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(lori) and then here you are at age 43 and age 50. honestly, i think the only difference i see in these photos is the-- a slight change in hair color. it--it's just absolutely stunning. and it just goes to show that meaningful beauty really works. -it's amazing. -you know, every time i go to shoots or whatever, people see me in the airport without makeup on. they're like, "your skin really is good, that melon really is working." that melon really is working, it truly is. (male narrator) the secret that makes meaningful beauty so effective is a groundbreaking discovery from the south of france, a rare melon that seems to halt the aging process. this melon produces a large quantity of an antioxidant enzyme called sod. the enzyme keeps this unique melon from decaying and helps prevent cells from aging as fast as they normally would. (dr. sebagh) what's unique with meaningful beauty is we use this very powerful super antioxidant, and we've been the first one to use this melon extract in a very high concentration which is exclusive to mean
(lori) and then here you are at age 43 and age 50. honestly, i think the only difference i see in these photos is the-- a slight change in hair color. it--it's just absolutely stunning. and it just goes to show that meaningful beauty really works. -it's amazing. -you know, every time i go to shoots or whatever, people see me in the airport without makeup on. they're like, "your skin really is good, that melon really is working." that melon really is working, it truly is. (male...
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>> it says my age in teloyears is older than my actual age. >> reporter: jimmy's actual age is 38. his cellular age? 58. the good news? >> i'm not really concerned. it's something i can change. >> reporter: you you can delay or reverse aging or by taking care of your telomeres. >> there's a lot of studies in humans that shows the kinds of things that can alleviate that shortening end minimize it. >> reporter: dr. blackburn won the nobel prize in medicine for her work in telomeres. she and dr. appel an expert in stress and aging have compiled all the scientific data into a new book called, the telomere effect. they say you don't need a test, just good information. >> people find it hopeful and empowering, there are so many different things you can do. >> reporter: by making changes, you can begin to lengthen your telomeres in as little as a few months. jimmy is already coming up with ideas. >> get more sleep. more positive outlook. take a vacation. [ laughter ] >> wake up and say go! >> reporter: she does. in san francisco, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> working this shift, i don't k
>> it says my age in teloyears is older than my actual age. >> reporter: jimmy's actual age is 38. his cellular age? 58. the good news? >> i'm not really concerned. it's something i can change. >> reporter: you you can delay or reverse aging or by taking care of your telomeres. >> there's a lot of studies in humans that shows the kinds of things that can alleviate that shortening end minimize it. >> reporter: dr. blackburn won the nobel prize in medicine for...
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so it is an age tax. it hurts our millenial generation because it is an intergenerational transfer of funds from -- of costs from one generation to a younger generation. and that is what we shouldn't have. you know, my first economics professor taught me something i've never forgotten. she said the laws of economics are like the laws of gravity. the more you violate them, the harder the impact at the end. by artificially setting the underwriting ratio at three to one instead of what the real costs are, you are causing a disruption. so you are causing younger people to not be able to afford their health care because it is more expensive than the product they are getting. and so they don't buy it. and so then you wind up with an older population that is expensive that is not paying the full share of the costs on an underwriting basis and the whole system collapses. and that is what happened. that is the reason we have younger healthier americans driven away from the insurance markets. and that is caused pri
so it is an age tax. it hurts our millenial generation because it is an intergenerational transfer of funds from -- of costs from one generation to a younger generation. and that is what we shouldn't have. you know, my first economics professor taught me something i've never forgotten. she said the laws of economics are like the laws of gravity. the more you violate them, the harder the impact at the end. by artificially setting the underwriting ratio at three to one instead of what the real...
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as for jimmy. >> it says my age is older than my actual age. >> reporter: jimmy's actual age is 38. but, his cellular age, 58. the good news ... >> i'm not overly concerned. >> reporter: you can delay or reverse aging by taking care of them. >> there is a lot of studies in humans showing the kinds of things that can alleviate that shortening and minimize it. >> reporter: doctor elizabeth blackburn won the nobel prize in medicine for her work in tilomirs. she and dr. alyssa apell have compiled all the scientific data into a new book called the tilomir effect. you don't need a test. just good information. >> people find it hopeful and empowering. there are so many different things we can do. >> reporter: by making changes you can begin to lengthen them in as little as a few months. jimmy is already coming up with ideas. >> get more sleep. more positive outlook. take a vacation. [ laughter ] >> wake up and you say go. >> reporter: she does. >> reporter: in san francisco, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> the test costs $89. i'm feeling older already. [ laughter ] you get your results in the
as for jimmy. >> it says my age is older than my actual age. >> reporter: jimmy's actual age is 38. but, his cellular age, 58. the good news ... >> i'm not overly concerned. >> reporter: you can delay or reverse aging by taking care of them. >> there is a lot of studies in humans showing the kinds of things that can alleviate that shortening and minimize it. >> reporter: doctor elizabeth blackburn won the nobel prize in medicine for her work in tilomirs. she...
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i am for a uniform age, i think 21 would be a better age.ust 18-year-olds to be able to handle alcohol responsibly. >> whatever the military? >> the thing is adolescence is so prolonged now, kids do not mature, my grandfather in the 1940s, when he was 18 years old, kids are not ready for that yet. you can definitely raise the age to 21, however i also think that there is a possibility that men and women should have different ages of adulthood. girls totally mature at an earlier age than men. >> women should go into the military at 18, and 4 minutes 25. >> a lower age of consent for women than men -- stew on coming up, "halftime" with tv's andy levy, and be sure to check out the "red eye" podcast is available now. to subscribe on itunes on fox foxnewsradio.com. ♪ >> tom: welcome back, it's time to find a what we got wrong and what we missed from tvs andy levy over at the "red eye" news deck. was in his arms with that, andy. >> andy: worked out okay. just where we needed. is trump trolling the pressroom? kennedy, you said it trump and the pres
i am for a uniform age, i think 21 would be a better age.ust 18-year-olds to be able to handle alcohol responsibly. >> whatever the military? >> the thing is adolescence is so prolonged now, kids do not mature, my grandfather in the 1940s, when he was 18 years old, kids are not ready for that yet. you can definitely raise the age to 21, however i also think that there is a possibility that men and women should have different ages of adulthood. girls totally mature at an earlier age...
