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aging enriches us. again, as when it comes to environmental stewardship, this means tapping into what indigenous people have always known growing older isn t just different from what most of us have been brainwashed to believe, it is way better. it s not that the losses aren t real. i am not a pollyanna about this, about aging, but aging brings authenticity, confidence, perspective, self-awareness. and my mother said her legs got better. [laughter] priorities i m looking forward to that. priorities are clearer. we care less about what people think, which is really liberating, especially for women. and that s why i ve never met anyone who actually wants to go back to their youth. no swapping out just the battered bits, because we know that our years are what make us us. look more generously at each other and ourselves. entire industries, billion dollar industries are built on convincing you that my 66-year-old face and body are hideous, and old equals ugly, especially for women. a system designed to expl
aging enriches us. again, as when it comes to environmental stewardship, this means tapping into what indigenous people have always known growing older isn t just different from what most of us have been brainwashed to believe, it is way better. it s not that the losses aren t real. i am not a pollyanna about this, about aging, but aging brings authenticity, confidence, perspective, self-awareness. and my mother said her legs got better. [laughter] priorities i m looking forward to that....
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welcome, ag bonta. [applause] we are fortunate to have this talented and diverse group of attorneys general. i would like to turn the discussion over to our moderator, brittany jenkins, policy director at the progressive states leadership committee and former chief of staff for congress member rashida tilly -- rashida tlaib. >> thank you, everyone for being here. a few things to keep in mind. this is being recorded and streamed. seeds in the back of the room are set up for extra room for those who want additional space. please keep the aisles and accessibility marked spaces clear. we will start with each of the attorneys general to speak a moment about abortion access. we will kick it off with attorney general tish james. a.g. james: thank you so much. it is great to see my colleagues in government. i tried to take a few days off, which is not become a vacation. [indiscernible] it is my privilege to be with all of you. what we are seeing throughout our country is an all-out assault on women's pre-k -- r
welcome, ag bonta. [applause] we are fortunate to have this talented and diverse group of attorneys general. i would like to turn the discussion over to our moderator, brittany jenkins, policy director at the progressive states leadership committee and former chief of staff for congress member rashida tilly -- rashida tlaib. >> thank you, everyone for being here. a few things to keep in mind. this is being recorded and streamed. seeds in the back of the room are set up for extra room for...
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this is a normal psychophysiological development corresponding to age.each a specific child, they still cannot focus their attention. and you can, of course, train him to scare him and punish him, and he will just start doing it. still, you'll tell him as if you haven't killed him already, after all. here he wants to sculpt, we will draw with him with pleasure, he will draw something. he is constantly dancing. he looks like me as a child, because he walks like this all the time and dances something. if he goes to some room, he goes with some one, so he somehow skips, or bends down like a dwarf. he can't just walk. he needs to go there in some kind of video, but he has some kind of monkey living in him, what can i say? i learned to read at school, went to school and in the first grade i learned to read until the first grade. i couldn't read my sister. the same story no one went crazy at home did not demand anything from us all this table multiplication was taught during the holidays at school, they gave assignments for the holidays, groaning, quietly. all
this is a normal psychophysiological development corresponding to age.each a specific child, they still cannot focus their attention. and you can, of course, train him to scare him and punish him, and he will just start doing it. still, you'll tell him as if you haven't killed him already, after all. here he wants to sculpt, we will draw with him with pleasure, he will draw something. he is constantly dancing. he looks like me as a child, because he walks like this all the time and dances...
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workers ages 55 and older. a more typical recession -- older workers were less likely to work in occupations and industry's most affected by the pandemic, but they were more likely to leave jobs due to health risks. job losses were greater among vulnerable groups including women, workers of color, noncollege workers comp and part-time workers. a robust federal response including relief checks and expanded unemployment benefits brought about rapid recovery despite the pandemic's persistence. this is in sharp contrast to the slow recovery after the great recession that caused lasting damage. as the economy recovered, older workers were slower to develop work. however, january data shows the employment date for older workers is now 1.4% lower pre-pandemic rate. even if older workers no longer account for disproportionate share of job losses, the impact can be devastating. older workers -- they are likely to be unemployed longer and their new jobs pay significantly less than their old ones. older workers benefited
workers ages 55 and older. a more typical recession -- older workers were less likely to work in occupations and industry's most affected by the pandemic, but they were more likely to leave jobs due to health risks. job losses were greater among vulnerable groups including women, workers of color, noncollege workers comp and part-time workers. a robust federal response including relief checks and expanded unemployment benefits brought about rapid recovery despite the pandemic's persistence....
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the next reason is age-related changes. we are talking about age-related changes in hormone levels. first turn, of course. this is melatonin melatonin is a hormone that is secreted in our pineal gland, and it improves sleep provides a change in the wakefulness cycle to sleep with age, the synthesis of melatonin, like many other hormones , gradually decreases. that is why older people, in principle , sleep less, but some people have a decrease this hormone sets in very sharply, very pronounced and very early. as a result, these people. they really suffer from the fact that they do not get enough sleep, the wounds wake up. how many times do they wake up plus everything with with age, the synthesis of a hormone such as vasopressin, or it is also called antidiuretic hormone, of the pituitary gland, decreases, this hormone makes our kidneys retain water in the body , and again, if its synthesis decreases with age, this leads to the appearance of this early morning urination is another cause of the so-called intra-sanitary disord
the next reason is age-related changes. we are talking about age-related changes in hormone levels. first turn, of course. this is melatonin melatonin is a hormone that is secreted in our pineal gland, and it improves sleep provides a change in the wakefulness cycle to sleep with age, the synthesis of melatonin, like many other hormones , gradually decreases. that is why older people, in principle , sleep less, but some people have a decrease this hormone sets in very sharply, very pronounced...
