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>> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at different rates. and we're beginning to learn them, one very important one is the process that leeth toater sclerosis leading to premature death for millions. we're learning the information processes underlying that and learning how to intervene in them and we know a lot already. we can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases more than people realize. >> do you think we should forget darwin and letting nature take its course and take evolution into our own hands and modify the human genome through genetic and technological engineering? >> well, i mean, ours is the species that goes beyond nature, that goes beyond our limitations, we didn't stay in the ground, we didn't stay in the planet and we're not staying with the limitations of our biology. human life expectancy was 37 200 years ago. simple things like antibiotics and better sanitation improved our longevity. we're now dealing with death caused by heart dise
>> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at different rates. and we're beginning to learn them, one very important one is the process that leeth toater sclerosis leading to premature death for millions. we're learning the information processes underlying that and learning how to intervene in them and we know a lot already. we can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases more than people...
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rise from the age of sixty to the age of sixty two and the french are definitely not happy about it they've been taking to the streets of the country not just the capital paris making sure that their anger is heard with some protests turning violent and police forces
rise from the age of sixty to the age of sixty two and the french are definitely not happy about it they've been taking to the streets of the country not just the capital paris making sure that their anger is heard with some protests turning violent and police forces
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forever. >> a woman my age? i want young, fresh, healthy-looking skin, and meaningful beauty gives me all that. >> what i like about meaningful beauty is that dr. sebagh has created products that are specific for areas that women always come in and ask me about. in these photos, you can see a dramatic reduction in the look of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as give visible reduction in the deeper lines, and this is very remarkable. this is not something i typically will see with a person using a topical product. >> if i can have skin that looks fresh and flawless all the time, that's what i want, and that's what you get with meaningful beauty. >> ever since i first started using cindy crawford's meaningful beauty, it's been like a total makeover for my face. my skin feels firmer. my pores seem smaller. lines are less visible. now, how would you like to see results like that for your skin? >> now you can with a brand-new offer from cindy. >> call now and receive cindy's cleanse to remove makeup and refresh your
forever. >> a woman my age? i want young, fresh, healthy-looking skin, and meaningful beauty gives me all that. >> what i like about meaningful beauty is that dr. sebagh has created products that are specific for areas that women always come in and ask me about. in these photos, you can see a dramatic reduction in the look of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as give visible reduction in the deeper lines, and this is very remarkable. this is not something i typically will see with a...
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>> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at different rates. and we're beginning to learn them, one very important one is the process that leeth toater sclerosis leading to premature death for millions. we're learning the information processes underlying that and learning how to intervene in them and we know a lot already. we can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases more than people realize. >> do you think we should forget darwin and letting nature take its course and take evolution into our own hands and modify the human genome through genetic and technological engineering? >> well, i mean, ours is the species that goes beyond nature, that goes beyond our limitations, we didn't stay in the ground, we didn't stay in the planet and we're not staying with the limitations of our biology. human life expectancy was 37 200 years ago. simple things like antibiotics and better sanitation improved our longevity. we're now dealing with death caused by heart dise
>> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at different rates. and we're beginning to learn them, one very important one is the process that leeth toater sclerosis leading to premature death for millions. we're learning the information processes underlying that and learning how to intervene in them and we know a lot already. we can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases more than people...
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condon was saying also, is that, as people age, the normal physiological changes that occur with aging, the drug itself, because there's a volume distribution, the drug itself has more impact on the body. so that needs to be taken into consideration also as far as education. i think one of the things that we also want to establish here is that prescription drugs, if taken properly, are beneficial. i think-but that really leads to the fact that they can see the benefit. why might people believe then that prescription drugs are not dangerous or addictive? i think that there's the myth if it's good for dr. condon, then it's good for me. and so he takes it, then, gee well, i can take it; but dr. condon would have had it prescribed by a physician for the purpose of, for that designated purpose. i, on the other hand, don't have that issue, so i take it, and, boom, i get an overdose, or somebody else is taking the medication for a period of time, and they take that dose and nothing happens. i take the same dose, and, boom, i'm out. but we also have to keep in mind, driving while under the inf
condon was saying also, is that, as people age, the normal physiological changes that occur with aging, the drug itself, because there's a volume distribution, the drug itself has more impact on the body. so that needs to be taken into consideration also as far as education. i think one of the things that we also want to establish here is that prescription drugs, if taken properly, are beneficial. i think-but that really leads to the fact that they can see the benefit. why might people believe...
