent, just for shelter. survey show the overwhelming number of seniors want to quote age in place and stay at home as long as they can in there just in homes and communities yet many of our homes and communities lack the structural features and support services that can make living there safe and viable. combating these challenges is 70% of adults over 65 who will eventually require help with daily essentials like dating and food preparation and medications management. a sickness that is referred to as long-term service support. medicare doesn't cover these long-term services and supports. though
but aging without resources and aging without good circumstances. of the biggest challenges is the need for more orderable rental housing. the acute shortage of affordable homes affects low-income households of all ages many of whom are forced to spend excessive amounts of income just on housing but it is particularly tragic when an older adults often living alone must forgo purchasing essentials like nutritious food or medications just so they can pay the rent, just for shelter. survey show...
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and aging without resources and aging without good home circumstances.ne of the biggest challenges is the need for more affordable rental housing. the acute shortage of affordable homes affects low-income households of all ages, many of whom are forced to spend excessive amounts of income just on housing. but it is particularly tragic when an older adult, often living alone, must forgo purchasing essentials, like nutritious food or medications just so they can pay the rent, just for shelter. surveys show the overwhelming number of seniors want to, quote, aging place, stay at home as long as they can in their existing homes and communities. yet many of our homes and communities lack of structural features and support services that can make living there safe and viable. compounding these challenges is 70% of adults over 65 who will eventually require help with daily essentials like bathing in food preparation and medications management. .. large portion of household budget. in addition only a small minority of americans have long-term care insurance coveri
and aging without resources and aging without good home circumstances.ne of the biggest challenges is the need for more affordable rental housing. the acute shortage of affordable homes affects low-income households of all ages, many of whom are forced to spend excessive amounts of income just on housing. but it is particularly tragic when an older adult, often living alone, must forgo purchasing essentials, like nutritious food or medications just so they can pay the rent, just for shelter....
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but aging without resources and aging without good home circumstances. one biggest challenges is the need for more affordable rental housing. the acuteal shortage of affordae homes affects low income households of all ages, many of whom are forced to spendnd excessive amounts of income just on housing. it is particularly tragic when an older adult often living alone must forego purchasing essentials like f nutritious fo or medications just so they can pay the strent. just for shelter. surveys show the overwhelming number ofel seniors want to "ag in place," stay at home as long as theyta can in their existing homes and communities. yet, many of our homes and communities lack the structural features and supports services that canan make living there sa andng viable. compounding the challenges is a 70% after dults over 65 who will eventually require help with daily essentials like bathing andti food preparation and medication management. assistance that is long term services and support. medicare doesn't cover these long term services and sports. the cost o
but aging without resources and aging without good home circumstances. one biggest challenges is the need for more affordable rental housing. the acuteal shortage of affordae homes affects low income households of all ages, many of whom are forced to spendnd excessive amounts of income just on housing. it is particularly tragic when an older adult often living alone must forego purchasing essentials like f nutritious fo or medications just so they can pay the strent. just for shelter. surveys...
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an explosion in the gilded age. that is the haymarket affair.here was a strike at the mccormick works on may 3, 1886. they were calling for an 18 hour -- eight hour day. at least two workers were killed by police. there were anarchists in chicago. they said this violence to us is a wonderful example of our broader critique of american capitalism and we want to take advantage of this moment to use this tragedy in order to demonstrate to people the validity of our arguments. so they called for protests. the getting may 4. protests were well attended by the working classes especially german immigrants. there was a large turnout. it was peaceful by all accounts. the rhetoric was relatively tame. according to the relatively tame mayor of chicago, carter harrison, a lot of people were deciding that things were ok and it was time to go home. but it wasn't. what happened next at the rally, someone through a pipe bomb. a policeman was killed. the policeman began to fire. a shootout ensued. six police and four protesters were killed in the crossfire. we n
an explosion in the gilded age. that is the haymarket affair.here was a strike at the mccormick works on may 3, 1886. they were calling for an 18 hour -- eight hour day. at least two workers were killed by police. there were anarchists in chicago. they said this violence to us is a wonderful example of our broader critique of american capitalism and we want to take advantage of this moment to use this tragedy in order to demonstrate to people the validity of our arguments. so they called for...
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we're not done with the gilded age yet.e have been away from the south for some time now, so next time, when we will return we will turn our gaze back to dixie and observe their peculiar version of a gilded age. have a wonderful weekend. .urn your papers in have a wonderful weekend. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, www.c-span.org/history. you can watch recent programs -- american artifacts, lectures in history, and more at www.c-span.org/history. >> with congress in recess next week, american history tv programs are airing in prime time on c-span3. look for history features each night, including a three-day vietnam war summit from the lyndon b. johnson presidential library, a 50th anniversary retrospective on the conflict. monday, the first major engagement of the war. then, the soldier's battle after the war with physical and psychological trauma, and a conversation with henry kissinger. >> as the administration went on, a president who all his life as concernedn primarily with domestic policy was e
we're not done with the gilded age yet.e have been away from the south for some time now, so next time, when we will return we will turn our gaze back to dixie and observe their peculiar version of a gilded age. have a wonderful weekend. .urn your papers in have a wonderful weekend. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, www.c-span.org/history. you can watch recent programs -- american artifacts, lectures in history, and more at www.c-span.org/history. >> with...
