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justice is just different than the big data age than in the small data age. the big data age will require us to enact safeguards for human free will as money as we currently protect procedural fairness. government must never hold an individual responsible for what they're only predicted to do. third, most big data analysis today and going into the future is too complex for the individuals affected the to comprehend. if we want to protect privacy and to protect individuality in the big data age, we need help. professional help. much like privacy offices aid in insuring privacy measures are in place, we envision a new caste of experts, call them algorithmists, if you want. they're experts in big data analysis and act as reviewers of big data predictions. we see them take a vow of impartiality, of confidentiality and of professionalism. like civic engineers do or civil engineers do or doctors. of course, big data requires more than these individual rights safeguards to fulfill its amazing potential. for instance, we may need to insure the data isn't held by an ev
justice is just different than the big data age than in the small data age. the big data age will require us to enact safeguards for human free will as money as we currently protect procedural fairness. government must never hold an individual responsible for what they're only predicted to do. third, most big data analysis today and going into the future is too complex for the individuals affected the to comprehend. if we want to protect privacy and to protect individuality in the big data age,...
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my age is a big age.that this will be finished one day? >> bonet: oh, yes, i... i believe. >> ♪ alleluia, alleluia... ( bell tolls ) >> welcome to the cbs sports update. i'm greg gumbel. indiana defeated michigan to earn their first regular season big 10 title since 1983. ohio state and wisconsin were also winners. creighton and liberty won their conference tournaments to earn automatic spots in this year's 68-team ncaa field. they'll join belmont, florida gulf coast and harvard, who qualified yesterday. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more
my age is a big age.that this will be finished one day? >> bonet: oh, yes, i... i believe. >> ♪ alleluia, alleluia... ( bell tolls ) >> welcome to the cbs sports update. i'm greg gumbel. indiana defeated michigan to earn their first regular season big 10 title since 1983. ohio state and wisconsin were also winners. creighton and liberty won their conference tournaments to earn automatic spots in this year's 68-team ncaa field. they'll join belmont, florida gulf coast and...
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you can't grow anything without it, and we are mining it in what we call big ag, big agriculture, we're mining it, it is a finity resource, now that should make you pretty scared am you can calculate how long it will take to run out. if you were for a second to take out one country, morocco and say we will ignore their wonderful, cheap, high quality reserves, a dried up ocean, incidentally, how much have we got left. and the answer is at 2% a year growth to allow the chinese to eat a bit of meat now and then, we've got maybe 50 years. >> rose: and then it's gone. >> and then, you know, you've got to be optimistic. we have found ways to develop new things all along. >> but you can't substitute, very few things in this world. you can't substitute for water, not really for soil, not potassium and not phosphorus. >> rose: how do you know we are not going to develop a desal inization process that will provide us all the water we need. >> well, that's well respondedment because i am willing, i am willing to not fight a war over water. because water desperately tries to recycle. i mean it's th
you can't grow anything without it, and we are mining it in what we call big ag, big agriculture, we're mining it, it is a finity resource, now that should make you pretty scared am you can calculate how long it will take to run out. if you were for a second to take out one country, morocco and say we will ignore their wonderful, cheap, high quality reserves, a dried up ocean, incidentally, how much have we got left. and the answer is at 2% a year growth to allow the chinese to eat a bit of...
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a new exhibit for children of all ages. >>> big st. patricks celebrations planned across the area. what you need to know if you're headed to the san francisco parade. hgn . >>> tomorrow san francisco will hole the st. patrick's day party. this is video from last year. 100,000 people are expected at the parade. the parade will start at 11:30 at 2nd and market street. it will run down market and end at civic center whether a festival will run from 11 to 5:00. >> i love the bagpipes. >>> mark is enjoying the sun in arizona for spring training. fred is at team usa. >> the semifinals start on sunday. team usa failed to reach the semis in each of the first two world baseball classics. they need a comeback tonight. pagan revved up his teammates. he scored the first run of the game against the giants ryan vogelsong. this is a crushing blow. andy gonzalez a bases loaded double. puerto rico leads 4-0 after 6 1/2 behinding -- inning. vogelsong could be back tomorrow. giants hosting texas. that's hunter pence pulling this pitch over the wall. pence makes it 2-0. and matt cain had smooth sailin
a new exhibit for children of all ages. >>> big st. patricks celebrations planned across the area. what you need to know if you're headed to the san francisco parade. hgn . >>> tomorrow san francisco will hole the st. patrick's day party. this is video from last year. 100,000 people are expected at the parade. the parade will start at 11:30 at 2nd and market street. it will run down market and end at civic center whether a festival will run from 11 to 5:00. >> i love the...
