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and he got albert einstein to write for the first issue. kind of like getting marilyn monroe to pose for the first issue of playboy. he was a brilliant man who died a few years ago, kind of the representative of the marxist academic point of view. as i point out, the markets -- the marxists are very pessimistic. both schools are very pessimistic. the twilight of capitalism. marxists are constantly rewriting that title, that capitalism is about to collapse at any time. the austrians have the same thing. the economic boom that we just cannot last. it must end in a rash or depression. i am a little bit more optimistic, i'm in the chicago school in that sense, milton friedman, which have a major chapter on. he is an optimist, and so my. i am much more of an optimistic believer in our country, and the way that economics is taught. >> is there a contemporary look money -- he is a modern-day economist. he is a very popular finance guy. he is not really an academic. from the chicago school, of course, there would be gary becker. he is getting up th
and he got albert einstein to write for the first issue. kind of like getting marilyn monroe to pose for the first issue of playboy. he was a brilliant man who died a few years ago, kind of the representative of the marxist academic point of view. as i point out, the markets -- the marxists are very pessimistic. both schools are very pessimistic. the twilight of capitalism. marxists are constantly rewriting that title, that capitalism is about to collapse at any time. the austrians have the...
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visitors to the national academy of science today found albert einstein with a new head to toe sweater. the prank is called yarn bombing. g isrtist called ole believed to be behind us. the renwick gallery is having an material now. >> jimmy kimmel announced the emmy awards. inthey trusted me out of bed the middle of the night. this could be just as good at noon. prexy dressed for the part. minute fill in for an actor whose plane was delayed by the east coast forms. he found out that he is one of nominees, jimmy kimmel, that is. announcement at 8:00 morning. , 30 los angeles time. american horror story and mad got 17 nominations each. fullest on wjla.com. you can once the awards on september 23 on abc 7. bethe emmys are likely to all the talk on good afternoon america today. by judge elliott and lara spencer in times square. josh elliott. hey. i want to apologize on behalf of hair, a brillo pad. >> its casual thursday. >> it's been a long day. wherekin would something that says she loves but it would wraparound twice. quite an afternoon we will have with any nominations. into theelve de
visitors to the national academy of science today found albert einstein with a new head to toe sweater. the prank is called yarn bombing. g isrtist called ole believed to be behind us. the renwick gallery is having an material now. >> jimmy kimmel announced the emmy awards. inthey trusted me out of bed the middle of the night. this could be just as good at noon. prexy dressed for the part. minute fill in for an actor whose plane was delayed by the east coast forms. he found out that he is...
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i also wanted to share with you guys 3 rules followed by phil jackson, albert einstein, and maybe others. order from clutter, in difficulty lies opportunity. in order for us to put these rules and to place, we must have some long-term vision and some of preservation. overall projects, but our perspective and our environment. today in our paper, we have this photograph of our environment and the city we live-in. it is of walgreen's, our favorite place, some construction going on in the background. it is an article about how the bart station on 16th and mission had a lot of bums there. if this is the case in our public spaces, i think we need to do a better job of preventing this from happening in some of our public spaces. we have seen this come up at 60 no one -- 1601 larkin. it is a beautiful church that has been overrun and dilapidated. i started working on a list of seven or eight better just in my neighborhood -- that are just in my neighborhood. 880 turk street. 546 still mourn -- fillmoore. 1601 larkin. this is the church of christ in the tenderloin. every time i walk by there, the
i also wanted to share with you guys 3 rules followed by phil jackson, albert einstein, and maybe others. order from clutter, in difficulty lies opportunity. in order for us to put these rules and to place, we must have some long-term vision and some of preservation. overall projects, but our perspective and our environment. today in our paper, we have this photograph of our environment and the city we live-in. it is of walgreen's, our favorite place, some construction going on in the...