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it's talking about the i age-old issue of if you have gone to age—old issue of if you have gone to age—oldif you have gone to a less_ age—old issue of if you have gone to a less successful school, in effect what _ a less successful school, in effect what the — a less successful school, in effect what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy— what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for. — what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for, generally speaking, that you may— proxy for, generally speaking, that you may not therefore have had the same _ you may not therefore have had the same advantage in your education. and if_ same advantage in your education. and if you — same advantage in your education. and if you get an equivalent performance at a level or even slightly— performance at a level or even slightly less than somebody who has been to— slightly less than somebody who has been to a _ slightly less than somebody who has been to a high—powered grammar school— been to a high—powered grammar school or— been to a high—powered grammar school or a — been to a high—powered grammar school or a well funde
it's talking about the i age-old issue of if you have gone to age—old issue of if you have gone to age—oldif you have gone to a less_ age—old issue of if you have gone to a less successful school, in effect what _ a less successful school, in effect what the — a less successful school, in effect what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy— what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for. — what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for, generally speaking, that you may— proxy for, generally...
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europeans are at leisure at the same age. last year, we had a record-breaking low poverty rate because of transfers you need to last year. because we use a measure of poverty that is not realistic. supplemental poverty, seniors had higher poverty rates than working age americans. in terms of whether they want to work and can, democratic witnesses have gotten less time to contribute. in terms of whether or not they can work longer, research has looked closely at this, even zero to nonworkers who have stable employment, five years or more in their early 50's. two thirds of those workers experienced involuntary job loss before they retired, and only 1/10 of those that lost their jobs managed to get earnings anywhere close to what they were before. it's not a choice. most workers, because they are laid off, even if they expect or want to retire later, they came. finally, i'm sorry to use of time, the idea that workers have strong incentives to keep working, the longer you work, the less time you have to support yourself in retire
europeans are at leisure at the same age. last year, we had a record-breaking low poverty rate because of transfers you need to last year. because we use a measure of poverty that is not realistic. supplemental poverty, seniors had higher poverty rates than working age americans. in terms of whether they want to work and can, democratic witnesses have gotten less time to contribute. in terms of whether or not they can work longer, research has looked closely at this, even zero to nonworkers who...
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the 19th century age of iron and steel made cooking by the hearth obsolete.elatively cheap and efficient iron ranges could be readily installed in the most modest pioneer cabin or city dweller apartment. yet without convenience foods it still involved as much time, heat, and effort as in the stone age. even the modern oven using gas or electricity with the heat source, despite its conveniences, like electric timer and automatic pilot as in this 20th century demonstration kitchen, requires as much heat and time for proper cooking as the brick hearth of ancient rome. now at this history making moment in which man has first landed on the moon, we are entering a new in space. -- keira -- era in space. here at the station, the lunar receiving laboratory contains not only the most advanced scientific facilities and comfortable accommodations, but kitchen, with a reliance on modern frozen foods and microwave cooking units, in the front of a new era of food preparation. microwave cooking units like these in the receiving laboratory and this test kitchen are indeed re
the 19th century age of iron and steel made cooking by the hearth obsolete.elatively cheap and efficient iron ranges could be readily installed in the most modest pioneer cabin or city dweller apartment. yet without convenience foods it still involved as much time, heat, and effort as in the stone age. even the modern oven using gas or electricity with the heat source, despite its conveniences, like electric timer and automatic pilot as in this 20th century demonstration kitchen, requires as...
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at what age can arthroplasty be done? and after what age can it not be done?ere is not age, in fact , but in general, the patient's well-being in the general condition of the patient and age here is not at all a hindrance to the oldest patient whom you changed year it was a patient. 103 years old, so the first is not to talk about age. it has nothing to do with whether you were given general anesthesia or anesthetized the lower part was anesthetized. what is the name of the epidural catheter of the back cerebral anesthesia is placed a catheter? and he ca n't even clean up. the first two days allows dosed anesthesia. and even at some moments you can turn it off for two hours, for example, so that the patient can then come back and turn it back on, that is, he controls the staff and then even further training patient when there is no general anesthesia. so everyone , especially mikhail, is more bitter, knows this, yes, because age has also ceased to be a contraindication in ophthalmology. a correct because you are using local anesthesia. you have the oldest pati
at what age can arthroplasty be done? and after what age can it not be done?ere is not age, in fact , but in general, the patient's well-being in the general condition of the patient and age here is not at all a hindrance to the oldest patient whom you changed year it was a patient. 103 years old, so the first is not to talk about age. it has nothing to do with whether you were given general anesthesia or anesthetized the lower part was anesthetized. what is the name of the epidural catheter of...
