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i want to disrupt aging. i want people to understand that it is ok to say i'm 58 and feel good about it. i think that was part of this rallying cry. how do we start changing the country.ion in this how do we use that wisdom and knowledge that has been gained over the 50-60 years to help solve the nation's problems and get people to start taking personal responsibility about, hey, you're until it to be 80 or 90. how are you going to live your life? how are you going to focus on the things you want to do? the idea of, maybe we should do the book on this. that is how this came about. >> how much of a tour we take on this? >> the book has been out a little over a month. we have gotten good responses about it. i just came from my tour in alabama. we did one in new york. we go to try to let our state offices decide if there is an opportunity for us to go out and speak about it. you're signed up to do a number of national conferences this year for the next 5-6 months to be able to go out and start this movement arou
i want to disrupt aging. i want people to understand that it is ok to say i'm 58 and feel good about it. i think that was part of this rallying cry. how do we start changing the country.ion in this how do we use that wisdom and knowledge that has been gained over the 50-60 years to help solve the nation's problems and get people to start taking personal responsibility about, hey, you're until it to be 80 or 90. how are you going to live your life? how are you going to focus on the things you...
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jeffrey lewis, age 6. age 6.rquez green, james, age 6. .race mcdonald, age 6 age 6. emily parker, age 6. jack hinto, age 6. noah, age 6. 6.roline, age .essica, age 6 avil richman, age 6. benjamin wheeler, age 6. 6.ison wyatt, age 0hose brave educators and 2 first graders were gunned down gun whoerican with a never should have had one. voting in my pocket is a card. this is our sacred duty, to protect and defend the constitution of the united states and to work with our colleagues from across this country and cast our vote for laws to do that. thiscard is meaningless on subject. 3 1/2e been denied years ago. we've not had one single vote, not even a hearing on a single bill dealing with gun violence prevention. not one. when the speaker of the house say this is a city stung, i tell that to the new town families. tell that to the orlando families. tell that to the 100,000 americans families who have loved ones die in the last 3 1/2 years. that is not a publicity stunt. it is a crisis. it demands that this house take action. we will continue to work to ensure that we fu
jeffrey lewis, age 6. age 6.rquez green, james, age 6. .race mcdonald, age 6 age 6. emily parker, age 6. jack hinto, age 6. noah, age 6. 6.roline, age .essica, age 6 avil richman, age 6. benjamin wheeler, age 6. 6.ison wyatt, age 0hose brave educators and 2 first graders were gunned down gun whoerican with a never should have had one. voting in my pocket is a card. this is our sacred duty, to protect and defend the constitution of the united states and to work with our colleagues from across...
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ortiz rivera, age 36. [ bell tolls ] >> edward sotomayor, age 25. [ bell tolls ] >> jessica, age 25.ci rodriguez, age 27. [ bell tolls ] >>> you are listening there to the recitation of the names of the 49 victims who fell in the orlando shooting just last week with a memorial of the cathedral ch church of st. luke in orlando. you can see the names and the ages and the teens and the 20s and the 30s and the 40s and all too young. we will be right back. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. i will change you. change your goals to get you home earlier every day. sometimes i will give you superpowers. but sometimes, i'll make you feel like the weakest man in the world. i will test your patience to make your heart softer... ... and your limits to make you tougher. but i promise dad, it will be the greatest journey of your life. ♪ the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how
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to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuable member of the conservators's office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor released his budget and submitted to the board of supervisors and a lot of great things for the department of aging & adult services so i want to quickly go over those items and unfortunately, i'm reading that off any phone small prinlt you know that you approved a budget we submitting to the mayor's office in february and has items that basically no cuts in the addition with positions for adult prospective services and other stray positions but not a lot of extra things in the budget lying enhancements for community services we were hoping that there will be a way to get those into our budget as well and the mayor certainly wanted
to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuable member of the conservators's office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor...
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i want to disrupt aging. i want people to understand that it is ok to say, i'm 58 and feel good about it. and i think that was sort of this rally cry how do we start , changing the conversation in this country about what it means to grow older? and how do we use that wisdom and knowledge that has been gained over the course of these 50 or 60 years to help solve the nation's problems and get people to start taking personal responsibility about, hey, you are going to live to be 80 or 90. how are you going to live your life? how are you going to focus on the things that you want to do? so the idea of maybe we should , do the book on this. that is how disrupt aging came about. brian: how much of a tour are you going to do on this? jo ann: the book has been out a little over a month. we have gotten good responses about it. i just came from my tour in alabama. we are doing one in new york. i think what we are going to try to do is let our state offices decide if there is an opportunity for us to go out and speak ab
i want to disrupt aging. i want people to understand that it is ok to say, i'm 58 and feel good about it. and i think that was sort of this rally cry how do we start , changing the conversation in this country about what it means to grow older? and how do we use that wisdom and knowledge that has been gained over the course of these 50 or 60 years to help solve the nation's problems and get people to start taking personal responsibility about, hey, you are going to live to be 80 or 90. how are...