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. >> you wrote three biographies of men of genius, steve jobs, albert einstein, ben franklin.you have a take away on all three men? what do these three men have in common? >> they're all very smart, but having been on, you know, a guest on your show i know you have a lot of smart people on your show and sometimes smart people don't amount to much. what really makes somebody amount to something is being creative and innovative. thinking a little bit differently. so what they all had in common, they were slightly rebellious, they were slightly misfits. they always questioned authority whether it's einstein questioning newton's thoughts or ben franklin being a run away from puritan boston to try to, you know, create what he did, so i think that ability to think differently, think out of the box, question authority, those were the things that set apart the smart people i wrote about and made them not just smart but geniuses. >> that's really interesting. what do you think the road ahead looks like at apple with tim cook in charge. will jobs' commitment to beauty, to utility still
. >> you wrote three biographies of men of genius, steve jobs, albert einstein, ben franklin.you have a take away on all three men? what do these three men have in common? >> they're all very smart, but having been on, you know, a guest on your show i know you have a lot of smart people on your show and sometimes smart people don't amount to much. what really makes somebody amount to something is being creative and innovative. thinking a little bit differently. so what they all had...
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authorizer and pete as a former colleague for many years may have seen -- and to use the words of albert einstein. potential for adversity is an economic opportunity for new mexico if they figure out and play their cards right and i think ardently they have done that pretty well. senator alexander? >> thanks, chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or your against, you said 25 years is long enough just to be sitting there and we need to get on with it. and am i not correct, you said even if -- that as far as a repository needed, even if yucca mountain were needed, we would soon need a second repository. is that correct? and you didn't define what you meant by consent-based. was that deliberate? you didn't say the state legislature needs to pass a law. >> no, we didn't. consent-based but also adaptive. it depends on the circumstances and it may be different in different areas. >> did you envision that there would be incentives to local governments to induce -- >> yes. yes, we did. and i think we talked about some of those. research laboratory, all kinds of thin
authorizer and pete as a former colleague for many years may have seen -- and to use the words of albert einstein. potential for adversity is an economic opportunity for new mexico if they figure out and play their cards right and i think ardently they have done that pretty well. senator alexander? >> thanks, chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or your against, you said 25 years is long enough just to be sitting there and we need to get on with it....
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i think tlvgs a forformer colleague for many years may have seen and he used the words of albert einstein, potential for adversity lies opportunity. also the potential for real economic for the people of new mexico if they figure out and play their cards right. i think arguably they've done that pretty well. senator alexander. >> thanks, mr. chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or against yucca mountain that's the stalemate. you said 25 years is long enough to be sit there can and we need to get on with it. am i not correct, you said even if that as far as -- if yucca mountain were open we'd soon need a second repository. so we have that work to do. you didn't define what you meant by consent based. was that deliberate. you didn't say state legislature has to pass a law and the local city council has to pass. >> we didn't. we said consent based, but also adaptive. it pends on the circumstances. it may be different in different areas. >> did you envision that there would be incentives to local governments to induce consent. >> we did. we talked about
i think tlvgs a forformer colleague for many years may have seen and he used the words of albert einstein, potential for adversity lies opportunity. also the potential for real economic for the people of new mexico if they figure out and play their cards right. i think arguably they've done that pretty well. senator alexander. >> thanks, mr. chairman. as i said in my opening remarks, whether you're for yucca mountain or against yucca mountain that's the stalemate. you said 25 years is...
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. >>> albert einstein once said, a great thought begins by seeing something differently with the shift of the mind's eye. today we hold our third round table on medicare payments. we're here now to see things through the eyes of those who receive the payments and provide the care. that is our physicians. ere year the str leads physicians to fear dramatic reductions in their medicare payments. next year physicians will face a 27% cut if we don't act. congress has intervened to prevent these cuts each year, it is time we develop a permanent solution. we need to repeal this and end the annual doc fix ritual. the year in year out uncertainty is not fair to physicians or the medicare beneficiaries who need access to their doctors. one thinking about new ways for medicare to pay physicians, we must clearly focus on controlling health care spending. physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least mon
. >>> albert einstein once said, a great thought begins by seeing something differently with the shift of the mind's eye. today we hold our third round table on medicare payments. we're here now to see things through the eyes of those who receive the payments and provide the care. that is our physicians. ere year the str leads physicians to fear dramatic reductions in their medicare payments. next year physicians will face a 27% cut if we don't act. congress has intervened to prevent...