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>> melanoma, like most cancers, is a cancer of aging.nds to happen to people in their 50's and 60's and so on. melanoma is unique in that it is the most common cancer among young women ages 25 to 29. why is that the case? perhaps it is excessive exposure to ultraviolet light. we know if you look at the d.n.a. sequence of melanoma that from sun exposed sites, ultraviolet light exposed sites, you can see the footprints of d.n.a. damage in those melanoma cells. it stands to reason ultraviolet light played a role in causing those melanomas. so why, if you are a young woman, would you jump into a tanning bed where they will bombard you with ultraviolet light? it may well be, although i do not think there is data to support it, that high exposure to u.v. light is playing a role in this high prevalence in the -- these younger women of , melanomas. that said, i think another factor that could potentially play in is that nobody expects somebody in that age group to have a melanoma. i suspect some of these folks are underdiagnosed before it become
>> melanoma, like most cancers, is a cancer of aging.nds to happen to people in their 50's and 60's and so on. melanoma is unique in that it is the most common cancer among young women ages 25 to 29. why is that the case? perhaps it is excessive exposure to ultraviolet light. we know if you look at the d.n.a. sequence of melanoma that from sun exposed sites, ultraviolet light exposed sites, you can see the footprints of d.n.a. damage in those melanoma cells. it stands to reason...
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of 40 cancer at the age of 40.ou are an oncology researcher working on lung cancer primarily. in 2012, you had the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. tell us what happened. wanted to goays into oncology drug discovery since high school. i had a lot of cancer in my family. i plan on that for many years. i started on industrial focus in 2003. i was passionate about it because i was an indicator light caregiver for my mother and sister. i took it very personally and seriously, drug discovery for oncology. there is a lot of hard work and also luck in drug discovery. i was part of a discovery team for lung cancer about 10 years ago now. i was coinventor of a drug that was approved. it is a dream country for an oncology scientist to have anything approved. there is a conference each year. it was presented by our clinical trial, researchers at the clinical trial sites. it has shown an amazing response rate. i was walking on air. i felt i was helping my mom, so many patients. it was really kind of my one shot i thoug
of 40 cancer at the age of 40.ou are an oncology researcher working on lung cancer primarily. in 2012, you had the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. tell us what happened. wanted to goays into oncology drug discovery since high school. i had a lot of cancer in my family. i plan on that for many years. i started on industrial focus in 2003. i was passionate about it because i was an indicator light caregiver for my mother and sister. i took it very personally and seriously, drug discovery...
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women age -- women who get a lot of flack from men about age and time -- women age much more sensiblemen age. we are danger -- we are terrible at it. we hang on to it. we never want to grow up. it's terrible. in one sense i'm a bloke. actually it's terrible realli. you should be sensible and, you know, mature gracefully. >> yeah. what's also amazing for me which is a bit more serious, to look at what you were talking about 20 years ago, vis-a-vis heroin addiction and how the opioid addiction -- and heroin is back bigger than ever in certain circles, certain cities. it's just -- what do you make of that? >> i think it's always going to be with us. it's something -- it's a drug that has an incredible power, and we use it in hospitals obviously in the form of morphine. >> sure. >> to eradicate terrible pain and suffering. >> sure. >> i think people use it to eradicate an emotional suffering illegally. you know, on the streets. and -- it often leads to a terrible absence of people. they can't cope. they just want to erase everything if they can for a while. and its power -- it's effective
women age -- women who get a lot of flack from men about age and time -- women age much more sensiblemen age. we are danger -- we are terrible at it. we hang on to it. we never want to grow up. it's terrible. in one sense i'm a bloke. actually it's terrible realli. you should be sensible and, you know, mature gracefully. >> yeah. what's also amazing for me which is a bit more serious, to look at what you were talking about 20 years ago, vis-a-vis heroin addiction and how the opioid...
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and help correct the look of aging skin. at the surface, light diffusing pigments cover and perfect the look of your skin and flex so they move with you, and are designed not to crack or crease. and on top of your skin, broad spectrum 50+ mineral-based spf helps to protect your skin from the sun. so bye bye foundation helps to correct, perfect, and protect your skin, all at the same time. are you tired of your foundation creasing and cracking? bye bye foundation has our 3d skin flex technology with flexible pigments designed to never crease or crack. i'm gonna show you what that means for you right now. imagine this nylon band is your skin. now, on this piece of nylon band, i've applied a typical liquid foundation right here and i've applied bye bye foundation here. now throughout the day we do a lot of talking and smiling, so our faces are constantly moving and stretching like this. and look what can happen to some foundations. we've all seen this creasing and cracking and flaking before, right? well, you don't have to sett
and help correct the look of aging skin. at the surface, light diffusing pigments cover and perfect the look of your skin and flex so they move with you, and are designed not to crack or crease. and on top of your skin, broad spectrum 50+ mineral-based spf helps to protect your skin from the sun. so bye bye foundation helps to correct, perfect, and protect your skin, all at the same time. are you tired of your foundation creasing and cracking? bye bye foundation has our 3d skin flex technology...
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>> age ain't nothing but a number. >> age is just a number. >> what is your number this year?now. >> honestly, once you get to triple figures, that's a long way to count. >> tell me. >> 101. you're 101? >> if you turn 100 in the u.k., you get a letter from the queen. >> you got a letter from trudeau last year. maybe he will send you one on your 101st. >> she got a letter from trudeau, like justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada? that's cool. >> send me a letter. >> anything. >> she got one candle. they just started from zero. ♪ happy birthday to you do you know why we're here? >> it's my birthday. >> do you know what birthday it is? >>> that's our show for today. rightthisminute.com has a whole lot more fun stuff to watch. get on over there and catch us on the next episode of rightthisminute.co for cebria: the breakthrough solution to significantly improve memory and recall, brought to you by trusted thera botanics. do you have trouble remembering names? even of people you know well? do you forget where you put things, like your keys? are you losing your mental edge at w
>> age ain't nothing but a number. >> age is just a number. >> what is your number this year?now. >> honestly, once you get to triple figures, that's a long way to count. >> tell me. >> 101. you're 101? >> if you turn 100 in the u.k., you get a letter from the queen. >> you got a letter from trudeau last year. maybe he will send you one on your 101st. >> she got a letter from trudeau, like justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada? that's...
