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aging. what was this all about. this is that this does suits this is the aging it's called the age man. it is so used to diversity these companies. industry seven there is. trying to simulate what it means to be a potential person they have to speak a little bit louder because i can't hear you right this is rep with aging is all about yes for example as you told us the here protect the simulates do most of the higher frequencies for the frequencies and we've got the off made a mask or the toes are always called it's actually i could be your father you could be my father right sometimes yes and we have a very more for the visual field and we have a full best city in the island so that's courses for example the the orange color a little bit orange color and with her in. and then we have the gloves that assimilates for the first two for the opera was this in the hands as you can see you have restrictions in the mobility are very difficult for me to grip things here i mean it's a very hard inter
aging. what was this all about. this is that this does suits this is the aging it's called the age man. it is so used to diversity these companies. industry seven there is. trying to simulate what it means to be a potential person they have to speak a little bit louder because i can't hear you right this is rep with aging is all about yes for example as you told us the here protect the simulates do most of the higher frequencies for the frequencies and we've got the off made a mask or the toes...
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on aging here's one exciting project. this go around the world. these researchers are holding a conference via skype half the team is located in hamburg soon aversive the heart center the other in san francisco three years ago the u.s. space agency nasa contracted hamburg based heart specialists on your script for to research the aging process of the human cardiovascular system. and you think once you know what to do that we have to look at the immune system because the immune system is involved in a cardiovascular aging process. yes here on earth and why do we use the arrow gravity because weightlessness imitates the aging process. the team has discovered that the body ages faster in zero gravity the problem is especially obvious in long term missions like scott kelly's the american astronaut spent a year on the international space station longer than anyone else on his return he was physically incapable of leaving the capsule without assistance it was thought to be a muscle problem but furnish that first says that's not
on aging here's one exciting project. this go around the world. these researchers are holding a conference via skype half the team is located in hamburg soon aversive the heart center the other in san francisco three years ago the u.s. space agency nasa contracted hamburg based heart specialists on your script for to research the aging process of the human cardiovascular system. and you think once you know what to do that we have to look at the immune system because the immune system is...
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age related diseases which contribute to premature aging. barrett and balanced diet which is mainly a plant based diet consisting of plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables whole grains and like you know because of the color the more you should choose them all exactly and then one of the rules is to avoid overeating of course and to consider that nutrition is just one of the lifestyle factors contributing to longevity it seems to be all about radicals which are those tiny particles in the body which can actually destroy your cells cell walls and nutrition can be helpful against it. yeah it's not all about the free radicals but free radicals are being constantly produced in our body as a byproduct of normal metabolism so they have their bowl and they are specifically produced by the immune cells for example to fight bacteria or viral infections and of course environmental toxins or smoking the concentration of free radicals now when there is an imbalance between the free radicals and their antioxidant defense system then that is what we call ac
age related diseases which contribute to premature aging. barrett and balanced diet which is mainly a plant based diet consisting of plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables whole grains and like you know because of the color the more you should choose them all exactly and then one of the rules is to avoid overeating of course and to consider that nutrition is just one of the lifestyle factors contributing to longevity it seems to be all about radicals which are those tiny particles in the body...
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a nice suit or actually it's not that funny at all because it's an age suit which simulates aging so it was this all about. him as you said this disc is in this big aging it's called the age man and it is used in person to these companies industry seminaries. trying to simulate with this to be a mature person they have to speak a little bit louder because i can't hear you right this is separate aging is all about yes for example as you told us the ear protector simulates do most of the higher frequencies for the frequencies and we've got the duff made a mask those are always called it's actually it could be your father you could be my father right the question sometimes your head we have a there are enough of the visual field and we have a obesity in the eye lens that's courses for example the orange color a little bit orange color with her in. and then we have the gloves that assimilates for the first of all the opera was this in the hands as you can see you have restrictions in the mobility are very difficult for me to grip things here i mean it's very hard interview for me right u
a nice suit or actually it's not that funny at all because it's an age suit which simulates aging so it was this all about. him as you said this disc is in this big aging it's called the age man and it is used in person to these companies industry seminaries. trying to simulate with this to be a mature person they have to speak a little bit louder because i can't hear you right this is separate aging is all about yes for example as you told us the ear protector simulates do most of the higher...