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ua age is considered a tier one the topty, ranking in 4% of public universities in the nation. several sources, including the brookings institution have pointed out ua age graduates on average are the best paid graduates of any alabama university. and among the top 2% in the nation. good news indeed. the enrollment growth is really outstanding. it has my attention. i enjoy watching higher education in alabama over a number of years. i doubt there is a single major university in the country that can match what dr. alvin and his team are doing. enrollmentecord for with a 45% increase in the freshman class. the average ac t score went up. a 33% increase next year. this is surely one of the best growth records if not the best of any major university in america. let's say it loud and clear. the chargers are charging. we think of how a college education -- we appreciate the on oure impacts community. students live here. they bring money with them.
ua age is considered a tier one the topty, ranking in 4% of public universities in the nation. several sources, including the brookings institution have pointed out ua age graduates on average are the best paid graduates of any alabama university. and among the top 2% in the nation. good news indeed. the enrollment growth is really outstanding. it has my attention. i enjoy watching higher education in alabama over a number of years. i doubt there is a single major university in the country that...
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to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuables office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor released his budget and submitted to the board of supervisors and a lot of great things for the department of aging & adult services so i want to quickly go over those items and unfortunately, i'm reading that off any phone small prinlt you know that you approved a budget we submitting to the mayor's office in february and has items that basically no cuts in the addition with positions for adult prospective services and other stray positions but not a lot of extra things in the budget lying enhancements for community services we were hoping that there will be a way to get those into our budget as well and the mayor certainly wanted to get some of those in one
to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuables office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor released his budget and...
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to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuable member of the conservators's office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor released his budget and submitted to the board of supervisors and a lot of great things for the department of aging & adult services so i want to quickly go over those items and unfortunately, i'm reading that off any phone small prinlt you know that you approved a budget we submitting to the mayor's office in february and has items that basically no cuts in the addition with positions for adult prospective services and other stray positions but not a lot of extra things in the budget lying enhancements for community services we were hoping that there will be a way to get those into our budget as well and the mayor certainly wanted
to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuable member of the conservators's office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor...
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were told or lead to believe we couldn't do that forestalling but paired it back over 21st years of age we asked for no delivery so someone can order across the board i'm speaking speak gnaws deputy mr. owen clued me in said do businesses we're allowed to set a threshold forage for recollecting the business activity i would suggest if any hung opinion take the train of thought as a planning commission i'll grant the appeal for the neighborhoods, however, i'll approve the project with the condition that none 21 to 25 years old will be able to purchase from that medical cannabis dispensary formal a period of time may be one year or two years and at the end of that sunset have a memorandum of understanding or another hearing to see if there are issues and decide whether you want to reduce that age requirements or noticing not it is a sensible and reasonable approach it goes in line with the concerns of the mayor and the neighborhoods many adam if the hotels a win-win for everybody thank you. >> i left my heart in san francisco >> we give you more time mr. richards granted our board is not
were told or lead to believe we couldn't do that forestalling but paired it back over 21st years of age we asked for no delivery so someone can order across the board i'm speaking speak gnaws deputy mr. owen clued me in said do businesses we're allowed to set a threshold forage for recollecting the business activity i would suggest if any hung opinion take the train of thought as a planning commission i'll grant the appeal for the neighborhoods, however, i'll approve the project with the...
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that is up next on arm stroll ag williams. you don't want to miss this one. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> armstrong: hello, everybody, and yes, the new senior woman and man reinvented the years beyond their life the we're going to talk about senior citizens with our very special guest, dr. floisher. i want to you share with audience a little bit about your background. we will talk with you dr. fliesher. >> guest: of i was a teacher at a public school first, and then at a university and taught people who were going to be teachers, and that was at arcadia university just outside of philadelphia. i'm a mother, a grandmother, and about to become a great grandmother, and i do volunteer work at the museum, and. >> armstrong: and that's enough. >> guest: okay. just the beginning. [ laughter ] >> armstrong: dr. reis. >> guest: a retired professor, as mother and grandmother, and getting old, but i've also been a consultant to many companies, and in fact, you and i met so many years ago, when we were both doing things. you know, you mentioned getting old,
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to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuable member of the conservators's office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor released his budget and submitted to the board of supervisors and a lot of great things for the department of aging & adult services so i want to quickly go over those items and unfortunately, i'm reading that off any phone small prinlt you know that you approved a budget we submitting to the mayor's office in february and has items that basically no cuts in the addition with positions for adult prospective services and other stray positions but not a lot of extra things in the budget lying enhancements for community services we were hoping that there will be a way to get those into our budget as well and the mayor certainly wanted
to the electronic age and undertaken soichlts with reforming all the court documents and is a valuable member of the conservators's office thank you, dan. >> (clapping.) >> on behalf of the department of aging & adult services my pleasure to present you with the award of employee of the month for june 2016. >> (clapping.) >> next item will be the report the directors report. >> good morning commissioners so i guess the big news this week the budget the mayor...