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portraits you have been showing of the two of them, louisa catherine and john quincy adams, was there a big age difference between them? >> well, thanks for asking the question. why don't we explain how the two of them met and what the age difference was. >> there is an eight-year age difference, john quincy born 1767, louisa in 1775. they meet in london. john quincy adams is the resident minister to the hague in the netherlands and he is sent from there to london to exchange the ratifications for the jay treaty. by the time he gets to london, the business has already been concluded. he doesn't have a lot to do. so when he spends his time doing is visiting the house of the johnsons, joshua johnson, louisa's father was the u.s. consulate london and he entertained generally all of the americans who came through to london, prominent merchant in london and americans would come and socialize and enjoy evenings of entertainment with his many daughters who were all talented. louisa played the harp and he would come and enjoy their company and after a little bit of time, made his intentions known that
portraits you have been showing of the two of them, louisa catherine and john quincy adams, was there a big age difference between them? >> well, thanks for asking the question. why don't we explain how the two of them met and what the age difference was. >> there is an eight-year age difference, john quincy born 1767, louisa in 1775. they meet in london. john quincy adams is the resident minister to the hague in the netherlands and he is sent from there to london to exchange the...
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aging. and these big medical radio frequency machines work because they deliver thermal energy and stimulationbut only doctors and medical specialists can use them. and they need a series of treatments that can cost up to $3,500. with dermawand, we put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. and dermawand works because it also delivers thermal energy and stimulation. thermal energy may assist the natural regenerative process occurring in the lower levels of your skin, while dermawand's instant stimulation creates a massage effect. massage can help fresh oxygen and vital nutrients to your skin's surface. additionally, dermawand delivers enriched oxygen that cleanses and purifies the skin's surface to help reduce the appearance of pore size. creams and lotions are great and dermawand works with them all, but only dermawand has this special contoured tip for target-treating problem areas. this contoured tip delivers daily the three key elements of thermal energy, stimulation and oxygenation, so you can perform a complete
aging. and these big medical radio frequency machines work because they deliver thermal energy and stimulationbut only doctors and medical specialists can use them. and they need a series of treatments that can cost up to $3,500. with dermawand, we put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. and dermawand works because it also delivers thermal energy and stimulation. thermal energy may assist the natural regenerative...
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age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of that. and i hope the spirit of engagement, civil grand jurors across the state, is respected in that light. as a supervisor, i was a big champion of you. as a marry was a little more cautious because -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. but increasingly, i hope people understand that the roilof a civil grand jury is not gotcha. it's not about taking shots, it's not about exposing people or systems. just for the purpose of an expose. it's about an improvement it's about transparency, about accountability, and ultimately it's about trust. one thing i think we all can agree on is trust in government is not where it needs to be. so, in the spirit of trust, that spirit of openness, in this fish bowl we're living in, in the spirit of the age of amateurs and citizenship, i'm grateful for your hard work and i'm grateful for your stewardship, a remarkable democracy. not
age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of that. and i hope the spirit of engagement, civil grand jurors across the state, is respected in that light. as a supervisor, i was a big champion of you. as a marry was a little more cautious because -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. but increasingly, i hope people understand that the roilof a civil...