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. >> albert einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting results. >> singles hours debating this but not one minute considering a republican replacement. >> that's because there isn't one. >> they all have the same appeal to me: please, please please repeal obamacare. it's clear the american people know what our democratic leaders still to this day don't want to admit. obama kay eliminates millions of american jobs. >> obamacare is still a government takeover of health care putting federal bureaucrats in charge of decisions that should be made by you and your doctor. >> give americans the freedom to choose their health care plan our first step is to repeal obamacare this week. >> i have got to say it's almost painful to listen to the second half of those republican congress members saying those foolish things. joining me to discuss all of today's shenanigans is congress woman lynn woolsey. thank you for your time congresswoman. >> thank you for having me, eliot. >> why are the republicans doing this? what is the political game they are play
. >> albert einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting results. >> singles hours debating this but not one minute considering a republican replacement. >> that's because there isn't one. >> they all have the same appeal to me: please, please please repeal obamacare. it's clear the american people know what our democratic leaders still to this day don't want to admit. obama kay eliminates millions of american jobs....
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. >> even albert einstein, a big myth about him.e were taught, i was taught came up and proved the theory of relativity. >> obviously, e equals mc squared? >> not quite einstein's. he owned it during most of his lifetime but he tried to prove it about eight times. every time there was something wrong with his proof. at one point in the footnote of one his papers of course this isn't rigorous, his colleagues pointed out to him. by the end of his life, he covered everything he did in science but he left out. i think that tells you what he ultimately felt. >> john: you say they should admit this stuff? >> it's human. we want our kids -- i don't we will be scared of them. we are scared about robots or zombies. we like human beings and we will forgive their flaws and their behaviors. it actually makes them more like us. >> john: thank you michael brooks. coming up what you don't know about cheating. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and en
. >> even albert einstein, a big myth about him.e were taught, i was taught came up and proved the theory of relativity. >> obviously, e equals mc squared? >> not quite einstein's. he owned it during most of his lifetime but he tried to prove it about eight times. every time there was something wrong with his proof. at one point in the footnote of one his papers of course this isn't rigorous, his colleagues pointed out to him. by the end of his life, he covered everything he...
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. >> you said that albert einstein -- i was taught came up and proved the theory of relativity. >> "eequals mcsquared. >> brilliant. >> "e" equals mcsquared. >> not einstein's. he owned it in his lifetime. the problem that was he tried to prove it about 8 times. and every time he had something wrong with the proof. he fudged it. he wrote that in a footnote to a paper. he said, of course, this isn't rigorous, but let's go on. his colleagues knew this and pointed tout him that he was having none of t. but by the end of his life -- >> auto biography. >> he covered every other thing he had done. but he left "e" equals mc squared out. >> you argue that science should admit this stuff. >> absolutely. i think it makes scientists human. >> people will be scared of them again? >> i don't think we will. we are scared of people who are like robots. but actually, we like human beings and we will forgive them their flaws because it just makes them more like us. >> thank you, michael brooks. coming up, what you don't know about cheating. >> do you cheat? ever? never?! come on. you lie to be polite
. >> you said that albert einstein -- i was taught came up and proved the theory of relativity. >> "eequals mcsquared. >> brilliant. >> "e" equals mcsquared. >> not einstein's. he owned it in his lifetime. the problem that was he tried to prove it about 8 times. and every time he had something wrong with the proof. he fudged it. he wrote that in a footnote to a paper. he said, of course, this isn't rigorous, but let's go on. his colleagues knew this...
