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[end video clip] host: robert egge?uest: she has been a vocal proponent of what we need to do for alzheimer's disease for quite some time. today, we spend $26,000 in medicare and medicaid on those with alzheimer's and dementia to everyone hundred dollars we spend in research -- to every $100 we spend in research. the government policy has been about like that. we have been talking about being prepared, when the car bakes down -- breaks down, to spend to buy a new one. host: what does the research have to show for the millions of dollars? guest: started in the mid-1970's -- it started in the mid-1970's with the national cancer act of 1971. it was a heyday of focusing from infectious disease to chronic diseases. there was a recognition that we would be an aging society, which was exactly right. the primary institute where alzheimer's research happened was started. -- happens was started. there was a little bump up in 1990, but, by and large, it been on autopilot -- it has been on autopilot. right now, just for a sense of
[end video clip] host: robert egge?uest: she has been a vocal proponent of what we need to do for alzheimer's disease for quite some time. today, we spend $26,000 in medicare and medicaid on those with alzheimer's and dementia to everyone hundred dollars we spend in research -- to every $100 we spend in research. the government policy has been about like that. we have been talking about being prepared, when the car bakes down -- breaks down, to spend to buy a new one. host: what does the...
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robert egge from alzheimer's association talks about how spending will be impacted by the expected rise in alzheimer's by 2050. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on the communicators, democratic representatives on internet privacy and how to combat data breaches. >> we have seen attack after attack. the most recent, of course, on the office of personnel management and private industry. target, home depot, private corporations that have had customer information stolen. what we have realized is we can try very hard to keep ahead of the hackers, but what we need to do is think about how we minimize the need for customers to put their private information on websites. >> right now, there are legal organizations from the government sharing information with the private sector and the private sector sharing information back with government termed to be acting as agents of the government. what we want to do is allow the barriers to be removed so you can share information on threat features, narrowly defined, ve
robert egge from alzheimer's association talks about how spending will be impacted by the expected rise in alzheimer's by 2050. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on the communicators, democratic representatives on internet privacy and how to combat data breaches. >> we have seen attack after attack. the most recent, of course, on the office of personnel management and private industry. target, home...
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also robert egge from the alzheimer's research talking about federal funding for alzheimer's research. we will look at the papers and take phone calls as "washington journal" comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here on c-span this morning newsmakers is next with republican senator richard shelby of alabama. then, the senate armed services hearing on the implications of the iran nuclear agreement with defense secretary ashton carter and other officials. later, some of our road to the white house coverage with bernie sanders, speaking of the hispanic chamber of commerce. susan s.: returning to "newsmakers" this week is senator richard shelby of alabama. senator, think you being our guest. let me introduce our two reporters who will be questioning the center this week. they tore in green and susan for energy -- susan ferrechio and victoria mcgrane. victoria: just this last week the senate appropriations committee included in a sp
also robert egge from the alzheimer's research talking about federal funding for alzheimer's research. we will look at the papers and take phone calls as "washington journal" comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here on c-span this morning newsmakers is next with republican senator richard shelby of alabama. then, the...
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[end video clip] host: robert egge? guest: she has been a vocal proponent of what we need to do for alzheimer's disease for quite some time. today, we spend $26,000 in medicare and medicaid on those with alzheimer's and dementia to everyone hundred dollars we spend in research -- to every $100 we spend in research. the government policy has been about like that. we have been talking about being prepared, when the car bakes down -- breaks down, to spend to buy a new one. host: what does the research have to show for the millions of dollars? guest: started in the mid-1970's -- it started in the mid-1970's with the national cancer act of 1971. it was a heyday of focusing from infectious disease to chronic diseases. there was a recognition that we would be an aging society, which was exactly right. the primary institute where alzheimer's research happened was started. -- happens was started. there was a little bump up in 1990, but, by and large, it been on autopilot -- it has been on autopilot. right now, just for a sense o
[end video clip] host: robert egge? guest: she has been a vocal proponent of what we need to do for alzheimer's disease for quite some time. today, we spend $26,000 in medicare and medicaid on those with alzheimer's and dementia to everyone hundred dollars we spend in research -- to every $100 we spend in research. the government policy has been about like that. we have been talking about being prepared, when the car bakes down -- breaks down, to spend to buy a new one. host: what does the...
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also, robert egge from the alzheimer's research talking about federal funding for alzheimer's researchwe will look at the papers and take phone calls as "washington journal" comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
also, robert egge from the alzheimer's research talking about federal funding for alzheimer's researchwe will look at the papers and take phone calls as "washington journal" comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
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hey robert irvine here's a weird question about grilling or whatever. how do you grill an egge are our viewers. >> i know. >> jessica, jessica. >> jessica, for real. i mean to grill an egg you need a pan, on the grill, that is only thing you need otherwise it will be a big smelly mess. you can hard boil an egg becoming it in the shell piercing top and bottom and rolling it every couple seconds. you can get eggs that way in the shell but to actually cook and fried egg, no, it will in the work. >> somebody else asked good questions you cannot eat all of the ribs and you have ribs left over the next day, right. >> good question. if you have left over ribs or any left over meat because meat, protein tries out quickly once you cook it once. you have to put moisture back into it. what would do is take vegetable stock or chicken stock in a pan, put your ribs, cover them in the oven for about 20 minutes so you get moisture back in and then take them out, barbecue sauce on the grill, nice, golden brown, and you'll have no problems like that. >> i have a question about oil. >> yes. >> d
hey robert irvine here's a weird question about grilling or whatever. how do you grill an egge are our viewers. >> i know. >> jessica, jessica. >> jessica, for real. i mean to grill an egg you need a pan, on the grill, that is only thing you need otherwise it will be a big smelly mess. you can hard boil an egg becoming it in the shell piercing top and bottom and rolling it every couple seconds. you can get eggs that way in the shell but to actually cook and fried egg, no, it...