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nobody wants to not get screened at the age that they should be. but we have to recognize how likely the screening test is to identify the cancer and what are the downsides of screening in a lower risk population. what could the false positive rates be, what could the financial costs be, what could the cost of additional testing be. >> couric: let's talk about younger patients and melanoma as well. because it is really increasing among younger women in particular. what can you tell us about that sth. >> so melanoma like most cancers is a cancer of aging it tends to happen in people in their 50s and 60s and so on. but melanoma is unique in that it is the most common cancer among young women ages 25-29. now why is that the case? perhaps it's excessive exposure to ultraviolet light. we know that if you look at the dna sequence of melanoma that in-- from sun exposed sites, that is ultraviolet light exposed sights that you can see the footprint of dna damage in those mel snoam-- mela cells. so it stands to reason that ultraviolet light played a role in
nobody wants to not get screened at the age that they should be. but we have to recognize how likely the screening test is to identify the cancer and what are the downsides of screening in a lower risk population. what could the false positive rates be, what could the financial costs be, what could the cost of additional testing be. >> couric: let's talk about younger patients and melanoma as well. because it is really increasing among younger women in particular. what can you tell us...
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from the government, they settled into a rather reclusive old age, an old age in which in the post-war america they restrengthened the american family, they paid back the national debt and slowed down the culture and gave generously to the younger generations that came behind them. brian: bill strauss, what does "g.i." stand for? william: well, the g.i. generation where the first g.i. joes -- as the missionary gen. marshall described them, "the best damn kids in the world," from world war ii. we remember them swarming ashore on the beaches at iwo jima and normandy. america first met them with charles lindbergh and walt disney and the first boy and girl scouts that america ever had. these were team players and good kids, smart kids -- a little unlike the lost generation bad kids of just a couple of decades before. they felt their major brush with history and with heroism when young, and coming out of the war they felt a huge generational slingshot, which energized them and the country. they have since then held the presidency of the united states longer than any other generation in our
from the government, they settled into a rather reclusive old age, an old age in which in the post-war america they restrengthened the american family, they paid back the national debt and slowed down the culture and gave generously to the younger generations that came behind them. brian: bill strauss, what does "g.i." stand for? william: well, the g.i. generation where the first g.i. joes -- as the missionary gen. marshall described them, "the best damn kids in the world,"...
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the headlines at 1.30pm: died at the age of 90. the american singer and guitarist enjoyed a successful seven decade careerwhich produced classic hits beethoven and johnny b. goode. more than 200 metropolitan police officers take part in an exercise involving a simulated terrorist attack on the river thames. the exercise is apart of testing the police's level of preparedness for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old man for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old man is for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old man is being for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old man is being sought for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old man is being sought by for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old man is being sought by police for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old
the headlines at 1.30pm: died at the age of 90. the american singer and guitarist enjoyed a successful seven decade careerwhich produced classic hits beethoven and johnny b. goode. more than 200 metropolitan police officers take part in an exercise involving a simulated terrorist attack on the river thames. the exercise is apart of testing the police's level of preparedness for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a for neutralising a threat and keeping people safe. a 33—year—old...
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>> guest: access to legal but age appropriate content online. as soon as i raise this issue, i'm going to take control. as a parent, bypassing control, you are going to get 1 million results, you will sleep tonight but know what you are getting into. i don't see 113-year-old who does not have to bypass control and if they don't know how to do it their friends will. recent research in the uk shows something like 15% of parents didn't mind if their children accessed adult pornography online. when i see that coming through it research, policy and governmental point of view we have to step up. we have a duty of care to protect children, protect them in the real world, we have to protect them from cyberspace, and based in amsterdam, by supposing and amendment to the un convention on the rights of the child drafted in 1989 and mentioned on the internet clearly, the you in connection, a child's right to a healthy mental or physical development, content moderators in the philippines as human filters taking extreme content or whatever they get an hour, e
>> guest: access to legal but age appropriate content online. as soon as i raise this issue, i'm going to take control. as a parent, bypassing control, you are going to get 1 million results, you will sleep tonight but know what you are getting into. i don't see 113-year-old who does not have to bypass control and if they don't know how to do it their friends will. recent research in the uk shows something like 15% of parents didn't mind if their children accessed adult pornography...
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in addition to that there's a crushing age tax forces americans 50-64 age to pay premiums five times higher than what others pay for health coverage no matter how healthy they are. there's also a veterans tax. we seen senator duckworth yesterday with the members of our veterans affairs committee talk about the unfairness for the veterans tax, which is saying to the veterans cannot take advantage of the tax deduction if they are eligible to receive health care at the va. it is very, very unfair. our veterans committee members will be talking more about at length, but both veterans and others who have veterans issues come on much less knowledgeable on the subject, having calling numbers about that. and then it steals from medicare. trumpcare. i didn't steal some medicare pixel at me say higher premiums, less coverage, center benefits gutted, age tax, veterans tax comes to some medicare. all of this to get a tax break to the richest people in america. it's in their day in age, they can't help themselves. this is more of a tax break bill for the rich than it is a health care bill. as we
in addition to that there's a crushing age tax forces americans 50-64 age to pay premiums five times higher than what others pay for health coverage no matter how healthy they are. there's also a veterans tax. we seen senator duckworth yesterday with the members of our veterans affairs committee talk about the unfairness for the veterans tax, which is saying to the veterans cannot take advantage of the tax deduction if they are eligible to receive health care at the va. it is very, very unfair....