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this is such a big deal in this age? they think this is the way it is, the way it's all been and the way it should always be. >> in fact, kids don't think this is a big deal. the average age of the supreme court justices is 67. you wonder how that plays into all of this. >> certainly it's a completely different generation. part of what democrats are smart to do as ruth said, they're positioning themselves as a litmus test to be for same-sex marriage, that's to get that huge youth vote that obama energized, turned out, and the next candidate who will be able to do that will have a leg up. i think that's why we've seen the changes that this younger generation is coming of age, giving voice to this and playing in their states -- >> will they vote on this? >> i think some will. particularly for younger voters, it will be the kind of single issue that might energize them along with economics and jobs. >> don't know if you've seen this ruth, but people have written about it, i had to be told about it by the younger members of m
this is such a big deal in this age? they think this is the way it is, the way it's all been and the way it should always be. >> in fact, kids don't think this is a big deal. the average age of the supreme court justices is 67. you wonder how that plays into all of this. >> certainly it's a completely different generation. part of what democrats are smart to do as ruth said, they're positioning themselves as a litmus test to be for same-sex marriage, that's to get that huge youth...
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identification card, alcatraz market sold to a minor, the employee said the minor looked 15 years of age. a big concern to the department is the proximity of alcatraz market to any middle and high school and only four blocks away gallileo high school and six blocks away is francesco middle school. furthermore, alcatraz market is located on beach street and is about a block and a half away from the powell and high street cable car turn around. across the street is aquatic park. this is an area in san francisco where plenty of youth like to hang out after school and on the weekend. so, alcatraz market, because of their location, must be very vigilant checking the identification of the youth. now, according to the 2010-2011 healthy kids survey, they surveyed youth from the san francisco unified school district. 51% of our ninth graders and 58% of our 11th graders reported that it is easy to obtain cigarettes and they know which stores in san francisco they can go to p-r cigarettes. through the tobacco permit ordinance allows the department to suspend the tobacco permit up to 90 days for the first
identification card, alcatraz market sold to a minor, the employee said the minor looked 15 years of age. a big concern to the department is the proximity of alcatraz market to any middle and high school and only four blocks away gallileo high school and six blocks away is francesco middle school. furthermore, alcatraz market is located on beach street and is about a block and a half away from the powell and high street cable car turn around. across the street is aquatic park. this is an area...
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a new exhibit for children of all ages. >>> big st. patricks celebrations planned across the area. what you need to know if you're headed to the san francisco parade. h gn . >>> tomorrow san francisco will hole the st. patrick's day party. this is video from last year. 100,000 people are expected at the parade. the parade will start at 11:30 at 2nd and market street. it will run down market and end at civic center whether a festival will run from 11 to 5:00. >> i love the bagpipes. >>> mark is enjoying the sun in arizona for spring training. fred is at team usa. >> the semifinals start on sunday. team usa failed to reach the semis in each of the first two world baseball classics. they need a comeback tonight. pagan revved up his teammates. he scored the first run of the game against the giants ryan vogelsong. this is a crushing blow. andy gonzalez a bases loaded double. puerto rico leads 4-0 after 6 1/2 behinding -- inning. vogelsong could be back tomorrow. giants hosting texas. that's hunter pence pulling this pitch over the wall. pence makes it 2-0. and matt cain had smooth saili
a new exhibit for children of all ages. >>> big st. patricks celebrations planned across the area. what you need to know if you're headed to the san francisco parade. hgn . >>> tomorrow san francisco will hole the st. patrick's day party. this is video from last year. 100,000 people are expected at the parade. the parade will start at 11:30 at 2nd and market street. it will run down market and end at civic center whether a festival will run from 11 to 5:00. >> i love the...
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researchers hope this will help them design better, anti-ageing drugs. >> the big party for the bridge is right around the corner. some lawmakers suggested charging a $5 fee. that proposal was dropped this week. >> ut's been an interesting outing for sergio romo. dave feldman joins us next. [ male announcer ] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. >>> hi, everybody. i'm dave feldman. the jients are playing shorthanded this week. and among the eighth, sergi sergio romo who is proudly representing team mexico. but the closure with some issues on thursday. up a run. one out. nick punto, doubles to left. italy is going to need a mere kal. this guy is playing. he drops the ball. two-run score. romo with a blown save
researchers hope this will help them design better, anti-ageing drugs. >> the big party for the bridge is right around the corner. some lawmakers suggested charging a $5 fee. that proposal was dropped this week. >> ut's been an interesting outing for sergio romo. dave feldman joins us next. [ male announcer ] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then...
