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secretary boomer: items mentioned by the citizens advisory council only. that would be appropriate under general public comment. >> this is on your agenda. hair n -- chair nolan: this is only on the citizens' advisory committee. next item. secretary boomer: public comment, where members of the public may address the board on matters that are within the jurisdiction. members have two minutes. >> i have come here today to talk to you about a serious urgency in the taxi industry. you have heard me speak before. in a very unusual circumstance, yellow cab and others got together this past week, and we discussed some of the serious challenges that are facing us as companies to continue to be in business. the bottom line is right now as we speak, companies that do dispatch services, have real properties, that are providing gas and eight operations, where we by the vehicle and put the driver is at work are in a non competitive situation against other companies that do not have these costs. since our gate are set, we cannot get more revenue. the only way we can get
secretary boomer: items mentioned by the citizens advisory council only. that would be appropriate under general public comment. >> this is on your agenda. hair n -- chair nolan: this is only on the citizens' advisory committee. next item. secretary boomer: public comment, where members of the public may address the board on matters that are within the jurisdiction. members have two minutes. >> i have come here today to talk to you about a serious urgency in the taxi industry. you...
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secretary boomer: [reading names] >> i have been driving almost 20 years. i am on the waiting list, and i have had an expectation of getting a medallion for a number of years now, and it does not seem to be moving in that direction, or i am not really sure what is happening with it, so i wanted to come in and kind of and for you to honor the people on the list, like myself. most cabdrivers' do not have insurance. i have medical insurance. i pay $854 per month with my medical insurance with a $2,900 deductible, which means, as you know, i have to pay the first $2,900, and then i have to pay overtime, and the medallion money has helped matters a lot, so i just wanted to come in and implore you to honor the people on the list. there are people who have bought medallion on the waiting list, and i do feel that i should be able to get one as well after driving 20 years and not doing things that i could have done with the expectation that i was getting a medallion, thank you for your time. chair nolan: thank you. next speaker, please. secretary boomer: [reading na
secretary boomer: [reading names] >> i have been driving almost 20 years. i am on the waiting list, and i have had an expectation of getting a medallion for a number of years now, and it does not seem to be moving in that direction, or i am not really sure what is happening with it, so i wanted to come in and kind of and for you to honor the people on the list, like myself. most cabdrivers' do not have insurance. i have medical insurance. i pay $854 per month with my medical insurance...
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we've seen in the baby boomers, an almost denial of growing older. is this part of the crisis, not wanting to accept the process >> one is that baby boomers are use to utilizing whether it's street drugs or self-medicating and they've grown up in that era of reaching for certainly. i think not enough physicians inquire about whether older americans are using substances in terms of how to cope. and then the fact is people are more stressed, whether it's retirement, life transition and there is an increase in depression and anxiety. >> let's talk to both of you about the idea of self-medicating. when do you turn that corner from glass wine after a tough day to really having a problem? >> to that moment where you say i can't feel my nose and things start to fall apart. we're seeing clients more and more take anxiety medication like xanax or add medication, even in the boomers. both those drugs have a high rate of dependency. so if you are a person prone to addition, you can start it very innocently with a doctor's prescription and, boom, you're off to t
we've seen in the baby boomers, an almost denial of growing older. is this part of the crisis, not wanting to accept the process >> one is that baby boomers are use to utilizing whether it's street drugs or self-medicating and they've grown up in that era of reaching for certainly. i think not enough physicians inquire about whether older americans are using substances in terms of how to cope. and then the fact is people are more stressed, whether it's retirement, life transition and...