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rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ >> ♪ endless hopes and endless fears desire the fine of the grain this time i walk the stairway and turn the key in a cellar door i want to know why all these stories never spoken danced or drawn or sung or written how we built this temple song by song mama's singing the songs of old mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt it down and make new things singing the rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt them down and make new things singing the rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ >> welcome to the best of bloomberg markets middle east. juries driving the headlines across this week, oil on a roller coaster ride. battles are increasing output in the u.s.. >> president trump won praise from saudi arabia's ruling family. shares hitting 70 or higher on merger talks.
rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ >> ♪ endless hopes and endless fears desire the fine of the grain this time i walk the stairway and turn the key in a cellar door i want to know why all these stories never spoken danced or drawn or sung or written how we built this temple song by song mama's singing the songs of old mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt it down and make...
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rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ >> ♪ endless hopes and endless >> fears polish this stone the deeper desire the fine of the grain this time i walk the stairway and turn the key in a cellar door i want to know why all these stories never spoken danced or drawn or sung or written how we built this temple song by song mama's singing the songs of old mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt it down and make new things singing the rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt them down and make new things singing the rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ ♪ alisa: i am alisa parenti and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump welcomed german chancellor angela merkel to the white house today. it is the first meeting between the world leaders after tr
rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ >> ♪ endless hopes and endless >> fears polish this stone the deeper desire the fine of the grain this time i walk the stairway and turn the key in a cellar door i want to know why all these stories never spoken danced or drawn or sung or written how we built this temple song by song mama's singing the songs of old mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing...
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(bella) and as we age, it gets worse. (dr.ith everything else, as we age, not as efficient. less neuropeptides, fewer connections, and that's when our memory starts to fail. (bella) is there any connection between the neuropeptides you mention and the ones for anti-aging skin cream? (dr. laux) it's the same principle. for the skin, we're talking about dermal peptides. so now we're talking about peptides for the brain. neuropeptides, simple. i've gotta tell everyone right now, that before i agreed to do this show, i had to try cebria for myself. and in just a few weeks, it made a real difference. i remember things more easily, because, let's face it, at our age, at 55 and 60, you have to keep working. you can't retire. you've got to keep up with the competition. you said it exactly right. cebria delivers results that you can feel. i was worried because i saw that i was losing my memory. i just can't say, "oh, this plant that has pink colors." i gotta be able to call out the species and know what the plant is that i'm requesting
(bella) and as we age, it gets worse. (dr.ith everything else, as we age, not as efficient. less neuropeptides, fewer connections, and that's when our memory starts to fail. (bella) is there any connection between the neuropeptides you mention and the ones for anti-aging skin cream? (dr. laux) it's the same principle. for the skin, we're talking about dermal peptides. so now we're talking about peptides for the brain. neuropeptides, simple. i've gotta tell everyone right now, that before i...
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download "guys my age" now., actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to dax shepard, hannah simone, hey violet, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] charlie benante, 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up, everybody? i'm carson daly. and we are coming to you tonight from the penthouse suite here -- it is lovely -- at the time new york hotel. got a good "last call" on deck. we're going to have, tonight, iverdale" actress
download "guys my age" now., actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to dax shepard, hannah simone, hey violet, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] charlie benante, 8g band. stay tuned for...
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and with our age breakdown it's really covering all age demographics and it's being used by all ages and all sorts of users and being accessed by a them. >>>next is our phase iii which we will be opening next year. and as far as cities using this it is very low nationwide and those forms will allow us users to import information to store this into a particular form and then they will not need duplicate applications that would have. will also be integrating with electronic signatures through the city's licensing agreement and integrating with electronic payments through fi a and i mentioned our data profile. >>>that is the end of our presentation i'd like to thank all the departments of work with us to streamline as well as the controller's office to make improvements on the online portal. >> thank you for the presentation. do you mind if i ask a question? >> yes. >> are we able to pay business taxes through this portal? >> i am looking and wondering if there's more than one portal to pay them and it sounds like the answer is no, generally through the tax collectors office. >> we are
and with our age breakdown it's really covering all age demographics and it's being used by all ages and all sorts of users and being accessed by a them. >>>next is our phase iii which we will be opening next year. and as far as cities using this it is very low nationwide and those forms will allow us users to import information to store this into a particular form and then they will not need duplicate applications that would have. will also be integrating with electronic signatures...
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download "guys my age" now.se ] charlie benante, 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up, everybody? i'm carson daly. and we are coming to you tonight from the penthouse suite here -- it is lovely -- at the time new york hotel. got a good "last call" on deck. we're going to have, tonight, "riverdale" actrs
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be an age re should and i f 80 years of age do thank them for service, that doesn't mean they are not apable, but i think after serving such a long time -- with a very tough job, and let e to move on someone else take the seat. thank you very much. 80 years of ould age be cut off no matter how old were ice is, when they appointed and confirmed? thatif it is a 79-year-old is confirmed? caller: i haven't seen that done ately, i don't think a 79 year old would be on the supreme court. i think for the judicial branch that 80 year old measure should be across the board, state judges, state judges and supreme court judges. and federal judges. host: all right. with his thoughts in new york. texas, in temple, democrat, good morning. caller: i do not feel like justices should be a lifetime appointment. they should be limited. why is that? like : because i feel there are, i feel like they need new people and it is for a governor, long time for a judge to be in long time.s a i believe that after a while, ou know, the decisions are not as effective. host: okay, let's go to paul in northport, alab
be an age re should and i f 80 years of age do thank them for service, that doesn't mean they are not apable, but i think after serving such a long time -- with a very tough job, and let e to move on someone else take the seat. thank you very much. 80 years of ould age be cut off no matter how old were ice is, when they appointed and confirmed? thatif it is a 79-year-old is confirmed? caller: i haven't seen that done ately, i don't think a 79 year old would be on the supreme court. i think for...