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portraits you have been showing of the two of them, louisa catherine and john quincy adams, was there a big age difference between them? >> thank you for asking. but explain how they met and with the age difference was. >> there is an eight year age difference. john quincy was born in 1767, louisa in 1775. they meet in london. if the resident minister in the netherlands. he is sent from there to london to exchange the ratification for the jay treaty. by the times he gets to london, the business is concluded so he does not have a lot to do. what he spends his time doing is visiting the house of the johnsons, joshua johnson, her father, was the u.s. consul at london. he entertained all the americans who came through to london. a prominent merchant in london and americans would come and socialize and enjoy evenings of entertainment with as many doctors, who are all talented. louisa play the harp. he would come and enjoy the company. after a little bit of time, made his intentions known that it was louisa and not her older sister, nancy, that he was interested in. they begin their courtship and eng
portraits you have been showing of the two of them, louisa catherine and john quincy adams, was there a big age difference between them? >> thank you for asking. but explain how they met and with the age difference was. >> there is an eight year age difference. john quincy was born in 1767, louisa in 1775. they meet in london. if the resident minister in the netherlands. he is sent from there to london to exchange the ratification for the jay treaty. by the times he gets to london,...
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well, then maybe you need to think about into graphics in the age of big data and short attention spanss can help make facts and figurs s easily readable. joining us is a man who oversees the brand and digital strategies. thanks for joining us, michael. for people who don't know what an into graphf -- info graphic, it is about. >> well, about legos and i have kids and you have kids and the concept of making it identifiable in your daily life, and even if you don't know what it is called, you have digested one and seen it and makes it easy to go on to find out more information about the product. >> what is an example? >> yes, this is a topic close to your heart h and we took five tips about your book about hiring and retaining employees and a lightweight way to go through and even if you lookt ta tips you might leave with something like this and say, i learned something and now hopefully somebody is more compelled to pick up the entire group. >> so basically, you are a taking a complicated big picture thing and saying, here are the bullet points. >> yes. >> and then using pictures to tel
well, then maybe you need to think about into graphics in the age of big data and short attention spanss can help make facts and figurs s easily readable. joining us is a man who oversees the brand and digital strategies. thanks for joining us, michael. for people who don't know what an into graphf -- info graphic, it is about. >> well, about legos and i have kids and you have kids and the concept of making it identifiable in your daily life, and even if you don't know what it is called,...
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you have been showing of the two of them, louisa catherine and john quincy adams, was there a big day -- age difference between them? >> thank you for asking. but explain how they met and with the age difference was. >> there is an eight year age difference. john quincy was born in 1767, louisa in 1775. they meet in london. if the resident minister in the netherlands. he is sent from there to london to exchange the ratification for the jay treaty. by the times he gets to london, the business is concluded so he does not have a lot to do. what he spends his time doing is visiting the house of the johnsons, joshua johnson, her father, was the u.s. consul at london. all the americans who came through to london. a prominent merchant in london and americans would come and socialize and enjoy evenings of entertainment with as many doctors, who are all talented. louisa play the harp. he would come and enjoy the company. after a little bit of time, made his intentions known that it was louisa and not her older that he wasy, interested in. they begin their courtship and engagement. >> after they marri
you have been showing of the two of them, louisa catherine and john quincy adams, was there a big day -- age difference between them? >> thank you for asking. but explain how they met and with the age difference was. >> there is an eight year age difference. john quincy was born in 1767, louisa in 1775. they meet in london. if the resident minister in the netherlands. he is sent from there to london to exchange the ratification for the jay treaty. by the times he gets to london, the...