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at at aging. this setting researcher chief science officer and co-founder at sands research foundation talking about human ingenuity and which of the nation technologists welcome back from the show so some are saying. silver tsunami of aging people is set to hit the global economy by two thousand and fifty do you see any major rejuvenation solutions available by that time i will go further i would say the absolutely this rejuvenation biotechnology is the only way that we are going to keep very ageing of the population from completely crippling the global economy already we're in a hugely problematic situation of course the difficulty is that the reason why we have so many people who are. elderly now is because number one we are preventing them from dying young because we're really good now curing infectious diseases and so on but also because the the types of thing that people get sick from later in life are slowly progressive chronic problem so people don't die out once the way they do from typic
at at aging. this setting researcher chief science officer and co-founder at sands research foundation talking about human ingenuity and which of the nation technologists welcome back from the show so some are saying. silver tsunami of aging people is set to hit the global economy by two thousand and fifty do you see any major rejuvenation solutions available by that time i will go further i would say the absolutely this rejuvenation biotechnology is the only way that we are going to keep very...
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still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of aging having haunted us for centuries as a solution is finally within our grasp ducks are brave the gravy and the anti-aging peony are in the chief science officer and co-founder of sensible research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strongly story would come to be mortality and now with unprecedented technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical prophets but if science achieved a seemingly impossible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide the. cycle of life and death sleep to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism of all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite tha
still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of aging having haunted us for centuries as a solution is finally within our grasp ducks are brave the gravy and the anti-aging peony are in the chief science officer and co-founder of sensible research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strongly story would come to be mortality and now with unprecedented technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical...
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through the ages human self strives to look come the ultimate head of the mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical prophets but how can science achieve the city really impossible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide the good shooting nature cycle of life and death lead to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us. so what you propose in order to reverse aging cleaving the organism of all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why well that stopped the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is we keep people healthy later in life but i repairing all of the damage that the body does to itself throughout life in the course of its normal operation and some of that damage is of the thought that you just described essentially the
through the ages human self strives to look come the ultimate head of the mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical prophets but how can science achieve the city really impossible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide the good shooting nature cycle of life and death lead to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science...
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silver tsunami of aging people is set to hit the global economy by twenty. do you see any major rejuvenation solutions available by that time. i will go further i would say that absolutely this rejuvenation by technology is the only way that we are going to keep the ageing of the population from completely crippling the global economy already we're in a hugely problematic situation of course the difficulty is that the reason why we have so many people who are. elderly now is because number one we are preventing them from dying young because we're really good now at curing infectious diseases and so on but also because they thought the types of thing that people get sick from later in life are slowly progressive chronic problem so people don't die out once the way they do from typical infections will continue to go gradually sicker and sicker and sicker and more and more expensive over time and so if everyone is doing that then of course the economic button is absolutely astronomical and yes absolutely the only way we're going to be able to fix this is with r
silver tsunami of aging people is set to hit the global economy by twenty. do you see any major rejuvenation solutions available by that time. i will go further i would say that absolutely this rejuvenation by technology is the only way that we are going to keep the ageing of the population from completely crippling the global economy already we're in a hugely problematic situation of course the difficulty is that the reason why we have so many people who are. elderly now is because number one...
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throughout the golden age. and many other scholars wrote detail texts on optics but none were so comprehensive and influential as if no haitham ski tarbell menarche. at the same money a library in istanbul professor. shows me an ancient copy of it will hate them scrape work. other than the book of optics. of course this isn't in the original copy this was written in the mid fifty's century. mohammad who founded the autumn an empire is written for his library. filmy what's amazing is that we all around the world we talk about newton as being the father of optics and yet here we are a thousand years ago seven hundred years before newton and his away diagram this is there's a there's a convex lens and there's a focal point and there's all the but the rain lines and power lines and the angles of refraction here it is a thousand years ago. optics are all around us from the glasses or contact lenses you wear to the screen you're watching me on right now to the particles of light produced in the synchrotron everything
throughout the golden age. and many other scholars wrote detail texts on optics but none were so comprehensive and influential as if no haitham ski tarbell menarche. at the same money a library in istanbul professor. shows me an ancient copy of it will hate them scrape work. other than the book of optics. of course this isn't in the original copy this was written in the mid fifty's century. mohammad who founded the autumn an empire is written for his library. filmy what's amazing is that we all...
