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disease and early-onset alzheimer's or parkinson's because while for the other symptoms especially the motor symptoms in the case of altheimer is the memory symptoms, and board the ability to not know what you are smelling is a classic symptom. if someone in that age starts having a problem it be wise to get checked out because that would be an early morning and you get medications to help it and better the progress untrained prognosis. [applause] will be sitting over there and if anyone wants to sign protect me. [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some books being published this week. >> if your mom read it and what his reaction to this line again, this is a fiction book. >> we were a made-for-tv family and when called action we had our marks and delivered our lines like post and the scripts were all the same and we had the formulas down. >> actually, that didn't have much to do with my family but it does deal with pop-culture and they're talking about the cosby show and when the cosby show came out a lot of people middle-class black people said finally on to be and there's
disease and early-onset alzheimer's or parkinson's because while for the other symptoms especially the motor symptoms in the case of altheimer is the memory symptoms, and board the ability to not know what you are smelling is a classic symptom. if someone in that age starts having a problem it be wise to get checked out because that would be an early morning and you get medications to help it and better the progress untrained prognosis. [applause] will be sitting over there and if anyone wants...
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difficulties with aroma it could be assigned for other serious neurological disorders specifically early-onset alzheimer's or parkinson's. well before the other symptoms the memory systems, born, the ability to not know what your smelling is a classic symptoms. someone in that age group has that problem will be wise to get that checked out. the sooner you get medication, the better the prognosis. [applause] i'll be sitting over there if anybody wants to have a book signed or talk to me. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> when people hear that they say there goes the crazy leftists again. i will the world where people are held accountable and where they feel safe. if we look at prisons and police are people actually held accountable? no. i talked to people were victims of crime, my family, they're in idea of who the victim of crime, white family in suburbia. victims of crime are actually also black people in poor neighborhoods. asked them if they got accountability when someone was sent off to jail will say no. i still don't have a job, they're still currently, so
difficulties with aroma it could be assigned for other serious neurological disorders specifically early-onset alzheimer's or parkinson's. well before the other symptoms the memory systems, born, the ability to not know what your smelling is a classic symptoms. someone in that age group has that problem will be wise to get that checked out. the sooner you get medication, the better the prognosis. [applause] i'll be sitting over there if anybody wants to have a book signed or talk to me....
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, a famous psychiatrist putting work into my family my mother would not admit she was lighting into alzheimer's. she knew it but couldn't talk about it so a cuban jewish called mom -- said denial you must remember to respect denial. it is a key part of the human architecturear where and when we don't think we can get up when the world throws so much at us it is untenable. there is a lot of people in the country in denial. when you are out there with the campaign and in all the the laws andte that is what the journalist tries to do. but there are principles and you know that but also a compromise because it is hard the other side and the enemy. we have been here before. they are not even a human being like me. in the course of the respect of the negotiation be very clear this is fact not fate this country has survived from compromise the senate in the house compromise big states with the little ones.mi everything with one exception and that was called the civil war. that is the dilemma we are in now. i call it something different. principled compromise. what does that mean? first we have to agre
, a famous psychiatrist putting work into my family my mother would not admit she was lighting into alzheimer's. she knew it but couldn't talk about it so a cuban jewish called mom -- said denial you must remember to respect denial. it is a key part of the human architecturear where and when we don't think we can get up when the world throws so much at us it is untenable. there is a lot of people in the country in denial. when you are out there with the campaign and in all the the laws andte...
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new york city after that, lived there and unfortunately from what i've read i think he suffered from alzheimer's at the end of his life. >> host: that's more about the life of james mccullough in the landmark supreme court decision they've been talking about that established the concept of federal supremacy. the final caller from apex north carolina, what is your question. >> caller: earlier you were talking about how there's a struggle between the powers in the states versus that of the federal government and the [inaudible] triggered a moment aga heard a e about how there were constitutional amendments written to possibly address some of those. >> host: we have one minute left and we will use that as a way to understand the significance of the case constitutionally. >> guest: is confirmed earlier doctrines that were not merely anywhere as prominent as the consciousness at the point in tn time that we really did read a statement with regards to the strong federal government. >> guest: the competition was a piece of compromise and michael compromise it contained ambiguity and silence. the ruling
new york city after that, lived there and unfortunately from what i've read i think he suffered from alzheimer's at the end of his life. >> host: that's more about the life of james mccullough in the landmark supreme court decision they've been talking about that established the concept of federal supremacy. the final caller from apex north carolina, what is your question. >> caller: earlier you were talking about how there's a struggle between the powers in the states versus that...