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nomination to a vote demonstrates the true extent of their allegiance to wall street and big business in this age of austerity and crony capitalism the american people deserve representatives like senator warren who tell it like it is good on you senator warren lucky to have the bad pat fagan. so nobody really expects pat fagan and his colleagues at the family research council to provide insightful policy analysis but his tuesday appearance in washington watch was an embarrassment even by his own mind numbing standards fagan the single most destructive decision in the history of court was in one thousand nine hundred seventy two when the court officially recognized the right of unmarried partners to obtain contraceptives eisenstadt who says. that's right buying condoms for me him is worse than stealing elections which is what the court did in bush v gore and worse thing categorizing people as property which the court did in eight hundred fifty seven with dred scott what were these people live. and the very very ugly steve emerson what he didn't know the bugs the brotherhood runs america or your r
nomination to a vote demonstrates the true extent of their allegiance to wall street and big business in this age of austerity and crony capitalism the american people deserve representatives like senator warren who tell it like it is good on you senator warren lucky to have the bad pat fagan. so nobody really expects pat fagan and his colleagues at the family research council to provide insightful policy analysis but his tuesday appearance in washington watch was an embarrassment even by his...
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age. it's a big problem on the road to retirement. a lot of folks over 45 are being forced to invent new careers. some have turned to helping seniors for a living. our report tonight from nbc's chris jansing. >> let's take a step in with the left foot. >> reporter: at 59 roseanne brown is rolling, bending and stretching her way to a second career. teaching 17 fitness classes a week, specifically for seniors. >> they want to be in shape and it's a social event for them. >> reporter: all around the country the number of gyms offering these specialized classes is growing. >> it's for well-being, yeah. also to keep young and sexy. >> reporter: call it the graying of the job market. businesses for seniors run by seniors, or those almost there. >> we have people in their 80s and 90s who need people in their 50s, 60s and 70s to do some jobs, to handle some of the services that are part of dealing with the aging population. >> reporter: they are patient advocates who help navigate the health care maze, home modification pros making bathrooms
age. it's a big problem on the road to retirement. a lot of folks over 45 are being forced to invent new careers. some have turned to helping seniors for a living. our report tonight from nbc's chris jansing. >> let's take a step in with the left foot. >> reporter: at 59 roseanne brown is rolling, bending and stretching her way to a second career. teaching 17 fitness classes a week, specifically for seniors. >> they want to be in shape and it's a social event for them....
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catches for a104 yards overall, including several huge catches on 3rd down bodlin is a big slot receiver - at ageind of an older and more physical version of michael crabtree. kapernick called boldin, "a great player." boldin will make $6 million in the final year of his contract. it's the second straight year the niners brought in a super bowl winning wide receiver that beat them - . ed reed to sf? nothing official.and just rumors at this point - but speculation is that the 49ers also may bring in ed reed to replace free agent to be dashon goldson reed did not have an agent until today when he hired david dunn who also represents jim harbaugh, trent baalke and greg roman with the niners - leading to speculations the 49ers may bring him in. reed had his 9th postseason interception against the niners, tying an nfl record the nfc west just got better in san francisco and seattle. if you are thinking about attending the book tour of michael vic.? he was going to start a boat, with the docks and now they are saying there are t death threats...to start to talk about his time in prison ...dealing with
catches for a104 yards overall, including several huge catches on 3rd down bodlin is a big slot receiver - at ageind of an older and more physical version of michael crabtree. kapernick called boldin, "a great player." boldin will make $6 million in the final year of his contract. it's the second straight year the niners brought in a super bowl winning wide receiver that beat them - . ed reed to sf? nothing official.and just rumors at this point - but speculation is that the 49ers...
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age. that was a special big garden, a forest, where all types of trees and flowers grew. the trees bending down gently flinging branches. our orchard grew like a crown on the sun's eyebrow. where did humbaba come from? his mother was just a cave, his father unknown. who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so very strong, though no one could ever conquer him as no one would ever try. time and again, when things grew old, humbaba alone believed himself eternal and young, still powerful, able to defeat all. humbaba didn't want to know one fact: that accumulation will lead to eruptive change. but, sadly, when suddenly he realized
age. that was a special big garden, a forest, where all types of trees and flowers grew. the trees bending down gently flinging branches. our orchard grew like a crown on the sun's eyebrow. where did humbaba come from? his mother was just a cave, his father unknown. who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and...