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what were the first three ages and what do you mean by "the fourth age"? >> in the history of the human race there's never been enough of the good stuff. never enough food, never enough medicine but what we've learned is a trick which is fundamentally a way to multiply what people are able to do and three times in the past we've discovered new technologies that are so profound, so big that they alter the trajectory of the human race forever and the first of these was speech which is our singular ability of the species, secondly is agriculture which gave us the city which gave us the division of labor which gave us prosperity . the third was to technologies that happened at the same time which were writing in the wheel and those technologies together give you the basic components you need so when those came into being 5000 years ago, you had empires emerge over the world. i think we're at this point where we are creating a couple of new technologies that are of that magnitude and will change the trajectory of the human race and those two are artificial inte
what were the first three ages and what do you mean by "the fourth age"? >> in the history of the human race there's never been enough of the good stuff. never enough food, never enough medicine but what we've learned is a trick which is fundamentally a way to multiply what people are able to do and three times in the past we've discovered new technologies that are so profound, so big that they alter the trajectory of the human race forever and the first of these was speech...
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very quickly what were the first three ages and what you mean by the fourth age? the historynow, in of the human race there has never been enough of the good stuff, never been enough food or medicine. what we have learned is a trick. technology, which is fundamentally a way to multiply what people are able to do. three times in the past we discovered new technologies. that is so profound, so big that they alter the trajectory of the human race forever. was speech, which was a singular ability as a species. the second was agricultural the game is the cities and that gave us the division of labor and prosperity. technologies, two that happened at the same time, which worked writing and the wheel. together they gave the basic components you need for the nationstate. when those came into being 5000 years ago, empires emerged all over the world. i think that we are at this point where we are creating a couple of new technologies that are of that same magnitude and will change the trajectory of the universe and those two are artificial intelligence. nd robots, by which
very quickly what were the first three ages and what you mean by the fourth age? the historynow, in of the human race there has never been enough of the good stuff, never been enough food or medicine. what we have learned is a trick. technology, which is fundamentally a way to multiply what people are able to do. three times in the past we discovered new technologies. that is so profound, so big that they alter the trajectory of the human race forever. was speech, which was a singular ability...
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department of ag. so this whole package, which is in the current version right now, will help states react to these animal health issues. >> give me a for instance. >> well, we have an influenza outbreak in the united states in the past 18 months, two years. it was devastating. the losses to our poultry farmers was huge. to our turkey farmers. our commissioners, secretaries, and directors were working very closely with industry, with stakeholders, with congress, and with usda to try to stamp that out. but that type of economic impact, it's huge. not just on the loss of the birds and to the farmer directly, but it ripples to the entire food chain. >> if it passes under the bill, exactly how would animal health change? just because of the money involved, because of the process involved? can you give examples? >> exactly, the package includes improved ability to respond when we identify a disease outbreak. it improves our ability to identify, improves our ability to mitigate these from coming, and it has
department of ag. so this whole package, which is in the current version right now, will help states react to these animal health issues. >> give me a for instance. >> well, we have an influenza outbreak in the united states in the past 18 months, two years. it was devastating. the losses to our poultry farmers was huge. to our turkey farmers. our commissioners, secretaries, and directors were working very closely with industry, with stakeholders, with congress, and with usda to try...
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you don't necessarily have to age. i think there is a big of problems that are purely technical that we will live to see the end of. the second thing briefly is i mentioned prosperity. in the end, technology multiplies what we are able to do, and that is a good thing. artificial intelligence makes people smarter effectively. and i is a very simple technology. it really is. it says let's take data about the past, study it and projected in the future but that's not really all that big deal. but what we're doing is we can do a much better now. we have so much more data. if you think about the internet which changed the world simply by letting computers communicate with each other, imagine if we could make everybody on the planet effectively smarter. it one thinks that's a bad idea, the only way you can make that argument is to argue for ignorance to say it would be great if we all woke up less intelligent tomorrow. i think the idea that we are able to build a collective memory of the planet and able to study that with ai
you don't necessarily have to age. i think there is a big of problems that are purely technical that we will live to see the end of. the second thing briefly is i mentioned prosperity. in the end, technology multiplies what we are able to do, and that is a good thing. artificial intelligence makes people smarter effectively. and i is a very simple technology. it really is. it says let's take data about the past, study it and projected in the future but that's not really all that big deal. but...