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albert einstein said he was shocked because he didn't think much of the catholic church compared to others who might be helping out but it was the catholic church that did more for the resistance. e g whoamupchuh- englishmen retracted it. that is not well reported. and rightfully so. how could he be hit their's quote when he had assassination plans against e pope and plans to kidnathe pope. tol pondlea caicrccait s as a resistance. i am proud of the record and the final vatican archives do come out, our side will be vindicated. those people who have been ies or g will --gainst us, embittered ex seminarians and priests trying to smear that voe of the catholic church if you look at what the jewish community says about prius xii rn spp t n think leord phrm f at of silee? according to one estimate, and israeli diplomat that the pope was credited for saving 860,000 jews. if you think tts an exra sneds to exaiy d th planned 800,000 trees in israel and not just israel in the 1940s for every jews saved by the catholic church. they didn't deny it. yohave to read through this stf antake aooalot h as
albert einstein said he was shocked because he didn't think much of the catholic church compared to others who might be helping out but it was the catholic church that did more for the resistance. e g whoamupchuh- englishmen retracted it. that is not well reported. and rightfully so. how could he be hit their's quote when he had assassination plans against e pope and plans to kidnathe pope. tol pondlea caicrccait s as a resistance. i am proud of the record and the final vatican archives do come...
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. >> you said that albert einstein -- i was taught came up and proved the theory of relativity. >> "e" equals mcsquared. >> brilliant. >> "e" equals mcsquared. >> not einstein's. he owned it in his lifetime. the problem that was he tried to prove it about 8 times. and every time he had something wrong with the proof. he fudged it. he wrote that in a footnote to a paper. he said, of course, this isn't rigorous, but let's go on. his colleagues knew this and pointed tout him that he was having none of t. but by the end of his life -- >> auto biography. >> he covered every other thing he had done. but he left "e" equals mc squared out. >> you argue that science should admit this stuff. >> absolutely. i think it makes scientists human. >> people will be scared of them again? >> i don't think we will. we are scared of people who are like robots. but actually, we like human beings and we will forgive them their flaws because it just makes them more like us. >> thank you, michael brooks. coming up, what you don't know about cheating. ♪ why not try someplace different every morning? get two ti
. >> you said that albert einstein -- i was taught came up and proved the theory of relativity. >> "e" equals mcsquared. >> brilliant. >> "e" equals mcsquared. >> not einstein's. he owned it in his lifetime. the problem that was he tried to prove it about 8 times. and every time he had something wrong with the proof. he fudged it. he wrote that in a footnote to a paper. he said, of course, this isn't rigorous, but let's go on. his colleagues...
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. >> even albert einstein you say there's a big myth about him.ein proved the theory of relative vit. >> (inaudible). >> he was brilliant but e equals mc squared? >> not quite einstein. he owned it during most of his lifetime. the problem was he tried to prove it 8 times and every time there was something wrong with his proof. he wrote in the footnote at one point in the footnote it said it didn't but let's go on anyway. his colleagues all knew this. by the end of his life his au autobiography he left e equals mc squared out. that tells you what he ultimately felt. >> you argue scientists ought to admit this stuff open up. >> we want our kids to engage in science. >> you will be scared of them again. >> i don't think we will. we are scared of people like robots. we like human beings. we will for give them their flaws and these kind of behaviors. it makes them more like us. >> coming up, what you don't know about cheating. [ male announcer ] drive a car filled with as much advanced technology as the world around it. with the available leus enform a
. >> even albert einstein you say there's a big myth about him.ein proved the theory of relative vit. >> (inaudible). >> he was brilliant but e equals mc squared? >> not quite einstein. he owned it during most of his lifetime. the problem was he tried to prove it 8 times and every time there was something wrong with his proof. he wrote in the footnote at one point in the footnote it said it didn't but let's go on anyway. his colleagues all knew this. by the end of his...