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she began regular mammograms at age 30.e test she believe saved her life. >> it wasn't until i was 35, almost 36 that my -- the doctor i had been getting my mammograms from said it's time to start doing mris because of the density and ability to see what's going on. luckily for me, he found on the mri the calcifications through the biopsy found it was cancer. >> you were very proactive. >> yeah. i know how fast -- to know in three months this appeared on a test. this is, for me, not something you wait. i think -- i think it's irresponsible for me to say to go with the first doctors that you hear about. it's irresponsible to say that. i'm kind of that way. i need it now. i think it's important to research who you are dealing with and what surgeons you are going to. >> right. >> in the past, you decided not to get the genetic testing. you decided to get it at this point now. >> i did. my oncologist said i think it's beneficial for you, looking at your history and your family, i think you should know. it might change how you l
she began regular mammograms at age 30.e test she believe saved her life. >> it wasn't until i was 35, almost 36 that my -- the doctor i had been getting my mammograms from said it's time to start doing mris because of the density and ability to see what's going on. luckily for me, he found on the mri the calcifications through the biopsy found it was cancer. >> you were very proactive. >> yeah. i know how fast -- to know in three months this appeared on a test. this is, for...
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she was getting mammograms starting at age 30.hat wasn't the test, she believes, saved her life. >> i was 36 when the doctor i was getting mammograms from, and he said, it's time we started doing mris because of the density and the inability to see what's going on. luckily for me, he did do that because they found on the mri the calcifications which then through the biopsy found that it was cancer. >> so you were very proactive. you moved on this quickly? >> no, no, no. i know how fast -- to know in three months this appeared on a test, this is for me not something that you wait. i mean, i think -- i think it's irresponsible for me to say to just go with the first doctors that you hear about. it's irresponsible for me to say that. i need it now, but i think it's important to research who you're dealing with. >> in the past, you had decided not to get the genetic testing, but you decided to get it at this point now. >> i did. my oncologist mcandrew had said, i think it's really beneficial for you. looking at the history and your fa
she was getting mammograms starting at age 30.hat wasn't the test, she believes, saved her life. >> i was 36 when the doctor i was getting mammograms from, and he said, it's time we started doing mris because of the density and the inability to see what's going on. luckily for me, he did do that because they found on the mri the calcifications which then through the biopsy found that it was cancer. >> so you were very proactive. you moved on this quickly? >> no, no, no. i know...
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longer-- why some older americans say they face a painful future in washington raises the retirement age. and beatle birthday, remembrances of john lennon around the world on what would have been his 70th birthday. ♪ all we are saying, is give peace a chance ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening. the site surrounding those 33 trapped miners in chile is called cam hope, and tonight there's no hope for family members. this morning, drirls broke through to a chamber where the man have been waiting six days to be rescued. still, plenty of work remains. setting doane joins us from copiapo, chile. >> reporter: it was an exciting and emotional day here at the san jose mine. at times it seemed you could almost feel the energy in the air. that's because many woke up to the news they'd been waiting f for. the sound of success-- a signal that after 33 days, the drill finally broke through. to the 33 trapped men. that moment came while we were live on the "early show" this morning. horns honking. i have no idea if the microphone can pick i
longer-- why some older americans say they face a painful future in washington raises the retirement age. and beatle birthday, remembrances of john lennon around the world on what would have been his 70th birthday. ♪ all we are saying, is give peace a chance ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening. the site surrounding those 33 trapped miners in chile is called cam hope, and tonight there's no hope for family...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> >>> legend has it, a certain british actor tr
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help....