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secretary boomer: mr. grueber, the last person is turned in a speaker card. >> i want to thank director reiskin for returning taxis to their own department, directly under the director. i think that is the right place for it. i think it sends a bad message. it was underfinanced. i do not find fault with the finance director at all, but it just did not belong there, so thank you for that and also, i would like to express the feeling that i hope that chris hiachi has done, i think she is the right for the job. secretary boomer: we will move to item eight, the report. vice chair brinkman: welcome. >> i am with the citizens advisor recounts all. before i get started with our recommendations and some discussions, some previous recommendations, i want to extend a warm welcome to our new director on the mta board, and i also have an invitation for you to come visit us at one of our meetings. you and of course all of your colleagues on the board are welcome to attend any c.a.c. or committee meeting, and we are alw
secretary boomer: mr. grueber, the last person is turned in a speaker card. >> i want to thank director reiskin for returning taxis to their own department, directly under the director. i think that is the right place for it. i think it sends a bad message. it was underfinanced. i do not find fault with the finance director at all, but it just did not belong there, so thank you for that and also, i would like to express the feeling that i hope that chris hiachi has done, i think she is...
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i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to become more senior- friendly. i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit more. so i'm looking with senior group's ideas of how to create more aging in place programs n
i am actually a baby boomer, at the edge of the baby boomer, and i know that baby boomer era. there's this huge boom in a population of seniors in our city that will grow. i think by 2020, 60% of the population will be seniors, and i think some people are now defining 60 and over, but i think generally, people looking at 65 and over. that is a huge population. i'm trying to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, but even housing policies that allow our buildings to...
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the cdc recommends every baby boomer be screened for hepatitis. when you consider all of the be the boomers and asians, this is a large part of san francisco when these are the people who need to be protecting their health. the reality is we are not doing a good job in hepatitis. san francisco has the highest rate of liver cancer in the country. worse than that, is the deadliest cancer in america. all of this can be stopped if only we screened people to find out their status and to offer them preventive measures. we have offered the most free screenings of any hospital. more than that, working with the task force, we take responsibility for each patient they scream whether they have insurance or not. this is the kind of health care we need that is why i urge you to approve this tonight. thank you very much. >> i am a board member and i am coming here today as a lifelong resident. i wanted to thank the board for the serious questions you are asking regarding st. luke's. i also feel the concerns i have is with the one-stop health-care academy. the f
the cdc recommends every baby boomer be screened for hepatitis. when you consider all of the be the boomers and asians, this is a large part of san francisco when these are the people who need to be protecting their health. the reality is we are not doing a good job in hepatitis. san francisco has the highest rate of liver cancer in the country. worse than that, is the deadliest cancer in america. all of this can be stopped if only we screened people to find out their status and to offer them...
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tonight's "money file" has some guidelines for boomers on the small business track. here's money magazine's donna rosato. >> reporter: when you think of entrepreneurs, young hot-shots like facebook's mark zuckerberg or google's larry page are probably the faces that come to mind. but actually, its baby boomers who are striking out on their own at the fastest clip of any generation. of course, starting a business is tough at any age but there are particular obstacles to navigate when you're a later in life entrepreneur. here's how to overcome them. first, start by making sure you're cut out for the entrepreneur life. at this stage in your career, are you prepared to work long hours, market yourself and be a jack-of-all-trades to get your business off the ground? you're more likely cut out for the entrepreneur life if you enjoy making decisions and are quick to adapt. you have more business experience when you're in your 50s and 60s. but you also have less time to recover from a financial failure. limit the fall-out by focusing on businesses that don't require a lot of
tonight's "money file" has some guidelines for boomers on the small business track. here's money magazine's donna rosato. >> reporter: when you think of entrepreneurs, young hot-shots like facebook's mark zuckerberg or google's larry page are probably the faces that come to mind. but actually, its baby boomers who are striking out on their own at the fastest clip of any generation. of course, starting a business is tough at any age but there are particular obstacles to navigate...
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biggest risk a boomer without 500 k in an ira can make is not taking one. that is how people in the real world are looking at these. >> tony addressed it exactly. i think you have to still put your money to work to try to get something better than yields out of other places. we talk technology. i would point defensive and look to pharmaceutical names. pfizer numbers were outrageous. >> better returns in emerging markets is worse. >>> coming up he is considered one of the top value fund managers. delivers his money making strategies to you. courtney reagan has what is in store for jc penney. >> i'm getting ready to order you up a pair of 505s. i did speak to ron johnson about his plan for the retailer moving forward. another pricing strategy begins. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide
biggest risk a boomer without 500 k in an ira can make is not taking one. that is how people in the real world are looking at these. >> tony addressed it exactly. i think you have to still put your money to work to try to get something better than yields out of other places. we talk technology. i would point defensive and look to pharmaceutical names. pfizer numbers were outrageous. >> better returns in emerging markets is worse. >>> coming up he is considered one of the...
