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. >>> at this point there are more than 78 million baby boomers.ore and more boomers getting in fit is a top priority but will their bodies cooperate. >> reporter: baby boomers are on the move -- hitting the gym, running marathons. but all that exercise comes at price. every year, according to the cdc only 2 1/2 million baby boomers go to the emergency room for overexercising. orthopedists have a name for it, boomerrite ties. >> just take this morning. out of 20 people we saw, there were five in that baby boomer category that had problems that needed them solved because they wanted to keep exercising. >> ruptured my calf muscle three times. >> ruptured my achilles tendon. >> they keep on keeping on. >> it's keeping my mind active and keeping me active and the people around me happy because my endorphins are better. >> you're seeing a lot more people hop want to stay active and fit. they're taking care of themselves more. if there's some reason they can't stay fit, they want to fix it. >> reporter: for these baby boomers, it's full speed ahead. >>>
. >>> at this point there are more than 78 million baby boomers.ore and more boomers getting in fit is a top priority but will their bodies cooperate. >> reporter: baby boomers are on the move -- hitting the gym, running marathons. but all that exercise comes at price. every year, according to the cdc only 2 1/2 million baby boomers go to the emergency room for overexercising. orthopedists have a name for it, boomerrite ties. >> just take this morning. out of 20 people we...
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to boomers and the apparatus is a shape to mobilize boomers. but they are not shaped to communicate to, to deal with or to mobilize generations, x, y or z and that's why most of the research shows the millennial generation or generation y, that 20-year-old age range is one of the most unchurched generations we've ever seen. but it does not say they are the least prayerful. they love god but they fail to see the relevance in church because our churches were shaped for a different generation. i'm saying that because there's no way you can really deal with and grab a hold of social media if it's all run by boomers. there's no way that you can talk about mobilizing, speaking to and energizing a base of young people that we keep saying if young people aren't even coming to your church. and so there's a need for us to honestly deal with where we are now and as we're talking about the long-term game plan, not just right now but even down the road, there's a need for us also to be identifying young up and coming pastors, brothers and sisters, maybe eve
to boomers and the apparatus is a shape to mobilize boomers. but they are not shaped to communicate to, to deal with or to mobilize generations, x, y or z and that's why most of the research shows the millennial generation or generation y, that 20-year-old age range is one of the most unchurched generations we've ever seen. but it does not say they are the least prayerful. they love god but they fail to see the relevance in church because our churches were shaped for a different generation. i'm...
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secretary boomer: [names are called] >> good afternoon. very toronto -- barry toronto. giving us two minutes to comment on something as complicated as 15 -- a lot of them makes sense or are important, but they have not been vetted at town meetings. we did not talk about electronic waybills at the town hall meeting. it became more amenable toward the taxi industry. today, there were a lot of concerns. some should be brought before town hall meetings, so they can be vented properly. there were genuine concerns about the wording. we have not seen these changes until the last few days. i cannot even react well to that. regarding 14, they make a lot of housekeeping changes, except for the one about the board of appeals. i have a concern about due process. all the permits issued by the city go to the board of appeals. if you do this, you have a legal precedent. you may have to say that means other permits should skip the board of appeals. you should have no more board of appeals. this is looked at by the rest of the city government as permits th
secretary boomer: [names are called] >> good afternoon. very toronto -- barry toronto. giving us two minutes to comment on something as complicated as 15 -- a lot of them makes sense or are important, but they have not been vetted at town meetings. we did not talk about electronic waybills at the town hall meeting. it became more amenable toward the taxi industry. today, there were a lot of concerns. some should be brought before town hall meetings, so they can be vented properly. there...