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an age appropriate for them but i mean that is the age that we live in these days right you can find anything online you can look at any magazine you're probably going to fight. from the ages of seventeen to i don't know thirty that's scantily clad isn't it time to adapt to progress just to realize that that's part of society that's what we see these days i mean i wasn't really all that shocked by this and some people were looking at me like oh my god what is wrong with you but it's we see it all the time i also wasn't too shocked but we know about how the brain actually develops you know just this healthy process when it comes also to human sexuality we really need to be careful when it comes to the content that our kids are exposed to whether they're tweens whether they're teens and how that actually impacts their behavior because we see a lot of kids who are exposed to sexual content on t.v. in the lyrics of the music that they listen to and they're you know getting involved in a lot of risky behaviors they're not you know using safe sex you know they're getting pregnant at an ear
an age appropriate for them but i mean that is the age that we live in these days right you can find anything online you can look at any magazine you're probably going to fight. from the ages of seventeen to i don't know thirty that's scantily clad isn't it time to adapt to progress just to realize that that's part of society that's what we see these days i mean i wasn't really all that shocked by this and some people were looking at me like oh my god what is wrong with you but it's we see it...
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if you, in 1900, reached the age of 40, you have lived just about as long as if you've reached the age today. a little bit longer, not very much. a lot of people say that when we enacted social security and put the retirement age at 65, life expectancy was only, like, 68, but today it is 70-something, so we should raise that up so that it is comparable to what was in the 1930's. that is missing the point. the life expectancy may have been that. but he if you are aorking person and have made it to age -- but if you are a working person and have made it to age 30 or so and that, you could have expected to live as long as you would today. it is that people cannot live as long because of low life expectancy because of job it -- it is just that people did not ve as long because of low life expectancy because of childhood. >> their working life as been extended, said the ratio of work life to retirement life has not increase at the same rate as longevity -- has not increased at the same rate as longevity after 65. >> if you raise the retirement age, what you are doing is going backward from
if you, in 1900, reached the age of 40, you have lived just about as long as if you've reached the age today. a little bit longer, not very much. a lot of people say that when we enacted social security and put the retirement age at 65, life expectancy was only, like, 68, but today it is 70-something, so we should raise that up so that it is comparable to what was in the 1930's. that is missing the point. the life expectancy may have been that. but he if you are aorking person and have made it...
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on the aging of the world. so if you go there when you are 60, you might have felt old when you were 50 in rockford but you go to sarasota when you are 60 and everything about the city is telling you you are young. >> tom: what about the next younger economies you see in the world that are developing these types of economies that are the beneficiary of this trend? >> you know, they are part of this trend too. you know, what started me on the book was going to china and seeing fantastic young cities. those young cities are turning into older places because once a young economy urbanizes, the birth rate goes down. education goes up. and they start the cycle all over again, rinse and repeat. >> tom: so speak of rinse and repeating, have we seen this fully cycle through? in other words, what is the inevitable conclusion of this developing economy, younger workers, getting older, shipping jobs and production elsewhere to lower cost economies. >> you would like to think that places that have really driven their popul
on the aging of the world. so if you go there when you are 60, you might have felt old when you were 50 in rockford but you go to sarasota when you are 60 and everything about the city is telling you you are young. >> tom: what about the next younger economies you see in the world that are developing these types of economies that are the beneficiary of this trend? >> you know, they are part of this trend too. you know, what started me on the book was going to china and seeing...
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system remove disincentive for working out older ages as well give a signal of the commitment of the government to. take structural reforms that will raise the potential of the economy as well. the numbers really speak for themselves france has a huge foreign debt the fourth largest in the world and unlike in the united states there is no board advertising the numbers also unlike the united states where there is no annual paid leave the french enjoy the longest paid holidays thirty days a year their retirement age. which is what the people are protesting about this time is one of the lowest in the world countries also affected by the global financial crisis like italy and spain have already increased there but with less widespread opposition from the people so are these protests a true sign of a democracy or simply a force of habit by the french people used to pouring out in the streets to get their way or is this is sign that government needs to negotiate with trade unions more so we have to say to the french people that is they who chose the deputies and members of the senate who m
system remove disincentive for working out older ages as well give a signal of the commitment of the government to. take structural reforms that will raise the potential of the economy as well. the numbers really speak for themselves france has a huge foreign debt the fourth largest in the world and unlike in the united states there is no board advertising the numbers also unlike the united states where there is no annual paid leave the french enjoy the longest paid holidays thirty days a year...
