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rest in peace dennis >> thank you supervisor campos all those items and mr. president, that concludes our presentations. >> the public may comment members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda please direct our remarks to the committee as a whole not to the audience. and speakers will be allowed twice the time to testify if you need an interpreter. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen, why don't we start our public comment first speaker two minutes. >> good afternoon, members of the board i'm the director of the libraries users association we're concerned about what's coming at you in a short time which being a library spaces and services destruction funding that's a $3.2 million for a teen center and a library learning literacy learning center. of course, we certainly falsify and does not oppose teens or literacy but those are unproven programs and will have a harmful and negative effect which the library has not discussed in its document yesterday nor to the library commi
rest in peace dennis >> thank you supervisor campos all those items and mr. president, that concludes our presentations. >> the public may comment members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda please direct our remarks to the committee as a whole not to the audience. and speakers will be allowed twice the time to testify if you need an interpreter. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen, why...
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rest in peace dennis >> thank you supervisor campos all those items and mr. president, that concludes our
rest in peace dennis >> thank you supervisor campos all those items and mr. president, that concludes our
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mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting booze bus for today. >> thank you with that, we're for today. >> thank you with that, we're today. >> thank you with that, we're
mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting...
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mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting booze bus for today. >> thank you with that, we're for today. >> thank you with that, we're today. >> thank you with that, we're >> my name is at the time i didn't khan i'm the president and ceo of the northeast medical services. today, we really have the ding honor for hosting an event foreseeablespectro john perez and mayor ed lee and having the presence of assembly member and supervisor chiu pr we intend for being champions 6 our clinics and meeting the needs of the most vulnerable it's one of the biggest centers targeting the underserved population and in 2013 net incomes ha
mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting...
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mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting booze bus for today. >> thank you with that, we're for today. >> thank you with that, we're today. >> thank you with that, we're >> good afternoon. today is march 3rd, 2014. welcome to the local agency formation commission otherwise known as lafco. and joining meeting with the san francisco public utilities commission. my name is john avalos, the chair of lafco, and we are joined by our public utilities commission members and the vice-chair is also here. she will be sharing the podium with me and we will be chairing together. on the lafco side, madam clerk, could you read the ro
mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting...
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mr. dennis who is traveling i'll do my best so talk about the brief. let's start right off the bat that this testimony gives rise to some interesting fabricates that will trigonometry a new hearing his testimony was one hundred percent accurate regarding the acceptance les and the appellant know that going on in you can read that clearly from the administration bulletins and the testimony was clear also in our briefs once the design is accepted by city it's accepted and this permit can be issued. and commissioner fung went straight to the point when he questioned the gentleman at the february hearing hanson conforms that was the sequence of events and then the permit is issued. he also confirmed the rest of the process is aside from the process it's two different worlds. the design has been important the public to see and that this is the packet the basis of the design was in our original belief and at least portions of that he's had this document since november. it city wouldn't give them this he asked for them and, in fact, we've been cropping with t
mr. dennis who is traveling i'll do my best so talk about the brief. let's start right off the bat that this testimony gives rise to some interesting fabricates that will trigonometry a new hearing his testimony was one hundred percent accurate regarding the acceptance les and the appellant know that going on in you can read that clearly from the administration bulletins and the testimony was clear also in our briefs once the design is accepted by city it's accepted and this permit can be...
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mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting booze bus for today. >> thank you with that, we're for today. >> thank you with that, we're today. >> thank you with that, we're terms of cost fee, times and affordability. if the -- and it was discussed that if the police commission chose not to proceed, then the entertainment commission would go to the board of supervisors, the impact study we're working with supervisor wiener on, it'll be much like the night life study. i know jocelyn's been working with the controller's office in the very early stages to engage promotors of these events so that study can begin. that's very e
mr. dennis garden on behalf of the supervisor mar so far the late mr. co- miami and on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late mr. joseph flanagan and on behalf of the supervisor cowen and supervisor wiener and supervisor chiu and supervisor campos for the late ron smith >> i want to take a moment to thank the staffer for reporting today's meeting. with that madam clerk, is there any other business for the board >> thank you, mr. chairman that includes our meeting...