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department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without them, we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work anywhere know that the administrative support is one of the more important functions thank you karen and read when the colleagues wrote about that better than anything i can say from the first day karen race demonstrated excellence if in all aspects she's the saufbt of the baggage for the monitoring more than 50 community-based organizations in san francisco the staff members are compromised of nutrition i was and karen has supported them with the new dine design to make them work effectively if you imagine o o a as a machine cesarean is that one guarantor that may not be mower powerful but essential to
department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without them, we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work...
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as you know we have been in the gilded age for some time now.ve already seen the technological innovations that made this economic expansion possible. we saw the economic transformations and the effect of those changes on the economy as far as lifestyles both for the very ritzy opulent robber baron lifestyles and also the very poor. whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was the increasing problems of housing in the sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century. all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime. as we talked about the farmers in this. that could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one. today we turn our attention mostly back towards industry and in some ways back toward the city as well. i want to look at different types of frustrations with this new order in america. we started with the song eight hours which
as you know we have been in the gilded age for some time now.ve already seen the technological innovations that made this economic expansion possible. we saw the economic transformations and the effect of those changes on the economy as far as lifestyles both for the very ritzy opulent robber baron lifestyles and also the very poor. whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was the increasing problems of housing in the sanitation that came with...
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and places that these are happening and how do you build the city for all ages. how do you build housing if it is in walkable distance and then not put in the pediments. em with the telephone poll right in the middle. end intention maliki and that is non costly the awful way to make the communities better. >> ended is not exactly easy to get in and out of philadelphia. and those factors are very difficult for older adults. and can be quite problematic but maybe a are better off if there were no sidewalks to drive 3 miles or 5 miles to get to the
and places that these are happening and how do you build the city for all ages. how do you build housing if it is in walkable distance and then not put in the pediments. em with the telephone poll right in the middle. end intention maliki and that is non costly the awful way to make the communities better. >> ended is not exactly easy to get in and out of philadelphia. and those factors are very difficult for older adults. and can be quite problematic but maybe a are better off if there...
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it's also because you're at that age. you think you are young so you don't know this and that i think today we live in a world where so many changes are happening and we are very well informed about what is actually going on not in our city but our country. as we all know in our presidential elections also coming up, so for me personally, i did work on this initiative. the past year the past commissioner started this initiative. for other use the commissioners have it work on this initiative, very proud of you guys and the hard work you put into this but i've also been on the site of policymaking . it takes years to just see an issue go it's one thing to advocate it's another to see it happen go through and write their and see if successful. so to me it's very important. >> supervisor cohen: dallas district time, bayview hunters point. >> president breed: yes, we know dropped the microphone. chairman avalos >> testifier: i like to state my personal reasons for supporting this ballot measure apostle ballot measure down the
it's also because you're at that age. you think you are young so you don't know this and that i think today we live in a world where so many changes are happening and we are very well informed about what is actually going on not in our city but our country. as we all know in our presidential elections also coming up, so for me personally, i did work on this initiative. the past year the past commissioner started this initiative. for other use the commissioners have it work on this initiative,...
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aging is one of those trends that you can set your watch to.e know there are more people over 65 then under. we still see opportunities in private markets, in emerging markets in aging that we do not think are priced in opportunities for investors to play the aging team. matt: how do you break that down ? do you say, let's look first off at emerging markets because they are not priced in or let's look first at the industry group, health care because you do not think it is priced in? how do you break this down to make it easier? taimur: we really break it down by looking at the fact-based and the first is where is beijing happening -- where is aging happening. there a misconception that it is mainly japan, the u.s., the u.k., but most of the world's over 65 live in the emerging markets. correction is really plant your lens where the aging trend is most focused. the second lens is saying, where is the money going, follow the money. even though there is a lot of they onlyillennials, control about 12% of the wealth in the world. differenty are very
aging is one of those trends that you can set your watch to.e know there are more people over 65 then under. we still see opportunities in private markets, in emerging markets in aging that we do not think are priced in opportunities for investors to play the aging team. matt: how do you break that down ? do you say, let's look first off at emerging markets because they are not priced in or let's look first at the industry group, health care because you do not think it is priced in? how do you...
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your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier and we both got the coverage we should have had for years now. mm-hm, with change to spare. (laughing) (colonial penn jingle) how canlike springtime?washed 12 weeks ago and still smell unstopables in-wash scent boosters. the more you pour, the more scent you'll savor. toss it in before your clothes for luxurious scent up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. the ultimate in long lasting scent. ♪ >>> over the past 25 years, abortion rates have dropped historic lows in wealthy countries but they've remained virtually unchanged in poor countries from a new study by the world health do little to lower rates but more likely to force women into having unsafe abortions. the researchers also say 80% of unintended pregnancies are in women who lack access to modern cont
your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier and we both got the coverage we should have had for years now. mm-hm, with change to spare. (laughing) (colonial penn jingle) how canlike springtime?washed 12 weeks ago and still smell...
