what about the community? what about organizing a community of adults, let s say in their 40s, 50s, 60s and get out and turn the teens off from coming out there. you didn t see a lot of adults. nobody s there. what a community organized group. that s a good question. we have a problem with that, sean. panama city beach has 12,000 residents. we have 150 to 250 thousand kids in on a spring break. not enough people. the sheriff is having a tough time. good point. mentor, adults. i know you are good at that. we will send you down and put you in a welcoming uniform. get you a blazer. it will be great. up next here on hannity. i m not against spring break. spring break is fine, but this spring break is not spring break. this is a i can t even liken
bell, you know, now we now we are seeing that a lot of patients with alzheimer s they start to develop symptoms as early as their 20s, their 30s, their 40s. so, you know, we used to think that alzheimer s was something that affected people in their late 60s. no, there s whole there s a whole curve of people from very early to very late that can develop alzheimer s. so this is why it is very important to kind of look at risk factors and also look at the familial connections in families that have alzheimer s and then predict the disease and then perhaps treat it. well, at least it s very encouraging offering some hope for the possibility of dealing with this in a profound way if these tests work out over a period of time. thank you, doctor. good to see you. thank you. a 68-year-old woman is running across america.
now they see him tarnished by these ethics controversies that swirl around him. but what is interesting here is how he survived in a time when congress is becoming a much more younger and younger institution. a lot of folks in their 40s, 50s, even some folks in their 30s starting to replace the 70 and 80-year-olds. rangel seems to be one of the last of the few folks in that class, the people who were with john dingell, with henry waxman, the old democrats and republicans who are here on the hill who seem to be departing. rangel seems to be on his way out. not this congress, not next congress, but probably the one after. manu raju, thank you. thank you. erica, thank you. up next, the bite seen round the world. my son said, can you do that? i said, no. and a preview of the u.s. versus germany, which happens tomorrow at noon eastern. we re going to talk to jordan schultz, and i bet a lot of americans are feeling a little sick, wanting to call into work.
certainly are at a fighting age, many of them had already been killed. the young german children who were manning a lot of those p l pillxs and also, of course, the older people in their 40s, late 40s and 50s that were left to fight and defend. yeah, joe, the german cemetery is about a half hour drive from the big american cemetery here. as light and as brilliant the as the american cemetery that you can see behind us is, the german cemetery is dark, it s within a who will load out area, a beautiful setting but the stones are dark and as you look at them as you pass from stone to stone, as you do here, you look at the names, the ranks and the ages and the preponderance of the
of these men are at a point in their careers later in their 40s and 50s where it is not easy to reinvent. the demand for the income limit want to go back to grab a job may be higher than the job market has writes now. jenna: in the 1976% of the men for without jobs. now we re at 17%, many labeled themselves is not looking for work. the government doesn t count them as unemployed, what is that mean for the numbers we actually see when it comes to the job market and how accurate they are? the percentage of people theoretically able to work who are working is down to 62% from 66% a few weeks ago. that makes you implement rate seem a lot happier number then it really is. so we could see significant decline in the unemployment rate even with the kind of modest job growth we have seen the last of years without it meaning we are