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your creaking under the pressure of an aging population.just 10 years, spending on medicare and social security will double. spending on interest will quadruple. no amount of taxes can prop us up, even with chris minow promised tax hikes the deficit will be nearly trillion dollars in 2023. the answer is very clear. we have to fix entitlements and grow the economy. our budget takes the steps but also confronts a better challenge. our debt is a sign of overreach. it's a sign the federal government is doing too much. when government estimates, it doesn't do anything well. we need to make this point more often. we don't see the debt as an excuse to cut, to shirk obligations. we see it as an opportunity to reform government, to make it leaner and more effective. that's what conservatives stand for. that's who we are. [applause] a balanced budget is a reasonable goal because the returns government to proper limits and focus. the government overreaches, it doesn't just her paychecks. it hurts our quality of life. we need to make room for communiti
your creaking under the pressure of an aging population.just 10 years, spending on medicare and social security will double. spending on interest will quadruple. no amount of taxes can prop us up, even with chris minow promised tax hikes the deficit will be nearly trillion dollars in 2023. the answer is very clear. we have to fix entitlements and grow the economy. our budget takes the steps but also confronts a better challenge. our debt is a sign of overreach. it's a sign the federal...
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this year, rand paul becomes a hero to grass-roots republicans across the country, and an aging former presidential candidate of the old establishment tells the press, "we don't want people like him because he appeals to young people." let me tell you something -- political movements and political parties have two choices in this world -- they grow or they die. they bring people in, or they drive people out. [applause] our movement,f from the very beginning, has been that it has been a movement based upon ideals and principles, and from the beginning -- from the very beginning -- we have attracted who was drawn to the banner we represent. if we ever stop doing that, we do not deserve to grow. we will not deserve as a political movement to remain viable. party adoptsican exclusion is policies, it will win. it will not succeed. if, like movements and parties in the past, will be looking back at its glory days -- it, like movements and parties in the past, will be looking back at its glory days. fortunately, many republicans and conservatives recognize this need. i would like to go back -
this year, rand paul becomes a hero to grass-roots republicans across the country, and an aging former presidential candidate of the old establishment tells the press, "we don't want people like him because he appeals to young people." let me tell you something -- political movements and political parties have two choices in this world -- they grow or they die. they bring people in, or they drive people out. [applause] our movement,f from the very beginning, has been that it has been...
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. >> she's getting to an age where she needs to be starting to wear a bra. why not a fun one versus the plain old white ones she was getting at, you know, just the department stores. >> reporter: but is the line too sexy for tweens? with lacy trim and leopard prints, stamps that read "wide" "i dare you" "too much fun." ga gabby says she loves the way the line makes her feel. >> pink is a little more flirty almost in a sense. and then the older ones are a little more mature. >> reporter: her dad isn't as excited. >> being an old fashioned type of father, i was very, i could say not pleased when my daughter started coming home with victoria's secret bags. i asked my wife, why are you shopping at victoria's secret with our 13-year-old daughter? she's a little young for that, isn't she? >> reporter: but it's young girls like gabby that retailers are banking on. the tween market is worth $150 billion to refarls. retailers who target the 18 to 22-year-olds are really hope young teens like gabby are paying attention. >> i don't think any marketers would actually co
. >> she's getting to an age where she needs to be starting to wear a bra. why not a fun one versus the plain old white ones she was getting at, you know, just the department stores. >> reporter: but is the line too sexy for tweens? with lacy trim and leopard prints, stamps that read "wide" "i dare you" "too much fun." ga gabby says she loves the way the line makes her feel. >> pink is a little more flirty almost in a sense. and then the older...
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the swiss supreme court has overturn add lower court decision and granted indefinite operation for an aging nuclear power plant on the condition that sufficient safety mess usuals aric at thatten. the case centers around antiof nuclear demands. it has developed problems since coming online over 40 years ago. the plant's operator was ordered to shutdown the facility by june this year. the utility appealed the ruling. the supreme court rejected the plaintiff's request on thursday. the court permitted bkw to continue operating the plant on the condition that the power company implements enough safety mess usuals to address problems raised by the plaintiffs. the court also required the operator to follow instructions by the nuclear safety regulators. >>> in the wake of the fukushima accident, the swiss government decided to phase-out its nuclear facilities. >>> japan's defense ministry think tank has warned that the country might encounter an emergency situation with china around the senkaku islands. the islands are controlled by japan but claimed by china and taiwan. >>> the national inch tult
the swiss supreme court has overturn add lower court decision and granted indefinite operation for an aging nuclear power plant on the condition that sufficient safety mess usuals aric at thatten. the case centers around antiof nuclear demands. it has developed problems since coming online over 40 years ago. the plant's operator was ordered to shutdown the facility by june this year. the utility appealed the ruling. the supreme court rejected the plaintiff's request on thursday. the court...
