Doctor rachel who is a neuroscientist, a leading world expert on the Psychological Sciences and someone who i am very lucky to have as a colleague and friend and in addition to numerous awards and grants for Research Record accumulated over nearly the last 30 years since more than 80 original research articles, multiple scholarly books and several academic and Popular Science books including the college textbook, hello students, in its fifth edition and the sense of desire and that is disgusting unraveling the mysteries of evolution. Shes a thought after a special consultant to various industries regarding smell, taste, food and labor indisputably called upon as an Expert Witness in legal cases involving affection. Students are lucky to work with her and shes an adjunct professor here at brown and the medical school and i love working with her as part of his studies at brown and its a new initiative for research and teaching and projects related to. This evening you are in for quite a
Please take your seats we are about to begin. [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, doctor gary small. [applause] thank you. Michael, how are you . I have got my outside voice. Fantastic. Welcome, it is such a beautiful day. We have got snowcapped mountains, we have the desert, clean air and you have got a bunch of people who are just settling down. Youre interested in what we are going to talk about today. I want to thank you for spending time in coming to hear what i have to say. How many of you would like to live to be 100 or beyond . [inaudible] okay settle down. How about living well and healthy two 100 and beyond . There you go. Im going to tell you how to do it. But first meet madame ashe lived in the south of france. She was physically active. Mentally active. Born 1875. Died 1997. Can anyone do the math . 122. You pass your first cognitive test. Give yourselves a big hand. What was extraordinary about this woman, was when she died she did not have dementia. She did n
Michael, how are you . I have got my outside voice. Fantastic. Welcome, it is such a beautiful day. We have got snowcapped mountains, we have the desert, clean air and you have got a bunch of people who are just settling down. Youre interested in what we are going to talk about today. I want to thank you for spending time in coming to hear what i have to say. How many of you would like to live to be 100 or beyond . [inaudible] okay settle down. How about living well and healthy two 100 and beyond . There you go. Im going to tell you how to do it. But first meet madame ashe lived in the south of france. She was physically active. Mentally active. Born 1875. Died 1997. Can anyone do the math . 122. You pass your first cognitive test. Give yourselves a big hand. What was extraordinary about this woman, was when she died she did not have dementia. She did not have alzheimers. She was mentally clear. They did an autopsy in her brain and it was the brain of a healthy 80yearold. So there is t
This picture, by the way. That lirr online performance. It is a real pain in the neck. It went down south and hit that nasty storm a couple of weeks ago. They ran into trouble again. More rough waters. Again. Oh, my goodness, what is going on with that ship. Anthem of the seas on a bit of a slump lately. Everyone talking about that the great big tv show last night. We have the hottest show in town. The people in that, very, very we are basically seven or eight rows back. This young man, anthony ray most, from our area, has made it big time. He plays king. He was really so funny. Where is the star of the show . This guy made the whole show happen. He wrote it. There was some controversy little bit. We apologize to everyone that i am sorry. I did not know we were offending you. You have the business in the new york post. Quite frankly, it you heard our feelings. Now that ive seen your show, i never want to see you hurt. Saturday. [laughter] totally brilliant diet. Totally brilliant cast.
This is where they did all the nasty work. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. The Justice Department calls it one of the greatest threats it our country cyber crime. And just as the f. B. I. Began looking into one of the biggest cyber thefts ever by a russian crime ring, we learned today of another breakin, this time involving a company that does background checks for federal employees and contractors. Jeff pegues is in washington. Hes been looking into all of this. Jeff. Reporter scott, late this afternoon, the f. B. I. Said that it is investigating a cyber attack on u. S. Is, that is the company that does background checks on federal employees, meaning that the personal and Financial Information of thousands of government workers could now be at risk. The federal government has suspended most background checks until investigators can assess the damage. The revelation comes on the heels of a separate report that said a russ