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and with our age breakdown it's really covering all age demographics and it's being used by all ages and all sorts of users and being accessed by a them. >>>next is our phase iii which we will be opening next year. and as far as cities using this it is very low nationwide and those forms will allow us users to import information to store this into a particular form and then they will not need duplicate applications that would have. will also be integrating with electronic signatures through the city's licensing agreement and integrating with electronic payments through fi a and i mentioned our data profile. >>>that is the end of our presentation i'd like to thank all the departments of work with us to streamline as well as the controller's office to make improvements on the online portal. >> thank you for the presentation. do you mind if i ask a question? >> yes. >> are we able to pay business taxes through this portal? >> i am looking and wondering if there's more than one portal to pay them and it sounds like the answer is no, generally through the tax collectors office. >> we are
and with our age breakdown it's really covering all age demographics and it's being used by all ages and all sorts of users and being accessed by a them. >>>next is our phase iii which we will be opening next year. and as far as cities using this it is very low nationwide and those forms will allow us users to import information to store this into a particular form and then they will not need duplicate applications that would have. will also be integrating with electronic signatures...
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there's an age tax on seniors. working americans are forced to subsidize tax cuts once again for the most wealthy internation. that's not just that, it's terrible. even members of own party rejected the bill so the majority had to make that bill worse and make it worse again. now take away the very minimum requirements for insurance like cutting hospitalization, prescription drugs, and maternity care. if health coverage that doesn't even cover your health. all of this terrible policy, demonizing struggling families, jeopardizing the help of the american people, all of this to defeat a law, the affordable care act become law that is working that is even saving lives. for what cracks to keep a seven-year-old kid -- so trump doesn't sin i mean tweet about you? that's not leadership, mr. speaker. that's not leadership, president trump. that's politics. the american people deserve better. with that i turn the microphone over to the leader of the democratic caucus, our leader nancy pelosi. >> thank you very much, mr. cha
there's an age tax on seniors. working americans are forced to subsidize tax cuts once again for the most wealthy internation. that's not just that, it's terrible. even members of own party rejected the bill so the majority had to make that bill worse and make it worse again. now take away the very minimum requirements for insurance like cutting hospitalization, prescription drugs, and maternity care. if health coverage that doesn't even cover your health. all of this terrible policy,...
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happiness declines toward middle age and henry peaks at age 69 and here is where it gets interesting.hile men and women are considered to be their most attractive at age 23, when do you think they're happiest with their bodies? i feel like younger when you're child because everybody look the. >> yes. >> 21? >> not even close. after decades of being told to slim down, bulk up, tone up, get a bigger this or smaller that the age at which we are evidence of most satisfied with our bodies 74. >> by that time and we know once you reach your 60s, 65, 70, you really don't give a rat's behind as much as to what people think about the way you look. you are much more concerned about having mobility, about staying healthy, about being able to stretch. >> reporter: even though you probably won't have a six pack into your 70's you'll have something better finally beg able to say, who cares? on the upper east side jennifer lahmers, fox5 news. >>> interesting. let's get back to your fox 29 weather authority now we take live look at the ben franklin parkway. beautiful evening out there but get ready f
happiness declines toward middle age and henry peaks at age 69 and here is where it gets interesting.hile men and women are considered to be their most attractive at age 23, when do you think they're happiest with their bodies? i feel like younger when you're child because everybody look the. >> yes. >> 21? >> not even close. after decades of being told to slim down, bulk up, tone up, get a bigger this or smaller that the age at which we are evidence of most satisfied with our...
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(male narrator) cindy's secret is french anti-aging specialist dr.ebagh, known the world over as the emperor of anti-aging, a miracle worker, and the youth guru. (female narrator) his groundbreaking formulas are based on the discovery of a rare melon that seems to defy the aging process. (cindy) i was introduced to dr. jean-louis sebagh when i was 28 years old, and he did a melon-based antioxidant vitamin treatment to my face. and what i noticed afterwards, it was like my skin woke up. it was just like, "wow," i just had this radiant glow. (dr. sebagh) when cindy came to see me, i told her, "you're gonna look amazing at 35, you're gonna look amazing at 45, and 50 and so on." that was my promise to cindy. (male narrator) the results cindy got at dr. sebagh's office were incredible. but cindy wanted to continue her treatments at home. (female narrator) so dr. sebagh created and bottled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. cindy has made it her mission to share dr. sebagh's
(male narrator) cindy's secret is french anti-aging specialist dr.ebagh, known the world over as the emperor of anti-aging, a miracle worker, and the youth guru. (female narrator) his groundbreaking formulas are based on the discovery of a rare melon that seems to defy the aging process. (cindy) i was introduced to dr. jean-louis sebagh when i was 28 years old, and he did a melon-based antioxidant vitamin treatment to my face. and what i noticed afterwards, it was like my skin woke up. it was...
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some people, at younger age. other people at older age. i feel it will happen at the right time. >> pressure. >> now that third wave all my friend are getting a divorce. >> that is the third wave. >> then you get married in your second wave and that whole round. >> it just keeps going. >> you don't to have to be a bride made for second and third round, that is my thing now. >> that is big because if you have ever been in a wedding, ladies, or gentlemen, i have seen some, it is a rare thing. the dress. when you get the dress and they send it, it is rare that you like it and are excited bit. it makes me of this scene from 27 dresses. everybody knows this one, right. >> what color is this vomit. >> it is an olive green, it is very in. it looks great on. >> no, i'm telling you that thinks an instrument of torture inflicted on a bride who wants to you look ugly. >> is that really the key. does bride want to you look ugly is that what we think is behind this. >> recent survey, find that more than 1,000, out of the more than 1,000 women, 78 perce
some people, at younger age. other people at older age. i feel it will happen at the right time. >> pressure. >> now that third wave all my friend are getting a divorce. >> that is the third wave. >> then you get married in your second wave and that whole round. >> it just keeps going. >> you don't to have to be a bride made for second and third round, that is my thing now. >> that is big because if you have ever been in a wedding, ladies, or gentlemen,...