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in that, some of these baby boomers had the longest bull market run in history.nd gen ys did not. >> that's right. it colors how they think about a lot of things. including what you find at the gen xerss and gen yers to diversity to the tangible co commodi commodi commodities. it colors how they invest and really shapes who they are in many respects. >> and they don't necessarily feel as though they need to pass on whatever wealth they have accumulated to their children in the way that traditionally parents have passed on wealth to their children. >> when you look at the boomers and you ask them, only 55% thought it was important to leave a financial inheritance to their children and that compares to 76% from the xers and yerss and 73% for the preboomers and reasons is number one they believe that each generation should earn their own wealth because the majority of the boomers did, in fact, do that. number two, they think it's important to invest in their children while they're young and growing up. third most important person is they're expecting to live 20, 25
in that, some of these baby boomers had the longest bull market run in history.nd gen ys did not. >> that's right. it colors how they think about a lot of things. including what you find at the gen xerss and gen yers to diversity to the tangible co commodi commodi commodities. it colors how they invest and really shapes who they are in many respects. >> and they don't necessarily feel as though they need to pass on whatever wealth they have accumulated to their children in the way...
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the boomers are hitting the gym more than ever before. they're riding bikes, doing all kinds of things to get fit. andrea is in the gym five days a week. but almost two and a half baby boomers go to emergency rooms overexercising every year. that's 2.5 million maybe. the word for it is boomeritis. >> just take this morning, i'll bet you out of 20 people we saw, there were at least five in that baby boomer category that had problems that needed them solved because they wanted to keep exercising. >> last month the cdc reported falls are becoming the leading cause of injury deaths for men and women over the age of 65. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning. >> 96% of these things are purchased by women. what is it? a, candles, b, shoes, c, cosmetic supplies. >> all women. log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page. leave your response. we'll reveal the answer in the 6:00 hour. >>> your weather first on this thursday morning. pleasant out there. lots of 50s. it is going to be a nice start to the day with sunny skies this morning. 74
the boomers are hitting the gym more than ever before. they're riding bikes, doing all kinds of things to get fit. andrea is in the gym five days a week. but almost two and a half baby boomers go to emergency rooms overexercising every year. that's 2.5 million maybe. the word for it is boomeritis. >> just take this morning, i'll bet you out of 20 people we saw, there were at least five in that baby boomer category that had problems that needed them solved because they wanted to keep...
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they are caught between the baby boomers and the younger generation y, and genx is feeling the pinchd more responsibilities. joining me now is cnn financial lifestyle analyst clive anderson. >> good morning, rob. >> i guess i could call myself a gen xor, and my folks are getting older, and a lot of my friends are struggling as well. why is this so? what's the problem here? >> it's very interesting times. we're talking about gen xors, born is the 1965 through 1978 wrfsh we're now in the situation where we're taking care of parents and becoming care gives of parents as they get older, the baby boomers. a lot of these baby boomers weren't prepared for retirement, and now we're dealing with issues that we didn't have to deal with before, and especially in this economy. m economy a lot of them have lost money in their retirement plans and 401ks, so now they're having to take care of these parents and raise with children and deal with rising education costs and a lot of other things coming into the mix brsh. >> unless the economy picks up, it's going to be a tough go. for how long? >> it's
they are caught between the baby boomers and the younger generation y, and genx is feeling the pinchd more responsibilities. joining me now is cnn financial lifestyle analyst clive anderson. >> good morning, rob. >> i guess i could call myself a gen xor, and my folks are getting older, and a lot of my friends are struggling as well. why is this so? what's the problem here? >> it's very interesting times. we're talking about gen xors, born is the 1965 through 1978 wrfsh we're...
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baby boomers are hitting the gym. all of that exercise is coming at a price. the centers for disease control says 2.5 million baby boomers go to the emergency room every year for over exercising. orthopedists have a name for it, calling it boomeritis. >> out of 20 people, there were at least five in that category that had problems that needed salt because they wanted to keep exercising. >> many baby boomers say they will continue to exercise because it makes their mind and body happy. for me, that was all i needed. another excuse to skip the jim. >> exactly. >> why would i want to get sick? >> keep going, boomers. >> exactly. >> hit the gym. do whatever. >> you have to. just be careful here >> mornings like this are perfect. i have to share one more wrinkle picture. -- one more rainbow picture. here you go. this is from maryland. >> i think the pot of gold is in that house. >> glowing. >> thank you for posting this year beautiful double rainbow. every rainbow is a double rainbow but you do not actually always see the secondary rainbow. beautiful sunrise over w
baby boomers are hitting the gym. all of that exercise is coming at a price. the centers for disease control says 2.5 million baby boomers go to the emergency room every year for over exercising. orthopedists have a name for it, calling it boomeritis. >> out of 20 people, there were at least five in that category that had problems that needed salt because they wanted to keep exercising. >> many baby boomers say they will continue to exercise because it makes their mind and body...