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. >>> the swiss court has overturned a lower court decision and granted for an aging power plant. it's centered around the antinuclear group be shut down. the group says the plant has developed safety problems since coming online 40 years ago. in march last year the country's court ordered the operator to shut down the facility by june this year. the supreme court rejected the plaintiff's request on thursday. the court permitted bkw on the condition of the power company implements it. they required them to follow instructions by the nuclear safety regulators. in the wake of 2011 fukushima accident they decided to phase out the five reactors by 2034. public discussions are under way in >>> the plan sight of the plant was only ten kilometers north of fukushima. he explained his decision to the governor. >> translator: after considering the situation and the feelings of the people of fukushima. we have concluded it will not be appropriate to proceed with the plan for construction. >> the company president noted many evacuees are still forced to live in temporary housing. he urged the
. >>> the swiss court has overturned a lower court decision and granted for an aging power plant. it's centered around the antinuclear group be shut down. the group says the plant has developed safety problems since coming online 40 years ago. in march last year the country's court ordered the operator to shut down the facility by june this year. the supreme court rejected the plaintiff's request on thursday. the court permitted bkw on the condition of the power company implements it....
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that debt as i'm has replaced both socialism and capitalism we now live in an age of debt is as much an extension of the middle ages our dark ages and replete with what in keeping with the science of the dark ages. we have the shadow banking system which you also point to and some of your charts is going pretty strongly tell us about it yeah i think you mentioned the dark ages and i think it's true we are in a neo feudal global economy where the vast majority of people are toiling away as debt service to the central banks and their cronies and the shadow banking system is part of this system that has exploded in terms of size they have now rivals. entire national issues g.d.p. and it's all happening sort of under the surface it's poorly regulated and in places like china nobody really even knows how big the shadow banking system is. right and you mentioned that you believe that in this neo feudal neo colonial era of financialization and debt ism. we have a great unwinding yet to take place but i guess the two options would be either some kind of grassroots revolution like we saw durin
that debt as i'm has replaced both socialism and capitalism we now live in an age of debt is as much an extension of the middle ages our dark ages and replete with what in keeping with the science of the dark ages. we have the shadow banking system which you also point to and some of your charts is going pretty strongly tell us about it yeah i think you mentioned the dark ages and i think it's true we are in a neo feudal global economy where the vast majority of people are toiling away as debt...
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we're limited in what i could best describe an age of amateurs. i say that in a very enlightened sense. they are getting small. small is getting big. hierarchy as we know it is [speaker not understood]. you think about the institutions that have served us so well over the last half century. they are dramatically changing. you see it certainly in media. you've seen it in the financial service industry now increasingly serving the music industry. and you see it in city government. you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new co
we're limited in what i could best describe an age of amateurs. i say that in a very enlightened sense. they are getting small. small is getting big. hierarchy as we know it is [speaker not understood]. you think about the institutions that have served us so well over the last half century. they are dramatically changing. you see it certainly in media. you've seen it in the financial service industry now increasingly serving the music industry. and you see it in city government. you are a big...
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as an aging lesbian, i'm very committed to seeing that our community is friendly to the lgbt aging populationthe city and that for those of us who chose to come here to find community, safety, and political work as well can age in this community successfully. professionally i was the former executive director of open house for three years and at open house the objective was to make sure that services
as an aging lesbian, i'm very committed to seeing that our community is friendly to the lgbt aging populationthe city and that for those of us who chose to come here to find community, safety, and political work as well can age in this community successfully. professionally i was the former executive director of open house for three years and at open house the objective was to make sure that services
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as an aging lesbian, i'm very committed to seeing that our community is friendly to the lgbt aging population in the city and that for those of us who chose to come here to find community, safety, and political work as well can age in this community successfully. professionally i was the former executive director of open house for three years and at open house the objective was to make sure that services for aging lgbt people were accessible and available. and i spent a lot of work doing cultural competency training with our senior service agencies because we were unrepresented in those agencies. and made a great deal of headway. however, we continue to be unrepresented in those senior agencies and services. i also worked on housing, lgbt housing and was part of the effort for 55 laguna. currently i'm the executive director of stepping stone which run four adult day health centers in san francisco and i'm painfully reminded that we still have a very long way to go to make sure that lgbt seniors are represented in our senior services. i'm also a member of the long-term care coordinating counci
as an aging lesbian, i'm very committed to seeing that our community is friendly to the lgbt aging population in the city and that for those of us who chose to come here to find community, safety, and political work as well can age in this community successfully. professionally i was the former executive director of open house for three years and at open house the objective was to make sure that services for aging lgbt people were accessible and available. and i spent a lot of work doing...