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so they have pegged it to age. there is an opportunity to put some means testing in there, but that's not the most -- that's not the correlation factor to what it actually costs. age is the thing that correlates best. >> but age is also -- i mean, this is also -- and this is a part of obamacare that didn't work, which is to try to get as many young people on the system. they needed 40% of folks under 35 in the system to keep premiums down. how do you do it? how does it do it here? because this system seems to say to say to folks under 35, don't worry about it. if you want to get health care, we won't make you do it. and that only increases premiums for older folks, does it not? >> we say to that 30, 35-year-old individual, you know that you need health coverage. what we're going to do is provide you a system that allows you an array of choices that you can choice the coverage plan that works best for you and your family, not be dictated to by the federal government and have to purchase something that you most likel
so they have pegged it to age. there is an opportunity to put some means testing in there, but that's not the most -- that's not the correlation factor to what it actually costs. age is the thing that correlates best. >> but age is also -- i mean, this is also -- and this is a part of obamacare that didn't work, which is to try to get as many young people on the system. they needed 40% of folks under 35 in the system to keep premiums down. how do you do it? how does it do it here? because...
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and with our age breakdown it's really covering all age demographics and it's being used by all ages and all sorts of users and being accessed by a them. >>>next is our phase iii which we will be opening next year. and as far as cities using this it is very low nationwide and those forms will allow us users to import information to store this into a particular form and then they will not need duplicate applications that would have. will also be integrating with electronic signatures through the city's licensing agreement and integrating with electronic payments through fi a and i mentioned our data profile. >>>that is the end of our presentation i'd like to thank all the departments of work with us to streamline as well as the controller's office to make improvements on the online portal. >> thank you for the presentation. do you mind if i ask a question? >> yes. >> are we able to pay business taxes through this portal? >> i am looking and wondering if there's more than one portal to pay them and it sounds like the answer is no, generally through the tax collectors office. >> we are
and with our age breakdown it's really covering all age demographics and it's being used by all ages and all sorts of users and being accessed by a them. >>>next is our phase iii which we will be opening next year. and as far as cities using this it is very low nationwide and those forms will allow us users to import information to store this into a particular form and then they will not need duplicate applications that would have. will also be integrating with electronic signatures...
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he or she gets into the workforce at the age of 21 or 22.the potential of the country will be realiz as an additional economy. i do not see this as a one-year journey. it is a multiyear journey. we have a huge opportunity to be one of the leading countries in the world. ♪ >> when you look at a digital india, you look at people who have truly used technology to not just elevate their individual situations but have used technology to transform this community and society and enable people to get employed. >> when we started this journey, we intended to reach 5000 schools across 75 cities train , and educate close to 100,000 teachers over a period of 12 months. five months into the program, we half mark,- the which means every single day across 17 cities, reaching 300 teachers day in and day out. we want the program to create a digital revolution of sorts. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> for risk management, and it is not the best. i have not seen the risk management dues. >> putting aside money for the future is ingrained in us. many keep cash at home. but there is n
he or she gets into the workforce at the age of 21 or 22.the potential of the country will be realiz as an additional economy. i do not see this as a one-year journey. it is a multiyear journey. we have a huge opportunity to be one of the leading countries in the world. ♪ >> when you look at a digital india, you look at people who have truly used technology to not just elevate their individual situations but have used technology to transform this community and society and enable people...
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things singing the rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ ♪ carol: welcomeam carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. carol: trumpforce one ready for takeoff. domino's does some soul-searching and comes up with a new recipe for success. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ in
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, at the age spectrum, jermaine defoe, at the age of 3a, over three years after lasting burlingame, 30me, 30 years since his first england match, well, could add to his 19 international could add to his 19internatienak= goals. his goal-scoring record is phenomenal, but the particularly this season, in a team that parts on creating as many chances as other teens, his strike rate is outstanding. i did not want tojust look at his age and think he is finished with england. defoe back in the squad. southgate also said andy carroll. theo walcott had not carroll and theo walcott had not done quite enough to squeeze their way into this squad. name jumped out, that of luke shaw, manchester autahalef—hakeéhaw-maneheeter def; iie hardly united's defender who has hardly played at sled at = united's defender who has hardly played at plaid at all at club played at played at all at club level this season, but southgate lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him 35i* ’ lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him—"3 in = lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéaté he wanted him—555“ in the i lieslflfiie eéieafifiatgauthéa
, at the age spectrum, jermaine defoe, at the age of 3a, over three years after lasting burlingame, 30me, 30 years since his first england match, well, could add to his 19 international could add to his 19internatienak= goals. his goal-scoring record is phenomenal, but the particularly this season, in a team that parts on creating as many chances as other teens, his strike rate is outstanding. i did not want tojust look at his age and think he is finished with england. defoe back in the squad....
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rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ >> ♪ endless hopes and endless fearsr desire the fine of the grain this time i walk the stairway and turn the key in a cellar door i want to know why all these stories never spoken danced or drawn or sung or written how we built this temple song by song mama's singing the songs of old mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt it down and make new things singing the rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt them down and make new things singing the rock of ages an empire is made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. this is 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the federal reserve delivers a dovish hike in treasuries rallied. how chair yellen can pull off a beautiful normaliza
rock of ages empires are made this way singing the rock of ages ♪ >> ♪ endless hopes and endless fearsr desire the fine of the grain this time i walk the stairway and turn the key in a cellar door i want to know why all these stories never spoken danced or drawn or sung or written how we built this temple song by song mama's singing the songs of old mama's singing the songs of old singing the rock of ages though the gold is marred by red singing the rock of ages melt it down and make...
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download "guys my age" now. a great meal too. so you can enjoy family time one more time. buy one take one, only for a limited time. at olive garden. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to dax shepard, hannah simone, hey violet, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] charlie benante, 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up, everybody? i'm carson daly. and we are coming to you tonight from the penthouse suite here -- it is lovely -- at the time new york hotel. got a good "last call" on deck. we're going to have, tonight, "riv
download "guys my age" now. a great meal too. so you can enjoy family time one more time. buy one take one, only for a limited time. at olive garden. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to dax shepard, hannah simone, hey violet, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] charlie benante, 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up, everybody? i'm carson daly. and we are coming to you...