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if you, in 1900, reached the age of 40, you have lived just about as long as if you've reached the age of 40 today. a little bit longer, not very much. a lot of people say that when we enacted social security and put the retirement age at 65, life expectancy was only, like, 68, but today it is 70-something, so we should raise that up so that it is comparable to what was in the 1930's. that is missing the point. the life expectancy may have been that. but he if you are a working person and have made it to age -- but if you are a working person and have made it to age 30 or so and that, you could have expected to live as long as you would today. it is that people cannot live as long because of low life expectancy because of job it -- it is just that people did not live as long because of low life expectancy because of childhood. >> their working life as been extended, saeidheextended, saidk life to retirement life has not increase at the same rate as longevity -- has not increased at the same rate as longevity after 65. >> if you raise the retirement age, what you are doing is going back
if you, in 1900, reached the age of 40, you have lived just about as long as if you've reached the age of 40 today. a little bit longer, not very much. a lot of people say that when we enacted social security and put the retirement age at 65, life expectancy was only, like, 68, but today it is 70-something, so we should raise that up so that it is comparable to what was in the 1930's. that is missing the point. the life expectancy may have been that. but he if you are a working person and have...
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is it worth it to get a mammogram and at what age? i'll answer the viewer question in the ask the doctor segment. >>> meet a man that inspires us all. i'll explain that. [ female announcer ] imagine the possibilities with stelara® for adults. stelara® helps control moderate or severe plaque psoriasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections, like tuberculosis, require hospitalization. before starting stelara®, your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, or have had cancer. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal condition af
is it worth it to get a mammogram and at what age? i'll answer the viewer question in the ask the doctor segment. >>> meet a man that inspires us all. i'll explain that. [ female announcer ] imagine the possibilities with stelara® for adults. stelara® helps control moderate or severe plaque psoriasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.ica's most prescribed ed treatnt is right for you. [ male announcer ] the game you know and love is back. ♪ it's time to play monopoly at mcdonald's. ♪ this year, 1 in 4 wins. ♪ peel for your chance at over $200 million in cash and prizes. ♪ monopoly at mcdonald's. the simple joy of winning. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. i'm hanging out with the one and only dr. donald trump. "the apprentice," is on thursday nights at 10 p.m. this year, you went back to the original "apprentice." >> wl, we did. and, you know, it's tough out there. the economy is very tough. and we wanted to go back. a lot of people wanted us to go and see what's happened sin it originally aired. when we came out originly, we had many nights where we were the number one show on television, but the world was a good place. it was, you know, everybody was thriving. of course, i think you are doing better now than you did then, but generally speaking -- [ laughter ] -- genally -- it's true. you are doing great. >> jimmy: thanks
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.ica's most prescribed ed treatnt is right for you. [ male announcer ] the game you know and love is back. ♪ it's time to play monopoly at mcdonald's. ♪ this year, 1 in 4 wins. ♪ peel for your chance at over $200 million in cash and prizes. ♪ monopoly at mcdonald's. the simple joy of winning. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. i'm hanging out with the one and only dr. donald trump. "the apprentice," is on thursday...
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but for people of a certain age, he'll always be mr.appy days... >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,, i'm jerry mcnerney, and i approved this message. he worked his whole life, served his country defending our freedoms, and depends on social security. so, who would want to privatize it? corporate lawyer david harmer. harmer's social security privatization plan would cut guaranteed benefits and gamble with social security on wall street. while we worry, harmer's wall street friends would make billions in profits from privatization. david harmer. a social security privatization plan we can't afford.
but for people of a certain age, he'll always be mr.appy days... >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,, i'm jerry mcnerney, and i approved this message. he worked his whole life, served his country defending our freedoms, and depends on social security. so, who would want to privatize it?...
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much ado about something as france is paralyzed by riots over a retirement age increase and more angry protests are expected in the u.k. which has just announced its biggest social spending cuts since world war two experts say the massive public outrage is an overreaction. the man believed to be behind the attack on the chechen parliament may have been a regional militant demonstrate his strength to al-qaeda. and weak human trafficking laws in india says a shattered lives his village girls come to the big city promises of a better life and. around the clock around the world this is r.t. here in moscow in france public transport is paralyzed flights canceled and three million people protesting demanding the government backs down from retirement age reforms people took to the streets hurling stones and bottles burning cars and breaking windows and stores the protests erupted into violence after president nicolas sarkozy vowed his conservative party would press ahead with raising the retirement age from sixty to sixty two still lower than in most european countries police use force and te
much ado about something as france is paralyzed by riots over a retirement age increase and more angry protests are expected in the u.k. which has just announced its biggest social spending cuts since world war two experts say the massive public outrage is an overreaction. the man believed to be behind the attack on the chechen parliament may have been a regional militant demonstrate his strength to al-qaeda. and weak human trafficking laws in india says a shattered lives his village girls come...