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a lot of jobs for people for different ages together, but people of different ages together.g to be the same and married people who are the same and married people who are the same and married people who are the same age as us. the story how the same age as us. the story how the french president hangs —— the french president met his wife is on debate. the story of how he won her heart against all odds is to some a sign of french openness to love, to others, and exception that normalizes things. the love is to be dominic a —year—old from the meat to movement, the goal of the new generation here is not to guarantee more freedom on pregnancy for sexual seduction, it is for equality, protection, and respect. on to all the sport... (pres) the us government shutdown is to continue until at least monday —— after the senate was ajourned until new year's eve. the deadlock can't be broken without the agreement of the senate. if you're in the uk, listen to bbc radio 455. this man has been charged with taking a bottle that had a fan on boxing day. the fan says that it constitutes to impr
a lot of jobs for people for different ages together, but people of different ages together.g to be the same and married people who are the same and married people who are the same and married people who are the same age as us. the story how the same age as us. the story how the french president hangs —— the french president met his wife is on debate. the story of how he won her heart against all odds is to some a sign of french openness to love, to others, and exception that normalizes...
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cecilia: yeah, yeah, i mean, all the activities are for children of all ages. brought this. tell us what the significance of this. i'll hold this for you. cecilia: this is an example of the crowns that the children of all ages, again, can make. and you can make these king crowns, and decorate them, and wear them all weekend. damian: all right, so something is working, right? because the children's discovery museum continues the celebration. it's been happening for 21 years, so something is clicking with what you're doing and with the community. cecilia: yes, well, i'm really proud of our cultural celebration series. the three kings celebration is one of eight celebrations that we do throughout the year that showcases the many cultures that exist here in the bay area. and we really pride ourselves in being a place that's welcoming, and inclusive, and provides an opportunity for families to come and learn about the different cultures and traditions. and you know, what better way to start creating a welcoming and an inclusive environment than with children. damian
cecilia: yeah, yeah, i mean, all the activities are for children of all ages. brought this. tell us what the significance of this. i'll hold this for you. cecilia: this is an example of the crowns that the children of all ages, again, can make. and you can make these king crowns, and decorate them, and wear them all weekend. damian: all right, so something is working, right? because the children's discovery museum continues the celebration. it's been happening for 21 years, so something is...
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ag meese: it was a great meeting. the opportunity to meet this great man, and everything that has been said about him is true from my standpoint. both from what i know about him, but also reading about him. he knew god had taken care of the church by having a leader such as that to be the pope at that point in history. the opportunity just to talk with him for 15 or 20 minutes was just a great privilege for me. we talked about some of the things -- again, our countries had in common. that was of course the morality of youth. a topic very much on his mind, something we were concerned about in the justice department. we talked about the drug problem in the united states. we also talked about how some of the catholic bishops, which you heard a little bit about that last night, how there were problems with them. >> in the united states. fmr. ag meese: in the united states, doing things which were -- to what ronald reagan was trying to do in other areas. the pope said, sometimes even bishops make mistakes. it was a great c
ag meese: it was a great meeting. the opportunity to meet this great man, and everything that has been said about him is true from my standpoint. both from what i know about him, but also reading about him. he knew god had taken care of the church by having a leader such as that to be the pope at that point in history. the opportunity just to talk with him for 15 or 20 minutes was just a great privilege for me. we talked about some of the things -- again, our countries had in common. that was...