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. >> plus we're talking baby boomers hitting the gyms, running marathons and they're getting hurt. we'll have more on what's being called boomerritis just ahead. >>> anita brikman with this health alert. labor is taking longer. modern american women spend on average two to three hours longer giving birth compared to the '60s. the government study says moms today tend to be orlando and their newborns bigger -- older and their newborns bigger, but they also tend to get epidurals for pain relief which can slow down labor 40 to 50 minutes. >>> there are now more than 78 million baby boomers and they're morkinned about their fitness than ever before it -- more concerned about their fitness than ever before it seems. all this customer size comes with a price. the centers for disease control says almost 2.5 million baby boomers go to the emergency rooms after overexercising of year and they even have a word for it these days, boomerritis. >> just take this morning. i'll bet you out of 20 people we saw there were at least five in that baby boomer category that had problems that needed them
. >> plus we're talking baby boomers hitting the gyms, running marathons and they're getting hurt. we'll have more on what's being called boomerritis just ahead. >>> anita brikman with this health alert. labor is taking longer. modern american women spend on average two to three hours longer giving birth compared to the '60s. the government study says moms today tend to be orlando and their newborns bigger -- older and their newborns bigger, but they also tend to get epidurals...
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director bridges: -- secretary boomer: charles rathbone? >> i am here on behalf of wilshire cab company. i would like to address the change which allows a driver to bypass the installed credit card equipment in the cab. the driver can use square or some other smartphone app. however, this section does not give the customer any choice in the matter. it is entirely driver discretion. what if the customer does not want to pay on the driver's smartphone? perhaps the customer is concerned the smartphone might have viruses or some other malware. the cab company software is resistant to tampering. please include in section 1125 b five that the choice of payment is up to the customer and not the driver, and require their be signs in the cab advising the customer of that. lastly, some kind of penalty for a driver who intends to coerce a passenger into using the hand- held device. speaking personally as somebody who uses cabs as a main means of transportation, i really do not like to have to hand my card over to the driver for him to process on his h
director bridges: -- secretary boomer: charles rathbone? >> i am here on behalf of wilshire cab company. i would like to address the change which allows a driver to bypass the installed credit card equipment in the cab. the driver can use square or some other smartphone app. however, this section does not give the customer any choice in the matter. it is entirely driver discretion. what if the customer does not want to pay on the driver's smartphone? perhaps the customer is concerned the...
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secretary boomer: could we discuss the order of business today? >> we have a lot of interest in taxi items. i have asked for accommodations. let us get to the rest of the meeting after the taxi items have been hard. is there any unfinished business? -- chairperson nolan: >> this will be very quick. i would like to ask the director if he can direct staff to update us on the status of the installation of [unintelligible] throughout the city. many businesses have been waiting for that. where are we waiting on that? chairperson nolan: thank you. now we are at the executive director's report, right? we are skipping over everything else after this. director reiskin: absolutely. thank you, members of the board, members of the public, and mta staff. i would like to start by recognizing a couple of individuals, who after many years of service to the city are choosing to move on, and want to wish them well. i would like to ask ban yi to step forward. ron has been not with the agencies since muni was part of the puc. i had the opportunity to speak briefly wi
secretary boomer: could we discuss the order of business today? >> we have a lot of interest in taxi items. i have asked for accommodations. let us get to the rest of the meeting after the taxi items have been hard. is there any unfinished business? -- chairperson nolan: >> this will be very quick. i would like to ask the director if he can direct staff to update us on the status of the installation of [unintelligible] throughout the city. many businesses have been waiting for that....