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so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized administration for community living here in region 9, the department of health and human services. he has over 23 years of experience in the field of aging and long-term support services. he served as the aging service program specialist since -- 19, ok. not a kid would say 1906 and in 2006. 2002-2005. we asked him to join us here with some wise remarks. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. can you hear me? all right. well, on behalf of the original administrator for the newly created administration for community living, i would like to congratulate the city and county of san francisco for launching the 2012 aging and disability technology summit. it was approximately a month ago that secretary kathleen sebelius said the u.s. department of health and human services announced the creation of this new federal agency, and that is the administration for community living. and in her words, she said "for too long, too many americans have faced the a possible choice between moving to an ins
so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized administration for community living here in region 9, the department of health and human services. he has over 23 years of experience in the field of aging and long-term support services. he served as the aging service program specialist since -- 19, ok. not a kid would say 1906 and in 2006. 2002-2005. we asked him to join us here with some wise remarks. [applause] >> good morning,...
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. >>> plus, it's that time of the year again where teens get to learn an age-old lesson about spring break dos and don'ts, next. >>> now to some other stories that caught our eye this morning. frightening security video from new york captures a pit bull viciously attackinging a young girl over the weekend. she was walking with her grandmother when the dog ran up and locked on to the girl and started whipping her back and forth. several people ran up and pride the dog off. the girl luckily got away with a nasty scare with minor puncture wounds to her arm and leg. >>> a california daycare worker child endangerment charges after she allegedly spiked sippy cups with sleep medicine. she has since been fired and the cups were confiscated before any kids had a chance to take a drink. >>> a michigan middle schooler shocked teachers and classmates when she showed up packing $20,000 cash in her backpack. police were alerted after the 12-year-old girl began handing out hundreds to her classmates. the little robin hood claims she received the money from a neighbor and all the cash has since been
. >>> plus, it's that time of the year again where teens get to learn an age-old lesson about spring break dos and don'ts, next. >>> now to some other stories that caught our eye this morning. frightening security video from new york captures a pit bull viciously attackinging a young girl over the weekend. she was walking with her grandmother when the dog ran up and locked on to the girl and started whipping her back and forth. several people ran up and pride the dog off. the...
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i am at an age where my parents and their cousins, their siblings, they are getting close end of their life. one of the main ways i collect my information is through oral history i knew time was on the essense. there were stories that would be lost if i didn't collect these stories immediately. and that's what i embarked upon doing. >> i grew up in brooklyn, new york. my experience was landing by birth into an urban town land. my family, my mother is first generation i'm second generation. my grand mother lived in the apartment building with us. i had aunts upstairs. another aunt lived close by. pretty much 4 days a week my great uncle would come in and visit all of these people my uncle, my grand mother and so forth, all were from a town land called outside of robin. when i was growing up i would hear the names. and they would conjure the sense of another world i was no longer a part of but was connected to. i think the -- i came to the brink of this sort of, you know, really quest gradualy by hearing the names. the other experience i had when i was growing up is music in my grand mot
i am at an age where my parents and their cousins, their siblings, they are getting close end of their life. one of the main ways i collect my information is through oral history i knew time was on the essense. there were stories that would be lost if i didn't collect these stories immediately. and that's what i embarked upon doing. >> i grew up in brooklyn, new york. my experience was landing by birth into an urban town land. my family, my mother is first generation i'm second...