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spouse will reach the age of 90? so you can answer this in your head. and the answer is 45%. nearly half of our married participants either they or their spouse will live until age 90. you will see on the right we asked this question recently of a conference we hosted for senior university executives. so if you didn't realize that the number is 45% you are not alone. many senior executives thought the percentage reaching age 90 is quite a bit lower. so what actually are the probabilities? even those who don't live until age 95 among our participants have quite a life long expectancy. here is the great majority of our five million participants. for our single inewties 75 paying out at 82 and 25% at age 95. and of course, for joint annuity the numbers were higher. 94% of our joint annuity is paying out at 82, 44% at age 95. i think there is always a bit of hand waving when talking about tiaa participants. they tend to live longer than average because they white col ler and higher educated. we are dealing with a fairly
spouse will reach the age of 90? so you can answer this in your head. and the answer is 45%. nearly half of our married participants either they or their spouse will live until age 90. you will see on the right we asked this question recently of a conference we hosted for senior university executives. so if you didn't realize that the number is 45% you are not alone. many senior executives thought the percentage reaching age 90 is quite a bit lower. so what actually are the probabilities? even...
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she was raped at the age of 13 and then she had kevin at the age of 14. >> it was an assault by the stepfatheruced kevin stoeser nine months later. >> mr. stoeser had by all accounts a difficult upbringing. his relationships with other individuals in his home were quite strained. >> i went to school with him, lived down the street. he was just kind of a geeky, different, you know, didn't stand out but didn't fit in. but he was a stoeser. everybody liked the stoesers, you know? >> march of 1994, he joined the army as an infantry man, and he actually excels and promotes quickly. within a matter of a couple of years he is already promoted up the ranks to sergeant. in early 1996, while he was stationed at fort hood, texas, he saw a young lady who at the time was 16 years old. they struck up a relationship and just under a year they actually got married. a month or two later, she actually ends up giving birth to their daughter. >> his wife was a juvenile. he was 24 years old. he was committing a crime. he was breaking the law and had to get her parents to give him special permission to marry a youn
she was raped at the age of 13 and then she had kevin at the age of 14. >> it was an assault by the stepfatheruced kevin stoeser nine months later. >> mr. stoeser had by all accounts a difficult upbringing. his relationships with other individuals in his home were quite strained. >> i went to school with him, lived down the street. he was just kind of a geeky, different, you know, didn't stand out but didn't fit in. but he was a stoeser. everybody liked the stoesers, you know?...
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department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work anywhere know that the administrative support is one of the more important functions thank you karen and read when the colleagues wrote about that better than anything i can say from the first day karen race demonstrated excellence if in all aspects she's the saufbt of the baggage for the monitoring more than 50 community-based organizations in san francisco the staff members are compromised of nutrition i was and karen has supported them with the new dine design to make them work effectively if you imagine o o a as a machine cesarean is that one guarantor that may not be mower powerful but essential to keep t
department of aging & adult services does the work for the department of aging & adult services without we wouldn't have all the contractors to bring to commission but we also want to thank all the people in the back it support of office of acknowledging the contracts unit and budget and mr. haney planning and everyone a group effort to get these out of the door one of things that karen has done since the day she got here provided excellent support any of us who have done any work...
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the greatness of this man for the ages was that he was, in fact, a man for all ages. any man ever scripted a ? eater arc to his life what does it say of a man -- any man -- that he can go from being viewed as one of his country's most polarizing figures to arguably its most beloved? [applause] to do so without changing his nature or for a second compromising his principles. yeah, you know, there were great causes. there were great national movements. there were huge divisions that unusual ali opportunities to symbolize our struggles, but harry truman had it right when he said men make history and not the other way around, or as lauryn hill so nicely put it, consequence is no coincidence. befitting his stature as the goat, muhammad ali never shied away from a fight. he fought not just the biggest and baddest men of his day inside the ropes, but outside the ring, he also went toe to toe with an array of critics, a seemingly endless succession of -- succession of societal norms, the architects of a vile, immoral war, the u.s. government . he even fought, ultimately to hi
the greatness of this man for the ages was that he was, in fact, a man for all ages. any man ever scripted a ? eater arc to his life what does it say of a man -- any man -- that he can go from being viewed as one of his country's most polarizing figures to arguably its most beloved? [applause] to do so without changing his nature or for a second compromising his principles. yeah, you know, there were great causes. there were great national movements. there were huge divisions that unusual ali...