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director bridges: -- secretary boomer: name[names are called] >> i speak to item 14. on your pbs file material -- on your file material, all these clauses -- if you look at the final whereas clause, it says the proposed ordinance would remove the jurisdiction of the board of appeals from taxi hearings. if this goes forward without that being taken away and severed, the medallion holder association and other medallion holders that are not in our association will have little choice but to bombard the board of supervisors and implore them to not let our due process rights be taken away by fiat. section 4.106 b of the city charter, established in 1932, provides the city have an appeals board as arbiter when ever permits are granted or revoked. it applies to the department of public works, public health, taxi, and many other entities. for you to be defending your decision to have an ordinance to take away a board of appeals protection, we could have unscrupulous regulators, if we do not now. i have sympathy with the idea that we do not want people who do not have legitimat
director bridges: -- secretary boomer: name[names are called] >> i speak to item 14. on your pbs file material -- on your file material, all these clauses -- if you look at the final whereas clause, it says the proposed ordinance would remove the jurisdiction of the board of appeals from taxi hearings. if this goes forward without that being taken away and severed, the medallion holder association and other medallion holders that are not in our association will have little choice but to...
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we'll be back. >>> there are over 79 million baby boomers in the united states. 13 million are caring for aging parents and 25% of parents are living in the home of an adult offspring. carolyn brent came to the expo from california. and she came back to be with me today. i'm very pleased to have you. thank you. you say that we need to prepare -- and she has a book. let me tell you about the book. it's "why wait." you say we shouldn't wait. that there are important decisions that need to be made. what should we keep in mind. >> first of all, thank you. we need to have essential conversations which is known as crucial conversations about end of life, because we're all going to die and we know that. so right now there's 55% of the u.s. population, there's thog in place legally to help them. and for families -- there's nothing in place legally to help them. and for families, it's crucial to have these conversation abouts what to do if mom and dad get sick or there's an unexpected emergency. what are we going do do? so the first -- to do? so the first thing is the families getting together
we'll be back. >>> there are over 79 million baby boomers in the united states. 13 million are caring for aging parents and 25% of parents are living in the home of an adult offspring. carolyn brent came to the expo from california. and she came back to be with me today. i'm very pleased to have you. thank you. you say that we need to prepare -- and she has a book. let me tell you about the book. it's "why wait." you say we shouldn't wait. that there are important decisions...
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increasingly, these are baby boomers.hhy were the irst generation to come of age when we saw the rapid acceleration in pre- marital cohabitation and divorce in the 1970s and the early 1980s and we know that remarriages are more likely to end n divorre than first marriaaes . longer life spans and changing ideas about what makes a good marriage aae other factors. when you are 60, 65 you retire. well, i can live another 20, 25 years. do i want to spend my life with that person? is she or he dick sayytheyyre happier they don't have concerns. i reliiiously carry my cell phone so that if iifall down and can't get up, well i'll pust get the phone out of my for margie ... athena: do you - have any hope or plan to remarry? hope springs eternal, doesn't it? i ould likk to have a life partner. i don't know about marriage. athena jones, cnn, annandale, virginia. -----end----- ccn.script----- cooing up in our 6 o'clock hour... your chaace to see them live..is about an hour awa. away.nats nats stay tuned for your cue o call to win "sug
increasingly, these are baby boomers.hhy were the irst generation to come of age when we saw the rapid acceleration in pre- marital cohabitation and divorce in the 1970s and the early 1980s and we know that remarriages are more likely to end n divorre than first marriaaes . longer life spans and changing ideas about what makes a good marriage aae other factors. when you are 60, 65 you retire. well, i can live another 20, 25 years. do i want to spend my life with that person? is she or he dick...