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san francisco has its own aging electric with current age is 45.8 and is only increasing.ncidentally san francisco low voter turnout is into neighborhoods where we have the most families which is the bayview and visitation valley and many children in san francisco hard households with the parents cannot vote. we have a lot of research that went into why 16 and 17-year-olds should be able to vote and i'll be going over somebody stood up to going over briefly so if there's any questions worker additional details i said all be open to and seven after the presentation to research shows that voting is a vigilant when someone cast the first vote they will most likely continue voting and the younger someone starts loading the more likely there be able to be a lifelong voter. 16 is also better age to begin voting and then age 18 and those 18-year-olds are going to a lot of transition in their lives whether leaving the foster care system or high school were going off to college and many of us do tend to leave the city for college. currently, because of these transitions we have in
san francisco has its own aging electric with current age is 45.8 and is only increasing.ncidentally san francisco low voter turnout is into neighborhoods where we have the most families which is the bayview and visitation valley and many children in san francisco hard households with the parents cannot vote. we have a lot of research that went into why 16 and 17-year-olds should be able to vote and i'll be going over somebody stood up to going over briefly so if there's any questions worker...
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during summers i work with age groups, peewee's through high school age kids. football is a very special game. the life lessons with all the team sports, things people people learn, the friendships they make, the experience they have, i love the game of football. but i love my players more. looking at concussive head injuries through the course of time, i was five years ago made the decision that we would eliminate tackling from our practices. in season practice, preseason practice, and the guarantee i make to parents is, their son comes to dartmouth they will never tackle or be tackled by another dartmouth ballplayer for the four years. making that decision i was not 100% sure i i was doing the right thing. i worried about my players, or as i putting them at a competitive disadvantage? was was i preparing the believer games? it was not a popular decision among my staff. it went from complete ridicule to disbelief to condemnation in some parties. i was convinced however, i did a lot of research on it that the weight we teach tackling was not the way we tackling
during summers i work with age groups, peewee's through high school age kids. football is a very special game. the life lessons with all the team sports, things people people learn, the friendships they make, the experience they have, i love the game of football. but i love my players more. looking at concussive head injuries through the course of time, i was five years ago made the decision that we would eliminate tackling from our practices. in season practice, preseason practice, and the...
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then former hud secretary henry cisneros on issues facing aging americans. after the supreme court oral argument and foster v chapman. >> c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning with presidential candidate bernie sanders declaration of pursuing the nomination through to the democratic convention, congressman rick nolan talks about the 2016 campaign the future of the sender's candidacy his support of political reform. the ongoing concerns the wait times at airports and the agencies efficiency and effectiveness and the executive director of the presence committee and the arts and humanities and tony award-winning actor john floyd young discussing the government's role in promoting arts, education, public schools. be sure to watch c-span washington journal live. join the discussion. >> tuesday house oversight committee chair testifies on the conduct of irs commissioner john cost can and surrounding the irs targeting investigation. congressman javits will appear before the house judiciary co
then former hud secretary henry cisneros on issues facing aging americans. after the supreme court oral argument and foster v chapman. >> c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning with presidential candidate bernie sanders declaration of pursuing the nomination through to the democratic convention, congressman rick nolan talks about the 2016 campaign the future of the sender's candidacy his support of political reform....
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we are looking for older jurors closer to the age of the victim, age 79. so maybe the -- no, it's not the most are articulate flaming of it but i think it's more of a generational, she was younger, and that -- the age -- i don't think was a make or break factor, working at head start with underprivileged children, make ore break factor. a similarly situated white juror also struck for that same purpose. >> miss burton, wouldn't you agree -- a lot of these batson cases you'll have reported justifications which they could support 0 valid per rem tori strike, right? -- premotor re strike but the question for the court was did they support this valid like what was the prosecutor thinking? batson is a rule about purposeful discrimination, about intent, and so it doesn't really matter that there might have been a bunch of valid reasons out there. it's if it was clear that the prosecutor was thinking about race, you agree with that of. right? >> i think if his intent was to strike based on race. >> right. doesn't matter that he could have had a different intent t
we are looking for older jurors closer to the age of the victim, age 79. so maybe the -- no, it's not the most are articulate flaming of it but i think it's more of a generational, she was younger, and that -- the age -- i don't think was a make or break factor, working at head start with underprivileged children, make ore break factor. a similarly situated white juror also struck for that same purpose. >> miss burton, wouldn't you agree -- a lot of these batson cases you'll have reported...
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during summers i work with age groups, peewee's through high school age kids. football is a very special game. the life lessons with all the team sports, things people people learn, the friendships they make, the experience they have, i love the game of football. but i love my players more. looking at concussive head injuries through the course of time, i was five years ago made the decision that we would eliminate tackling from our practices. in season practice preseason practice, and the guarantee i make to parents is, their son comes to dartmouth they will never tackle or be tackled by another dartmouth ballplayer for the four years. making that decision i was not 100% sure i i was doing the right thing. i worried about my players, or as i putting them at a competitive disadvantage? was was i preparing the believer games? it was not a popular decision among my staff. it went from complete ridicule to disbelief to condemnation in some parties. i was convinced however, i did a lot of research on it that the weight we teach tackling was not the way we tackling
during summers i work with age groups, peewee's through high school age kids. football is a very special game. the life lessons with all the team sports, things people people learn, the friendships they make, the experience they have, i love the game of football. but i love my players more. looking at concussive head injuries through the course of time, i was five years ago made the decision that we would eliminate tackling from our practices. in season practice preseason practice, and the...