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only five states actually had an old age pension plan while all of them did have old age assistance, but the funds were sometimes unconstitutional and never actually in effect. i'm curious if you can talk a little bit more about the insight that you have from your research here or in the national archives. i mean in the state archives of new york. or any of the research you've done so far and fdr about what concerned him the most about creating a national old age pension plan. what worried him about the constitutionality or what he thought would be the most friction in washington well having lobbied for older people all my most of my life. both parties. it was a popular thing to do, you know, so everybody's parents if they're not able to take care of themselves to to have them have their own money obviously was a popular thing. there was this did in your research and certainly what i found there was the townsend movement you might have heard about in california where so the towns and movement had created a lot of pressure to create an old age pension system in the states and had done
only five states actually had an old age pension plan while all of them did have old age assistance, but the funds were sometimes unconstitutional and never actually in effect. i'm curious if you can talk a little bit more about the insight that you have from your research here or in the national archives. i mean in the state archives of new york. or any of the research you've done so far and fdr about what concerned him the most about creating a national old age pension plan. what worried him...
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Aug 12, 2022
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these are the inevitable companions of old age.e a different look at life. they gave bright emotions new physical goals. activity and communication made it possible to live, and not to live out their lives. i am all women all men. uh, to those who are getting ready, retired, i suggest to live an active life, because the time when you are free, when your children are grown-up grandchildren, is your best time for optimism - first of all, you must always remember what we had yesterday. we already have. today. we don’t know if there will be tomorrow, well, we must live with confidence that he will have gratitude, that we live to rejoice in everything ends, of course, they don’t end only starts with retirement, if i wasn't surrounded by these people. which would not have pushed me to creativity, i would not have taken place in any way i would like to live, of course, so that, as papanov said in the film. i want to work and live and work. dear friends, dear viewers of the russia 24 channel, i am pleased to invite you to repeat our author
these are the inevitable companions of old age.e a different look at life. they gave bright emotions new physical goals. activity and communication made it possible to live, and not to live out their lives. i am all women all men. uh, to those who are getting ready, retired, i suggest to live an active life, because the time when you are free, when your children are grown-up grandchildren, is your best time for optimism - first of all, you must always remember what we had yesterday. we already...
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you go age 55 and older 14%. age is with marijuana you go older less likely.ing in marijuana usage has come with more people wanting it legal, correct? >> that is exactly right. if you look at the marijuana should be legal, back in october of 1969 it was just 12%. september of 2000, 31%. we crossed the 50% threshold in october, 2011. now look at this. 68%. you know, there is one thing that has nothing to do with marijuana that i did want to discuss. your executive producer is leaving us and adam and i have a nice little thing going back and forth on e-mail. he had no idea i was going to do this. 80% of americans have a favorable view of britain but harry has a hundred percent favorable view of my favorite briton adam charlton. it was one of those funny things where i went down to georgia a few months ago for my second cousin once removed bar mitzvah and happened to stop by the cnn studios and i spoke with brian who is a senior of yours and i spoke with adam who is an executive producer. we decided we were going to do this. i must say it was one of the better s
you go age 55 and older 14%. age is with marijuana you go older less likely.ing in marijuana usage has come with more people wanting it legal, correct? >> that is exactly right. if you look at the marijuana should be legal, back in october of 1969 it was just 12%. september of 2000, 31%. we crossed the 50% threshold in october, 2011. now look at this. 68%. you know, there is one thing that has nothing to do with marijuana that i did want to discuss. your executive producer is leaving us...
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it's talking about the i age-old issue of if you have gone to age—old issue of if you have gone to age—old, in effect what the — a less successful school, in effect what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy— what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for. — what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for, generally speaking, that you may— proxy for, generally speaking, that you may not therefore have had the same _ you may not therefore have had the same advantage in your education. and if— same advantage in your education. and if you — same advantage in your education. and if you get an equivalent performance at a level or even slightly— performance at a level or even slightly less than somebody who has been to— slightly less than somebody who has been to a _ slightly less than somebody who has been to a high—powered grammar school— been to a high—powered grammar school or— been to a high—powered grammar school or a — been to a high—powered grammar school or a well funded private school, — school or a well funded private school, some allowance should be given— school, some allowance should be given t
it's talking about the i age-old issue of if you have gone to age—old issue of if you have gone to age—old, in effect what the — a less successful school, in effect what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy— what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for. — what the poorer backgrounds is a proxy for, generally speaking, that you may— proxy for, generally speaking, that you may not therefore have had the same _ you may not therefore have had the same advantage in your education. and if—...
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these are the inevitable companions of old age.ance to take a different look at life. they gave bright emotions, new goals of physical activity and communication , made it possible to live, and not live out their lives. i am to all women. to those who are preparing, retired, i propose to live an active life, because that the time when you are free, when the children are grown -up grandchildren, have grown up is your best time of optimism - first of all, you must always remember that we had yesterday. we already have. today. we don’t know if there will be tomorrow, well, we must live with confidence that he will have gratitude, that we live to enjoy everything life ends, of course, it doesn’t end, it only starts with retirement, if these people didn’t surround me. which would not have pushed me to creativity, i would not have taken place in any way. of course, i want to live more, as i said papanov in the film. i want to work and live and work. so the attention of the guys received a command to leave. your task is to keep this side
these are the inevitable companions of old age.ance to take a different look at life. they gave bright emotions, new goals of physical activity and communication , made it possible to live, and not live out their lives. i am to all women. to those who are preparing, retired, i propose to live an active life, because that the time when you are free, when the children are grown -up grandchildren, have grown up is your best time of optimism - first of all, you must always remember that we had...