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you know with all our tax credits of any age if they. come with the clothing it's all provided for you. can see not to come trotting lessons i don't think i'm doing too badly. to get. the job and you sensational some of the majestic museum suspension to do if it rains in the russian capital but it's all doom and gloom and generally afternoon from the skies and the sun shines through a cold night fun filled winter packed with various activities just remember to pack she would say bullies and we've arrived at the shopping center. it's an underground shop is paradise several years ago there was simply nothing here today it's another example of the city's and the changing infrastructure and to most news excluding temperatures very lovely to. see again so it's very cold outside where the muscovites when the weather is bad the lot of that is making shopping a lot of fun around that time around shopping malls as a lot of. ways they can take months if not there again all the polling thinking they made in their pool that. fitness they can go to a
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there are also areas surrounding the ag building. i am going to start with very plaza. we have a wonderful walk with your about half of the area. there is an orange area that does not have the same area and connection. a lot of pedestrians moved through that space. it is often occupied by other important area uses and allowed usage, to load and unload things going on in the ferry building. ferry plaza has suffered somewhat. as the beginning thought, extending that walkway for pass- through uses could relate activate that building and extend the connection you were talking about. the next area we are going to look at is pier /12. -- 1/2. under the current land use plan, this should be used for ferry use for public access, and that is in all our vision, but what configuration? will its rectangular format be demolished and returned to the day? of the configurations are something we are considering. -- returned to the bay? other configurations are something we are considering. the ag building and the lagoon at next to it -- i have an arrow of carry riders moving right throu
there are also areas surrounding the ag building. i am going to start with very plaza. we have a wonderful walk with your about half of the area. there is an orange area that does not have the same area and connection. a lot of pedestrians moved through that space. it is often occupied by other important area uses and allowed usage, to load and unload things going on in the ferry building. ferry plaza has suffered somewhat. as the beginning thought, extending that walkway for pass- through uses...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.america's most prescribed ed treatme is right for you. >> all right. let's start with this wall street journal, asking if they agree with the movement. 71% said yes. obviously a big majority there, judy. the question, is that reflected in the media coverage? it seems like the media wants to denigrate the tea party movement and try to use it to attack republicans. >> i think the media started out, john, underestimating the tea party movement except for this network, by the way, which covered it from the beginning. and then, many of them everdid it, and suddenly the tea party was the source of death and destruction of the republican party. i think that now we're having some truly analytical and ensightful reporting on the movement. who they are, what they believe. finally, finally. >> would you say, assist, that the media tried to drive a wedge between the tea party movement on one hand and the republican party on the other? >> well, i'm not thinking there is a wedge. i think it ought to
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.america's most prescribed ed treatme is right for you. >> all right. let's start with this wall street journal, asking if they agree with the movement. 71% said yes. obviously a big majority there, judy. the question, is that reflected in the media coverage? it seems like the media wants to denigrate the tea party movement and try to use it to attack republicans. >> i think the media started out, john, underestimating the...
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well, at hanley center, we have a prevention program, called aging to perfection. and actually our older adult unit, to answer your question, when you become old is 55 and above. so i qualify for the older adult program now. but what our aging to perfection program actually addresses is helping the older adult- first of all, you know, simple things- write down the prescriptions that they're taking when they go to the doctor because, again, they're getting multiple prescriptions from different physicians, and there are drug-drug interactions that potentially can be lethal to them. so writing them down, understanding, you know, asking questions, throwing away their medication when it's, when they're finished, not saving it. and that's a hard thing in today's economy, you know, not saving the medication. so there's a list of prevention techniques that we teach the older adults so that they can use their medication in a more safe and effective manner. dr. condon? i wanted to echo that. i think we-for our older citizens, you know, their medications are oftentimes receiv
well, at hanley center, we have a prevention program, called aging to perfection. and actually our older adult unit, to answer your question, when you become old is 55 and above. so i qualify for the older adult program now. but what our aging to perfection program actually addresses is helping the older adult- first of all, you know, simple things- write down the prescriptions that they're taking when they go to the doctor because, again, they're getting multiple prescriptions from different...