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the millennial generation, largest in numbers compared to the baby boomers.for gen-xers like myself, what does it mean when you look at the sheer numbers of how many folks are in this group? >> well normally when you look at numbers in the workplace today, you have the boomer, a large generation, then you have the millennials and it creates tension because usually the largest group gets to set the agenda. and so what's happened is boomers have been able to set the agenda for year. gen-x came along. they were a smaller generation. when they wanted to kind of act out and say this is what we want out of work, the baby boomer just kind of gave them the smack down. they had to fall in line and put their head down and do the work. what they're finding, millennials come into the place, say, this is how we want to work. to give you an example, they want to have a say in how they do they work and have a say when they do their work. >> are there any advantages of having millennials in the workplace? we have quite a number on our team. >> oh, absolutely. they're incredi
the millennial generation, largest in numbers compared to the baby boomers.for gen-xers like myself, what does it mean when you look at the sheer numbers of how many folks are in this group? >> well normally when you look at numbers in the workplace today, you have the boomer, a large generation, then you have the millennials and it creates tension because usually the largest group gets to set the agenda. and so what's happened is boomers have been able to set the agenda for year. gen-x...
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the boomers are getting older. the millennials are taking the baton from them.o be a force to be reckoned with, not just in the food vertical, but across retail if they mature. >> with that said then, does it matter if costs are going up? it sounds like this is a group that will pay up for healthier foods, pay up for premium brands. >> you know, they do, but getting back to some of the specific stocks like the general mills, what we've seen here is both the cyclical and secular things working against them. on the cyclical side, you know, people are popie i hoping for s relief costs. that doesn't look like it's going to happen at this stage. that's not a good thing for those types of companies. >> scott, it's tim. the thing about food inflation, it's very good for food retailers. it's not great for the producers. which part of this trade in the short to medium term, because a spike in corn prices on draught is really more of the cyclicality of the weather cycle as opposed to some of the demographics you're talking about with the baby boomers. >> yeah, so i mean,
the boomers are getting older. the millennials are taking the baton from them.o be a force to be reckoned with, not just in the food vertical, but across retail if they mature. >> with that said then, does it matter if costs are going up? it sounds like this is a group that will pay up for healthier foods, pay up for premium brands. >> you know, they do, but getting back to some of the specific stocks like the general mills, what we've seen here is both the cyclical and secular...
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boomers age, ... alzheimer's... is... predicted thirty years... in...le-plus ... is... beating faceb. facebook.the... one-year-old... social network ... tops... a list... from the... american ...customer satisfaction index.../.google-plus... tied with... wiki--pedia... as... átheá... most-liked... social media siies.../. facebook... logged in... at the bottom ...of the list.../ even... though ...it dwarfs ...its competition../facebook... has... 900-million... active users... compared to ...150-milllon.../ on... google-plus. meantime... according... to the ...american consumer satisfaction index .../ facebook... &p saw... an... 8-percen this . yeaa.../. the... biggest drop... of any ...social media outlet... surveyed... / users... are... unhappy with changes... to... the... user interface... addition... of timeline.../. - they... also complain... about... privacy issues... and... ads...///. twitter... and... linked-in ...also ...disappointed users.../while... google ...plus... led... the pack, .../ tying... with wikipedia... for the number one ... spot.