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muhammad ali died at the age of 74. he suffered from parkinson's disease. a disease most likely caused by boxing. he was surrounded by his family when he died. a family spokesperson talked about those emotional final moments with
muhammad ali died at the age of 74. he suffered from parkinson's disease. a disease most likely caused by boxing. he was surrounded by his family when he died. a family spokesperson talked about those emotional final moments with
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. >> denise chow on the aging what is the question when a we don't allocate. >> it is include in the meals program. >> home delivered meals with the nutrition agency by two agencies we we require the education for the meals. >> well, i'm sure that is in the nutrition congregate meal budget for this is required i'm just wondering why not spelled out here this is the question that's all. >> we have ample funding as well. >> great. >> sorry about that this area plan budget is part of our budget so we get in the overlook budget. >> okay. >> commissioner sims. >> some of this was a black box for me on the grid for the area planned budget. >> uh-huh. >> it looks like there are a number of sort of ups and downs in those areas one that is a small dollar amount but the sniff quality and accountability under the o buds man it is sensitive to the sniffs in san francisco i was wondering about rationals. >> so for the obama buds man the federal and state and each one as funding allocations it guide the way those funds are distributed so specifically for the sniff - >> the very last one on the oba
. >> denise chow on the aging what is the question when a we don't allocate. >> it is include in the meals program. >> home delivered meals with the nutrition agency by two agencies we we require the education for the meals. >> well, i'm sure that is in the nutrition congregate meal budget for this is required i'm just wondering why not spelled out here this is the question that's all. >> we have ample funding as well. >> great. >> sorry about that this...
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referred to the committee on aging and long term care and the update on the dignity fund and at theederal level the credit for care act 2016 is in the was and means committee that allows up to 3 thousand per year deduction for long term care and then the bills on autism legislation senate bill there is no action on >> are there any questions. >> i know i talked fast. >> yes. i'm very much interested in the placard because it does allow for definition yeah. very much and getting around in san francisco. >> their not do away with the placards but. >> the two two tier. >> the two tier time limits of how this you can park for free or if they look at the meters and the sergeant of the meters so far payment some are not assessable for easy of payment so that's what their looking at and establishing circumstances under which some whether that is on the placard itself with the presentation where some disabled and elderly would have access to free parking but not a broad free parking across the board two reports and i can send them to bridget to include in your minutes. >> yes. and because g
referred to the committee on aging and long term care and the update on the dignity fund and at theederal level the credit for care act 2016 is in the was and means committee that allows up to 3 thousand per year deduction for long term care and then the bills on autism legislation senate bill there is no action on >> are there any questions. >> i know i talked fast. >> yes. i'm very much interested in the placard because it does allow for definition yeah. very much and...
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were right about in the book, jeremiah, hughes basically thrown into the foster care system at a young age. the main thing he didn't have was his own money so he could actually be himself and gain a foothold and start building a resume and achieving success. this is one of the barriers. until you hit some arbitrary hd by the government you're allowed to go out there and waste your life or hang out in the street corner, or do any kind of unproductive thing you want. the one thing you can do is be productive. i think that's unfair to young people. >> host: don't think there should be a law saying children, saying children, if there under certain age have to be in school, i know it's not very common but what if there were parents who would say look, i'm going to semi-children out to wash cars all day because our family needs the money for something like that. shouldn't that be prohibited? spee2 i think you have to have the government defined what we consider abusive children.
were right about in the book, jeremiah, hughes basically thrown into the foster care system at a young age. the main thing he didn't have was his own money so he could actually be himself and gain a foothold and start building a resume and achieving success. this is one of the barriers. until you hit some arbitrary hd by the government you're allowed to go out there and waste your life or hang out in the street corner, or do any kind of unproductive thing you want. the one thing you can do is...
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age perfect hydra-nutrition from l'oreal.m perfected just for mature skin. feels so luxurious it melts right in! hydra-nutrition deeply moisturizes with 10 precious oils plus calcium. with intense moisture for intense nourishment. it's the science i trust to help me look like me. toned, firmer, more comfortable. age perfect hydra-nutrition from l'oreal skin expert paris. my perfect age it's right now. and i'm worth it. cheese with no artificial flavors, preservatives or dyes. and guess what? kids didn't notice. neither did dogs. kraft mac & cheese. it's changed. but it hasn't. sparkle paper towels are great for cleaning glass without cleaning out your savings! watch sparkle go to work on this dirty windshield. it even works on this little thingamajig. make it stop! sparkle. 'cause it's a messy world out there. oooh, i think i saw dessert! hey! steven stay strong! what's that? you...you want me to eat you? honey, he didn't say that! don't fight
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and what we see is that the majority of those dropouts are aged 20 to 55. these are still individuals with a significant number of potential income-earning years still left. so as we experience an aging population, we have the baby boomers rocking off, we also have fewer and fewer young workers staying or participating in the labor force in order to support that aging population. >> we will be watching the next report very carefully. thanks, lindsay, appreciate it. lindsay piexa with people fixed income. >>> the part of the economy that powers the bulk of the job market also slowed in may. services sector activity fell to its lowest level in more than two years. despite the slowdown the overall services sector is still expanding, just not as fast as it had been. >>> positive news from the factory floor. the commerce department reports that new orders for manufactured goods rose nearly 2% in april. that's the largest increase since october and it may suggest that the sector is starting to stabilize. >>> on wall street, financials were the worst performers, t
and what we see is that the majority of those dropouts are aged 20 to 55. these are still individuals with a significant number of potential income-earning years still left. so as we experience an aging population, we have the baby boomers rocking off, we also have fewer and fewer young workers staying or participating in the labor force in order to support that aging population. >> we will be watching the next report very carefully. thanks, lindsay, appreciate it. lindsay piexa with...