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against demonstrators while president sarkozy tries to curry beside a vote or raising the retirement age to sixty two party's got that he is in paris. iyanla loud and proud to try and speak for their own country these people might look like they're attending a student party as they're all students and this definitely feels like a party but in fact it's anything but it's yet another day of protests in the heart of the french capital paris these people are nowhere near retirement age yet this is exactly what they're protesting the proposed pension reform that nicolas sarkozy the french president is attempting to push forward in order to try and help the french economy get off its means these people do not want and added two years to their service and they are prepared to take to the streets and disrupt the life of the country for as long as it's necessary in order to get the job done we're going to try and get over to the french senate where hearings about the pension reform are taking place and see what the people there have to say about the whole thing.
against demonstrators while president sarkozy tries to curry beside a vote or raising the retirement age to sixty two party's got that he is in paris. iyanla loud and proud to try and speak for their own country these people might look like they're attending a student party as they're all students and this definitely feels like a party but in fact it's anything but it's yet another day of protests in the heart of the french capital paris these people are nowhere near retirement age yet this is...
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to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other way of getting health care, those without insurance, it might be more cost effectiti >> ed lee was kind enough to accept my request that he continue as a city administrator in san francisco. his term now officially will be longer than mine, regardless of my win for the lieutenant borders race or not
to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we...
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i am being appointed for my third term on the advisory commission on aging. obviously, i am a senior. >> it is not that obvious. >> we are a group that represents the seniors. it is a very active group. i have enjoyed being on a the current president. >> if we could sit down in the back and keep it as quiet as possible. thank you. all right, is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, this is an of women by the district 7 supervisor. are there any comments? seeing none, shall we move this forward with recommendation? so don, thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, and congratulations. if we could now call item 3. >> item 3, a hearing to consider appointing four members, terms ending june 6, 2012, to the immigrant rights commission. there are four seats and eight applicants. supervisor campos: thank you very much. we have four seats open on the very important immigrant rights commission for the city. we have eight applicants, and let me just go here through my notes. i just want to know that of the eight applic
i am being appointed for my third term on the advisory commission on aging. obviously, i am a senior. >> it is not that obvious. >> we are a group that represents the seniors. it is a very active group. i have enjoyed being on a the current president. >> if we could sit down in the back and keep it as quiet as possible. thank you. all right, is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, this is an of women by the district 7...
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rise from the age of sixty to the age of sixty two and the french are definitely not happy about it they've been taking to the streets of the country not just the capital paris making sure that their anger is heard with some protests turning violent and police forces . being forced to use tear gas to disperse angry crowds and of course those protests are ongoing in paris there are dozens of them daily from the students today and trainers everybody young and old taking to the streets making sure we're attempting to make sure that their voices are heard and that the government pays attention to their demands but it seems that this is probably the first time in a very long time where the government is not prepared to back down is now prepared to renegotiate with trade unions and is simply staying very firm on its position saying that this pension reform is what is necessary to make sure that the french economy actually gets over the effects of the aftermath of the global financial crisis with the economy of course being strongly hit by it and the government proposed pension reform is e
rise from the age of sixty to the age of sixty two and the french are definitely not happy about it they've been taking to the streets of the country not just the capital paris making sure that their anger is heard with some protests turning violent and police forces . being forced to use tear gas to disperse angry crowds and of course those protests are ongoing in paris there are dozens of them daily from the students today and trainers everybody young and old taking to the streets making sure...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.f america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. how new is the new edge with myford touch? well you could never do this before. or this. or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this. temperature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. >>> all terrain vehicles, atvs, our four-wheelers, seem tailor-made for daredevils. but it turns out, not just adult daredevils. some of the riders are as young as 4 years old. if that seems dangerous, it is. a new report from johns hopkins documents an epidemic of atv injuries and deaths among children. tonight, brian ross investigates. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, a new report by two leading public health experts finds what is called an epidemic of serious injuries and death involving children who ride atvs. those four-wheel all terrain vehicles that are so popular in this country. with a rock music sound track, atv owners have created their own online hig
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.f america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. how new is the new edge with myford touch? well you could never do this before. or this. or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this. temperature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. >>> all terrain vehicles, atvs, our four-wheelers, seem tailor-made for daredevils. but it...