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and the problem is coq10 production typically declines with age. i mean, we peak out about age 20.y the time we're 40, we're making significantly less. by the time we're 70, mark, our coq10 production is about half. so, that's not good. and that's why we added the coq10 here. so, now, krill omega 50+ with coq10 is the ultimate marriage of the premier cardio support nutrients because you have your krill oil, you have your concentrated fish oil, and the coq10, and it's all in this tiny, easy-to-swallow softgel. so, again, this is one of the most innovative, probably one of the most comprehensive omega-3 formulas that money can buy. but, mark, even better -- forget money today. you don't need it, 'cause today, it's free. >> and not only that, doctor, you're also giving away a free bottle of your famous b12 energy melts with probiotics. now, this is exciting. we're gonna get to that in a couple of minutes, but first, dr. levin, this krill oil -- it's not just a generic krill. you wanted purity to use the nko krill. now, that's the original krill oil, the one that much of the research i
and the problem is coq10 production typically declines with age. i mean, we peak out about age 20.y the time we're 40, we're making significantly less. by the time we're 70, mark, our coq10 production is about half. so, that's not good. and that's why we added the coq10 here. so, now, krill omega 50+ with coq10 is the ultimate marriage of the premier cardio support nutrients because you have your krill oil, you have your concentrated fish oil, and the coq10, and it's all in this tiny,...
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they are in the age group of 50 - 64. in fact, they told me stories that have them scared to death which you believe that they believe that they are going tod say lose coverage? >> i would say to my friend from florida, that i think there has been a lot of false advertising and scaremongering taking place around the country trying to convince people that somehow they're going to lose their coverage which is not the case. we believe we can do better than obama care which created a one-size-fits-all healthcare package and basically deny people the right to choose the kind of coverage that suited them best at a price they could makin afford.ng in texas along the person making about $25000 per year could spend up to 30% of their gross income under obama care. that's a young person and it's no surprise that many opt out of obama care and decided to pay the penalty or become noncompliant because it's unaffordable. i'm sympathetic certainly to the concerns and genuine concerns about getting appropriate health care coverage. but
they are in the age group of 50 - 64. in fact, they told me stories that have them scared to death which you believe that they believe that they are going tod say lose coverage? >> i would say to my friend from florida, that i think there has been a lot of false advertising and scaremongering taking place around the country trying to convince people that somehow they're going to lose their coverage which is not the case. we believe we can do better than obama care which created a...
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we have an ageing population, ageing by the minutem isa population, ageing by the minutem is a bottomlessing of other means of financing that and inevitably it will be some sort of insurance system. the daily express. the wider implications for the budget. this is paving the way for a smooth eu exit. cautious philip hammond repairs britain to break with brussels. that is really the autumn budget. article 50 will have been triggered. yes, absolutely. it isa been triggered. yes, absolutely. it is a different interpretation of the same story, but they have tried to put a slightly more positive spin on it, although they have the same strapline. what they are trying to suggest is the forecasts in terms of government spending forecasts have been pessimistic. we know brexit looks a bit rosier than we thought, which gives us a float as we set sailfor brexit. set which gives us a float as we set sail for brexit. set sail! which gives us a float as we set sailfor brexit. set sail! it which gives us a float as we set sail for brexit. set sail! it could happen ina sail for brexit. set sail! it could
we have an ageing population, ageing by the minutem isa population, ageing by the minutem is a bottomlessing of other means of financing that and inevitably it will be some sort of insurance system. the daily express. the wider implications for the budget. this is paving the way for a smooth eu exit. cautious philip hammond repairs britain to break with brussels. that is really the autumn budget. article 50 will have been triggered. yes, absolutely. it isa been triggered. yes, absolutely. it is...
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yes, it is an age tax. and the reckless cuts in this bill rob -- in addition to this, it robs the medicare trust fund which people rely on of over $170 billion. shortening the life of that trust fund by years. long-term care that older americans rely on will be hurt. as well as folks who are disabled and children will be hurt as well. over the next 10 years, and again these are not my numbers, but the joint committee on taxation estimates that two of the tax breaks in the repeal ll will provide $275 billion in tax cuts to individuals who have an income over $200,000. nd nearly $190 billion will go to tax cuts for health insurance companies. do we believe that they are hurting? it is also going to provide a tax break for drug companies, for pharmaceutical companies. are they hurting today? no. they are reaping profits every single day. and as the case with medical device manufacturers as well. while the wealthiest americans and corporations reap the benefits of this trump bill and million roughly 160 househo
yes, it is an age tax. and the reckless cuts in this bill rob -- in addition to this, it robs the medicare trust fund which people rely on of over $170 billion. shortening the life of that trust fund by years. long-term care that older americans rely on will be hurt. as well as folks who are disabled and children will be hurt as well. over the next 10 years, and again these are not my numbers, but the joint committee on taxation estimates that two of the tax breaks in the repeal ll will provide...
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help our fat metabolism and a decline with age. testosterone levels decline with age and nothing great that busting hormones. as you know you can't eat what you did when you were 22. that big they plate of food will make you fat as you get older. it's not just the level of fat but the distribution that's affected as well. >> sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern "after words" the city in the north carolina room in the new head of the county library had where it librarian jennifer has put up some pieces to help tell the story of north carolina's history. >> were kind of unique as a special collections because special collections are usually kind of hard to access if u had gone to university or a historical society but because we are in a public library we are open to everyone. if anyone wants to use our materials, they just come in and we asked them to read over our rules and fill out a registration card and they can use the materials. the north carolina room is a room in the new hanover public library where we focus on materials that h
help our fat metabolism and a decline with age. testosterone levels decline with age and nothing great that busting hormones. as you know you can't eat what you did when you were 22. that big they plate of food will make you fat as you get older. it's not just the level of fat but the distribution that's affected as well. >> sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern "after words" the city in the north carolina room in the new head of the county library had where it librarian jennifer...