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you could not free in layperson below the age of 21 or above the age of 45 without explaining how you are going to take care of them, how they were going to be provided for. sally hemming name in a well, petition to the legislature and him saying this is how much money i'm going to leave her for her to take care of herself. we would've never argued about this question. if you don not, that would have been an admission that everything people have been named was true and he did not want to do that. the most important person in jefferson's life was marked to randolph. this is just my speculation. looking at the facts of what he would have to do. i don't think you would humiliate her like that, to make that admission on his deathbed. the other thing is i don't think jefferson would have thoughtt that it was a proper thing -- i don't think -- he would've thought of this property free 250-year-old woman. even if he could do. he did free people who are older at the time and they did explain how they were going to be taken care of. i don't think he wanted to admit this and i don't think he wo
you could not free in layperson below the age of 21 or above the age of 45 without explaining how you are going to take care of them, how they were going to be provided for. sally hemming name in a well, petition to the legislature and him saying this is how much money i'm going to leave her for her to take care of herself. we would've never argued about this question. if you don not, that would have been an admission that everything people have been named was true and he did not want to do...
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that sort of remains me -- not really in the stone age. everybody is in the reality tv age. so, what the advisers are telling them to do is how to get the very best response out of the viewers, and instead of really thinking about what the politicians are saying on all these different programs, we're being taken into the reality tv world where everybody kind of floats along and we all care about real -- we don't care about real stuff. we just care about what we think is happening. so, i don't think stone age is here. i think we have progressed a lot from stone age because we're at the stage where we can sit there with a completely empty mind and -- >> host: all right, suzanne, let's gate response from m-serveman. >> guest: well, we're not living in the stone age that's the problem. but we have a stone age brain on our shoulders and it is not really very good at helping us understands the problems we are facing. for instance, almost daily the -- one of the political problems we'll face involves the fate of millions of people, whether we're talking about tax policy or whether
that sort of remains me -- not really in the stone age. everybody is in the reality tv age. so, what the advisers are telling them to do is how to get the very best response out of the viewers, and instead of really thinking about what the politicians are saying on all these different programs, we're being taken into the reality tv world where everybody kind of floats along and we all care about real -- we don't care about real stuff. we just care about what we think is happening. so, i don't...
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if you own bonds at the age of 25, you're wasting your youth. it's better to put your capital to work in the stock market where it can grow. in your 30s i'm going to let you keep 10% of your retirement fund in bonds or 20% if you're on the conservative side once you here in your 40s you can go up to 20% to 30% bond. in your 50s 30,% to 40% and in your 6s as you approach retirement age, all right, take it up to 40 and 50%. that's right, 40% and 50% bonds. if you're retired i still think you should keep a chunk of your portfolio in the stock market. post-retirement my recommendation is increase your bond exposure 60% to 70%. once you stop working you can't afford to take too many losses with your investments especially since you're going to need to spend the money in your retirement account. but that said, i still think keeping roughly a third of your money in stocks makes sense because you're going to be living off your investments for the rest of your life so some part of your portfolio should be trying to create more wealth in case you live lon
if you own bonds at the age of 25, you're wasting your youth. it's better to put your capital to work in the stock market where it can grow. in your 30s i'm going to let you keep 10% of your retirement fund in bonds or 20% if you're on the conservative side once you here in your 40s you can go up to 20% to 30% bond. in your 50s 30,% to 40% and in your 6s as you approach retirement age, all right, take it up to 40 and 50%. that's right, 40% and 50% bonds. if you're retired i still think you...
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i work with all age groups, pee-wee through high school aged kids. game.ll is a very special the life lessons, with all the team sports, things people learn, the friendships they make, the experiences they have. i love the game of football. but i love my players more. looking at the concussion head injuries through time, five years ago, i made the decision that we would eliminate tackling from our practices. and the guarantee i make to parents is there son comes to harm of, there -- they will not tackle or the tackled for four years. i wasn't 100% sure i was doing the right thing. i worried about my players. was i putting them at a competitive disadvantage? themare -- was i preparing fully for games? i was convinced -- i did a lot of research on it. the way that we teach tackling is the -- is not the way that we tackle in games. i looked at the defensive tape. then we tried to replicate what we saw in games against pads, pitting them against other players, tackling sleds. a mobile tackling device which has been quite beneficial in terms of actually r
i work with all age groups, pee-wee through high school aged kids. game.ll is a very special the life lessons, with all the team sports, things people learn, the friendships they make, the experiences they have. i love the game of football. but i love my players more. looking at the concussion head injuries through time, five years ago, i made the decision that we would eliminate tackling from our practices. and the guarantee i make to parents is there son comes to harm of, there -- they will...
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department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without them, we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work anywhere know that the administrative support is one of the more important functions thank you karen and read when the colleagues wrote about that better than anything i can say from the first day karen race demonstrated excellence if in all aspects she's the saufbt of the baggage for the monitoring more than 50 community-based organizations in san francisco the staff members are compromised of nutrition i was and karen has supported them with the new dine design to make them work effectively if you imagine o o a as a machine cesarean is that one guarantor that may not be mower powerful but essential to
department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without them, we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work...