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credit for the few he doesn't want to take credit for decision by pfizer not to cut parkinson's and alzheimer's research or terminate workers. you said yesterday the reason the stock buyback maybe occurring is the companies don't have a good reason to invest in america. isn't that an indication that some of the tax bill was misplaced in so much money goes to corporate buybacks? >> your time is expired. >> excuse me your time is expired if you would respond in writing we will move forward with the hearing. >> mr. secretary thank you for being here today and for your leadership. let me talk about growth over the next ten years quickly taking a look at the last ten years little or no growth, slowest growth in 50 years and have run up 10 trillion-dollar debt roughly with plenty of blame to go around speaking in front of the tax foundation last week they came up to me because of the new tax law. so to get your thoughts on the impact with the debt and deficits we are concerned about the $20 trillion especially the last ten years we have accumulated another 10 trillion so you can expand your thoughts
credit for the few he doesn't want to take credit for decision by pfizer not to cut parkinson's and alzheimer's research or terminate workers. you said yesterday the reason the stock buyback maybe occurring is the companies don't have a good reason to invest in america. isn't that an indication that some of the tax bill was misplaced in so much money goes to corporate buybacks? >> your time is expired. >> excuse me your time is expired if you would respond in writing we will move...
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of the american people in a sense for bending the cost her for $259 billion per year looking after alzheimer's patients with no way to slow the progression so we have a lot of emphasis last two or three years it is the right thing to do also the humanitarian thing to do but also it is over $1 trillion. so preserve those initiatives is important. i am not being critical but the social security on that discussion. we all know politically it is a difficult area to address. the last one that tried but there is a way forward and i wouldn't expect you to address that but the bipartisan proposal mirrors 1983 with the ideas commissioned but the greenspan commission social security was much closer going bankrupt then it was today the reason we haven't because of the surplus piled up in those intervening years until the generation began to retire now going down pretty rapidly. the opportunity exists to do that again and if we could reform something like that that we presented to three consecutive congresses the president could save social security to put it on firm footing in a bipartisan way. my friend
of the american people in a sense for bending the cost her for $259 billion per year looking after alzheimer's patients with no way to slow the progression so we have a lot of emphasis last two or three years it is the right thing to do also the humanitarian thing to do but also it is over $1 trillion. so preserve those initiatives is important. i am not being critical but the social security on that discussion. we all know politically it is a difficult area to address. the last one that tried...
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i think about it people now in nursing homes with alzheimer's and serious illnesses,on massive cut, what happens to them and their families. today medicaid covers millions of children with special needs. we are the major country on earth to offer healthcare to all anhealth care toall and the buda millions more off of the health insurance they have. we have an opioid epidemic that every person out here talks about every day that when you/medicaid by trillion dollars, do make it harder for the communities and states to deal with this terrible crisis. during the campaign, donald trump told the american people he was going to provide health insurance for everybody with much lower deductibles. there is an estimated 32 million people thrown off the healthcare they currently have, 32 million people. and at the same time it would substantially raise premiums for older americans. what this is about is a massive transfer of wealth from working families, children, the sick and the poor and the most vulnerable people in our country to the top 1% in large corporations. as the candidate said he unders
i think about it people now in nursing homes with alzheimer's and serious illnesses,on massive cut, what happens to them and their families. today medicaid covers millions of children with special needs. we are the major country on earth to offer healthcare to all anhealth care toall and the buda millions more off of the health insurance they have. we have an opioid epidemic that every person out here talks about every day that when you/medicaid by trillion dollars, do make it harder for the...
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year and a half to two years ago we are visiting our mother who was dealing with the advancements of alzheimer's and she seemed t seems to enjoy heae three of us talk. it essentially in our conversations we concluded that we felt the technology we believed was marching at an accelerated rate, but we couldn't trust him to get it right when it comes to the society. but meanwhile, we can proceed. this is a teachable moment. why don't you exit the web browser. i got so mad at the powerpoint i wrote my own replacement. just to continue while figuring this out, we never intended to write a book together. our careers couldn't have gone in more divergent directions but as we were sitting around with your mother we found we just kept overlapping the underlying ideas we had for different businesses, and we did fine but the idea of the digital fabrication and making almost anything touch all of our different careers in interesting ways and it was those conversations that led to this book. book. >> in the conversations, and social science which is my domain, the research was to print and still has relativel
year and a half to two years ago we are visiting our mother who was dealing with the advancements of alzheimer's and she seemed t seems to enjoy heae three of us talk. it essentially in our conversations we concluded that we felt the technology we believed was marching at an accelerated rate, but we couldn't trust him to get it right when it comes to the society. but meanwhile, we can proceed. this is a teachable moment. why don't you exit the web browser. i got so mad at the powerpoint i wrote...
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take credit for the few that happened he doesn't want to take responsibility to cut parkinson's and alzheimer's research and terminate workers. finally said the recent these might be occurring is because companies don't have good reason to invest in america. isn't that an indication that some of this tax bill is misplaced since so much is going to corporate buybacks. >> your time is expired if you'd like to respond in writing will move forward. >> thank you for being here today. i thank you for your leadership. let me talk about growth in the next ten years. take a look at the next ten years we've had little to no growth, this was some 50 years. we run a potential in dollar debt, plenty of blame to go around. had a chance to speak in front of the tax foundation last week they are expecting $5 trillion in growth because of the new tax law. what your thoughts about the impact the growth is can have on debt and deficits. we're all concerned about the debt especially last ten years as we look forward, can you expand on your thoughts on the growth and impact on debt and deficits. what we have been d
take credit for the few that happened he doesn't want to take responsibility to cut parkinson's and alzheimer's research and terminate workers. finally said the recent these might be occurring is because companies don't have good reason to invest in america. isn't that an indication that some of this tax bill is misplaced since so much is going to corporate buybacks. >> your time is expired if you'd like to respond in writing will move forward. >> thank you for being here today. i...