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aging for the aging and disability resource connection structure grant. this contract will allow the department to access fun everfungdzing for expansion. aging and disability resource centers. throughout the city. the purpose of this funding is to support ad rc's developing implementing and sustaining the no [inaudible] system of access and enhanced services and support for older adults. [heard to hear]. first to enhance and strengthen language capacity in the ad rc system. language enhancements this we're include russian and vietnamese and chinese. second is using funds toward the development of the disability community [inaudible] referred to the dccc. which will host an ad rc. the dccc will be located in the civic center area and ad rc focus is [inaudible]. and to determine whether request for proposals and or contract modification will be [inaudible]. we would bring these actions [inaudible] [inaudible] thank you. are there questions? >> comments or questions for the commissioners on this item? commissioner bittner. >> i wanted to -- i'm glad this --
aging for the aging and disability resource connection structure grant. this contract will allow the department to access fun everfungdzing for expansion. aging and disability resource centers. throughout the city. the purpose of this funding is to support ad rc's developing implementing and sustaining the no [inaudible] system of access and enhanced services and support for older adults. [heard to hear]. first to enhance and strengthen language capacity in the ad rc system. language...
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you correctly say that with age , various age-related changes occur in our brain that affect the entireut the fact that over time a person 's intellectual ability may decrease. memory worsens, apathy appears, insomnia, decreased reactions and alzheimer 's disease, is it all related to age, and no, not everything is related to age. do we talk about dementia and alzheimer's disease - this is an extreme manifestation of cognitive. there are disorders that can lie in wait for a person, but they are not visited by certain diseases and are not a mandatory sign, and aging in general, a decrease in cognitive functions is still associated with a decrease in the number of neurons with age and depletion of the neural network. that is it becomes more difficult for neurons to transmit an impulse to each other and, accordingly , it becomes difficult to form hmm the rapid passage of an impulse, this is memory. this is attention. this is speech. these are our skills that we have acquired throughout life. that is, this is our practice and our gnosis here is what we can and what we know that can affect t
you correctly say that with age , various age-related changes occur in our brain that affect the entireut the fact that over time a person 's intellectual ability may decrease. memory worsens, apathy appears, insomnia, decreased reactions and alzheimer 's disease, is it all related to age, and no, not everything is related to age. do we talk about dementia and alzheimer's disease - this is an extreme manifestation of cognitive. there are disorders that can lie in wait for a person, but they are...
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well given -- welcome ag bonta. [applause] >> we are fortunate to have this talented and diverse group of attorney general and i'd like to turn the discussion over to our moderator, brittany jenkins. >> thank you. going to start with some short announcements. thank you for being here. this session is being recorded and streamed. please refrain from eating and drinking. there's extra room in the back. please keep the aisles and accessibility spaces open for folks that need the. we are going to start the session by having a few moments to speak about their work on abortion access and kick it off with the attorney general. who is right here >> thank you so much it makes great to see my colleagues. sorry i could not he with you but i had to take a few days off but it's not really a vacation with event after event step what we see throughout our country is an all out assault on women's reproductive rights to control our bodies and determine our futures, determine our destiny. the reality is, the assault on the lgb to com
well given -- welcome ag bonta. [applause] >> we are fortunate to have this talented and diverse group of attorney general and i'd like to turn the discussion over to our moderator, brittany jenkins. >> thank you. going to start with some short announcements. thank you for being here. this session is being recorded and streamed. please refrain from eating and drinking. there's extra room in the back. please keep the aisles and accessibility spaces open for folks that need the. we...
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because in your story, too, it wasn't always about physical age, and more about such social age, we usuallye age of youth is when you form a family i and is entering adulthood, that's why it's such a floating story, and well, laws are laws, but most often in our country 14:29 it is recognized as a youth for the work of most youth organizations, or there are youth centers, you represent a public organization, the youth platform, which operates in lutsk and also cooperation ot what do you think is currently striking about ukrainian youth, in particular using the example of your organization, we have a national organization and our organization deals more with young people, that is, it does not consist of young people, it deals with people who work with young people, the so-called youth workers, but all our programs, all our projects, initiatives, they are aimed at the ukrainian language becoming strong, meaningful, able to realize itself in the world . what impresses the ukrainian youth is, well, their activity. if it didn't sound paradoxical, because very often we hear such different stateme
because in your story, too, it wasn't always about physical age, and more about such social age, we usuallye age of youth is when you form a family i and is entering adulthood, that's why it's such a floating story, and well, laws are laws, but most often in our country 14:29 it is recognized as a youth for the work of most youth organizations, or there are youth centers, you represent a public organization, the youth platform, which operates in lutsk and also cooperation ot what do you think...