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a 13 year age difference between them. vito is one lucky guy. >> heidi will be fully dressed on america's got talent. a brand new ju is joining him at the desk. a man that thinks heidi is crazy. simon cowell. look who is talking. >> is all of this necessarr? i ddn't actually bite. >> that's not what we heard. >> so how long have fans been waiting to see tha tv's toughest judge. >> he is sometimes a little brutal and therefore we put in a straight jacket. >> i'll give yo whatever you want. i'll give you whatever you juan. >> okay. it's all in fun. promoting simon's new gig on america's gott talent he is bringing along his signature attitude. >> i can't believe we didn't get any buzzes. >> don't waste your time. it's hard enough if you're good. it's impossible if you're awful so i think it's trouble. >> sure simon but you're not the only one that can dish it out. >> he is a handsome man did you see the jeans on this man? he should go shopping. >> i'll think about it. >> you should not think about it. just say yes. >> a drunk
a 13 year age difference between them. vito is one lucky guy. >> heidi will be fully dressed on america's got talent. a brand new ju is joining him at the desk. a man that thinks heidi is crazy. simon cowell. look who is talking. >> is all of this necessarr? i ddn't actually bite. >> that's not what we heard. >> so how long have fans been waiting to see tha tv's toughest judge. >> he is sometimes a little brutal and therefore we put in a straight jacket. >>...
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extend the middle-aged period.aces. >> so the question is, if we're now 50 to 70 is middle age, what do we call ourselves? >> you asked people online. >> i asked online. everyone definitively said, do not call us seniors. goldens, thrivers, seasoned. masters was one of my favorite. there's no negative connotation to that. >> no. >> seasoned sounds like a steak. >> and golden is like golden years. that's the 80s and 90s now. >> i like masters. that's good. >> nice ring. >> fun series. thanks, joan. >>> dylan has a little more. >> hey, with definition of middle age changing by the day, we're working with aarp and their #disrupt aging to see how people are defying age stereotypes. let's take a look. suzy writes, i completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training at 52 and teach yoga at our local, rural library. kim writes, just at beyonce's concert last night with my daughter-in-law, ripped jeans and all. mary writes, never felt better and content with me. 51 and going strong. keep sharing what the new middle age looks like
extend the middle-aged period.aces. >> so the question is, if we're now 50 to 70 is middle age, what do we call ourselves? >> you asked people online. >> i asked online. everyone definitively said, do not call us seniors. goldens, thrivers, seasoned. masters was one of my favorite. there's no negative connotation to that. >> no. >> seasoned sounds like a steak. >> and golden is like golden years. that's the 80s and 90s now. >> i like masters. that's...
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but aging without resources and aging without good home circumstances. one biggest challenges is the need for more affordable rental housing. the acuteal shortage of affordae homes affects low income households of all ages, many of whom are forced to spendnd excessive amounts of income just on housing. it is particularly tragic when an older adult often living alone must forego purchasing essentials like f nutritious fo or medications just so they can pay the strent. just for shelter. surveys show the overwhelming number ofel seniors want to "ag in place," stay at home as long as theyta can in their existing homes and communities. yet, many of our homes and communities lack the structural features and supports services that canan make living there sa andng viable. compounding the challenges is a 70% after dults over 65 who will eventually require help with daily essentials like bathing andti food preparation and medication management. assistance that is long term services and support. medicare doesn't cover these long term services and sports. the cost o
but aging without resources and aging without good home circumstances. one biggest challenges is the need for more affordable rental housing. the acuteal shortage of affordae homes affects low income households of all ages, many of whom are forced to spendnd excessive amounts of income just on housing. it is particularly tragic when an older adult often living alone must forego purchasing essentials like f nutritious fo or medications just so they can pay the strent. just for shelter. surveys...
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as you may know the human services agency formally comprise 3 very well departments department of aging & adult services and the office of early care and education as you may know the mayor's announced aid move forward with the budget establishing a new department of homelessness or homeless services which will move out the hsa division of homelessness department and we have sam dodge to present on the initial thoughts of of department of homelessness i'll move into the department of health and department of aging & adult services and early care and education interest as you may know human services agency broadly speaking we serve the low income single adults and families and seniors and children in san francisco and through the various programs to promote the sufficiency amongst the population and the agencies that protects 9 vulnerability through the child welfare and protective services and human services as well. but for the latter fall under daasw rather than walk you through a lot of dollars and sort of the more detailed portions of our proposed budget i want to talk about arithme
as you may know the human services agency formally comprise 3 very well departments department of aging & adult services and the office of early care and education as you may know the mayor's announced aid move forward with the budget establishing a new department of homelessness or homeless services which will move out the hsa division of homelessness department and we have sam dodge to present on the initial thoughts of of department of homelessness i'll move into the department of health...
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but aging without resources but aging without good home circumstances. of the biggest challenges is the need for me affordable rental housing. acute shortage of affordable house affects low-income households of all ages many who spend excessive amount of income just on housing, but it is particularly tragic when an older adult often living alone must forego purchasing essentials like nutritious food or medications just so they can pay the rent. just for shelter. surveys show that the overwhelming number of seniors want to, quote, age in place, stay at home as long as they can in their existing homes and communities. yet many of our homes and communities lack the structural features and support services that can make living there safe and viable. compounding these challenges is 70% of adults over 60 who will eventual rerequire daily essentials like bathing, medication management, long-term services and supports. medicare doesn't cover these long-term services and supports. though the cost of this care can consume a large portion of the a household's budge
but aging without resources but aging without good home circumstances. of the biggest challenges is the need for me affordable rental housing. acute shortage of affordable house affects low-income households of all ages many who spend excessive amount of income just on housing, but it is particularly tragic when an older adult often living alone must forego purchasing essentials like nutritious food or medications just so they can pay the rent. just for shelter. surveys show that the...