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michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has served in the house of representatives for 12 years. first elected in 1998 congressman moore served on the budget and financial services committees. in 2010 he announced he would not seek re-election. prior to his time in office congressman moore served in the u.s. army, u.s. army reserve, was an assistant attorney general for the state of kansas, johnson county district attorney as well as private practice lawyer. in february of 2012 he and his wife announced that congressman moore had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. mr. seth rogan a stand up come
michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has...
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michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has served in the house of representatives for 12 years. first elected in 1998 congressman moore served on the budget and financial services committees. in 2010 he announced he would not seek re-election. prior to his time in office congressman moore served in the u.s. army, u.s. army reserve, was an assistant attorney general for the state of kansas, johnson county district attorney as well as private practice lawyer. in february of 2012 he and his wife announced that congressman moore had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. mr. seth rogan a stand up come
michael herd, congressman dennis moore and mr. seth rogan. while they dome the table i'll go ahead and introduce them. first, dr. michael herd, a senior principal researcher at the rand corporation. where he directs the rand center for the study of ageing. also a professor at the party rand graduate school in santa monica, california. his research focuses on economics of retirement, social security and social welfare systems and other topics related to the ageing. congressman moore who has...
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war again to be american bombs he's the next powerful nation so it's the cool thing is mr benny see why so dennis named robert thanks for being a good spanking as you can see for raising. sometime amazing but you say i want to quit profound and how do you plan to bring that about by putting the colors right we can call policy taller success so what's the takeaway if we have an easy call to watch but what about tibet we do hear tools to free tibet for china to free zone for free energy policy. plus a copy of the last impossible job of the miners the solutions of the superpowers what about the super rich have they got some nuances the next guests discussing these pressing matters all intrapreneur richard richard what's really good to be on let's put the screen showed these people the high tech ship that we. have been a piece. of this deal on and you know what i think it's time that you should respond to a job search if you must live in the direct from our game plan to some of the panel such as the clouds go. by civilians with the flip side which cuts which colonize the solar system to feel like you
war again to be american bombs he's the next powerful nation so it's the cool thing is mr benny see why so dennis named robert thanks for being a good spanking as you can see for raising. sometime amazing but you say i want to quit profound and how do you plan to bring that about by putting the colors right we can call policy taller success so what's the takeaway if we have an easy call to watch but what about tibet we do hear tools to free tibet for china to free zone for free energy policy....
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radio talk show host leslie marshall and former democratic congressman from ohio, dennis do you kucinich. mrnich, you ran for president. remember that when you ran for president. >> i ran on a platform that opposed the war in iraq and afghanistan. >> you opposed the revolutionary war. >> no. the war in iraq was wrong. >> i said the revolutionary war. >> phil, don't be ridiculous, i'm an american. i stand for america's interest. reset for russia. >> it's a little guest okay, so calm down. say you were elected president. all right? and you are in the exact same position that barack obama is in right now. putin rolls into the crimea. violating international law. what do you do? >> what i do is not have usaid and national endowment for democracy working with knock off an elected government in ukraine which is what they did. i wouldn't try to force the people of ukraine into a deal with nato against their interest or into a deal into european union which is against their economic interest. >> it's u.s.a.'s fault that putin rolled in. >> bill o'reilly if you don't believe in cause and effect i don
radio talk show host leslie marshall and former democratic congressman from ohio, dennis do you kucinich. mrnich, you ran for president. remember that when you ran for president. >> i ran on a platform that opposed the war in iraq and afghanistan. >> you opposed the revolutionary war. >> no. the war in iraq was wrong. >> i said the revolutionary war. >> phil, don't be ridiculous, i'm an american. i stand for america's interest. reset for russia. >> it's a...
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mr. hitchcock very proud. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up a play-off atmosphere at oracle last night as the warriors took on dallas and the 49ers pull off a stunner you won't believe coming up. >> and what is cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,, [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. female announcer: what will you man:with your new i'm getting a camera!? - i'm getting an espresso maker! - i'm getting a new smart phone! female announcer: during sleep train's big gift event get a $200 best buy gift card with purchase of selected beautyrest, postur
mr. hitchcock very proud. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up a play-off atmosphere at oracle last night as the warriors took on dallas and the 49ers pull off a stunner you won't believe coming up. >> and what is cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,, [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is...