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, dying to see ice age. >> where are we? >> all the ice age movies are about family and about evolution. and how families chan and they have to change. >> the mom of two, who once again plays the saber tooth tiger in ice age, collision course, is all about families. even dedicating a song nightly to her twins, max emmy, during her vegas residency at planet hollywood. >> i came to your show, it is so incredible. the most touching moment is when you do that tribute to them. >> thank you. >> i wanted to sing. i wanted to do something that they look back on. >> i cried. >> i ciried too. >> crying? i'm, like, almost every night, thank you. >> nichelle turner joins us. have you seen this? it is bo casper in the hampt on an electric skateboard. >> later, later, later. >> now the parent in me automatically wondered where is this child's helmet but her mom is behind them in a jeep. >> ye is. go to the beach. and they did. j. lo and crew are one of many stars soaking up sun on vacation. yesterday, beyonce was saying aloha which means
, dying to see ice age. >> where are we? >> all the ice age movies are about family and about evolution. and how families chan and they have to change. >> the mom of two, who once again plays the saber tooth tiger in ice age, collision course, is all about families. even dedicating a song nightly to her twins, max emmy, during her vegas residency at planet hollywood. >> i came to your show, it is so incredible. the most touching moment is when you do that tribute to...
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. >> i of thankful for modern medicine spirit ever both diagnosed as a young age their lack of vision created it. >> in addition the feel of what it is like. >> hello everyone. is me. have had the incredibly scandalous day. >> what happens in but las vegas stays in vegas prostitutes and a new york city a cops the neck of former prostitutes at the center of a huge n.y.p.d. scandal involving $100,000 in bribes i am here it in the west village dash trying to get some more details. i walked around then she followed me i spoke to the former prosecutors said in a case like this it is likely she will be cooperating with prosecutors. >> the they will use her as a cooperating witness said she can provide the testimony for the services that were paid for with the police officers had done a bad day and so they will probably give for immunity for prosecution and user as a witness. >> she has said that she willingly participated in the sexual acts on a flight to vegas provided her services to two police officers as she dressed up as is to reduce. both cops are married with kids. her neighbor was o
. >> i of thankful for modern medicine spirit ever both diagnosed as a young age their lack of vision created it. >> in addition the feel of what it is like. >> hello everyone. is me. have had the incredibly scandalous day. >> what happens in but las vegas stays in vegas prostitutes and a new york city a cops the neck of former prostitutes at the center of a huge n.y.p.d. scandal involving $100,000 in bribes i am here it in the west village dash trying to get some more...
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you take an ounce of aged rum, aged rum from jamaica called appleton. you do an ounce of each. and then, you do a half ounce each of lemon juice from an actual lemon. mm-hmm. and a half ounce of democratic socialist-style vermont maple syrup. and that's it! it's very simple. two kinds of rum, lemon, and maple. shake its lights
you take an ounce of aged rum, aged rum from jamaica called appleton. you do an ounce of each. and then, you do a half ounce each of lemon juice from an actual lemon. mm-hmm. and a half ounce of democratic socialist-style vermont maple syrup. and that's it! it's very simple. two kinds of rum, lemon, and maple. shake its lights
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he retired from boxing at the age of 39 with a record of 56-5.thor nikki giovanni knew ali well: >> ali was not a politician, he had no ambition in that way. he was an athlete and he shown all the athletes-- he was an athlete, who said, "no, it doesn't matter what you all think about me or what you say. it doesn't matter, your praise. i need to stand for something." and he's done that. >> reporter: three years into retirement, ali revealed he had parkinson's disease. but he stayed active, despite his symptoms. >> thank all of you for your support and following me over the years in boxing. >> reporter: in 1990, he visited iraq to help win the release of 14 u.s. hostages from saddam hussein. six years later, he took center stage once again, lighting the olympic flame at the summer games in atlanta, amid a sea of flashbulbs. and in 2005, president george w. bush awarded him the medal of freedom. even in old age, muhammad ali remained a larger-than-life figure, as the subject of movies and documentaries, commercials and posters. these days, his legac
he retired from boxing at the age of 39 with a record of 56-5.thor nikki giovanni knew ali well: >> ali was not a politician, he had no ambition in that way. he was an athlete and he shown all the athletes-- he was an athlete, who said, "no, it doesn't matter what you all think about me or what you say. it doesn't matter, your praise. i need to stand for something." and he's done that. >> reporter: three years into retirement, ali revealed he had parkinson's disease. but...