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consider the situation, duncan, an aged and saintly king has ruled his realm in peace. and to some individuals, those of a warlike or ambitious disposition, this combination of peace and age spells weakness. to such, the kingdom seems ripe for someone younger and stronger to seize it. indeed, the very day the play opens, two aspirants to the throne have struck. the thane of cawdor attacking from within and the king of norway from without. macbeth crushes both attempts, saving the kingdom and demonstrating what he feels should be evident to everyone that he has the strength to hold the realm together. this thought has taken passionate root in his brain. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more. when he meets the witches, he hears only what he has already told himself. small wonder then that he starts in such guilty fashion with their pronouncements. they have discovered his secret, a secret only lady macbeth knows. this last fact must be clearly understood for it is the reason why a little later, lady macbeth upbraids him scornfully for his cowardice in hesitating to m
consider the situation, duncan, an aged and saintly king has ruled his realm in peace. and to some individuals, those of a warlike or ambitious disposition, this combination of peace and age spells weakness. to such, the kingdom seems ripe for someone younger and stronger to seize it. indeed, the very day the play opens, two aspirants to the throne have struck. the thane of cawdor attacking from within and the king of norway from without. macbeth crushes both attempts, saving the kingdom and...
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but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but he doesn't think everyone should. >> there are many folks my age and older who are remaining at the university and are some of our very best people. >> solman: sure, says claire potter, but there's a catch. >> i think one of the things you get if you have an aging faculty is, there's a kind of break on innovation that is unnecessary. younger people who are going into academia are more excited about their teaching. many of them are involved in the digital world, and they have a substantially less important role in shaping what we teach, how we teach, and how our universities run than much older people who were educated 30,
but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but...
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it's the story not only of an aging work force, but also the hidden, increasingly expensive safety nete also notes that the federal government spends more each year on cash payments for supposedly disabled former workers than it spends on food stamps and welfare combined. cal, as you might imagine, the folks at media matters which is the liberal media watch dog group funded by george soros, they're having a problem with it, saying it's fodder for the right wing. i give kudos and congratulations to npr or honestly covering a big problem. the problem with the left is, they don't want to see any error, any fraud, any abuse in government programs because for them, government is gone. but i want to give praise to doug mcelway on this network has done the subject about wasteful spending in government. we don't have this enough, but it's good that npr did it especially for their audience. >> not a legitimate organization and they're taking time off to attack npr and they're using their 10 million dollars annual budget just to destroy fox news, an interesting way to use your money in this worl
it's the story not only of an aging work force, but also the hidden, increasingly expensive safety nete also notes that the federal government spends more each year on cash payments for supposedly disabled former workers than it spends on food stamps and welfare combined. cal, as you might imagine, the folks at media matters which is the liberal media watch dog group funded by george soros, they're having a problem with it, saying it's fodder for the right wing. i give kudos and congratulations...
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of whether the $39 billion in federal money needed to pay for construction will really be there in an age of shrinking budgets. >> the brand new tom lantos tunnel at devil's slide tunnel will have lane closures today because of striping work. the work will begin at 9:00 in the morning and last until 3:00 in the afternoon. one lane of traffic will be open at all times so you can get by. the project opened monday on the san mateo county coast after years of delays. >> all you have to do now is find your way to the tunnels through the fog. >> what do we have out there? by the way, it is foggy friday. >> foggy friday. >> lisa has more. lisa? >> good morning, everyone. we are starting out with visibility reduced to near nothing at our coast. half moon bay, you have very dense fog and novato three quarter visibility with 1.25 in santa rosa. it will be with us through the morning. the sun comes up just at 7:00. then it will erode the low cloud deck. this morning, upper 40's from low-to-mid 50's. by noon we have sun and numbers are climbing through the 60's. mid-60's around the bay. by 4:00, we h
of whether the $39 billion in federal money needed to pay for construction will really be there in an age of shrinking budgets. >> the brand new tom lantos tunnel at devil's slide tunnel will have lane closures today because of striping work. the work will begin at 9:00 in the morning and last until 3:00 in the afternoon. one lane of traffic will be open at all times so you can get by. the project opened monday on the san mateo county coast after years of delays. >> all you have to...