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manuel gallegos looks back at the career of ernest borgine >>> he owes his family to baby boomers withhis stint as the skipper in " mchale's navy " but his career took off the news cast as another military man in 1953 as " from here to eternity " the performance led to numerous supporting roles and a steady stream of dramas and westerns. he won the 1955 academy award for best actor for his role in " marty " beating out frank sinatra james dean and james cagney. the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul letting a shy and sensitive bronx butcher in middle age son who still lived with his mother. >>> amassed a face facts whenever it is women like i can >>> in real life he was married five times including a 38 day marriage to ethel merman. if he is survived by his fifth wife to live aboard nine and three adult children. manuel gallegos cbs news >>> shark sightings and attacks on the rise was behind the numbers. it lies right in the middle of the bay and can be yours if the asking price for red rock island. >>> after a fairly mild sunday and a mild monday and then big change is by
manuel gallegos looks back at the career of ernest borgine >>> he owes his family to baby boomers withhis stint as the skipper in " mchale's navy " but his career took off the news cast as another military man in 1953 as " from here to eternity " the performance led to numerous supporting roles and a steady stream of dramas and westerns. he won the 1955 academy award for best actor for his role in " marty " beating out frank sinatra james dean and james...
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. >> what about the baby boomers, to what extend are they taking a more active role in their 401ks not money but not to lose more money. >> yeah, they saw it happen in 2008, and they're thinking more in terms of the return of the principal not on the principal, so protection becomes important. >> when i went into my 401k plan, one of the things that got me so upset, is when i did research, i realized that one of the investment options i had was a fund with a 7.5% yield. . it had not been trading at five-year highs. it gave me a little comfort, and i wouldn't have known that because they -- think about this, i'm a baby boomer looking for income even in my 401k and i can't tell there's any income there because they don't lay it out for me. >> the providers actually have to give you a diversified mix of investments. and then they have to monitor them. the advice is out there -- >> do they manage for individuals or for the companies? >> for a individual. >> how much do i pay for that? >> i think it's a flat rate, less than $400, maybe more -- >> social security like a built in pension fund
. >> what about the baby boomers, to what extend are they taking a more active role in their 401ks not money but not to lose more money. >> yeah, they saw it happen in 2008, and they're thinking more in terms of the return of the principal not on the principal, so protection becomes important. >> when i went into my 401k plan, one of the things that got me so upset, is when i did research, i realized that one of the investment options i had was a fund with a 7.5% yield. . it...
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impacts over 5 million americans currently, and that number is expected to climb to 16 million as baby boomers continue to age. >>> a study on weight loss finds there are three key tricks for successfully dropping pounds. doctors say the most important is to keep a food journal. women in the study who wrote down everything they ate or drank lost more weight. it helps you remain mindful of what you're eating. zoo skip food and avoid eating at fast foods or eating out all too often. >>> it's here, the extreme heat that most people dread is back. how that heat is sparking some storms and affecting people through outthe country. >> and the big mistake london played just weeks before the olympics are set to kick off that allowed possible terrorists into the country. >>> prince george's county police search for a suspect that left one man dead. [ molly ] wash your paws, mr. man! [ female announcer ] think your kids are getting a dependable clean -in the bathroom? -[ gasps ] [ female announcer ] think again. try charmin ultra strong. for a clean that passes inspection with fewer pieces left behind. i
impacts over 5 million americans currently, and that number is expected to climb to 16 million as baby boomers continue to age. >>> a study on weight loss finds there are three key tricks for successfully dropping pounds. doctors say the most important is to keep a food journal. women in the study who wrote down everything they ate or drank lost more weight. it helps you remain mindful of what you're eating. zoo skip food and avoid eating at fast foods or eating out all too often....
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health or substance abuse problems and this care may not be there to address mental needs of baby boomers and found the focus has been on preparing for physical needs rather than issues such as depression. >> there is a nice honor for a bay area community college and skyline community college received a award for its spark point program. it reaches out to low income students. >> this is equity certainly was a theme we can find and believe in. >> there are other winners in san bernardino he was a pioneer advocate and was secretary of state condoleezza rice's father. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios i'llwait... yeah...eryday valuwell, yeah, bacon.on. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. >>> coming up at 6:00 it is now against the law for restaurants to sell, but tonight how chefs are getting around the new ban on foie grass. >> and a glimpse in
health or substance abuse problems and this care may not be there to address mental needs of baby boomers and found the focus has been on preparing for physical needs rather than issues such as depression. >> there is a nice honor for a bay area community college and skyline community college received a award for its spark point program. it reaches out to low income students. >> this is equity certainly was a theme we can find and believe in. >> there are other winners in san...