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death came at the age of 74.or a man who as we've been saying, could not go anywhere in the world in his adult lifetime without people knowing his name. he called himself the greatest, and his work, his deeds, eventually made that title come true. he called himself the king of the world and eventually his work in the ring and his largeness as a human made that title come true. born cassius clay. known to the world as muhammad ali. what an american journey for the man who was easily the most famous man in the world for decades at a time. and a singular sports star. we haven't really seen the likes of and may not for a long time to come. as we said, death came earlier this evening. a lot of journalists are reacting to this. here is robert lipsight in the "new york times," muhammad ali, the three-time world heavyweight boxing championship, who helped define his turbulent times as the most charismatic and controversial sports figure of the 20th century, died on friday. he was 74 years old. as i was saying earlier thi
death came at the age of 74.or a man who as we've been saying, could not go anywhere in the world in his adult lifetime without people knowing his name. he called himself the greatest, and his work, his deeds, eventually made that title come true. he called himself the king of the world and eventually his work in the ring and his largeness as a human made that title come true. born cassius clay. known to the world as muhammad ali. what an american journey for the man who was easily the most...
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age, your skin never will olay. ageless. jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results, use finish jet-dry. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. >> that was the wild scene at a restaurant in akron, ohio, on sunday night as the lebron james grandmothers fan clu
age, your skin never will olay. ageless. jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results, use finish jet-dry. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene,...
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mike lupica and i have kitds the same age. we're sitting here kind of realizing that if you're a kid and -- kid. if you're a young adult in your mid 20s, late 20s, perhaps 30 years old, in your lifetime you never got to hear muhammad ali speak in real time. >> no. >> the folks our age remember him -- remember him best because he meant so much to us come coming up. >> when you think about it, had the parkinson's syndrome, whatever you want to call, it which obviously is a result of the punishment he took in the ring, had that not afflicted him, we would have spent the last few decades seeing him pop up first with johnny carson and then with david letterman and jay leno and now with jimmy fallon still only in his 70s being muhammad ali, being a fixture, a national treasure, which he still was but in a different way because he was encased within this parkinson's syndrome. and when you go back to that night in atlanta, think about this. this was a man obviously of considerable vanity declaring himself the greatest, too pretty to b
mike lupica and i have kitds the same age. we're sitting here kind of realizing that if you're a kid and -- kid. if you're a young adult in your mid 20s, late 20s, perhaps 30 years old, in your lifetime you never got to hear muhammad ali speak in real time. >> no. >> the folks our age remember him -- remember him best because he meant so much to us come coming up. >> when you think about it, had the parkinson's syndrome, whatever you want to call, it which obviously is a...
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aveson and all of us are remembering the life and legend of boxing champ muhammad ali who died at the age of 74. p mayor in lewisville account account has ordered the flags at half staff. a memorial service will be held on saturday and their planning to hold his funeral in his hometown of lewisville. >> we've heard from all over the world. there are people gathering at the hall of fame on the streets of san francisco to remember a man referring to himself as the greatest defending that title in the ring and earning it as a humanitarian around the world. here's a look back at the life of muhammad ali. >> muhammad ali proclaimed himself the greatest and millions of fans around the world agreed. born in lewisville kentucky he was introduced to boxing when he was 12. just six years later he brought home a gold medal from the 1960 summer olympics. he turned pro at age 18 and at 22 he stung the boxing world becoming heavy weight champion defeating the legendary sonnylison. -- sonny liston. >>> his heavyweight title was revoked when he refused to serve in the vietnam war. he began a three and a
aveson and all of us are remembering the life and legend of boxing champ muhammad ali who died at the age of 74. p mayor in lewisville account account has ordered the flags at half staff. a memorial service will be held on saturday and their planning to hold his funeral in his hometown of lewisville. >> we've heard from all over the world. there are people gathering at the hall of fame on the streets of san francisco to remember a man referring to himself as the greatest defending that...
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it's amazing to see all ages. of he's touched so many lives in that way. to the general public, too. >> we can catch it there. >> we'll be right back. . >>> thank you for joining us. >> you want to say something? >> it is an honor to be here. i think the academy. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: ok. so a woman misidentified as titi pierce is pissed off at ellen degeneres and her show and she's suing the show. >> ellen degeneres has a piece on her and in the segment shows a real estate agent titi pierce and she pronounces it as most people would, titty pierce. >> anthony, where is she from? >> georgia. harvey: she's in the wrong place. >> she should sell houses around the grant tetons or lake titicaca. >> tetons by titi. >> look at the size of this -- rock at an airport in space. look at the size of this guy's bag. it's almost as big as he is. >> a story came out recently -- a reporter did a month of the living rock side, his diet. he wore protein. >> he's pounding cod. >> in one year the rock consumed more than one third of cod. >> what? >> this cod must be sc
it's amazing to see all ages. of he's touched so many lives in that way. to the general public, too. >> we can catch it there. >> we'll be right back. . >>> thank you for joining us. >> you want to say something? >> it is an honor to be here. i think the academy. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: ok. so a woman misidentified as titi pierce is pissed off at ellen degeneres and her show and she's suing the show. >> ellen degeneres has a piece on...