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baby boomers banking on getting money from mom and dad.y for the mom and dad healthcare. didn't we see it coming? we saw this coming and we knew baby boomer would be huge. >> bob: i inherited debts when my parents died. put it this way. there was a figure, $7 trillion they would inheri inherit. no other generation inherited money from the priest generation at all. >> dana: this will take a few years to start accumulating wealth because of the situation they are in. the baby boomers are selling their house. there is no one there to buy the home. they look at the 401(k) that has come back. the financial insecurity is high and misery index across generation is so high. >> bob: i am not leaving my kids any. >> andrea: you hear that, alex? i never inherited anything. what did you inherit? >> andrea: listen, money bags, beckel. coming up, bob beckel will make a case that president obama is getting rougher time from the press than any incumbent in mod earn history. believe me. this is worth sticking around for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: i have been taking
baby boomers banking on getting money from mom and dad.y for the mom and dad healthcare. didn't we see it coming? we saw this coming and we knew baby boomer would be huge. >> bob: i inherited debts when my parents died. put it this way. there was a figure, $7 trillion they would inheri inherit. no other generation inherited money from the priest generation at all. >> dana: this will take a few years to start accumulating wealth because of the situation they are in. the baby boomers...
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. >>> the divorce rate is booming among baby boomers.o many long married couples are now calling it quits? [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may incl
. >>> the divorce rate is booming among baby boomers.o many long married couples are now calling it quits? [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to...
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the needs of boomers. but they are not shaped to deal with generations of x, y, or z.. the 20-year-old age range is one of the most unchurched generations we have seen, but they are a prayerful generation. they love god, but they do not want to go to church. there is no way you can really deal with and grab ahold of social media. is all run by boomers. there is no way to talk about mobilizing, speaking to a base of young people if young people are not even coming to your church. there is a need for us to honestly deal with where we are now as we are talking about this long-term game plan. there is a need for us to also be identifying young up-and- coming pastors, brothers and sisters, maybe even youth ministers who know how to touch this generation and the generations that follow and to help empower them and get them connected. stop staying at the table just for yourself. you are getting old. put somebody else at the data on table. -- dad gum table. one of the blessings of was on gor's eve and he said, let
the needs of boomers. but they are not shaped to deal with generations of x, y, or z.. the 20-year-old age range is one of the most unchurched generations we have seen, but they are a prayerful generation. they love god, but they do not want to go to church. there is no way you can really deal with and grab ahold of social media. is all run by boomers. there is no way to talk about mobilizing, speaking to a base of young people if young people are not even coming to your church. there is a need...
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director bridges: -- seetary boomer: namesnames are called] >> speak to item 14. on your pbs file material -on your file material allthese clauses -- if you look at the fil whereasclause it says the proposed ordance would move the jurisdictionof the board of appeals from taxi hearings. if this goes forwardwithout that being taken awaynd severed the medallion holder association and otr dallio holders that are not in o aiaonwill have little chce but to mbard the board of supeisors and implore them not let ur due proc righ btake away by fiat. stion 4.106 b o th city charter, esishein 1932 provides the city have an appeals ard as arbiter wh evepermits are granted or revoked. appes tothe department of publ works, publ health, taxi, and many other entities. for you to be dending you decision to have an ordinance to take away a board of appeals protection, we could have unscrupulous regulators, if we do not now. i have sympathy with the idea that we do not want people who do not have legitimate cases to get charged for fraud. they should be able to go to perior court and
director bridges: -- seetary boomer: namesnames are called] >> speak to item 14. on your pbs file material -on your file material allthese clauses -- if you look at the fil whereasclause it says the proposed ordance would move the jurisdictionof the board of appeals from taxi hearings. if this goes forwardwithout that being taken awaynd severed the medallion holder association and otr dallio holders that are not in o aiaonwill have little chce but to mbard the board of supeisors and...
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they're replaced by the baby boomers. and what's their foundational experience? it's not responding together to a foreign threat. it's fighting each other over whether this country is doing evil, or good. so you get the good/evil dichotomy about america, and about each other happening in the '60s, and '70s, when these people grow up, assume political office. now, you got bill clinton and newt gingrich. it's a lot harder for them to agree than it was for tip o'neill and ronald reagan. >> so we get through the culture wars. fights ols. and that conflict becomes very polarizing. >> exactly. >> and that's because of the baby boomers, and -- >> well, the baby boomers, i think, are more prone to manichaean thinking. >> manichaean thinking. good and evil. >> that's right. manichaeus was a, i think, third century persian prophet, who preached that the world is a battleground between the forces of light, and the forces of darkness. and everybody has to take a side. and some people have sided with good, and of course, we all believe that we've sided with good. but that mea
they're replaced by the baby boomers. and what's their foundational experience? it's not responding together to a foreign threat. it's fighting each other over whether this country is doing evil, or good. so you get the good/evil dichotomy about america, and about each other happening in the '60s, and '70s, when these people grow up, assume political office. now, you got bill clinton and newt gingrich. it's a lot harder for them to agree than it was for tip o'neill and ronald reagan. >>...