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the retirement age will go to 62 and the age at which a full pension can be drawn well rise to 67. earlier, police pushed through picket lines to break up a blockade outside the main oil refinery near paris. scuffles broke out and some tankers started moving fuel. [unintelligible] >> it is-all the communities of france people are unhappy. -- it is in all the communities. >> protesters claim the right to strike died today. there are still thousands of petrol stations without fuel. in a small number of areas they are limiting the amount that can be bought. outside the senate the police waited, but france is about to begin a holiday and protesters stayed away. unions vowed to get people back on the streets. >> it is never too late. the government has to react now and open negotiations. >> next week this legislation that has caused so much of people will become law. even then, unions believe it is still worth continuing the fight against pension reform. a new batch of secret military records just released by wikileaks suggests american commanders knew about but did not investigate tort
the retirement age will go to 62 and the age at which a full pension can be drawn well rise to 67. earlier, police pushed through picket lines to break up a blockade outside the main oil refinery near paris. scuffles broke out and some tankers started moving fuel. [unintelligible] >> it is-all the communities of france people are unhappy. -- it is in all the communities. >> protesters claim the right to strike died today. there are still thousands of petrol stations without fuel. in...
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. >> under aged drinking is a problem? >> i wouldn't say it's a problem but it is present. >> reporter: those stabbed range in age from 19 to 23. the students stabbed were treated for minor injuries and released. authorities are looking for a hispanic man who is 6'3-inches tall who wears his hair in a black mohawk. >>> tis the season, another
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when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have
when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have
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. >> one of the last surviving stars of hollywood's golden age, tony curtis, dies at the age of 85. a global survey of the world river systems concluded that nearly 80% of the world's population with near rivers under threat. the survey also accuses developed countries of failing to arrest the underlying offense to sources of fresh water. -- effects to sources of fresh water. >> many of us have clean water flowing into our homes on tab. there is no signs of this inequity abating. it concludes that 80% of humans are exposed to potential threats from the rivers they live near. while that leaves 3.4 billion people in poor nations vulnerable. the acquisition is that major western cities like london engineered their way out of danger without sufficient regard for by our diversity and sustainability. this is the latest engineering project to safeguard human health in london. soon there will be starting work on a 7 kilometer title which will act as an overflow pipe, ensuring that human excrement does not fit into the water source. -- does not get into the water source. >> a london has a tr
. >> one of the last surviving stars of hollywood's golden age, tony curtis, dies at the age of 85. a global survey of the world river systems concluded that nearly 80% of the world's population with near rivers under threat. the survey also accuses developed countries of failing to arrest the underlying offense to sources of fresh water. -- effects to sources of fresh water. >> many of us have clean water flowing into our homes on tab. there is no signs of this inequity abating. it...
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the french government stands firm on its plan to raise the retirement age is violent protests and industrial action paralyze the country. and there are more protests this time in london after the british government announces the biggest reduction in public spending since the second world war. a twisted show of loyalty the terror attack on the chechen parliament on tuesday may have been a pledge of allegiance to al qaeda according to the republic's interior ministry. six am in moscow i met très a good to be with you here on r t our top story in france public transportation is paralyzed flights canceled and three million people protesting demanding the government backed down from retirement age reforms people took to the streets hurling stones torching cars and smashing windows artie's catarina as are of those following the unrest. oh it may not serve the clock of fear surrounding opposing a recent government decision to call in the pension plan. jolly crowd is doing exactly that they are standing outside the french senate demanding that you get us or go see the french president stop pushing f
the french government stands firm on its plan to raise the retirement age is violent protests and industrial action paralyze the country. and there are more protests this time in london after the british government announces the biggest reduction in public spending since the second world war. a twisted show of loyalty the terror attack on the chechen parliament on tuesday may have been a pledge of allegiance to al qaeda according to the republic's interior ministry. six am in moscow i met très...