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you age. you really, really do. enough of that. i am aging, two. trending news stories. >> this is quite a story. here is the thing. and outer is -- algorithm chooses. who are the news sources? what are they looking towards? only 10 are basically scoured. >> zuckerberg, did he come out and say we will make every effort. >> he is biased to the left. >> you put your brain reputation at risk when you come like what the media is. putting it in the trending box. >> a billion users every day. he is giving them the news that they want. do not claim to be balanced when you are not. >> that is the point. >> new york times. other people have been biased over the years. the preliminary was biased. >> coming out of nowhere. >> , again. keep those comments coming. donald trump. he went after amazon sky. he went after him last night. you have anti-trump rob lumps. he owns the washington post which uses this team of journalists to dig up dirt on donald trump. this is a counterpunch. you have antitrust problems. >> he kicks you when you are down. this will be a long hard campaign. after
you age. you really, really do. enough of that. i am aging, two. trending news stories. >> this is quite a story. here is the thing. and outer is -- algorithm chooses. who are the news sources? what are they looking towards? only 10 are basically scoured. >> zuckerberg, did he come out and say we will make every effort. >> he is biased to the left. >> you put your brain reputation at risk when you come like what the media is. putting it in the trending box. >> a...
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they always had a higher age of median first marriage, and their age is still now -- the median age ofirst marriage for women which was tone and 22 for all of history 1990 when i jumped to 230 and now over 27. for men it's more. so, yes -- it's 30. so, yes, men are living singly in massive numbers as well. [inaudible question] >> i think because everybody is changing together. there are lots of different shifting expectations. and -- you have something to say about this? wait. i want to hear what you have to say. my book is about the women's experience there should be many, many books written about one. one thing that is different is their historically has been space in the world for independent men, because men have been better able and more able to be economically independent, to have sex lives, that were not -- that sort of didn't cut them off from the world if they were found out. men -- may have been raised eyebrows but there has been space for independent men in the world in history. there has not been equivalent space for women until very recently. and so that is one of the reas
they always had a higher age of median first marriage, and their age is still now -- the median age ofirst marriage for women which was tone and 22 for all of history 1990 when i jumped to 230 and now over 27. for men it's more. so, yes -- it's 30. so, yes, men are living singly in massive numbers as well. [inaudible question] >> i think because everybody is changing together. there are lots of different shifting expectations. and -- you have something to say about this? wait. i want to...
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for this and one age for that. we need to make the decisions on their own merits and i think it makes sense to change the voting age to 16. >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor avalos. >> thank you. i really appreciate supervisor wiener's comments about vote 16 and about discussing comparing youth voting at early age to youth being denied tobacco until 21 years of age. that's a public health issue dealing with public health and i actually never quite heard the argument as well as i heard it from supervisor wiener right now so i want to thank you for putting that out there. this is also not a measure that is about redefining adulthood and the privileges that adults have. this measure is about extending democracy, about increasing voter turnout, about enfranchisement, about making sure that people from a earlier age can be consistent lifelong voters and that's what the youth commission was able to really make such an impactful way last week when they were here that this measure is about getting more people into
for this and one age for that. we need to make the decisions on their own merits and i think it makes sense to change the voting age to 16. >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor avalos. >> thank you. i really appreciate supervisor wiener's comments about vote 16 and about discussing comparing youth voting at early age to youth being denied tobacco until 21 years of age. that's a public health issue dealing with public health and i actually never quite heard the argument as well...
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the smoking age is 18 in the state of delaware. >>> it's 5:23. the markets look to rebound after a down day yesterday. landon dowdy is here with this morning's cnbc business news. landon? >> hi there, tracy. good morning. wall street will look to bounce back from a second day of losses on wednesday. futures are pointing to a higher open today. weaker than expected hiring in the private sector last month and a drop in worker productivity. look for data this morning on unemployment ahead of tomorrow's key monthly jobs report. the nasdaq was down 37. tracy, back over to you. >> landon dowdy with cnbc, thanks. we'll talk to you tomorrow. >>> clouds are still with us. the temperatures still cool. and there's a chance you'll need your umbrella at times during the day today. though it's just dry right now and still dreary. 50 degrees at 5:24. happy cinco de mayo. >> not a good start for this day for some folks. this is an accident scene around 320 closing the southbound side of 95. this is the delay approaching that delay. i'll have details when i come
the smoking age is 18 in the state of delaware. >>> it's 5:23. the markets look to rebound after a down day yesterday. landon dowdy is here with this morning's cnbc business news. landon? >> hi there, tracy. good morning. wall street will look to bounce back from a second day of losses on wednesday. futures are pointing to a higher open today. weaker than expected hiring in the private sector last month and a drop in worker productivity. look for data this morning on unemployment...