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mr. superintendent, and madam president, and members of the board of education, i'm dennis kelley and i am the president of united educators of san francisco. and you heard mary, and clauda and you may not now her but mary you have seen around for a while and you know her good work. claudia just recently put together the literacy and employment night at brian, and she worked with the mayor's office with superintendent campos and with us and with the school district and in order to put together something that was incredibly innovative and well received, this was the kind of work that folks do. once again, we need to make the point that teachers and paras cannot afford to live in san francisco. if you have not seen the story of the family that is in the paper there, there was an article, in the chronicle but also this is the teacher's union paper where we also carry that story. and if you have not heard the testimony from salia about what happened when he was burned out and then all of a sudden had to find a new place, i urge you to look it up and hear it. tonight you have heard from two par
mr. superintendent, and madam president, and members of the board of education, i'm dennis kelley and i am the president of united educators of san francisco. and you heard mary, and clauda and you may not now her but mary you have seen around for a while and you know her good work. claudia just recently put together the literacy and employment night at brian, and she worked with the mayor's office with superintendent campos and with us and with the school district and in order to put together...
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mr. beef? >> that was one of our first places. dennisley, kevin daniels, thanks for being here. "sirens." >> we want to check in with david gregory for a look at what's coming up on "meet the press." >> good morning. the terrorism concerns over the missing malaysian airlines jet. i'll speak with a key white house national security adviser to the president. also, pope francis and the pope francis effect. my exclusive interview with timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york, all coming up on "meet the press." >> david gregory, thanks for us. >>> that will do it for us this sunday morning. >> let's get back to work. >> back to the boot camp. >> down lower! five, four, three, two -- ♪ >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three -- other foot. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty goo
mr. beef? >> that was one of our first places. dennisley, kevin daniels, thanks for being here. "sirens." >> we want to check in with david gregory for a look at what's coming up on "meet the press." >> good morning. the terrorism concerns over the missing malaysian airlines jet. i'll speak with a key white house national security adviser to the president. also, pope francis and the pope francis effect. my exclusive interview with timothy dolan, the...
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mr. sepulvado and it shouldn't be. >> pain and suffering is what the family of condemned prisoner dennis mcguire claimed he endured during his execution last month. mcguire was convicted in 1994, for the rape and murder of a pregnant newlywed. the system had run out of lethal drugs. the sedative medazalam and the drug hydromorphone. drugs that no state had ever used before. in an exclusive interview with "america tonight," mcguire's son says he feared what might happen with ohio's new lethal cocktail. >> he had a feeling that something was going to go wrong. the doctors had told him something was going to happen. he had a feeling, he just had a gut feeling that something was going to go wrong during the execution. >> that gut feeling became a dshed opportunity out t -- turned out to be a valued prem -- a valid premonition. >> we expected him to go to sleep, that's what we expected. >> i've seen about 18 and this differed drastically. >> he had never seen an execution anything like it. >> this one was different because after three to four minutes dennis mcguire began gasping for breath, his stomach deeply. he was making a
mr. sepulvado and it shouldn't be. >> pain and suffering is what the family of condemned prisoner dennis mcguire claimed he endured during his execution last month. mcguire was convicted in 1994, for the rape and murder of a pregnant newlywed. the system had run out of lethal drugs. the sedative medazalam and the drug hydromorphone. drugs that no state had ever used before. in an exclusive interview with "america tonight," mcguire's son says he feared what might happen with...