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nothing to address the long run drivers of our deficit problems, which are health care costs for an aging population. >> reporter: so does the economy need more stimulus, mormon tee more monetary help? >> as a general comment i don't comment on monetary help, i leave that that to the federal fiscal agency. i think what the economy would benefit most is reducing deficit in a balanced way. the president proposeds closing tax loopholes which disor the the economy, that we reform entitlements so they are there for future generations and we make smart spending cuts while we support investment in things like infrastructure today, where we still have tremendous need to improve our infrastructure, put more construction workers back to work right now and raise our competitiveness in the future so our businesses can do better going forward. >> dr. alan krueger thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me, tyler. >>> the housing boom has created more than 150,000 new construction jobs just in september, but it's still not enough in housing as builders struggle to higher enough qualifi
nothing to address the long run drivers of our deficit problems, which are health care costs for an aging population. >> reporter: so does the economy need more stimulus, mormon tee more monetary help? >> as a general comment i don't comment on monetary help, i leave that that to the federal fiscal agency. i think what the economy would benefit most is reducing deficit in a balanced way. the president proposeds closing tax loopholes which disor the the economy, that we reform...
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founder of verge's group wrote, this seem as backwards step in an age when remote working is easier andive than ever. isn't just an executive. a mother, too. a nursery in her office to spend time with her infant son. i want to bring in founder and prend president of a company and also of take your daughter to work day. you were one of them getting girls in the office and now arguing whether in show stay in the office. is this the right thing for yahoo! right now and why is it sending such a big message to the rest of women out there that, hey, you know, now we've got to play on a playing field again, and this might not be great i think it's the right th for yahoo!. we all want marisa to be successful. if think is what she thinks would get her there, that's important. could have handled it better rather than being edict. the desire to keep your children close to you what is she doing -- >> a 37-year-old woman, the first pregnant woman that -- to be nut a position of ceo of a fortune 500 company. why does she have to be suddenly a model of feminism for working mothers? she wants to do the
founder of verge's group wrote, this seem as backwards step in an age when remote working is easier andive than ever. isn't just an executive. a mother, too. a nursery in her office to spend time with her infant son. i want to bring in founder and prend president of a company and also of take your daughter to work day. you were one of them getting girls in the office and now arguing whether in show stay in the office. is this the right thing for yahoo! right now and why is it sending such a big...
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(john bailey) an age-old manichaeus dialectic of light against dark, good against evil.ou can turn it off now, buster. you're wasting your battery. (john bailey) when you look the film noir, the lighting complements that. light sources themselves become part of the scene's content. (glass shatters) susie, what are you doing in here in the dark? (john bailey) very bright, hot sources and very deep, deep shadows. well, can we turn the light on now? (woman) no, we can't. because of all the things that happened during the war, the development of faster film stocks, the development of portable cameras, smaller dollies, more contained lighting units. it was possible at night, to go out on the streets using the lights in a controlled, dramatic way. the sense of the frame, the world essentially black, which it is at night. and what you see is what you choose to define and pick out with a little bit of light. and this became signature of film noir. (music playing) there's almost a giddy euphoria of being able to use lights and the dramatic use of lights in late 40s, early 50s fil
(john bailey) an age-old manichaeus dialectic of light against dark, good against evil.ou can turn it off now, buster. you're wasting your battery. (john bailey) when you look the film noir, the lighting complements that. light sources themselves become part of the scene's content. (glass shatters) susie, what are you doing in here in the dark? (john bailey) very bright, hot sources and very deep, deep shadows. well, can we turn the light on now? (woman) no, we can't. because of all the things...
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but in a country that just gives people the access to information and in an age where information isvailable so quickly, how will you stop this? >> reporter: here's how it works. the sites legally download the latest mugshots from police websites, publish the faces of alleged lawbreakers on the internet and often charge the accused a fee, sometimes hundreds of dollars to pull the photos down. we've been tracking these cases for months. andy mcmahon, a computer technician in atlanta, says he paid $75 to take down an old booking photo from a dui. he says he hasn't had a drink in five years and now has a daughter and a child on the way. >> it wasn't a lot, but it wasn't a little. and after they took it down, they just started popping up everywhere. it was kind of like whack-a-mole. you hit one down and it pops every other places. >> reporter: sofia told us she's innocent and she's been fighting this for more than a year. >> it's like you can't move on with your life. everybody goes to google now to see who you are. i'm not a criminal. i'm not charged with anything. >> reporter: she says
but in a country that just gives people the access to information and in an age where information isvailable so quickly, how will you stop this? >> reporter: here's how it works. the sites legally download the latest mugshots from police websites, publish the faces of alleged lawbreakers on the internet and often charge the accused a fee, sometimes hundreds of dollars to pull the photos down. we've been tracking these cases for months. andy mcmahon, a computer technician in atlanta, says...