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big picture. welcome to the age of austerity in america the devastating sequester budget cuts officially kick in tonight thanks to the republicans refusal to make the wealthiest americans pay their fair share so when will the next partisan showdown on capitol hill happen that and more into night's big picture rumble also apparently every single republican on capitol hill failed economics one hundred one is the reason refusing to follow one of his nation's simplest economic principles it's been around since the birth of the republic so what that principle is and why it's so important in tonight's take and how have the giant telecom companies brought on a new gilded age in america last susan crawford in tonight's conversations with great line so. it's friday are you ready to rumble join me for a nice big picture on will our francesca chambers editor and publisher of red alert politics sam bennett president and c.e.o. of the women's campaign fund and the should she run foundation and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow in the national research for public policy national center for publ
big picture. welcome to the age of austerity in america the devastating sequester budget cuts officially kick in tonight thanks to the republicans refusal to make the wealthiest americans pay their fair share so when will the next partisan showdown on capitol hill happen that and more into night's big picture rumble also apparently every single republican on capitol hill failed economics one hundred one is the reason refusing to follow one of his nation's simplest economic principles it's been...
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the big business of aging population.pportunities in this industry and what public companies are in it? jane wells has been looking into that. she is in los angeles. hi, jane. >> hey, sue. more than 10 million americans are over the age of 85 and increasingly paem are aging at home, not in a facility. people like lorraine irvine who hired a care giver through alta home care, says they are hiring 15 to 20 people a week. >> i have so many friends that absolutely, you know, wish they could afford this. they wish they could. >> this year we will do about 15 million. we service currently between louisiana and california, about 600 clients everyday. >> are you hiring? >> we are hiring everyday. it is our biggest challenge. >> staff -- alta trains its own staff and says most are rejected. big public can companies are circling the players to get a piece of business be not subject to whims of medicare. medicare is seeing stocks rise at least 70% over the last year. a thousand new agency open netd u.s. last year, including ten knew
the big business of aging population.pportunities in this industry and what public companies are in it? jane wells has been looking into that. she is in los angeles. hi, jane. >> hey, sue. more than 10 million americans are over the age of 85 and increasingly paem are aging at home, not in a facility. people like lorraine irvine who hired a care giver through alta home care, says they are hiring 15 to 20 people a week. >> i have so many friends that absolutely, you know, wish they...
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age. >>> sports now. a big college basketball rivalry. michigan against michigan state.econds left on the clock, spartans cut it to a one-point margin. but they turned the ball over and the wolverines pulled out the 58-57 victory. >>> purdue got some some great passing and upset number 17 wisconsin, 69-56. >>> in the nba, late in the fourth quarter, lebron james steals a pass from the knicks and takes it all of the way to the hoop to score. >>> the dog sled race is under way. 1,000-mile trek across alaska in winter. the winner will get a new truck and over $50,000. >>> former soccer player lauren sill berman was the first player to participate in the nfl scouting combine as a kicker, he injured her leg and she couldn't kick it properly. >>> an amazing ending to a new york high school basketball game, new rochelle steals the pass and tries a half-court shot. it goes in. they advance in the state playoffs. very nice. >>> now for another look at the weather here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with a weather channel forecast. >> that's a crazy ending. talk about crazy, the
age. >>> sports now. a big college basketball rivalry. michigan against michigan state.econds left on the clock, spartans cut it to a one-point margin. but they turned the ball over and the wolverines pulled out the 58-57 victory. >>> purdue got some some great passing and upset number 17 wisconsin, 69-56. >>> in the nba, late in the fourth quarter, lebron james steals a pass from the knicks and takes it all of the way to the hoop to score. >>> the dog sled...
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still big on the rally. the age-old question, that is for real.ake it up when we come back. you will not believe how high the s&p could be climbing looking at a company banking on some of the wealthiest companies out there. thank you orville and wilbur... ...a. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery unl you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lune
still big on the rally. the age-old question, that is for real.ake it up when we come back. you will not believe how high the s&p could be climbing looking at a company banking on some of the wealthiest companies out there. thank you orville and wilbur... ...a. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything...