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at what age can a teenager develop a feeling of love in general? at different ages, love is lived.ith different depths. that is, we perceive this feeling differently, it is clear that mature love is different. here there is a children's teenage youthful here. as i understand it, we are not talking about any violent actions. that is. well, yes, it looks like there was a seduction. it’s true, it’s true, well, in our country, well, this is not encouraged from the point of view of the law, but i understand that, well, the boy is already consciously choosing this particular woman and god, that he really has some feelings there mansur, tell me, eh you think it's a normal relationship. no, absolutely abnormal, first of all. i understand that the woman filed a complaint about the commission of a crime. this woman is so according to 134 of the criminal code. and she did the right thing, by the way, she did the right thing, because before the age of 16, it is precisely criminal liability against this woman that comes from a legal point of view. yes, there is composition. i think a felony. as
at what age can a teenager develop a feeling of love in general? at different ages, love is lived.ith different depths. that is, we perceive this feeling differently, it is clear that mature love is different. here there is a children's teenage youthful here. as i understand it, we are not talking about any violent actions. that is. well, yes, it looks like there was a seduction. it’s true, it’s true, well, in our country, well, this is not encouraged from the point of view of the law, but...
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that links to the jazz age. the jazz age is about warren harding.i want to group them together because -- i'm going to give an opinion here. left-wing historians have destroyed these presidents. by the way, they tried to destroy grants, although i think it was you who told me grant is starting to move up the list again. host: on the c-span quadrennial list of presidential rankings, grant has been moving up steadily. guest: deservedly so. not only did he win the civil war on the battlefield, but as i said to you yesterday, grant was the guy who tried to reinforce construction. grant was the guy who took on the complex plan. grant ended the civil war income tax and restored the value of the dollar to stop the civil war inflation. liberal historians don't like grant, they don't like warren harding, they don't like calvin coolidge. they just do like ronald reagan, but so much material has come out, reagan and his own hand, they realize reagan was quite a policy intellectual. let's go to the gilded age. the gilded age -- i'm going to define it as kind of
that links to the jazz age. the jazz age is about warren harding.i want to group them together because -- i'm going to give an opinion here. left-wing historians have destroyed these presidents. by the way, they tried to destroy grants, although i think it was you who told me grant is starting to move up the list again. host: on the c-span quadrennial list of presidential rankings, grant has been moving up steadily. guest: deservedly so. not only did he win the civil war on the battlefield, but...
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he drafted the first part of the age of reason. the third great work for which his man is still remembered today. and got it to a printer only six hours before french police came to his door for to drag him to a paris prison cell for his dissenting views. not radical enough. this third work, the age of reason, part one. is in some ways his master piece. an astonishing virtuoso denunciation of atheism. which he saw as the lighter fuel for the most violent, most extreme, most uncontrollable excesses of this unfolding french revolution. in defense of religious faith in the context of a french revolution run amok, paine wrote eloquently about how a loss of faith in god could extinguish human compassion, selflessness, morality, ethics, virtue, grace, and could turn society into nothing but a gathering of beasts. this conception of the power of faith was a pretty mainstream view in the 1790s. only really controversial in france itself because of the spread of atheism of the past two years. christianity, paine told readers, was the lifebl
he drafted the first part of the age of reason. the third great work for which his man is still remembered today. and got it to a printer only six hours before french police came to his door for to drag him to a paris prison cell for his dissenting views. not radical enough. this third work, the age of reason, part one. is in some ways his master piece. an astonishing virtuoso denunciation of atheism. which he saw as the lighter fuel for the most violent, most extreme, most uncontrollable...
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has died at the age of 73. —— dame.d it has been felt very acutely here in the uk, but in australia?— australia? she is one of their own, australia? she is one of their own. she _ australia? she is one of their own. she is _ australia? she is one of their own, she is the _ australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, - australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, their. own, she is the girl, their darling, their sweetheart. yes, she is a uk born, australia raised recording artist that shot to fame in hollywood of course because of that career that david just went through and told us about but rarely in australia she is the girl that made it big in hollywood and across the world, and really australia is mourning one of their own. their darling. this girl next door vibe about her, despite this fame, despite the stardom, and of course the songs that we just heard, these are etched in the memories of millions and millions of australians and people across the world of course, but many here have said that they
has died at the age of 73. —— dame.d it has been felt very acutely here in the uk, but in australia?— australia? she is one of their own, australia? she is one of their own. she _ australia? she is one of their own. she is _ australia? she is one of their own, she is the _ australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, - australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, their. own, she is the girl, their darling, their sweetheart. yes, she is a uk born, australia raised recording...
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storyline, aged 10}.— to an end, and this her farewell storyline, aged 103. it would show our two little stars _ storyline, aged 103. i hope it would show our two little stars that - storyline, aged 103. i hope it would show our two little stars that they l show our two little stars that they will always to be very precious to the family, to me and to god. david sillito, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. how hot might it get this week? yes, so not the how hot might it get this week? ye: so not the extraordinary heights how hot might it get this week? 123 so not the extraordinary heights we saw last time, so not the 40 degrees, but i think certainly the mid 30s, 35, maybe 36 degrees is possible later in the week. in some ways, the heatwave might be more prolonged for some of us than the last one. we will see quite a sustained period of temperatures above 30 celsius, perhaps a week's worth also. the high pressure is
storyline, aged 10}.— to an end, and this her farewell storyline, aged 103. it would show our two little stars _ storyline, aged 103. i hope it would show our two little stars that - storyline, aged 103. i hope it would show our two little stars that they l show our two little stars that they will always to be very precious to the family, to me and to god. david sillito, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. how hot might it get this week? yes, so not the how...