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mr. sepulvado and it shouldn't be. >> pain and suffering is what the family of condemned prisoner dennis mcguire claimed he endured during his execution last month. mcguire was convicted in 1994, for the rape and murder of a pregnant newlywed. the system had run out of lethal drugs. the sedative medazalam and the drug hydromorphone. drugs that no state had ever used before. in an exclusive interview with "america tonight," mcguire's son says he feared what might happen with ohio's new lethal cocktail. >> he had a feeling that something was going to go wrong. the doctors had told him something was going to happen. he had a feeling, he just had a gut feeling that something was going to go wrong during the execution. >> that gut feeling became a dshed opportunity out t-- turned prem -- a valid premonition. >> we expected him to go to sleep, that's what we expected. >> i've seen about 18 and this differed drastically. >> he had never seen an execution anything like it. >> this one was different because after three to four minutes dennis mcguire began gasping for breath, his stomach and chest were compressing deeply. he was m
mr. sepulvado and it shouldn't be. >> pain and suffering is what the family of condemned prisoner dennis mcguire claimed he endured during his execution last month. mcguire was convicted in 1994, for the rape and murder of a pregnant newlywed. the system had run out of lethal drugs. the sedative medazalam and the drug hydromorphone. drugs that no state had ever used before. in an exclusive interview with "america tonight," mcguire's son says he feared what might happen with...
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. >> while bierly's dreams offer him a brief reprieve, dennis hall has just made a deal for a far more significant break. >> mrise your right hand for me? do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> thank you, sir. >> he's been in louisville metro for two years, facing a potential death sentence. but has just reached a plea agreement with prosecutors to spare his life. >> at this point in time, mr. hall would like to withdraw his plea of not guilty. >> instead, he will serve 40 years in prison. >> i may die there. 40 years is a long time. it's basically a lifetime. >> step over there on the wall, place your hands on the wall. >> hall's co-defendant, heather baringer, has also reached a plea agreement. the most serious of her charges, complicity to murder, has been dropped. >> i was sentenced for tampering with physical evidence and possession of a forged document. that's all. just those two things. it's 10 years at 20%, which is two years. >> because baringer has also been at the jail for almost two years, she coul
. >> while bierly's dreams offer him a brief reprieve, dennis hall has just made a deal for a far more significant break. >> mrise your right hand for me? do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> thank you, sir. >> he's been in louisville metro for two years, facing a potential death sentence. but has just reached a plea agreement with prosecutors to spare his life....
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where we show you some of the top highlights from this past week first up is dennis gartman thoughts on the meltdown not just in mr copper but in a number of industrial metals then we have jim rickards giving us his take on the structural issues in japan as they battle deflationary demons plus we've got thomas poly on wage growth or lack thereof and the capture of the economics profession which now seems to believe wage growth is just wage inflation and it has to be stopped you will want to miss that one and we round it all out with john malden and his take on japan too he thinks the currency is headed to two hundred dollars two hundred yen to the dollar anyone has more to do with it take a look. let's look at commodities the c.r.b. commodities index is staging a return on the back of a rally of agm oddities like we can corn but dr copper is telling us something different now that chart looks weak what do you make a mistake on me well first of all let's let's let's take dr copper and let's take his ph d. away from him but let's give let's give dr copper a master a masters degree in economics let's give ten zinc al
where we show you some of the top highlights from this past week first up is dennis gartman thoughts on the meltdown not just in mr copper but in a number of industrial metals then we have jim rickards giving us his take on the structural issues in japan as they battle deflationary demons plus we've got thomas poly on wage growth or lack thereof and the capture of the economics profession which now seems to believe wage growth is just wage inflation and it has to be stopped you will want to...
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mr probably in your position is very clear you advocate small government. nt intervention is is what you advocate and other congressman that advocates that is the former fox me up congressman dennis q senate and he went on fox news last night and discussed this complex in the ukraine oh one and take a listen first to what he sat on the network last night. the us has been involved with a win behind the scenes with the c i a with the national gallery for democracy in usa id to stir up trouble in ukraine. just one asking a response back. i think quite get all of that body says something about the c i and other stirring up trouble and i think the gist of that is something i would agree with because you know we have special forces and c i a e involved in. i wanna countries we have eight hundred bases around the world where hundred and thirty countries where always in awe of this team is in somebody else's election and that we preach democracy we finally got democracy as theoretically enough in a jet that there is a lecture and of course we didn't like that person may like this so we didn't go back to the military. so i though i don't lie hypocrisy and link them as the cynics might hyp
mr probably in your position is very clear you advocate small government. nt intervention is is what you advocate and other congressman that advocates that is the former fox me up congressman dennis q senate and he went on fox news last night and discussed this complex in the ukraine oh one and take a listen first to what he sat on the network last night. the us has been involved with a win behind the scenes with the c i a with the national gallery for democracy in usa id to stir up trouble in...
