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the i'm actually i've just, i've been doing news now for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world in here in the us and i've interviewed 4 you. busy president's work and 4 of the united states major television networks been fired by a bunch. i believe there should be honest and direct and impactful. and this is direct impact the you know, there's this video that continues to circulate seemingly everywhere. it's a clip of joe biden looking like, well, in this video to be fair. he looks a little bit like an alzheimer's patient who got lost in a nursing home. look, i don't mean to sound me. i'm not trying to be mean about this, but he really does look befuddled, confused, not exactly sure where he is and it seems like the more he thinks about it,
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the more confused he seems to get. the mr. president plan to watch what happens now. when the announcer starts to talk to try and give the president directions, he's helping them out. the president appears to get even more confused. at the end of such a momentous event. the thank you seems kind of an adequate but for all the millions whose lives will be saved to the communities where life will be transformed. thank you. so thank you president, buying a smell. if you're wondering what is happening here,
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the answer is actually pretty simple. it's called old age. i mean look, so i did a little work for us here. i looked up what happens when we all turn 80, and here's what i found. and basically i'm going to read to you what the experts on this aging se, physically, our bones tend to shrink in size and density, which makes us weaker. our muscles, it says here also lose strength, endurance inflexibility, which affects our coordination, stability, and our balance. and now let's see what it says about our minds at 80. our brain actually shrinks, particularly in the frontal cortex. and yes, that means our memory, the clients. as a result, memory tasks become much, much more difficult. not look,
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i'm not saying that the 80 year old can be smart and can't be happy and can't even be physically fit. in some cases it's just all i'm saying is it's just, it's not the norm. it's not the norm. and to be president of the united states, here's what drives the driver in the states that are affected. here's that, that you can do the drivers. so there's an age or just the type of thing that can happen to any one. the answer that question is pretty simple and also complex. but one cannot ignore that. this type of thing has happened more than once now to mr. by like these videos that we see on, you know, on the google's, as i say. and we also can ignore the fact that he's deal happens to be the oldest president ever. if i know who are the 2 oldest presidents in the history of the us,
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the last to try part of the go button. the oldest man ever occupied the white house was donald trump, who's now celebrating a 77th birthday newspapers like the new york times, are writing about this problem. should we say, joe and tucker, see that's what it's called geron talk or see look at this headline that asks the question. if americans are stuck on german talk or see how tired are and. 2 erik and of the very old generations, always running this country. according to a cnbc full 70 percent of americans say, they don't want mr. button to run for a 2nd term. 70 percent saying they don't want them to run again. that's a lot of people. is it possible, though, that our country encourages this? actually, our system encourages a tired and state and politicians. and if so, why,
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why do you think somebody medical scholars reminders that the system is skewed towards conformity? in other words, why rock the boat? why change things? and there are so many people making so much money, just as things are with the same older people in charge. does the average american benefit from this? how about young people, cancer? it seems obvious. well, i wanna show you a chart now. what a discharge detail is it pretty much details who boats in america look at that. the percentage of 60, the 80 year olds who vote in presidential elections is more than 70 percent of the percentage of the older people voting and 70 percent. and when we look at those who are $30.00 to $40.00 for that percentage goes down to about 50 percent. in other words have, don't even bother to vote. and now look what happens when we look at 18 to 29 year
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olds. the number goes down to roughly 40 percent. in other words, the majority of americans in that particular category don't vote. so in america, the older you are, the more likely you are to vote and the older you are, the more like the more likely you are to get elected as well and stay elected. and with each passing year, this geron park receive gets more and more pronounced. and joining us now is uh edward woodson. he's a tv and uh radio host whose name has appeared on too many periodicals today. and he's work for probably too many outlets to name as well. let's start with this. there of only been 2 presidents in the united states in their seventy's. and guess who they are. guess who they are? joe biden, and donald trump. yeah, i mean, what, what do you make of that? what does that say about us as a country?
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i think what it, what it represents is that the boomers aren't ready to like go. right. you know, you've got this um, this boomer generation which by the way, if you look at the birth, you know, of the boomer generation and such it's such a long generation. right. that is 1947 to or 1964. so you've got the, the we're, we're, we're coming to the end of the boomer generation now. and i think part of that is that the boomer generation doesn't want to like go. and i think that's what it is. well, there's the writing. there's something that many are writing about now it's called geron talk receive. busy and, and to me, i mean, i don't know what it means to you, but to me it means too many entrenched. a people in our system of government who are going to probably remain there for years and years. and there is the, and like you said, they don't want to let go good or bad the good or bad. you know, i, i'm conflicted about this cuz i know this has been
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a media narrative for the last week. now, you know, you're and i, and i know by the way, i wonder why that is because the democratic party watched the push button now. right, well, i mean, i'll tell you this. um, i'll tell you this recently, and i think a lot of americans have seen this and for our audience overseas, i think you'll find this quite interesting. president biden is in a news conference any calls out congresswoman uh, jackie larson, um right back uh we have the video, we're going to play it right here. oh. okay. now were coming out of the video. um, did you, did you see that? i mean, he's asking if she's in the room and she's dead, she had just died in a car accident, but he knew it and everybody knew it. i mean, i'm just watching that moment and i'm thinking to myself, god bless them. but is it all timers? is it, is it, well, what do you make of that moment?