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she started last wishes and launched her business last year targeting baby boomers.and 71% of baby boomers don't want a traditional funeral so it shouldn't come as a sur pris the business is taking off. >> i'm in the a lawyer. i don't do the will. i'm not a nurse or a doctor soy can't do medical directive but i help them organize and get and sift through options and get them on the road. >> barbara guides clients through options. buried or cremated? do they want a green burial? what happens to their digital legacy? pass words? who is responsible for taking care of executing the plan? will be there a party? what will be served?. >> it's one of the things you should do if you're a certified grown up, like doing your taxes or a will. >> she plans to be around, but felt the time was right to make her plan. she met with barbara three times to draft wishes. >> it was very cathartic. chilling to a certain degree. >> her plans or complete but nudging is set in stone. she'll revisit them to makeup dates. not every plan is simple. >> the most interesting one i've gotten was fr
she started last wishes and launched her business last year targeting baby boomers.and 71% of baby boomers don't want a traditional funeral so it shouldn't come as a sur pris the business is taking off. >> i'm in the a lawyer. i don't do the will. i'm not a nurse or a doctor soy can't do medical directive but i help them organize and get and sift through options and get them on the road. >> barbara guides clients through options. buried or cremated? do they want a green burial? what...
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i got called to the major laejs for the bombers, boomers broadway classic this week.as honored to don yankees pinstripes, and pitch five innings. even shot boomers scored eight runs during my long appearance, remember this, in sports, life, and even your money, it's all about how you play the game. what a thrill to me, thank you for the yankees for that. thank you for joining us, next week join me for the chef behind a new harlem renaissance. have a great week everybody, happy father's day, i'll see you next weekend. [ male announcer ] u.s. olympian gwen jorgensen is going for aluminum. cullen jones is in it for water-resistant thermoplastic. and amanda mcgrory? she's competing for carbon fiber. they're not just going for gold, they're joining with citi to give back to the programs that helped them along the way with bikes, kickboards. and racing chairs. join the movement at citi.com/everystep and help citi help our u.s. athletes give back together, every step of the way.
i got called to the major laejs for the bombers, boomers broadway classic this week.as honored to don yankees pinstripes, and pitch five innings. even shot boomers scored eight runs during my long appearance, remember this, in sports, life, and even your money, it's all about how you play the game. what a thrill to me, thank you for the yankees for that. thank you for joining us, next week join me for the chef behind a new harlem renaissance. have a great week everybody, happy father's day,...
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i got called to the major laejs for the bombers, boomers broadway classic this week. was honored to don yankees pinstripes, and pitch five innings. even shot boomers scored eight runs during my long appearance, remember this, in sports, life, and even your money, it's all about how you play the game. what a thrill to me, thank you for the yankees for that. thank you for joining us, next week join me for the chef behind a new harlem renaissance. have a great week everybody, happy father's day, i'll see you next weekend.
i got called to the major laejs for the bombers, boomers broadway classic this week. was honored to don yankees pinstripes, and pitch five innings. even shot boomers scored eight runs during my long appearance, remember this, in sports, life, and even your money, it's all about how you play the game. what a thrill to me, thank you for the yankees for that. thank you for joining us, next week join me for the chef behind a new harlem renaissance. have a great week everybody, happy father's day,...