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joining us now to help explain is denny kelly, principal at kelley james and associates an airline accident investigation firm. mr south china sea many times. great to see you again. being intimately familiar with this area, why aren't we able to figure out or know where any plane is at any given time? >> well, i think we can figure out where most of them are at any given time. these newer airplanes have what they call adsb on them. if that's working and people are monitoring it, it's kind of like an electronic signal that gives them information on the airplane. whether or not this particular airplane had that or they had it on, i don't know. but as you can see now, the malaysian military says that they tracked the airplane for quite a while after it went down to a lower altitude. so it's hard to figure out who knew what when and where. >> i want to bring the panel in. >> this is sharon epperson, mr. kelly. is it a regulation for them to have the atsb, every airline, must all planes have it? is there a certain requirement on the type of plane that has to have it? >> it is not. it's a relatively new concept. peopl
joining us now to help explain is denny kelly, principal at kelley james and associates an airline accident investigation firm. mr south china sea many times. great to see you again. being intimately familiar with this area, why aren't we able to figure out or know where any plane is at any given time? >> well, i think we can figure out where most of them are at any given time. these newer airplanes have what they call adsb on them. if that's working and people are monitoring it, it's...
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diagnosis to advocate for those living with the disease, and in dennis' words, we need to find a cure like next week. i could not agree more. mrchairman, every 68 seconds someone in america develops alzheimer's disease, a devastating, irreversible brain disease that slowly destroys an individual's cognitive functioning, including memory and thawing. alzheimer's currently affects more than 5.2 million people in the united states and more than 44 million worldwide according to the alzheimer's disease international. as our population ages, the number of people diagnosed with alzheimer's after the age of 65 will double every five years while the number of individuals 85 years and older with the disease will triple by 2050. already alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death in the united states and there is currently no cure, no diagnostic test, no treatment. with the baby boomer generation ageing, alzheimer's disease becomes more prevalent and the need to confront the pending health care crisis has become ever more urgent. as you indicated, the study by rand corporation stated the cost of dementia is projected to double over
diagnosis to advocate for those living with the disease, and in dennis' words, we need to find a cure like next week. i could not agree more. mrchairman, every 68 seconds someone in america develops alzheimer's disease, a devastating, irreversible brain disease that slowly destroys an individual's cognitive functioning, including memory and thawing. alzheimer's currently affects more than 5.2 million people in the united states and more than 44 million worldwide according to the alzheimer's...
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denny's. >> it's the biggest gathering of possible republican presidential candidates. >> the policies they pursue have never worked. and they work less now than ever before. >> if that is strategy, mrpresident, what are we paying you for? >> i believe what you do on your cell phone is none of their damn business. >> reporter: cpac brings together the right and far right. libertarians, gun enthusiasts, tea partiers. the woman running this booth has a new favorite, ted cruz. >> even if it's going to hurt him politically, he will stand behind his principles. he's a man of principles. >> reporter: how's it going? we caught up with senator cruz at cpac. he was a virtual unknown just a year ago. not anymore. >> the affordable care act that will destroy -- >> reporter: cruz led the fight over obamacare that shut the government down last fall. more recently, russia's invasion of ukraine opened up a new line of attack for cruz against president obama. >> a critical reason for putin's aggression has been president obama's weakness. that putin fears no retribution. their policy has been to alienate and abandon our friends and coddle and appease our enemies. you better believe that putin sees
denny's. >> it's the biggest gathering of possible republican presidential candidates. >> the policies they pursue have never worked. and they work less now than ever before. >> if that is strategy, mrpresident, what are we paying you for? >> i believe what you do on your cell phone is none of their damn business. >> reporter: cpac brings together the right and far right. libertarians, gun enthusiasts, tea partiers. the woman running this booth has a new favorite,...