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but baby boomers a generation x are focused on beingg competitivand looking good. >> i can see this being a big seller in new york or los angeles, but washingngton, d.c.? i just do not see the d.c. conser as a guy out there buying skin-care. am i wrong? >> uma >> really? now ii know what to get my bosses for christmas. >> we opened in georgetownn 2004. the reason we did was because there was such a signifificant demand here that it was easy for us to find is great location. >> four men and women. l's talk about how you rose through the ranks. you were not even looking to go into the industry but you became a makeup artist at chanel. you're snapp up by estee lauder and became a marketing group. you were snapped up by kiehl's and became president. what is it about you that helps you go from the low end of the latter -- although makeup artist an impressive profession -- all the way to president >> i tnkt is the fact that i have seen the business at every level. i think the most successful marketers are the ones who know their customers theest. because i w was very focused -- i have only woro
but baby boomers a generation x are focused on beingg competitivand looking good. >> i can see this being a big seller in new york or los angeles, but washingngton, d.c.? i just do not see the d.c. conser as a guy out there buying skin-care. am i wrong? >> uma >> really? now ii know what to get my bosses for christmas. >> we opened in georgetownn 2004. the reason we did was because there was such a signifificant demand here that it was easy for us to find is great...
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then major health issue affecting baby boomers while going untreated.e stories and more later today at 4 and 5. >>> that's going to do it for us here. thanks for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire next. >> we have to remind you don't forget to download our alarm clock app for your iphone, it is free. coffee, coffee, coffee. >> latest news, weather and traffic. our weather team, including mike nicco recorded special wake-up calls just for you itndw is a free app on the app store. >> mike you know folks can search abc7 news san francisco alarm to get your voice waking them up every morning. >> or
then major health issue affecting baby boomers while going untreated.e stories and more later today at 4 and 5. >>> that's going to do it for us here. thanks for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire next. >> we have to remind you don't forget to download our alarm clock app for your iphone, it is free. coffee, coffee, coffee. >> latest news, weather and traffic. our weather team, including mike nicco recorded special wake-up calls just for you itndw is a free app on...
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taking the cloud cover and pretty good boomers in the sierra nevada. and there is fog back out there. it is way out there. seattle all the way out to san diego and the hawaiian islands. it is leveling off here and gives it more of a westerly breeze especially out towards the delta. not much of a breeze. and it is subtly in this direction. i know napa airport as well. >> 17 and puff of northwest. and that is over water that is cool for them and taking the fog off the san mateo coast. >> 77 in livermore, concord. and most of those are down two to 4 degrees. some near the coast are running warmer. lows were 50 to 60 degrees. >> couple of series of systems will continue to work their way toward the pressure systems. strong one out of coast of alaska and the trend is started already. it is except for some fog near the coast. it is around the bay and 60s and 70s and start to level off a little bit. >> get out of the 90s and by tomorrow, it looks like it. >> to the interior of 100 on sunday and toward the south bay. it is mild and warm day. it is 70s and 80s
taking the cloud cover and pretty good boomers in the sierra nevada. and there is fog back out there. it is way out there. seattle all the way out to san diego and the hawaiian islands. it is leveling off here and gives it more of a westerly breeze especially out towards the delta. not much of a breeze. and it is subtly in this direction. i know napa airport as well. >> 17 and puff of northwest. and that is over water that is cool for them and taking the fog off the san mateo coast....
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then major health issue affecting baby boomers while going untreated.stories and more later today at 4 and 5. >>> that's going to do it for us here. thanks for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire next. >> we have to remind you don't forget to download our alarm clock app for your iphone, it is free. coffee, coffee, coffee. >> latest news, weather and traffic. our weather team, including mike nicco recorded special wake-up calls just for you itndw is a free app on the app store. >> mike you know folks can search abc7 news san francisco alarm to get your voice waking them up every morning.
then major health issue affecting baby boomers while going untreated.stories and more later today at 4 and 5. >>> that's going to do it for us here. thanks for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire next. >> we have to remind you don't forget to download our alarm clock app for your iphone, it is free. coffee, coffee, coffee. >> latest news, weather and traffic. our weather team, including mike nicco recorded special wake-up calls just for you itndw is a free app on the...