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well, look, that's not an isolated moment, rick. i mean, we've had other moments like this, right. and, and, and a lot of people in washington, a lot of people had whispers that perhaps joe biden is, uh, you know, uh, early onset of, uh, of dementia. all timers, right. i mean it's, it's a natural progression and his age to be that way. so i think that what we're seeing too is um, slowly, but surely you're seeing this with the, you know, the documents and, you know, as a matter of fact today they just search the robust house, you know, the d o j it went in there and i i, i think this is a slow role to kind of take him out and, and possibly bringing some what do you younger? so no, i mean we talked about the numbers in a little bit. and by the way, just let me just ask you, uh, do you see him running again? do you think there's any possibility he can run for a 2nd, sir? so i, i think that maybe he might want to, but i,
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i feel like the forces, i think after the mid terms, when he made that announcement, right. saying that he was gonna run or possibly run. i think you already kind of started to see the writing on the wall and you kind of started seeing. but you know, there's no coincidence a gavin newsom now is making a big port. you know, you've got talk of. 1 you know, bringing in new blood, frankly. yeah. you know, you across america, by the way, i mean, correct. it doesn't, but you can, we can talk about, i mean, look at the republican side, there's trauma, right. and uh, i mean uh say what you want about a guy doesn't email, doesn't text barely knows how to use technology and his reading skills. well, watch instead of videos where women have been truly under represented of really save under representatives to
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the drugs not as old. i don't think he's got the mental deficiencies that we outwardly see in uh in by him. but he's kind of an old. these are to no, absolutely. yeah, i got a boomer that he doesn't wanna let go mean. and what part of that is, is we're living longer. we're being told, uh, hey, uh, you know, a 60 is a new 40 know 6060. yeah. so rivers hold up for a long time, right? the 66 period water of 80. it's a it's a yeah. so i mean the but were told but constantly. right? right. oh, we've been sold that. uh, you know, some women have been told the don't worry you can put off, have the kids enjoy your. yeah for you can have it all girl. but the reality is, is that age, those play a part right? just logically, with our mental acuity and what have you. so, you know, there's something to be said about having new blood. there was actually
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a movement that started in 2016. i don't know if you remember it. i remember seeing we actually have some signs that we're going to be able to put up. so the people around the world and listening to us can, can get, can be made aware of it. it was actually a movement that's called every body sucks. it's them and they're signs of came up everywhere. every americans are generally just dissatisfied with their political system and more importantly, their political choices. what do you make of that as well? i think that's, that's largely true. but how long rich have we gone through election cycles? where we said that this person is the lesser of 2 evils. how much have we done that? i know in my lifetime of years and years as well. we've done that. we've kind of looked up and go, you know, my guess this guy is, i'm not crazy. about this guy, but let me go ahead and vote for him because he's the less are 2 evils. and i think
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we've had those choices for a lot of i do, i do think actually they do all suck. yeah. well, but there's, there's, are, there are larger reasons i think for that the ask you this and now uh try and narrow it down to the 2 guys could be running again in the next presidential election. i'll tell you what my buddies say, my democratic buddies say there's no way in hell that they would support a bite in presidency. the guys already too old and out to lunch. my republican bodies are telling me they're not comfortable following or backing a trump presidency because they think he's just gone too far. he looks tired too much drama, yada, yada, yada, bring on somebody else. so we got 2 leading candidates. i suppose at least the guy's hogging all the attention, neither one of which is uh, uh, really selling themselves or, or, or is getting buy in right now from the american public or at least a voting public. you say what?
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i think that's largely true on, but you know, how many times have we seen was early on in the elections. right. where, you know, you had jeff bush was the front runner. scott walker, rudy giuliani. i mean we go on and on and on. and someone emerges, right? you can go back to a jimmy carter who just emerge, i don't know, or adult points. brock obama, right. uh, so i don't know if we necessarily know who that candidate is right now. i think it's too early to tell, but i do agree that i don't think it is going to be fine or trump.
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