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albert einstein once said insanity is when you do the same thing over and over again expecting a differentre were so many important issues for us to be deal be with than having the premiere issue for the republicans be put up once again knowing full well that nothing will happen to it in the senate. >> jennifer: i suspect that it's a opportunity for democrats to message, and i want to play a clip of an ad being run against mary bono mack. take a listen. >> you remember congress may repeal important healthcare benefits for every day americans. but protected congress. >> love the fact that democrats are going on offense over healthcare. is this a strategy that will condition? >> i think so. the republicans want to repeal obama-care, but they want to keep the health insurance they have as federal employees intact. so what is good for the goose is good for the gander. in this case i think we're going to be able to use that effectively. >> jennifer: let me just switch lanes for just one--switch gears for a moment. you've been really instrumental in shining a light on a really dark part of the m
albert einstein once said insanity is when you do the same thing over and over again expecting a differentre were so many important issues for us to be deal be with than having the premiere issue for the republicans be put up once again knowing full well that nothing will happen to it in the senate. >> jennifer: i suspect that it's a opportunity for democrats to message, and i want to play a clip of an ad being run against mary bono mack. take a listen. >> you remember congress may...
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pain ] when it's really [ the house of pleasure ] >> you don't have to be stephen hawking or albert einstein to understand this stuff although with the pros when they talk about stocks even einstein would have a tough time figuring out what they are saying. i explained the difference between cyclical business that is need a healthy economy to grow earnings versus secular growth companies. there we are thinking toothpaste and corn flakes that expand about the same pace regardless of whether we are in an upturn or a downturn in the business cycle. i told you to sell the cyclicals when the economy starts slowing down and do the reverse as it picks up steam. why do i tell you this? it's the play book the hedge funds use. even though the hedge funds behave like hurt animals who buy and sell the same stocks at the same time their play book, we're stuck with it. it works because they have the big money. we have to learn it. i can teach it. the reason has to do with another piece of wall a street gibberish lexicon you must know if you're going to pick your own stocks. don't blank out on me because y
pain ] when it's really [ the house of pleasure ] >> you don't have to be stephen hawking or albert einstein to understand this stuff although with the pros when they talk about stocks even einstein would have a tough time figuring out what they are saying. i explained the difference between cyclical business that is need a healthy economy to grow earnings versus secular growth companies. there we are thinking toothpaste and corn flakes that expand about the same pace regardless of...
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albert einstein said it best, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again. he passed an $800 billion stimulus package. unemployment had been above 8% for 42 straight months. they said that we would be under 5% unemployment. look, kids come out of college, half of them are going to be underemployed. however you measure this, this economy is not growing. this president's policies simply aren't working. >> it's tough. governor o'malley, one of the tough things for the president, he made promises and had to come in front and explain what went wrong. here's karl rove's group, an ad that have put together with some of those statements. take a look. >> america's jobless rate is still too high. barack obama has lots of excuses for the bad economy. >> headwinds coming from europe. we have had a string of bad luck. an arab spring. an earthquake. some things that we could not control. we have been a little bit lazy over the last couple of decades. >> you know, governor o'malley, obviously that's political ad, doesn't barack obama own this economy? >> well, i think what
albert einstein said it best, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again. he passed an $800 billion stimulus package. unemployment had been above 8% for 42 straight months. they said that we would be under 5% unemployment. look, kids come out of college, half of them are going to be underemployed. however you measure this, this economy is not growing. this president's policies simply aren't working. >> it's tough. governor o'malley, one of the tough things for the president, he...
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. >>> you know that statue of albert einstein along constitution avenue? it could have used a little bit of security itself this week because it was yarn bombed. wow. the blog dc-ist reports it happened sometime last night. somebody covered the whole bronze statue outside the national academy of sciences in bright pink, purple teal and black yarn. the artist pretty much claimed responsibility in a tweet. while einstein himself might have been mused, the national academy apparently not so much. they cut the yarn down by the afternoon. >> it's actually quite intricate if you look at it. >> it's not that bad looking, but i guess they have no sense of fun. >> i wonder how much yarn they actually used. >> how could they do it so fast? >> mystery. >> not sure that yarn would have held up too well with all the rain we've been having. anny is in for shopper on what is actually a severe weather alert day. >> looks like we'll see more rain and showers come through later tonight. some of those storms could produce heavy down power. it looks like we -- downpour is. lo
. >>> you know that statue of albert einstein along constitution avenue? it could have used a little bit of security itself this week because it was yarn bombed. wow. the blog dc-ist reports it happened sometime last night. somebody covered the whole bronze statue outside the national academy of sciences in bright pink, purple teal and black yarn. the artist pretty much claimed responsibility in a tweet. while einstein himself might have been mused, the national academy apparently not...