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that have happened, he doesn't want to take credit for the decision by pfizer to cut parkinsons and alzheimer research and terminate workers. fortunately you said yesterday the rope that these stock buybacks may be occurring because the companies don't have a good rope to invest in america. isn't that an indication that some of this tax bill was misplaced since so much of the money is going to corporate buybacks. >> the gentleman's tire is expired. >> can we hear from -- excuse me are m-dog get. your time spired if if you would respond in writing to mr. dogget we'll move forward with the hearing. mr. buchanan, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. secretary. for being here today and thank you for your leadership. let me talk about growth in terms terms of the next ten years. quickly taking a look at the last ten years, we have had little or no growth. slowest growth in 50 years. run up a $10 trillion debt in those ten years. plenty of blame to go around. i had a chance to speak in front of the tax foundation last week, they came up to me after. they're expect $5 trillion in growth because of t
that have happened, he doesn't want to take credit for the decision by pfizer to cut parkinsons and alzheimer research and terminate workers. fortunately you said yesterday the rope that these stock buybacks may be occurring because the companies don't have a good rope to invest in america. isn't that an indication that some of this tax bill was misplaced since so much of the money is going to corporate buybacks. >> the gentleman's tire is expired. >> can we hear from -- excuse me...
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people now in nursing homes with alzheimer's, serious illnesses, massive cuts, what happens to them? what happens to their families? it's not just seniors. today, medicaid covers millions of children with special needs. we are the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all people and this budget would then throw millions more people off the health insurance they have. we have an opioid epidemic that every person up here talks about every day, but when you slash medicaid by $1 trillion, you make it infinitely harder for communities, cities, states, to deal with this terrible crisis. during his campaign, donald trump told the american people that he was going to provide, i quote, health insurance for everybody, end quote, with much lower deductibles. president trump's budget would throw an estimated 32 million people off the health care they currently have. 32 million people. at the same time, it would substantially raise premiums for older americans. mr. chairman, what this budget is about is a massive transfer of wealth from working families, the elderly, the chi
people now in nursing homes with alzheimer's, serious illnesses, massive cuts, what happens to them? what happens to their families? it's not just seniors. today, medicaid covers millions of children with special needs. we are the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all people and this budget would then throw millions more people off the health insurance they have. we have an opioid epidemic that every person up here talks about every day, but when you slash medicaid by...
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luck paying your bills, caring for your family and dealing with serious ill illnesses like cancer or alzheimer's completely on shoulders of those families. it is absurd and it is cruel. families back home don't want us to make their lives harder. it is hard enough as it is for them to get by. and putting health care and nutrition assistance further out of reach only makes things worseand and will make it that much harder for people to work. we were not sent her to make things more difficult for hard-working families, our purpose here is to try to improve the quality of people's lives around give them a fair shot and a fighting chance and quite frankly this budget fails the most basic test. and i'm sorry to unload that on you. i know you're new to the job but honestly i'm shocked and i'm quite frankly appalled that this is quote, unquote the best we can do. because we can do better. we're a powerful country. we're a generous country. generosity of spirit of the american people. but we're not seeing this budget champion the middle class that this president promised he would be a champion for. and
luck paying your bills, caring for your family and dealing with serious ill illnesses like cancer or alzheimer's completely on shoulders of those families. it is absurd and it is cruel. families back home don't want us to make their lives harder. it is hard enough as it is for them to get by. and putting health care and nutrition assistance further out of reach only makes things worseand and will make it that much harder for people to work. we were not sent her to make things more difficult for...
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alzheimer's and related dementia are thieves. they steal everything, memories, personalties, even lives. no price tag could ever be put on the suffering it causes patients and families and the strain it places on caregivers. 50 million people in the u.s. are caring for a family member with alzheimer's. mile many of them consider -- while many consider caring for them a sacred deal, this duty still exacts a physical and mental toll on them. caregivers suffer higher rates of heart disease, cancer, depression than those of us in the broader population, and many are forced to quit their jobs or reduce the hours they work, creating additional financial stresses. laren korvack learned what that was like when her grandma, she calls her tupa, was diagnosed with alzheimer's. her mother was the care gaifer. they made a pack that they would never put their grandmother in a nursing home because they, lauren's words, take care of their family and of course we would do the same for her. that required a lot of sacrifices. lauren's mom retired e
alzheimer's and related dementia are thieves. they steal everything, memories, personalties, even lives. no price tag could ever be put on the suffering it causes patients and families and the strain it places on caregivers. 50 million people in the u.s. are caring for a family member with alzheimer's. mile many of them consider -- while many consider caring for them a sacred deal, this duty still exacts a physical and mental toll on them. caregivers suffer higher rates of heart disease,...