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they sued the urban supervised act says a private party should not discriminate on age and there is a reasonable reason and reason it is alcohol tied the court said, yes it is true that the court will not allow discrimination under 21 yes, but abc rules under 21 over 21 people who disseminate by age kaefl scrutinize ♪ rental car case the court said the california lunch break wrote this to allow them properly to disseminate against people under 25 because the large project authorization said that people that rent cars under 24 will have a bigger clan chance of on accident i think this wouldn't be legal it would be a class-action very expensive to defend >> thank you. >> mr. glad men are you aware of the opposition. >> i wasn't part of team i know that contrary to the memory of the moe joe owner he recalls moe joe and talking to the client. >> i'll have him speak thank you. >> i did reach out to j.t. collins a very, very well or not man in the neighborhood the president of the association called him in high regard every single one of the merchants called him in high regard and so we w
they sued the urban supervised act says a private party should not discriminate on age and there is a reasonable reason and reason it is alcohol tied the court said, yes it is true that the court will not allow discrimination under 21 yes, but abc rules under 21 over 21 people who disseminate by age kaefl scrutinize ♪ rental car case the court said the california lunch break wrote this to allow them properly to disseminate against people under 25 because the large project authorization said...
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in 1981, with 56 wins, he retires at the age of 39. his agility and speech pattern now noticeably different. just three years after retiring, ali was diagnosed with parkinson's. and for the rest of his life, that disease would affect his movements and eventually silence his voice. >> i believe all of you remember ali's pre-parkinson's days when he many with his vibrant voice and poetic expression. his surprise appearance at the 1996 olympics would move the world once again. 3.5 billion people watched as the champ delivered another great movement. >> this was a moment where the whole world was saying thank you. ali was married four times, including current wife lonnie, his partner of 25 years. he also had nine children, seven daughters and two sons. all of them he called a gift from god. ali wrote that he would like to be remembered as a man who tried to be a good father, who stood up for his belief. mohammad ali, the greatest. >> those of who you generation alley may be new will hear that term a lot the next few days. the greatest. bel
in 1981, with 56 wins, he retires at the age of 39. his agility and speech pattern now noticeably different. just three years after retiring, ali was diagnosed with parkinson's. and for the rest of his life, that disease would affect his movements and eventually silence his voice. >> i believe all of you remember ali's pre-parkinson's days when he many with his vibrant voice and poetic expression. his surprise appearance at the 1996 olympics would move the world once again. 3.5 billion...
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old age and rot and disrepair.ust wasn't maintained properly. >> reporter: injuries from deck collapses sending 4,600 people to the emergency room over the last decade. in 2013, two dozen crashing down from this deck in indiana. and before that, a disastrous prom photo-op. >> at this time, roll them. yes, ma'am, i need all the ambulances i can get. >> reporter: and last summer, 24 family members injured in this north carolina deck collapse. there are 40 million residential decks in the u.s. many more than 20 years old. experts warning, look for rot and water damage. check for missing screws or weak support joints. >> if you're on a deck, a balcony or a terrace and you sway back and forth and that moves with you, that's a real problem. >> reporter: experts recommend that deck owners get them checked once a year. here in new york, a building inspection has been ordered and a violation has been issued. we checked records and prior to the collapse, the building had a clean record. adrienne bankert for abc news, brookly
old age and rot and disrepair.ust wasn't maintained properly. >> reporter: injuries from deck collapses sending 4,600 people to the emergency room over the last decade. in 2013, two dozen crashing down from this deck in indiana. and before that, a disastrous prom photo-op. >> at this time, roll them. yes, ma'am, i need all the ambulances i can get. >> reporter: and last summer, 24 family members injured in this north carolina deck collapse. there are 40 million residential...
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every american under the age of 48 today who plans to retire at age 65, in 2033 and beyond, faces a nasty retirement income paycut. that is the very predictable price of inaction. let's hope the next president and congress have the courage to take on this challenge, compromise fairly and shore up the foundation of american's retirement security. let's help them do that. they need prodding, they need support for compromise and sacrifice. if people like us here today don't offer the help who will? let's come together on the most salient priority and that is getting every working american access to saving plans on the job. >> here is the difference between having a payroll deduction plan and not having one. it is pretty stark. access alone raises income from 44 to 79 percent. at empower we believe everyone who pays fica tax should have the option to set aside part of their paycheck for retirement. data from the employee benefit research instustute shows roughly 70% of workers earning 30-50,000 dollars who do have access to workplace plans chose to save at some level. the fact it is close to
every american under the age of 48 today who plans to retire at age 65, in 2033 and beyond, faces a nasty retirement income paycut. that is the very predictable price of inaction. let's hope the next president and congress have the courage to take on this challenge, compromise fairly and shore up the foundation of american's retirement security. let's help them do that. they need prodding, they need support for compromise and sacrifice. if people like us here today don't offer the help who...