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we're hearing pretty big thunder boomers out there. especially out on the beach.eople tell me they had to run off the beach for cover out here not long ago. >> we lad a couple of severe thunderstorms warnings -- we did have a a couple of severe thunderstorms warnings. we will show you immediately in baltimore right now we do have a thunderstorms making its way across the city in southern parts of the county. that's the one you're seeing right now making its way through townsen. out west there's more thunderstorms and all of those are moving off to the east so they're scattered about. at this point all of the criteria putting down a lot of rain and much needed rain. temperature wise we're up there. 93degrees right now in baltimore. temperatures are all over the place because of the thunderstorms coming through. but we did manage a high of 95 degrees above average and we're going to stay way above average for the next few days around here. look at this heat out there and that's what's moving in our direction. so today mid-90s, tomorrow once again mid-90s and upper 9
we're hearing pretty big thunder boomers out there. especially out on the beach.eople tell me they had to run off the beach for cover out here not long ago. >> we lad a couple of severe thunderstorms warnings -- we did have a a couple of severe thunderstorms warnings. we will show you immediately in baltimore right now we do have a thunderstorms making its way across the city in southern parts of the county. that's the one you're seeing right now making its way through townsen. out west...
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every eight americans over 65 has alzheimer's disease and that figure is expected to grow as baby boomers. and tonight we're learning about potential early warning signs. we get a report from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: it may sound surprising but new research presented today suggests something as simple as the way we walk could be an early warning sign of decline. >> subtle motor changes that you can detect may be a warning system to kind of let you know there might be some abnormal pathology in the brain that could lead to cognitive decline later on. >> reporter: researchers looked at the relationship between brain function and the gait of a person's walk. measuring things like speed, rhythm and stride. while changes in walking are expected with age and slowing down does not necessarily a cause for concern, people with alzheimer's and those with less advanced cognitive impairment walk slower than people with normal mental function. >> we may be able to catch cognitive decline at an earlier stage by focusing in addition to their thinking abilities to their
every eight americans over 65 has alzheimer's disease and that figure is expected to grow as baby boomers. and tonight we're learning about potential early warning signs. we get a report from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: it may sound surprising but new research presented today suggests something as simple as the way we walk could be an early warning sign of decline. >> subtle motor changes that you can detect may be a warning system to kind of let you...
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we have more and more baby boomers. we have to stop now. your muni drivers, you have to build them like a family. i am a cab driver as well. i have made money because i know how to save my time and money. i go to the right time and place to meet people and make money. there is so much that is different, monday through friday. supplies like this, friday, saturday, there is a time when you make money on this. i reached out from income. thank you. >[tone] >> that is the last person. these will be retained and if the member of a public which has an item severed -- i see that there is a comment. >> i do not at all. i do, however, want to make a note of item 10.7. labor agreements were posted 15 days ago, as required by the charter. there have been some minor changes made that we can walk through, if you want. i wanted to let you know that that had happened. >> thank you. any members of the board or public? motion on the consent calendar? >> seconded. >> aye. >> thank you very much. >> i understand that there is a request to call item no. 12 firs
we have more and more baby boomers. we have to stop now. your muni drivers, you have to build them like a family. i am a cab driver as well. i have made money because i know how to save my time and money. i go to the right time and place to meet people and make money. there is so much that is different, monday through friday. supplies like this, friday, saturday, there is a time when you make money on this. i reached out from income. thank you. >[tone] >> that is the last person. these...