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secrety boomer: [names ar ll. ] >> i am going to start my comments about procs again. putouelf iny shoes. ireceiv all thesechanges th agoing to moment asleep affect t industry isweek and tuesday, we arvong on it. there are me issu that ne to be tted. re cotability, higher standards a bei hel accotable for servis. but when all of this is thrown up me withithe week, an we are voting tuesday, itis really out of line. c go pecifics. overalli pporis te of anges. i thi if itwaaffeed properly, u uld have a etr piece of legislation in front you. tools. i want iv thagtool to orce this dustry and ke inr. it isthe wi wt o ther i pinion. my ss is dependent high-qualityndards for this stry. at thsame time to throw this out in th nner wi les than ek considatg aaems, spng inutes and two there, i out lin i you wiltake time n thfutuso we can ve u-nded pu in the me i can ready edifferent recommendations you mighthink wou be appropriate whenou putthe rus il lea it tt. i support whaarles said. i support changes. i think there should beven strgerule ofnforcement but pase t yourself in my o
secrety boomer: [names ar ll. ] >> i am going to start my comments about procs again. putouelf iny shoes. ireceiv all thesechanges th agoing to moment asleep affect t industry isweek and tuesday, we arvong on it. there are me issu that ne to be tted. re cotability, higher standards a bei hel accotable for servis. but when all of this is thrown up me withithe week, an we are voting tuesday, itis really out of line. c go pecifics. overalli pporis te of anges. i thi if itwaaffeed properly, u...
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secretary boomer: [names are read] >> i have been a taxicab driver for 23 years. i thought all of the items would be together. i had so much i wanted to say. i will say this about the credit card. the fee should not be charged to the drivers. even the board of supervisors think it should not be charged to the cab drivers. we pay a fee of $25 a year to the city of san francisco. only the market can force us. maybe muni can start taking credit cards for their ride. people love to use that. people go to starbucks and use it for $1.50 coffee. they like to use their credit card, because they get more points using the credit card. maybe muni can consider also starting to take credit cards. that is one thing. i think cabdriver's should not pay for the credit card. -- i think cabdrivers should not pay for the credit card. let the market force us to take the credit card. >> good afternoon. my name is domenic rodriguez. i think since we are in munich, i should put a bus -- in muni, i should put a taxi light on top of a bus so i can take more customers. if the companies are
secretary boomer: [names are read] >> i have been a taxicab driver for 23 years. i thought all of the items would be together. i had so much i wanted to say. i will say this about the credit card. the fee should not be charged to the drivers. even the board of supervisors think it should not be charged to the cab drivers. we pay a fee of $25 a year to the city of san francisco. only the market can force us. maybe muni can start taking credit cards for their ride. people love to use that....
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and not coincidentally, it was when the baby boomers, who take up a lot of space on the planet, were young. now the baby boomers are getting older and we are suddenly discovering that there are great things about getting older, that you have time for your friendships, you appreciate them in ways that you did not before. yoo-hoo have launched kids, you understand how to place your work in the panorama of the rest of your life. what i wrote this book, i thought, that is its. if you think of life as a job, may be time you get to say 60, you have gotten good at it. tavis: you have more years behind you then you have in front of you. what is the value of getting this right and you don't have time to work it out? >> we have more time. one of the things that got me on this topic for this book was that when i was researching the column i wrote for 2009 saying that i was stepping down from my column at newsweek because i wanted to make room for newer and fresh voices out there, i discovered that in the year i was born, 1952, the average life expectancy was 68. i was shocked by that figure and
and not coincidentally, it was when the baby boomers, who take up a lot of space on the planet, were young. now the baby boomers are getting older and we are suddenly discovering that there are great things about getting older, that you have time for your friendships, you appreciate them in ways that you did not before. yoo-hoo have launched kids, you understand how to place your work in the panorama of the rest of your life. what i wrote this book, i thought, that is its. if you think of life...