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to raise the chronic age to sixty six. welfare benefits are also among the hardest hit close enough to ten thousand. in the cuts will condemn. it but some economists the government should have gone further. i think actually george osborne should have gone further with the cuts let's put it into perspective by two thousand and fourteen fifteen overall government spending will only have fallen by about three percent so this is actually a very tiny cut so i think we should have gone further he's relying on economic growth and rising tax revenues to make the bulk of the deficit reduction and this is a big gamble because we can't allow an economic growth because for the next year i'm really almost certain departments are facing very severe cuts but it is definitely patrick and let's not forget as well that. every pound they get in this is taken from the private sector and i the taxation so you're not actually taking money out of the economy i mean we've seen huge number of job losses in the private sector during the recession a
to raise the chronic age to sixty six. welfare benefits are also among the hardest hit close enough to ten thousand. in the cuts will condemn. it but some economists the government should have gone further. i think actually george osborne should have gone further with the cuts let's put it into perspective by two thousand and fourteen fifteen overall government spending will only have fallen by about three percent so this is actually a very tiny cut so i think we should have gone further he's...
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cross europe the french are arriving over retirement age increase while more protests are expected in the u.k. which is just its biggest social spending cuts since world war two. and weak human trafficking laws in india lead to thousands of shouted life. come to the big city lured by promises of a better life and. live from moscow. welcome to the program a gang split could have been behind tuesday strike on the chechen parliament and the russian republics interior ministry house said thought to be behind the terror attack may have been trying to assert his authority in the region to al-qaeda. has details. we're standing in front of the church in problem and that has been attacked by the militants three people were killed and seventeen injured as the chechen terror minister reports the man behind this attack could be her same god car of annual leader of the chechen militants and this is the way his show when al qaeda what he's capable off forty year old guy kind of just triggered an attack on the whole village of the chechen president runs on this august twelfth military probe into the
cross europe the french are arriving over retirement age increase while more protests are expected in the u.k. which is just its biggest social spending cuts since world war two. and weak human trafficking laws in india lead to thousands of shouted life. come to the big city lured by promises of a better life and. live from moscow. welcome to the program a gang split could have been behind tuesday strike on the chechen parliament and the russian republics interior ministry house said thought to...
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much ado about something else france is paralyzed by riots over a retirement age increase. its biggest social spending cuts and. experts say the massive. amount of heat to be behind the attack. may have been. keen to demonstrate its strength to al qaeda. weak human trafficking. as british girls come to the big city by promises of a better life. around the clock around the world this is r.t. here in moscow good to have you with us in france public transport has paralyzed flights canceled and three million people protesting demanding the government back . reforms people took to the streets hurling stones torching cars and smashing shop windows. is following the unrest. if i may not a hook like a fierce rally opposing a recent government decision to call in the pension plan. jolly crowd is doing exactly that thing standing outside the fringe senate demanding that you get us or go see the french president stop pushing forward his proposed television the form that is said to guarantee chance at rebuilding its economy and actually making it the global financial crisis will these
much ado about something else france is paralyzed by riots over a retirement age increase. its biggest social spending cuts and. experts say the massive. amount of heat to be behind the attack. may have been. keen to demonstrate its strength to al qaeda. weak human trafficking. as british girls come to the big city by promises of a better life. around the clock around the world this is r.t. here in moscow good to have you with us in france public transport has paralyzed flights canceled and...
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the french government stands for him on its plan to raise their retirement ages and violent protests and industrial auctions paralyzed the country. with the british government announcing the biggest reduction in public spending since the second world war some economists are saying they should have gone even deeper in. a show of loyalty with a terror attack on the chechen parliament on tuesday may have been a pledge about hided of allegiance to al qaida that's according to the public's view of minister. two am in moscow i match reza good to be with you here on r t our top story in france public transportation is paralyzed flights are canceled and three million people are protesting demanding the government backed down from retirement age reforms people took to the streets hurling stones torching cars and smashing shop windows artie's catarina as are of those following the unrest. if only for a not a hook like a fierce rally opposing a recent government decision to call in the pension plan. jolly crowd is doing exactly that they are standing outside the french senate demanding that you
the french government stands for him on its plan to raise their retirement ages and violent protests and industrial auctions paralyzed the country. with the british government announcing the biggest reduction in public spending since the second world war some economists are saying they should have gone even deeper in. a show of loyalty with a terror attack on the chechen parliament on tuesday may have been a pledge about hided of allegiance to al qaida that's according to the public's view of...