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. >> reporter: bar set one of a huge wave of 70 million baby boomers who will require some kind of personal care over the next 20 years, putting in even greater strain on health-care costs. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: we'll be right back. >> jeff: gunmen in kenya today attacked two christian churches in a town near the somali border. at least 15 people were killed and 40 others hurt. there was no immediate claim of responsibility but locals are blaming a radical islamic group from some allia. in afghanistan a man in a police uniform fired on nato soldiers today killing three of them. problems and challenges continue for both the afghan police force and the army as the u.s. prepares to leave. training them has not been easy. with an update, here's john bentley. >> reporter: while u.s. marines stand back to observe, afghan national army officers instruct new recruits in marksmanship. there is also little input from the marines while an afghan lieutenant outlines a mocked ambush. and that's part of the plan. u.s. marines in the green truck play the part of taliban insurgents. t
. >> reporter: bar set one of a huge wave of 70 million baby boomers who will require some kind of personal care over the next 20 years, putting in even greater strain on health-care costs. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: we'll be right back. >> jeff: gunmen in kenya today attacked two christian churches in a town near the somali border. at least 15 people were killed and 40 others hurt. there was no immediate claim of responsibility but locals are blaming a...
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every eight americans over 65 has alzheimer's disease and that figure is expected to grow as baby boomers age. tonight we are learning about potential early warning signs. we get a report from our chief medical editor. >> reporter: it may sound surprising but new research presented today suggests something as simple as the way we walk could be an early warning sign. >> subtle motor changes that you can detect may be a warning system to kind of let you know there might be some abnormal pathology in the brain that could lead to cognitive decline later on. >> reporter: researchers looked at the relationship between brain function and the gate -- gait of a person's walk. while slowing down is not a cause of concern people with alzheimer's walk slower than people with normal mental function. >> we may be able to catch cognitive decline at an earlier stage by looking at their motor abilities. >> reporter: it has been generally accepted that regular physical exercise can improve health as we age. now we are looking at which types are most effective and why. in another study presented today scien
every eight americans over 65 has alzheimer's disease and that figure is expected to grow as baby boomers age. tonight we are learning about potential early warning signs. we get a report from our chief medical editor. >> reporter: it may sound surprising but new research presented today suggests something as simple as the way we walk could be an early warning sign. >> subtle motor changes that you can detect may be a warning system to kind of let you know there might be some...
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women's issues to the depth and bredth that my gender was, the baby boomers.adth thatr was, the baby boomers. i don't have the answer to that. i think perhaps one thing that could help us to overcome this is that i think maybe young feminists and young people who aren't engaged see things through a different lens. i think a lens of gender equality might be one that works better. i know everyone understands that issues like body image and transfolks and gender identity are issues that affect men as well as women, and that's always what this movement has stood for is thinking about the ways that the issues affect all of the members of our families, not just women. i think that's something we need to think about in our messaging and language. organizes like now have done a fabulous job in breaking down barriers for women. i think it's the young women don't feel necessarily that it's about being a woman that is the proper. they don't feel the discrimination so pressured and so coherently than it was in the past generations. i think they do see things like they are not free to express their gende
women's issues to the depth and bredth that my gender was, the baby boomers.adth thatr was, the baby boomers. i don't have the answer to that. i think perhaps one thing that could help us to overcome this is that i think maybe young feminists and young people who aren't engaged see things through a different lens. i think a lens of gender equality might be one that works better. i know everyone understands that issues like body image and transfolks and gender identity are issues that affect men...
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. >> from baby boomers to his stint in mchale's navy.took off when he was cast as another military man, sergeant judson in 1953's from here to eternity. >> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> numerous supporters roles as heavies in a steady string of dramas and werns. playing against type, won the academy award as best actor for his role in marty. beating out spencer tracy, frank sin at tra, james dean and james cagney. >> i'm 34 years old. i'm tired of looking, that's all. >> the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty poe let i a shy and sensitive bronx butcher. a love lorne middle aged son who still lives with his mother. >> comes a appoint in his life when he has o face facts. whatever it is that women like, i ain't got it. >> burly gap toothed borgnine was married four times including a marriage to ethel merriman. he is survived by his last wife and three adult children. manuel gallegus, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, how drinking coffee can lower your risk of developing skin cancer. i'm terrell bro
. >> from baby boomers to his stint in mchale's navy.took off when he was cast as another military man, sergeant judson in 1953's from here to eternity. >> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> numerous supporters roles as heavies in a steady string of dramas and werns. playing against type, won the academy award as best actor for his role in marty. beating out spencer tracy, frank sin at tra, james dean and james cagney. >> i'm 34 years old. i'm tired of...