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broadway softball classic which raised money for the boomer esiason foundation. ♪ >>> okay. out but i made contact. between taking the mound and hitting myself and some celebrities, raised awareness and cash for cystic fibrosis and the actors fund. i played with yankee grates like charlie hayes, mickey rivers, brian cashman and former new york jets quarterback boomer esiason. i would looik to thank them for inviting me. i had the best time. it was all for a good cause. that will do it for today. before we go we'll recap the rocky week in a quick check. talk that central banks from around the world are ready to stabilize markets in coordinated fashion following greece's election this weekend. the dow industrials surging 213 points on the week. the dow closing at the best level in more than a month today. the s&p surged to 1342. all ten groups gained grown led by telecoms with a four-week high. energy and financials rallied in the trading session. the nasdaq rising for a third week in the last four. the nasdaq up 14 points on the week. it's up better than 10% year to date. nas
broadway softball classic which raised money for the boomer esiason foundation. ♪ >>> okay. out but i made contact. between taking the mound and hitting myself and some celebrities, raised awareness and cash for cystic fibrosis and the actors fund. i played with yankee grates like charlie hayes, mickey rivers, brian cashman and former new york jets quarterback boomer esiason. i would looik to thank them for inviting me. i had the best time. it was all for a good cause. that will do...
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of youth for baby boomers. news at 9 returns in just a<ñ >> painful blow to autism research.ospital affiliated with harvard university says a freezer malfunction damaging one of the world largest collection of brain tissue samples, called priceless. freezer at the no, sir belmont, massachusetts had apparently shut down in may but no alarm were his triggered despite a good system. a thermostat showed minus 81 when in fact the temperature was 7 degrees. scientist say the freezer failure could set back research on autism by a decade. >>> well growing number of men middle age and beyond are turning to hormone proud in the body to treat issues ranging from weight gain to low sex drive. several new studies document the effectiveness of testosterone replacement but some doctors point out questions remain. >> dr. power says the therapy she used to treat scores of patients has also had a profound affect on her own family. her husband oliver had gained weight and increasingly tired. she says blood test revealed lowered testosterone levels. >> typically low testosterone is fatigue. low
of youth for baby boomers. news at 9 returns in just a> painful blow to autism research.ospital affiliated with harvard university says a freezer malfunction damaging one of the world largest collection of brain tissue samples, called priceless. freezer at the no, sir belmont, massachusetts had apparently shut down in may but no alarm were his triggered despite a good system. a thermostat showed minus 81 when in fact the temperature was 7 degrees. scientist say the freezer failure could set...
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their friendly game raises money for the boomer esiason foundation fighting cystic fibrosis. honored to don yankees pinstripes and pitch five innings against nfl great esiason's team. even though the boomers, as they were called, scored eight runs during my long relief appearance. remember this, in sports, life, and even your money, it's all about how you play the game. what a thrill for me. thank you to the yankees for that. that'll do it for us for today. thanks for joining us. next week, join me for marcus samuelsson, the chef behind a new harlem renaissance. keep it right here.
their friendly game raises money for the boomer esiason foundation fighting cystic fibrosis. honored to don yankees pinstripes and pitch five innings against nfl great esiason's team. even though the boomers, as they were called, scored eight runs during my long relief appearance. remember this, in sports, life, and even your money, it's all about how you play the game. what a thrill for me. thank you to the yankees for that. that'll do it for us for today. thanks for joining us. next week,...
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only half of today's millionaire baby boomers believe it's important to leave wealth to their kids. a third of them would rather leave that money to charity. a third of them say they don't believe the kids are ready and a third are confident that their children would be ready to deal emotionally and financially to deal with that wealth. this is evidence that parents and kids need to do more planning and educating and have more open conversations and do more estate planning. fine. maybe denying kids such a large inheritance isn't such a bad thing. a majority of today's millionaires did not inherit their wealth. they made it themselves, they know success is due to hard work and education and being allowed to fail. they want the same thing for their kids, which is understandable. most wealthy parents would prefer to raise the next peter buffett rather than the next paris hilton. >> we're going to break away to washington because we have the roger clemens verdict. we'll come back to this. the verdict is out on the roger clemens trial. over to you. >> the verdict is not guilty on all six
only half of today's millionaire baby boomers believe it's important to leave wealth to their kids. a third of them would rather leave that money to charity. a third of them say they don't believe the kids are ready and a third are confident that their children would be ready to deal emotionally and financially to deal with that wealth. this is evidence that parents and kids need to do more planning and educating and have more open conversations and do more estate planning. fine. maybe denying...