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happiness declines toward middle age and then repeaks at age 69 and here is where it gets interesting while men and women are considered to be their most attractive at age 23 when do you think they're happiest with their bodies. >> i think younger when you're a child because everyone looks the same. > 21, not after decades after being told to bulk up, tone down, get a bigger this or a smaller that, the age that we're most satisfied with our body, 74. once you reach 65, 70 you don't give a rats behind as much as what people think about the way you look. you are much more concerned about having mobility, but staying healthy, about being able to stretch. even though you won't have a six pack into your 70 you'll have something better, finally being able to say who cares. > on the upper east side jennifer lawrence. > if you've ever been in a ymca locker room, no shame there. the womens locker room as well. > i didn't know that. >> i got some perspective on both sides there. this guy probably isn't at his peak. police say he tried to jump a fence at a school arizona. not the best time to we
happiness declines toward middle age and then repeaks at age 69 and here is where it gets interesting while men and women are considered to be their most attractive at age 23 when do you think they're happiest with their bodies. >> i think younger when you're a child because everyone looks the same. > 21, not after decades after being told to bulk up, tone down, get a bigger this or a smaller that, the age that we're most satisfied with our body, 74. once you reach 65, 70 you don't...
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testosterone levels decline with age. both women and men have less of it as we age. you cannot eat what you did when you were 22. it is not just the level of that, it is the distribution that is affected as well. announcer: tonight at 9:00 eastern on "afterwards." announcer: the united states entered world war i on april 6, 1917 when congress voted to declare war on germany. the conflict was already in its third year. more than 4 million american men and women would eventually serve in uniform. the influx of manpower changed the tide of the war, bringing it to a close in 18 months. next, we travel to kansas city to learn about the national world war i museum and memorial built to preserve the history of what was then called "the great war." i'm the president and ceo here at the national world war i museum and memorial. this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas any skyline. when a great story goes with that. group of 1919 that a business commuters gathered and said let's do something to honor the war heroes of kansas city tribute tod create a pea
testosterone levels decline with age. both women and men have less of it as we age. you cannot eat what you did when you were 22. it is not just the level of that, it is the distribution that is affected as well. announcer: tonight at 9:00 eastern on "afterwards." announcer: the united states entered world war i on april 6, 1917 when congress voted to declare war on germany. the conflict was already in its third year. more than 4 million american men and women would eventually serve...
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she's underthat magic 65 age year that you're eligible. after retiring, marilyn enroll in an insurance plan through the aca exchange and ishe gable fors eligible for tax credits to hp her pay for insurance. marilyn told me she was, extremely worried about the increased premiums that she would likely have to pay under the house trumpcare plan. give you another lady that is sitting around that table. sharon brown. she's a 58-year-old widow muchch she lives in the orlando area. after her husband's death, sharon has been dealing with several medical issues andey pulling money out of her retirement account to pay for her current plan. she has a nest egg from her husband's life insurance money but due to her health condition she will likely need long-term medical care. this is what she told me. what quote. my premiums's pretty high because i got multiple medical conditions that make it so i can't work.ic i done a lot of reading on this and the cost of my health care under the trumpcare plan will amount to double what i makeow right now in income
she's underthat magic 65 age year that you're eligible. after retiring, marilyn enroll in an insurance plan through the aca exchange and ishe gable fors eligible for tax credits to hp her pay for insurance. marilyn told me she was, extremely worried about the increased premiums that she would likely have to pay under the house trumpcare plan. give you another lady that is sitting around that table. sharon brown. she's a 58-year-old widow muchch she lives in the orlando area. after her husband's...
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as we age we lose hormones, we lose a lot of fat busting hormones. they decline with age. things like growth hormones, that declines with age. testosterone levels decline with age. we both have less of it as we age. you can't really eat what you did when you're 22, the big plate of food, it will make you fat as you get older. it's not just the love of fatness. is the distribution that is affected as well. women looking more fat in their hips and thighs. men will get more belly fat. it affects both of those things at a talk at one study that was done about on male writers, studied 5000 male runners and he noticed no matter what mileage they were running every week, with age they gain weight. he ascertained that in order to keep weight low you have to increase your weekly running miles by about 1.4 miles a week. someone running ten miles a week when they're 30, by the time therefore they should be running 24 miles if you want to fit into the same genes they did before. we have to accept that. it's hard. the reasons i want to get into and a cup, and hormones are one reason fo
as we age we lose hormones, we lose a lot of fat busting hormones. they decline with age. things like growth hormones, that declines with age. testosterone levels decline with age. we both have less of it as we age. you can't really eat what you did when you're 22, the big plate of food, it will make you fat as you get older. it's not just the love of fatness. is the distribution that is affected as well. women looking more fat in their hips and thighs. men will get more belly fat. it affects...
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, beyond 45 they age faster than other cultures that believe that middle age starts at another age so it's a cultural belief but your biology will follow it like a marker. >> isn't that interesting? dr. martinez says one thing he noticed about the centenarians he studied, those who felt attractive lived longer even if they didn't follow the healthiest lifestyle habits. >>> let's check out live doppler 7 right now. we are tracking high clouds out there. we have some chain chances coming into the picture. ones for monday through wednesday, all light systems. thursday we're looking at a moderate strength storm a two. over the weekend small chances of seeing some wet weather so i want to show you a lovely live picture from our sutro tower cam camera, towards ocean beach we have a variety of clouds. 59 in san francisco, in the mid-60s mountain view, oakland, san jose, 72 degrees in gilroy. lovely picture from our emeryville camera. high clouds coming in filtering our sun. 67 in santa rosa, napa it is milder today than it was yesterday, livermore 70 degrees and we're going to keep that tren
, beyond 45 they age faster than other cultures that believe that middle age starts at another age so it's a cultural belief but your biology will follow it like a marker. >> isn't that interesting? dr. martinez says one thing he noticed about the centenarians he studied, those who felt attractive lived longer even if they didn't follow the healthiest lifestyle habits. >>> let's check out live doppler 7 right now. we are tracking high clouds out there. we have some chain chances...