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robert rice jerry howard. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up don't have a 401(k)? don't worry. there are other ways to build a nest egg and we'll show you how coming up. >>> and here's a look at what is for tomorrow. the adp report will offer a read on the health of private employment. also on the data front, international trade, an important economic indicator and weekly mortgage applications figures are out. and that is what to watch for on wednesday. >> and baby boomers have too much risk in their retirement portfolio, so says a recent study by fidelity which found that many older 401(k) account holders, like me had higher acquisition to equity than their age. many don't regularly rebalance their portfolios. >> but what if you're one of the 77 million u.s. workers who don't even have a 401(k) or an employer-sponsored employer-sponsored retirement plan. fear not. what do you have to do to secure your retirement income if you don't have that pension plan the 401(k)? >> reporter: that's almost half of workers. there are other ways to save that you should know about and that's starting with an i.r.a. an individual reti
robert rice jerry howard. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up don't have a 401(k)? don't worry. there are other ways to build a nest egg and we'll show you how coming up. >>> and here's a look at what is for tomorrow. the adp report will offer a read on the health of private employment. also on the data front, international trade, an important economic indicator and weekly mortgage applications figures are out. and that is what to watch for on wednesday. >> and baby...
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egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, >> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". robert: good morning. there was the monsoon outside while you were asleep but we are told that has ceased in this city. we are in for a hot day with temperatures close to 90 degrees. mike will tell us when the relief will come. juliet: police need your help catching a purse snatcher. this was caught on security cameras. we will give you that update. look at that. robert: comedian tracy morgan returning to saturday night live. anna gilligan will tell us when the former star will be back on tv. juliet: and. juliet: a wonderful surprise for a lot of stevie wonder fans they sold out in 30 seconds, he performed a free concert in central park. very cool. robert: he is awesome. good tuesday. juliet: you are too young to be a legend. robert: juliet huddy, robert moses. juliet: i am just kidding. nothing. nothing. ines knows what i am laughing at. ines: yes. juliet: release wheat. you are a legend of. robert: you are a 28-year-old legend. juliet: robert moses in for ben simmoneau. . good morning. oh
egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, >> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". robert: good morning. there was the monsoon outside while you were asleep but we are told that has ceased in this city. we are in for a hot day with temperatures close to 90 degrees. mike will tell us when the relief will come. juliet: police need your help catching a purse snatcher. this was caught on...
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robert: what? we have plenty more coming up including the and trying to grab tennis with when she was on that is frightening. a hand-pressed burger, melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, >> meteorologist: oh man. what did you have for breakfast? juliet: golden grahams. robert: we have sports, entertainment, everything. juliet: we start with frightening moments for taylor swift on stage. check this out. juliet: she did not like that. let's see that again. first of all she is on these really high issues and the stage, what an idiot. robert: how does she keep her balance? an overzealous fan, and indeed, nearly pulled her off the stage when she was performing, she managed to recover like a pro because she is status with, security did intervene. one post on instagram at the show says the guy was in a head block. robert: one of the 6 survivors of the grateful dead, performing on a new group with singer john major, call themselves dead and company making their debut halloween night. tickets go on sale next week. juliet: the muppets have sa
robert: what? we have plenty more coming up including the and trying to grab tennis with when she was on that is frightening. a hand-pressed burger, melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, >> meteorologist: oh man. what did you have for breakfast? juliet: golden grahams. robert: we have sports, entertainment, everything. juliet: we start with...
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robert i know you resign from the government for good reasons, let's say you are back for a week there's been a eggdiplomatic achievement with i ran, you were involved in geneva one in geneva too. sec. carey had to put on a table a roadmap for the next year and a half to make efforts on the syrian crisis, diplomatic, what advice would you give to the processes are they are completely dead? are there possibilities of cooperation with russia on anything? >> the syrian regime wasn't willing to do anything. the syrian opposition actually put forward in writing, well year and a half ago to the united nations a proposal in writing that they would be negotiating a national unity government and even bashar's future was was worth negotiation. they did not have up precondition, that was a year and half ago. at this this point, so much as changed and there's so much more blood has been shed. my own sense has said as they have made advances on the ground it is now probably going to be a lot harder to extract concessions from them. so so going forward, i noticed the new united nations doesn't think they can get
robert i know you resign from the government for good reasons, let's say you are back for a week there's been a eggdiplomatic achievement with i ran, you were involved in geneva one in geneva too. sec. carey had to put on a table a roadmap for the next year and a half to make efforts on the syrian crisis, diplomatic, what advice would you give to the processes are they are completely dead? are there possibilities of cooperation with russia on anything? >> the syrian regime wasn't willing...