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>> well, we worry a lot about the kids who age out of foster care. so, they're well taken care of until age 18 or 21, but then they're kind of on their own. there are about 1,000 kids who age out of foster care every year in new york city. there are only about 200 supportive apartments in the entire city for this population. so, it's no wonder that about 1/3 of the kids who age out of foster care will experience homelessness at some point in their first three years after aging out of foster care. very few complete a college education. many struggle with substance use. some get involved with the criminal justice system. and so, there are a lot of challenges. and as a society, we don't spend a lot of time or money on this and because jewish board works with both kids and adults, we feel like we have a unique opportunity to take kids aging out of foster care and put them on a good path for the rest of their life. >> direction for the future? >> uh, well, that's an important one. we also want to work earlier. we want to try to catch problems before they
>> well, we worry a lot about the kids who age out of foster care. so, they're well taken care of until age 18 or 21, but then they're kind of on their own. there are about 1,000 kids who age out of foster care every year in new york city. there are only about 200 supportive apartments in the entire city for this population. so, it's no wonder that about 1/3 of the kids who age out of foster care will experience homelessness at some point in their first three years after aging out of...
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a 13 year age difference between them. vito is one lucky guy. >> heidi will be fully dressed andac tal when it returns may 31st on abc. there will be a brand-new judge joining her at the dask. a man that thinks heidi is crazy. simon cowell. look who is talking. >> is all of this necessary? i don't actually bite. >> that's not what we heard. & >> so how long have fans been waiting to see that? tv's toughest judge. "hannibal" lecter >> he is sometimes a little brutal and therefore we put him a s jacket. >> heidi, please, i'll give you whatever you want. >> okay. it's all in fun. promoting simon's new gig on "america's got talent," he's taking over for howard stern and bringing along his s attitude. >> i can't believe we didn't get any buzzes. >> never too late. >> don't waste your it's hard enough if you're good. it's impossible if you're awful i kind of think it's like a public -- >> sure simon but you're not the only one that can dish it out. >> he needs a makeover. he is a handsome man but did you see these jeans on this
a 13 year age difference between them. vito is one lucky guy. >> heidi will be fully dressed andac tal when it returns may 31st on abc. there will be a brand-new judge joining her at the dask. a man that thinks heidi is crazy. simon cowell. look who is talking. >> is all of this necessary? i don't actually bite. >> that's not what we heard. & >> so how long have fans been waiting to see that? tv's toughest judge. "hannibal" lecter >> he is sometimes a...
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there are characters of many ages, but most are right smack in the middle age area. >> and for me as i became -- when the president of the united states became my same age group, that was like frightening. >> absolutely. >> some you expect, like your teachers, you expect them to be older to you. when the president is the same age -- harriet, tell me about the response of audiences when they see the show. >> it has been a thrill beyond words. they laugh, they cry, they applaud in the middle. they stand up. standing ovations. many nights. it's -- i think had show speaks very powerfully, no matter what age you are. really good comedy, about very grim things. and grim fact that some day we will not be here. tons of laughter and fun. and so there's all this hilarity, and then i have been flooded with e-mails from friends and colleagues who say we're still talking about the issues raised. so i think there's this wonderful double thing, tons of laughter and joy, and then, wow, there's a lot to think about. >> in terms of the demographics of the audience, are women bringing their husbands or
there are characters of many ages, but most are right smack in the middle age area. >> and for me as i became -- when the president of the united states became my same age group, that was like frightening. >> absolutely. >> some you expect, like your teachers, you expect them to be older to you. when the president is the same age -- harriet, tell me about the response of audiences when they see the show. >> it has been a thrill beyond words. they laugh, they cry, they...
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revives skin to fight 7 signs of aging. with olay, you age less, so you can be ageless. olay.less. . >> fashion giant calvin klein is no stranger to controversy. ads pushing limits for decades, but tonight pushback against what some are calling fashion porn. she's lindsey janice. >> reporter: if you think you've seen it all from calvin klein, think again. this is their latest underwear campaign. this photo showing 23-year-old model flashing the camera with a provocative shot looking up her skirt. with the caption, i flash in my calvins. along with the hash tag, take a peek. >> people called it perverted. pretty negative. >> reporter: the rest don't leave much to the imagination either. highly sexualized and suggestive images. kendall jenner squeezing a grapefruit. a molds wearing her jeans backwards with the word belfie. another with her hands inside her underwear. the ads immediately coming under fire. thousands of comments on social media. specifically blasting that up thekirt shot. saying it looks more like porn than fashion. calling it disgusting and unnecessary. >> they'r
revives skin to fight 7 signs of aging. with olay, you age less, so you can be ageless. olay.less. . >> fashion giant calvin klein is no stranger to controversy. ads pushing limits for decades, but tonight pushback against what some are calling fashion porn. she's lindsey janice. >> reporter: if you think you've seen it all from calvin klein, think again. this is their latest underwear campaign. this photo showing 23-year-old model flashing the camera with a provocative shot looking...