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that is what they will be able toom create at age 15 in the ro. it was a utopian space. and if only i could have done that. x2008 result very vivid. but the addictive nature off the ostechnology. humans are not going to choose especially children are not going to choose to route themselves. it is less addicting churchill speeches absence of the moral universe? and of course there's always a human longing for transcendence that's not being filled. it's not been provided by the universe. this cuts a little deeper than the technology. it gets intoof a worldview we write about this technology capitalized on that. is it the technologies millennial's like zuckerberg and created what is the writ that goes beyond it? >> let me think about the first point you made, i am no better at agehe 15 than the millennial, then you were. if i had these tools i will beat in the same thing. i already knew it all when i was 16. i did not need to learn to think i got s it. i didn't want to listen to my parents or some guy with the round face and mustache name walter talking about watergate, com
that is what they will be able toom create at age 15 in the ro. it was a utopian space. and if only i could have done that. x2008 result very vivid. but the addictive nature off the ostechnology. humans are not going to choose especially children are not going to choose to route themselves. it is less addicting churchill speeches absence of the moral universe? and of course there's always a human longing for transcendence that's not being filled. it's not been provided by the universe. this...
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pingu was a _ age of 85. hello! where did you go? are! pingu was a huge _ age of 85. hello!ith children and _ are! pingu was a huge hit with children and adults _ are! pingu was a huge hit with children and adults around - are! pingu was a huge hit with children and adults around the world. carlo greeted his distinctive sound, including the rude hunk when bingo turns into a shape. the italian actor muttered, bubbled and squeaky voices of all the characters with no identifiable or clear language at all from carlo bonomi. clever stuff, though. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. it's been a very warm day for most of us today. it will get hotter, though, over the week ahead. through tonight, it's going to be dryjust about everywhere with clearer skies. the patchy light rain that was seen in western scotland clearing away. and later in the night we'll see a little rain arriving in the far north west of the country. ahead of that temperatures could be as low as 11—12 celsius tonight. there are some much warmer nights to come over the week ahead.
pingu was a _ age of 85. hello! where did you go? are! pingu was a huge _ age of 85. hello!ith children and _ are! pingu was a huge hit with children and adults _ are! pingu was a huge hit with children and adults around - are! pingu was a huge hit with children and adults around the world. carlo greeted his distinctive sound, including the rude hunk when bingo turns into a shape. the italian actor muttered, bubbled and squeaky voices of all the characters with no identifiable or clear language...
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idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennia. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica miller in singapore. 0ur headlines. the actress and singer 0livia newton—john, star of the iconic musical grease, has died of cancer at the age of 73. as his historic climate change bill clears the us senate, president biden is in kentucky, where at least 37 people died in flash flooding at the end of last month. the delivery of aid and fuel to gaza has resumed. a ceasefire appears to be holding after an agreement was reached to end three days of fighting between israel and palestinian militants. at least 44 palestinians died in the flare—up of violence, at least 44 palestinians died in the flare—up of violence, including 15 children. 0ur correspondent yolande knell sent us the latest from jerusalem. this cease—fire brokered by e
idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennia. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica miller in singapore. 0ur headlines. the actress and singer 0livia newton—john, star of the iconic musical grease, has died of cancer at the age of 73. as his historic...
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to break through the front south of avdiyivka in the direction of naivalskyi, but they reached the ageds retreated in the south of the country, the racists do not stop shelling the civilian and military infrastructure along the contact line , russian troops are now using a barrage of fire in the donbass, they are covering the positions of ukrainian fighters with continuous artillery and mortar fire, they are hitting with aviation, they are throwing missiles, this is the only way the enemy is trying to knock our troops out of their positions. it is unbelievable how you can survive and still fight successfully in such conditions, says tsn correspondent oleksandr zahorodnyi, his material is from the front line, powerful explosions are heard one after the other, the enemy drops a dozen every minute shells on that narrow strip of forest, you see that landing, those landings, our fighters from the western ukraine brigade have been pouring them with heavy artillery and mortars for whole days. he looks into that landing with his eyes, if there are no more of our enemies there, he will move str
to break through the front south of avdiyivka in the direction of naivalskyi, but they reached the ageds retreated in the south of the country, the racists do not stop shelling the civilian and military infrastructure along the contact line , russian troops are now using a barrage of fire in the donbass, they are covering the positions of ukrainian fighters with continuous artillery and mortar fire, they are hitting with aviation, they are throwing missiles, this is the only way the enemy is...