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the second gentleman wants to introduce to you is probably our most famous naturalized citizen, albert einstein. listen to what he said about our constitution. the strength of the constitution lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share in this defense of the constitutional rights secure. now, you have to meditate on these words only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share. i submit to you that most of us have not learned our share of freedom. most of us have not been on the battlefield. over 1 million of our ancestors died, beginning with the revolution and since then to preserve our freedoms. that's why i call our constitution are it, learned, or lose it. arnett, studying it and learning it will lose some. so what is freedom? i don't know how you define it. i can tell you that it has a lot to do with knowledge. thomas jefferson says freedom and ignorance cannot long survive together. just think about the impact of what that means. that means, if we do not maintain our knowledge of our governmen
the second gentleman wants to introduce to you is probably our most famous naturalized citizen, albert einstein. listen to what he said about our constitution. the strength of the constitution lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share in this defense of the constitutional rights secure. now, you have to meditate on these words only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share. i submit to you that...
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isaacson, who has done books about benjamin franklin and albert einstein, thought the request presumptuousremature, since jobs was still a young man. what isaacson didn't know at the time, and only a few people did, was that the apple founder had pancreatic cancer and was feeling his mortality. it speaks to the secrecy with which jobs conducted his life and his business, adding mystery to an already compelling figure. in 2009, with jobs already gravely ill, isaacson began the first of more than 40 interviews with him. the last was conducted a few weeks before his death. some of them were recorded, and you will hear parts of them tonight. and as we first reported last october, jobs told his biographer, "i have no skeletons in my closet that can't be allowed out." the result was the best-selling book of the year. when walter isaacson first began working on the book, which is published by simon and schuster, a division of cbs, steve jobs' wife, laurene powell, told him, "be honest with his failings as well as his strengths. there are parts of his life and his personality that are extremely me
isaacson, who has done books about benjamin franklin and albert einstein, thought the request presumptuousremature, since jobs was still a young man. what isaacson didn't know at the time, and only a few people did, was that the apple founder had pancreatic cancer and was feeling his mortality. it speaks to the secrecy with which jobs conducted his life and his business, adding mystery to an already compelling figure. in 2009, with jobs already gravely ill, isaacson began the first of more than...
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to 100 and other are the subject of a study by the director of the longevity genes project at albert einsteinollege of medicine in new york city. what's remarkable about these folks, all european jew s is while their lifestyles may not have been the healthiest, that just doesn't seem to matter. >> as a group, there have been overweight. they've been smoking, you know, almost 50% of them were smoking. and very few have been exercising in any moderate way. so the point is that they, because they have those genes that protect them, did not have to interact with the environment the way you and i should. >> reporter: this doctor is in the vanguard of a growing army of researchers working to get a handle on how and why we age. the fact is advances in health care and pharmaceuticals are already extending lives. in 2010, there were more than 70,000 centenarians in the u.s., people living to 100 and beyond. but glance ahead to 2050 and the projected number soars to 4.2 million. and strides in research could boost that figure and better the odds for all of us. >> the aging field has just exploded. it's
to 100 and other are the subject of a study by the director of the longevity genes project at albert einsteinollege of medicine in new york city. what's remarkable about these folks, all european jew s is while their lifestyles may not have been the healthiest, that just doesn't seem to matter. >> as a group, there have been overweight. they've been smoking, you know, almost 50% of them were smoking. and very few have been exercising in any moderate way. so the point is that they, because...