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only do at the college age. last year congress passed in the congress signed a new k-12 law, every student succeed that. one big challenge i see in it as it basically returns most federal education dollars struck logistic control. so i guess the question is how do we get the states as individual entities to think about stem education and really focus on it without a federal priority? >> stand up a second. >> hand him the microphone please. >> that's really a terrific question. although we support returning this funding decision to the state and the localities. it's not just the state. that's the thing about first, is it is ground-up. we have we have a terrific set of regional directors, with some states we have three like california and they work with the local education agencies to promote stand, to promote the first concept and to bring it into their school of funding you need to work with organizations that have a local footprint. many of the organizations in the education arena do. that is my opinion on it.
only do at the college age. last year congress passed in the congress signed a new k-12 law, every student succeed that. one big challenge i see in it as it basically returns most federal education dollars struck logistic control. so i guess the question is how do we get the states as individual entities to think about stem education and really focus on it without a federal priority? >> stand up a second. >> hand him the microphone please. >> that's really a terrific question....
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department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without them, we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work anywhere know that the administrative support is one of the more important functions thank you karen and read when the colleagues wrote about that better than anything i can say from the first day karen race demonstrated excellence if in all aspects she's the saufbt of the baggage for the monitoring more than 50 community-based organizations in san francisco the staff members are compromised of nutrition i was and karen has supported them with the new dine design to make them work effectively if you imagine o o a as a machine cesarean is that one guarantor that may not be mower powerful but essential to
department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without them, we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work...
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then it's not aging, you're just living.female narrator) in the next few minutes, some of the world's most insping women will share with you the secrets to looking as young on the outside as you feel on the inside. (valer i am 5years old, and i feel like i have that little extra oomph that i need because i my skin looks good.
then it's not aging, you're just living.female narrator) in the next few minutes, some of the world's most insping women will share with you the secrets to looking as young on the outside as you feel on the inside. (valer i am 5years old, and i feel like i have that little extra oomph that i need because i my skin looks good.
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. >> she's looking fabulous for any age. >> thank you. >> but my personal experience with aging, and never really knew anyone, coincidently i live to someone over the summer who was 79 degrees and she was like you, vibrant and going at it, living, living her life. my experience with aging is my younger my grandmother died much younger than you and my grandfather is younger than you has to mention so i do not see a lot of older people who are kicking it and doing it. i know this is not really an original question and it's been out all the time, but what do you do that you feel like keeps you happiest and healthiest? >> i am with friends and i am with my dog and i have taken up playing the piano again. so those are the things that make me the happiest right now. thank you for the question. thank. thank you all so, so much. [applause]. it was wonderful to see you. thank you. [applause]. thank you diane so much. i've a feeling we are going to have a little standing standing ovation here. thank you. everyone please go to the signing. >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >>
. >> she's looking fabulous for any age. >> thank you. >> but my personal experience with aging, and never really knew anyone, coincidently i live to someone over the summer who was 79 degrees and she was like you, vibrant and going at it, living, living her life. my experience with aging is my younger my grandmother died much younger than you and my grandfather is younger than you has to mention so i do not see a lot of older people who are kicking it and doing it. i know...
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with olay you age less, so you're ageless. olay.geless. >> i like that one. >> it is really, really fun. >> you wait, it is go to catch on. the kids are go to love it. >> youngins. >> you wait. >> last night was the night to end all nights. i think there was more than the one dance last night. the rich and the beautiful converged. >> reporter: fashion was in full force at the annual met ball. co-chair taylor swift rocked an ultra chic mini dress and beyonce in a skin tight exploral dress. queen b is last to make her entrance and says this year's gown easier to get into than last year. and the fashion was all about the details the new giant rock on kate upton's finger. held at new york city's metropolitan museum of art. officially a fundraising event. but unofficially, the super bowl of fashion. >> why is it one of the hottest tickets and parties in town? >> it is the biggest fashion event. everybody who is anybody is here. >> the diva of this year's event, manus-machina. sleek and shimmery. for will i am it meant channelling his inn
with olay you age less, so you're ageless. olay.geless. >> i like that one. >> it is really, really fun. >> you wait, it is go to catch on. the kids are go to love it. >> youngins. >> you wait. >> last night was the night to end all nights. i think there was more than the one dance last night. the rich and the beautiful converged. >> reporter: fashion was in full force at the annual met ball. co-chair taylor swift rocked an ultra chic mini dress and...
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some say that kid that age are simply not ready. according to the chronicle, mali ya cohen questioned the cost of lowering the age. other supervisors although not sponsoring, they will at least agree to let the voters decide in november. there are about 13,000 16 and 17 years old here. over all there are about 400,000 here in the city of san francisco. >> what do you think? do you think they should be able to vote? maybe that's a good move to get more people get involved in politics. let us know. we'll read your responses at about 9:30. >> no announced plans for other protests outside ofsan francisco's city hall to demand the resignation of police chief greg suhr. after demonstrators spent all day demonstrating. they supported what they call the frisco five whose hunger strike ended over the weekend. organizers are looking for 17 days of action, one day for every day that the hunger strikers took. >> we are asking people to stop patronizing big businesses because that's the only thing that the mayor knows is money. >>> preliminary r
some say that kid that age are simply not ready. according to the chronicle, mali ya cohen questioned the cost of lowering the age. other supervisors although not sponsoring, they will at least agree to let the voters decide in november. there are about 13,000 16 and 17 years old here. over all there are about 400,000 here in the city of san francisco. >> what do you think? do you think they should be able to vote? maybe that's a good move to get more people get involved in politics. let...