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as the draft age, of course he has friends who served and served, undressed, forced to do push-ups,ed, koshmarov got out of there, he just kept silent the whole time, what were they doing? a contact or correspondence that you did not like, the russians sent people and filtering camps deep into the country, and there the checks last for months , says the woman olga and her husband were lucky because they were released, they spent the night in rostov and in the morning took the train to st. petersburg, the only goal was to leave russia as soon as possible yes, exactly it was the first of may. it was a holiday they had, and we walked through the park where there were a lot of people, children performing and singing, and we couldn’t find it because we knew how many children there were in mariupol, or it was very painfully, another transit filtering was waiting for them already at the russian estonian border, for a while they were taunting them again, again the phones, again, the same process in estonia olga breathed a sigh of relief, but not for long. here the language is the atmosphere
as the draft age, of course he has friends who served and served, undressed, forced to do push-ups,ed, koshmarov got out of there, he just kept silent the whole time, what were they doing? a contact or correspondence that you did not like, the russians sent people and filtering camps deep into the country, and there the checks last for months , says the woman olga and her husband were lucky because they were released, they spent the night in rostov and in the morning took the train to st....
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who said in this age where we feel religion is already fraying in the victorian age. people find a lot of chaos going on. it was a time of great change. in victorian england railroads coming along industrialization happening a lot of you know populations becoming on the fringes of existence. and he said converse with the ancients okay. the great writers of greece and rome and all through shakespeare has a steadying influence. upon you in the present. okay, it gives you a framework to take in the rush. of news current events big changes going on from day to day you need you need that steadying influence. that's what civilization just call it civilization. can give you fall in love and to be rejected going to happen. okay. you know if you've got the story of dido and aeneas. if you've got odysseus leaving calypso and her her mournfulness. the great stories of love and disappointment probably up to the great gatsby. it just gives you. a reservoir of understanding doesn't it's not that it makes you feel better less rejected, but it gives you a place to interpret what what
who said in this age where we feel religion is already fraying in the victorian age. people find a lot of chaos going on. it was a time of great change. in victorian england railroads coming along industrialization happening a lot of you know populations becoming on the fringes of existence. and he said converse with the ancients okay. the great writers of greece and rome and all through shakespeare has a steadying influence. upon you in the present. okay, it gives you a framework to take in...
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in the era of the early middle ages, people already lived in belovezhskaya pushcha slavs. with the potter's wheel and were engaged in handicrafts. so, belovezhskaya pushcha , known throughout the world due to the huge number of rare animals and plants , also turned out to be a treasury of historical artifacts, given such an amazing diversity on the territory of the reserve, it was decided to create a new museum in the plans. developers of archaeological excavations in the open air historical reconstruction and living history elements. the museum plans to create a family of sites reflecting different of the era, as well as the so-called archaeologist's house in it, visitors will be able to feel like scientists, digging up artifacts and deciphering their meaning and, most importantly, the highlight of the future museum of the site, where you can try to make a stone arrowhead yourself make fire with the help of friction mold a pot using technology late, neolithic and so on. already, the museum staff is developing a program for future primitive master classes. why did our dist
in the era of the early middle ages, people already lived in belovezhskaya pushcha slavs. with the potter's wheel and were engaged in handicrafts. so, belovezhskaya pushcha , known throughout the world due to the huge number of rare animals and plants , also turned out to be a treasury of historical artifacts, given such an amazing diversity on the territory of the reserve, it was decided to create a new museum in the plans. developers of archaeological excavations in the open air historical...
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dame olivia newton—john, who has died at the age of 73.n girl. i was speaking to sandra marinetti. grease was a movie set in the 50s, filmed in the 70s, still loved in the 2020s, it will be adored in the 2120s. future generations will love this movie. it is a timeless classic, so was olivia newton—john. and you've enjoyed watching her in concerts as well, even in the latter stages of her career. what is her great sort of pulling power? to quote one of her song titles, she was "magic". she captured our hearts on screen, through her music and with her personality. you know, in the show business, the thing that they can't teach you is likeability and she had that in spades. very few stars have that. and she was able to cross genres, and she connected with the audience so well, and she was so vulnerable and insecure. i mean, even on grease — that you mentioned in your package there — she was 29 when she got that part, she was terrified. she thought, "i'll be laughed out of town. "i'm too old to play a high—schooler." even said that, she was so
dame olivia newton—john, who has died at the age of 73.n girl. i was speaking to sandra marinetti. grease was a movie set in the 50s, filmed in the 70s, still loved in the 2020s, it will be adored in the 2120s. future generations will love this movie. it is a timeless classic, so was olivia newton—john. and you've enjoyed watching her in concerts as well, even in the latter stages of her career. what is her great sort of pulling power? to quote one of her song titles, she was...
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we are not living in an age where _ moderate. we are not living in an age where you — moderate.. we are not living in an - age where you get moderate swings in the weather any more. living in the age of the impact on climate change and extreme weather is now a pattern, even in a country where gentle weather swings like the uk, and there'll be a lot more of this in the future. it's a future of droughts and storms, and floods i'm afraid, untilwe droughts and storms, and floods i'm afraid, until we get climate change tackled. let afraid, until we get climate change tackled. , ._ , ., afraid, until we get climate change tackled. , , ., ., ., tackled. let me stay with you for a look at the — tackled. let me stay with you for a look at the independent, - tackled. let me stay with you for a look at the independent, it's - tackled. let me stay with you for a look at the independent, it's their| look at the independent, it's their main picture story that they've put on, their mock—up of a newspaper front page — protests a year on from the taliban takeover. because of how life has changed
we are not living in an age where _ moderate. we are not living in an age where you — moderate.. we are not living in an - age where you get moderate swings in the weather any more. living in the age of the impact on climate change and extreme weather is now a pattern, even in a country where gentle weather swings like the uk, and there'll be a lot more of this in the future. it's a future of droughts and storms, and floods i'm afraid, untilwe droughts and storms, and floods i'm afraid, until...