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with olay you age less, so you're ageless. olay. ageless.y time the toilet someone's there to undo it. after a superior clean, apply the lysol click gel. to keep it fresh, flush, after flush, after flush. then actually stays that way. lysol that. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium nev
with olay you age less, so you're ageless. olay. ageless.y time the toilet someone's there to undo it. after a superior clean, apply the lysol click gel. to keep it fresh, flush, after flush, after flush. then actually stays that way. lysol that. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change....
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imagine people our age getting life insurance it's true.f you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier and we both got the coverage we should have had for years now. mm-hm, with change to spare. (laughing) ♪ >>> it is fim now for our insomefully yak theater, our weekly look at the movies opening this weekend. >> this morning we are starting with "warcraft" the adventure based on the popular video game. look doi
imagine people our age getting life insurance it's true.f you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes...
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age 40 from nicaragua. >> leslie farafino from honduras. age 24. >> leslie farafino from honduras.yron acevedo, 18, from guatemala. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i wait the years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice.
age 40 from nicaragua. >> leslie farafino from honduras. age 24. >> leslie farafino from honduras.yron acevedo, 18, from guatemala. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still...
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and for our single annuities, 75% of them will be paying out at age 82, 50% at age 89 and 25% at age 95. and, of course, for joint annuities the numbers are even higher. 94% of our joint annuities will be paying out at the anal of 82, three-quarters at the age of 89 and 44% at age 95. now, i think there's always a little hand waving here when we're talking about participants. they tend to live a little bit longer than average, and that's because they're more likely to be white collar, and they're more likely to be higher educated. but certainly, we cover everyone in higher education from, you know, from the janitor to the university president. so we're dealing with a fairly heterogeneous set of individuals. even if we're not just focusing on the participants for whom we have data, people are getting -- i'm sorry, life expect tan i is increasing -- expectancy is increasing dramatically, and people are often quite unaware of the event. extent. here's a chart from the stanford center on longevity, and it illustrates pretty clearly that longer life spans mean longer retirements. this cha
and for our single annuities, 75% of them will be paying out at age 82, 50% at age 89 and 25% at age 95. and, of course, for joint annuities the numbers are even higher. 94% of our joint annuities will be paying out at the anal of 82, three-quarters at the age of 89 and 44% at age 95. now, i think there's always a little hand waving here when we're talking about participants. they tend to live a little bit longer than average, and that's because they're more likely to be white collar, and...
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lips appear to age faster tno worries.kin. now, there's chapstick® total hydration.er, more youthful looking lips. chapstick® put your lips first® all natural ground beef.rying yeah, that's right. there's only one way to know how good it tastes. try it at walmart's low prices. >>> earlier we met singer/songwriter adam friedman. now you'll hear the song he's going to be singing. it's going drive you crazy for the rest of the day and summer. >> he's back with his newest single performing this -- >> "lemonade." >> adam friedman. [ applause ] ♪ i went down to georgia looking for the one ♪ i even checked in new york city, i didn't have no luck ♪ so i'm going to sc where all those pretty girls ♪ are hiding, i got my old school chevy and labrador ♪ headed down to the record store, begging ♪ california, you're my last hope, give me someone ♪ i can take home and i don't know how much longer ♪ i can wait, so make her 5'5", big brown eyes and sweet like ♪ lemonade ♪ i got that good cologne and i got that charm ♪ i just need a pretty cali girl to put under my arm ♪ and i know wh
lips appear to age faster tno worries.kin. now, there's chapstick® total hydration.er, more youthful looking lips. chapstick® put your lips first® all natural ground beef.rying yeah, that's right. there's only one way to know how good it tastes. try it at walmart's low prices. >>> earlier we met singer/songwriter adam friedman. now you'll hear the song he's going to be singing. it's going drive you crazy for the rest of the day and summer. >> he's back with his newest single...
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passing away at the age of 64.years of age, coached there for 33 years. gw coach faced tennessee in the mid-90s. >> she started at a young age when there wasn't equal opportunity for women and she fought every day until her girls got what they deserved and she coached with passion and she was tough and she loved her kids and you can see that in the student athletes that came out of tennessee, how much they respected her. >> back was considered a defensive jean with us that came up with the 46 team that helped the bears. ryan passing at the age of 85. he was also the head man of the eagles. hall of famer darryl green remembered. >> they just killed us and that was buddy ryan football. buddy ryan was a take no prisoners type of guy and i'm saying all these things but it's an en dearing thing, i'm not saying it in a negative sense. people were very en deared to him as a person and his personality. even though it was tough, i don't think it was -- so buddy ryan, totally missed, god bless him. >> legacies will be foreve
passing away at the age of 64.years of age, coached there for 33 years. gw coach faced tennessee in the mid-90s. >> she started at a young age when there wasn't equal opportunity for women and she fought every day until her girls got what they deserved and she coached with passion and she was tough and she loved her kids and you can see that in the student athletes that came out of tennessee, how much they respected her. >> back was considered a defensive jean with us that came up...