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renno has some boomers, southlake tahoe, and bridge port.ow we probably don't have to worry about it anymore. sea breeze though, it was blustery this morning. from cordellia to fairfield. and even towards vacaville. that's a sign cooler weather is on the way. 70s and 80s. livermore in the hot spot. temperatures down definitely compared to saturday and sunday. san jose is 78 degrees and throughout the week, it looks like the cooling trend will continue. one low here will move off and be replaced by another. keeps deepening, and we'll see temperatures starting off this week in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s while inland and a lot more 80s, and on our cloud-rain forecast, the rain stays up in the sierra nevada. look at the fog on the coast for tuesday. keeps getting a little thicker and thicker and will continue to fill in. a few high clouds off in the distance. breezy to windy, cooler than most. we'll go 80s and 90s, still out by antioch, brentwood, oakley, you can see 90s out there. other areas, 70s and 80s and 60s closer to the coast. the messag
renno has some boomers, southlake tahoe, and bridge port.ow we probably don't have to worry about it anymore. sea breeze though, it was blustery this morning. from cordellia to fairfield. and even towards vacaville. that's a sign cooler weather is on the way. 70s and 80s. livermore in the hot spot. temperatures down definitely compared to saturday and sunday. san jose is 78 degrees and throughout the week, it looks like the cooling trend will continue. one low here will move off and be replaced...
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. >> reporter: ernest borgnine owes his fame with baby boomers to mcheal's navy but his career took off when he was cast as another military man in 1953's "from here on eternity." >> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> reporter: it led to numerous supporting roles but playing against type one borgnine -- won borgnine a 1955 academy award for best actor. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday night of my life. i'm 34 years old. i'm tired of looking. >> reporter: the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty poletti, a shy and sensitive bronx butcher, a middle age son who still lives with his mother. >> sooner or later there comes a point in a man's life when he has to face some facts. one fact i have to face is whatever woman want, i ain't got it. >> reporter: he was married five times, including a 38-day marriage to ethel merman. he is survived by his fifth wife cosmetics entrepreneur tova borgnine and three adult children. manuel gallegus, cbs news. >>> time 4:37. coming up at 4:40, howard will let us know how cool we should actually expect to be today. that sou
. >> reporter: ernest borgnine owes his fame with baby boomers to mcheal's navy but his career took off when he was cast as another military man in 1953's "from here on eternity." >> anybody steps in here, i give it to them first. >> reporter: it led to numerous supporting roles but playing against type one borgnine -- won borgnine a 1955 academy award for best actor. >> i've been looking for a girl every saturday night of my life. i'm 34 years old. i'm tired...
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the recommended that all baby boomers be tested for hepatitis c. unfortunately due to funding limitations, the city and the department of health are not able to adequately fund things at this time. cpmc has been supportive and the fight against viral hepatitis. they stepped up to the plate and provided viral hepatitis testing and counseling free to the festival attendees. i urge them to continue their support and the fight against the viral hepatitis, and i urge the board to allow them to rebuild so that state and the arts facilities remain available to san francisco residence. thank you for your time. supervisor mar: thank you. i am going to call a few more names. [calling names] i cannot read some of these names. i think it is -- next speaker. >> i am a general manager of a group directly across the street from the proposed hospital. i have 245 residential units and a large commercial portion. i have prepared a statement, but i would kind of like to go off script. tonight you're talking about health care. for the last two years, there has been a
the recommended that all baby boomers be tested for hepatitis c. unfortunately due to funding limitations, the city and the department of health are not able to adequately fund things at this time. cpmc has been supportive and the fight against viral hepatitis. they stepped up to the plate and provided viral hepatitis testing and counseling free to the festival attendees. i urge them to continue their support and the fight against the viral hepatitis, and i urge the board to allow them to...