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aging. and these big medical radio frequency machines work because they deliver thermal energy and stimulationy doctors and medical specialists can use them. and they need a series of treatments that can cost up to $3,500. with dermawand, we put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. and dermawand works because it also delivers thermal energy and stimulation. thermal energy may assist the natural regenerative process occurring in the lower levels of your skin, while dermawand's instant stimulation creates a massage effect. massage can help fresh oxygen and vital nutrients to your skin's surface. additionally, dermawand delivers enriched oxygen that cleanses and purifies the skin's surface to help reduce the appearance of pore size. creams and lotions are great and dermawand works with them all, but only dermawand has this special contoured tip for target-treating problem areas. this contoured tip delivers daily the three key elements of thermal energy, stimulation and oxygenation, so you can perform a complete facial
aging. and these big medical radio frequency machines work because they deliver thermal energy and stimulationy doctors and medical specialists can use them. and they need a series of treatments that can cost up to $3,500. with dermawand, we put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. and dermawand works because it also delivers thermal energy and stimulation. thermal energy may assist the natural regenerative process...
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aging programs. modest reductions to city programs the big youth program is related to childcare like head start as well as idea. at this school district. in addition, nutritious programs of the school district are potentially impacted. for the aging this includes funds for case management for older adults and adults with disabilities. on the housing and homeless front we a strong indication of those kits. no impacts inform to the current year by to the housing authority almost $13 million of reductions. that's divided into two categories it's about $4 million to public housing funds which effects the housing authorities current operating fund. and an additional $8 million to this program. in addition, in fourteen, fourteen the major impacts are related to homelessness prevention as well as cd b g grants and programs. on the health side all of the public health cuts our best estimates based on information we have we haven't seen any direct information on the timing or the final reduction values. those are significant impacts about $7 million in the first year and 9 and a half in the second year. includi
aging programs. modest reductions to city programs the big youth program is related to childcare like head start as well as idea. at this school district. in addition, nutritious programs of the school district are potentially impacted. for the aging this includes funds for case management for older adults and adults with disabilities. on the housing and homeless front we a strong indication of those kits. no impacts inform to the current year by to the housing authority almost $13 million of...
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reaching europe in the late middle ages, it was a big hit at court. >> loser! >> england's elizabeth i was a fan. >> mm! [ giggles ] >> maybe it's no coincidence that the queen became the most powerful piece on the board. nowadays, the game is experiencing a renaissance among american teens. in some new york city schools, chess has become more than just a game -- it's a teaching tool. >> they learn to concentrate better, to focus better. they learn to make good choices. >> and that's the idea behind chess in the schools. the organization uses chess to motivate inner-city students to do better in class. >> it helps you because you learn how to take time to think, and some students need that. >> i usually like to rush into things and try to pretty much go right into things. but i've learned to, like, take my time, think about what's going on, and really just focus around what's happening around me. >> chess requires you to plan several moves in advance to consider what your opponent might be doing next. >> exactly -- he's doing the same thing white's doing. it's
reaching europe in the late middle ages, it was a big hit at court. >> loser! >> england's elizabeth i was a fan. >> mm! [ giggles ] >> maybe it's no coincidence that the queen became the most powerful piece on the board. nowadays, the game is experiencing a renaissance among american teens. in some new york city schools, chess has become more than just a game -- it's a teaching tool. >> they learn to concentrate better, to focus better. they learn to make good...