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siberia altai north but because you forget about age.out some illnesses. this, by the way, is the problem of forgetting to take your medication. you don't even feel young. you feel happy. here you will start. and if you take a tent once, today it weighs 2 kg from the tent in total and you will spend one night in the forest. especially if you're lucky in the rain. yes, then every saturday, sunday you will leave, but because it is priceless to pitch a tent on the shore of a reservoir light a fire, look at the stars get wet in the rain, go with water, you know very invigorating. when you come back. why do you think? this is all very strange for me when, for example, i return from siberia after a few days. here i am getting off the plane, getting behind the wheel. cars , some cars around the car, these people and i don’t understand at all what i’m doing here, these people do everything, where are they in a hurry? what for is their life, but the mountains and don't tell me that the old me first climbed 5.500 m at the age of 65 years. just imm
siberia altai north but because you forget about age.out some illnesses. this, by the way, is the problem of forgetting to take your medication. you don't even feel young. you feel happy. here you will start. and if you take a tent once, today it weighs 2 kg from the tent in total and you will spend one night in the forest. especially if you're lucky in the rain. yes, then every saturday, sunday you will leave, but because it is priceless to pitch a tent on the shore of a reservoir light a...
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such a young age to die at.eness for breast cancer in funds, research into its prevention. it is terribly sad but i think she achieved a huge amount in her life too, sort of, in terms of fundraising for research into the disease. . , ,., , , fundraising for research into the disease. . , , ., disease. her family say they are very much _ disease. her family say they are very much continue. _ disease. her family say they are very much continue. they - disease. her family say they are i very much continue. they research into plant —based cheers for medicine done so much to raise awareness and many, many people, particularly in australia where her research centre, one of its basis is still a lot of work for women there. note that will get a chance to see that in xanadu. i note that will get a chance to see that in xanadu.— that in xanadu. i haven't seen it, much to my _ that in xanadu. i haven't seen it, much to my shame _ that in xanadu. i haven't seen it, much to my shame and - that in xanadu. i haven't seen it, m
such a young age to die at.eness for breast cancer in funds, research into its prevention. it is terribly sad but i think she achieved a huge amount in her life too, sort of, in terms of fundraising for research into the disease. . , ,., , , fundraising for research into the disease. . , , ., disease. her family say they are very much _ disease. her family say they are very much continue. _ disease. her family say they are very much continue. they - disease. her family say they are i very much...
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of 18 with the lowest age being 15.t. there's a lot of debate. a lot of the hospitals are trying to run away from the facts. we'll see about children's, what actually the truth is in time. but we know without a doubt, years of published data, these kind of procedures, which are extreme, which are taking off sexual organs of kids, are absolutely happening all over this country. >> yeah, chris, i think we should all commit to never calling it gender affirming it is a sex change operation and we as parents need to stop playing this euphemism game from the left p amala here's what a spokesperson from the hospital told fox digital. we do not provide gender affirming surgery for anyone under the age of 18. we do not provide hormone therapy to children before puberty begins. care is individualized for each patient. but when pressed why the hospital's web site previously said it offers gender-affirming hysterectomies for those between the ages of 0 and 21, the spokesperson said that was a flaw in the design of our web site. so
of 18 with the lowest age being 15.t. there's a lot of debate. a lot of the hospitals are trying to run away from the facts. we'll see about children's, what actually the truth is in time. but we know without a doubt, years of published data, these kind of procedures, which are extreme, which are taking off sexual organs of kids, are absolutely happening all over this country. >> yeah, chris, i think we should all commit to never calling it gender affirming it is a sex change operation...
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and thomas paine finished the age of reason part two, and the u.s. ambassadors, and part two, in 1795. and had many of the same big ideas, and nelson describes it as an effect on and it was about thomas paine and his legacy. a part two of the age of reasoning, nelson said that is a snide smearing and obsessive plans with no they first age of reasons, or any indication of the spiritual, he found a natural philosophy. and if there is a reason for thomas paine's reputation to be solid beyond the englishman and the americans morning christianity, the catastrophic will and age of reason part two the devastation of thomas paine's and still talking, first him in the estimations of the citizens of the united states, the adopted homeland and the investors residence in paris, thomas paine fought off a long open letter to his friend, president george washington. in the letter thomas paine blamed george washington personally, and rescued him from prison. and then thomas paine kept going it, accusing washington it of mismanagement with the country to corruption.
and thomas paine finished the age of reason part two, and the u.s. ambassadors, and part two, in 1795. and had many of the same big ideas, and nelson describes it as an effect on and it was about thomas paine and his legacy. a part two of the age of reasoning, nelson said that is a snide smearing and obsessive plans with no they first age of reasons, or any indication of the spiritual, he found a natural philosophy. and if there is a reason for thomas paine's reputation to be solid beyond the...