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big issue. back in the middle ages there was one a language that we share amongst yourselves. then in the 18th century it was french and germans wish it was german after latin than english because of the empire than the united states after world war i and wrote were to. and the people who speak different varieties of english should the americans still you how they should speak or should people define language as they wish themselves? the south african is different the vocabulary is different shinri let people have their own autonomy the way they speak? it is a big issuer gets into social rights are you going to tell me because i speak this version it is not real enough and i have to do a particular way? this whole movement towards whatever or cultural diversity has been one that says i will not judge iraq set 30 years ago we judge accent's a lot the we don't do it as much we used to we also don't judge grammatical mistakes. how it plays out with gruels that would be something i wish more link list would look at. >> host: what about the instantaneous always on change? >> it has
big issue. back in the middle ages there was one a language that we share amongst yourselves. then in the 18th century it was french and germans wish it was german after latin than english because of the empire than the united states after world war i and wrote were to. and the people who speak different varieties of english should the americans still you how they should speak or should people define language as they wish themselves? the south african is different the vocabulary is different...
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i think one of the big reasons was the age factor because so many of the cardinals have been saying ahead of time we need a younger man. extreme youth in this world is considered like 63. so he's 76 and he just, he wasn't on the radar but he was such a prominent player in the last conclave, you'd think he would be a natural. but you know, people overlook that. there was also the accepted wisdom that can come in second, it's bad form to then be elected. it's sort of in a way it's something of a slight on your predecessor. but really the resignation of benedict may have changed that whole way of thinking. if he can resign, well then such taboos are now over. >> rose: you said an interesting thing which you said which was the idea of first of all was he a man of faith, and secondly, was he a man who could govern. governorring seemed to be an important quality here. >> definitely. there's a real sense that things have to be straightened out. there was a great feeling of drift under benedict. his mind was focused on writing his biography of jesus and being a theologian and he was somewhat aloo
i think one of the big reasons was the age factor because so many of the cardinals have been saying ahead of time we need a younger man. extreme youth in this world is considered like 63. so he's 76 and he just, he wasn't on the radar but he was such a prominent player in the last conclave, you'd think he would be a natural. but you know, people overlook that. there was also the accepted wisdom that can come in second, it's bad form to then be elected. it's sort of in a way it's something of a...
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legal for gay and lesbian couples to wed including overwhelming approval from those under the age of 30. that's a bigncrease in just seven years. in 2004 only 32% of americans favored gay marriage. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton becomes the highest or the latest high-profile politician to have a change of heart on the issue of gay marriage. she spoke about it in a new video. >> to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons solely on the basis of who they are and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> interesting timing here. some experts say clinton's announcement is part of her preparation to run for president in 2016. >> president obama leaves tonight on a new mideast mission traveling to israel for high-level meetings with prime minister netanyahu and comes at a critical time. he will try to appeal to their elected officials to allow time for sanctions against iran to work before attempting military action. the president will also visit the west bank and jordan. >>> also in the middle east an american citizen emerging as t
legal for gay and lesbian couples to wed including overwhelming approval from those under the age of 30. that's a bigncrease in just seven years. in 2004 only 32% of americans favored gay marriage. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton becomes the highest or the latest high-profile politician to have a change of heart on the issue of gay marriage. she spoke about it in a new video. >> to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons solely on the basis of who they...
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and i feel like the digital age may be just as big a shift. it will take a while.s year or next year. we're seeing the inklings of people responding less to stories. say even in a christian narrative. what will happen when i die, more to the little thing around their wrist saying what would jesus do. very in the present in terms of performative behavior. i like how break it down, the reality show taking over traditional television drama, narrative. the book is fantastic. thank you for writing it and thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me of. >>> up next, single parenthood is no joke unless you're a stand-up comic in which case everything is a joke. the comedian describes how to conquer fatherhood without sacrificing manhood. ee. that's your receipt from another store? yep. let's go! check out that price. that's walmart's every day low price. that's what i'm talking about! yes, yes! oh my goodness! that's the walmart low price guarantee! bring in your last grocery receipt and see for yourself. save more on the candy your family loves. with low prices o
and i feel like the digital age may be just as big a shift. it will take a while.s year or next year. we're seeing the inklings of people responding less to stories. say even in a christian narrative. what will happen when i die, more to the little thing around their wrist saying what would jesus do. very in the present in terms of performative behavior. i like how break it down, the reality show taking over traditional television drama, narrative. the book is fantastic. thank you for writing...