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we are not all going to marry people who are the same age as oui’s. marry people who are the same agent macron's wife was originally his drama teacher, a married mother of three, and the story of how he won her heart against all odds is to some a sign of french openness to love. to others, an exception that normalises teacher— pupil relationships. desire in france has long been something to be celebrated by the individual, not controlled by the state. but a year on from the #metoo movement, the goal of a new generation is not to guarantee more to this it when it comes to seduction, but for equality and respect. a search is taking place for a british cruise ship entertainer, who went overboard in the caribbean on christmas day. the us coastguard was alerted after 20—year—old arron huff failed to turn up for his shift on harmony of the seas, where he'd been performing in a musical. monika plaha reports. it's one of the world's largest cruise ships, longer than the eiffel tower, with the ability to carry 8,000 passengers. one of them was 20—year—old dance and musical theatre graduate arr
we are not all going to marry people who are the same age as oui’s. marry people who are the same agent macron's wife was originally his drama teacher, a married mother of three, and the story of how he won her heart against all odds is to some a sign of french openness to love. to others, an exception that normalises teacher— pupil relationships. desire in france has long been something to be celebrated by the individual, not controlled by the state. but a year on from the #metoo movement,...
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[laughter] i'm aging. it's hard. karen, karen vandermeulen was an intern in 2013/'14 and has been working with us the last three years. karen is very dedicated to her work. she collaborates closely with other agencies by developing strong connections with professionals. she's able to get services completed due to positive relationships she's developed. that's true about karen. she carries positivity everywhere she goes. that smile, super collaborative. i agree with that. ms. vandermeulen is great at networking with agents to provide presentations to the community. she's recently completed her a.s.w. hours. hard work and creativity along with technology has advanced her skills alt work. her willingness to learn is a major strength for her. she learned about skype and docusign and has tested both for the agency. care season a positive person that works hard to keep morale high in the program. [no audio] ms. vandermeulen has a strong work ethic and cares about the population she served. karen has gone above and beyond a
[laughter] i'm aging. it's hard. karen, karen vandermeulen was an intern in 2013/'14 and has been working with us the last three years. karen is very dedicated to her work. she collaborates closely with other agencies by developing strong connections with professionals. she's able to get services completed due to positive relationships she's developed. that's true about karen. she carries positivity everywhere she goes. that smile, super collaborative. i agree with that. ms. vandermeulen is...
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not at 26, or my own age, 76. and when i was 16, as a child of a harvard professor therefore upper middle class, by birth. i was socialist so to speak. somewhat unscholarly one. it was the age of folk music that i was a -- i call myself a joan bias socialist. i dreamt i saw joe hill. the old joke is that someone who is not a socialist by age 16 has no heart. someone who is still a socialist at age 26 has no brain. now at age 16w the background that i had, socialism looked and you could say was ethically defensible. if you grow up in a family and i take it everyone here did, you grow up in a socialist enterprise. the mom is the old traditional family which is thankfully slowly declining. with the separately planner, and indeed had her own homework for central planning. my grandmother could make all the girls clothing, could cook for 40 hours a week, everything from scratch, so there was economic production in the home which she did and then her husband went off to be an electrician and an electrical contractor and
not at 26, or my own age, 76. and when i was 16, as a child of a harvard professor therefore upper middle class, by birth. i was socialist so to speak. somewhat unscholarly one. it was the age of folk music that i was a -- i call myself a joan bias socialist. i dreamt i saw joe hill. the old joke is that someone who is not a socialist by age 16 has no heart. someone who is still a socialist at age 26 has no brain. now at age 16w the background that i had, socialism looked and you could say was...
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gave way to an age of absolutism succeeded by the age of reason and the era of industrialization. be angels as messengers of an inscrutable god lost their significance but his advocates for and counsel as to humanity they are an eternal reminder of humans yearning not to be alone and as a perpetual changing motif of bombs they are a central aspect of western religious culture. tomorrow's musicians to. the world's best supporting useless does nothing to live. their lives from. the classic festival. the flip side to the future. limits on d w. closely. listen carefully to. the soon. to get. discovered. subscribe to documentary to. where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. as a look existed to listen to. the journey back to the roots of government must lead. the charge family from somalia the rubble. the urgent assistance. from a late start in january twenty third on d. w. . i've. a bangladesh election commission has declared prime minister shaikh has seen as me league winner of parliamentary elections dozens of opposition candidates pulled out of the race amid al
gave way to an age of absolutism succeeded by the age of reason and the era of industrialization. be angels as messengers of an inscrutable god lost their significance but his advocates for and counsel as to humanity they are an eternal reminder of humans yearning not to be alone and as a perpetual changing motif of bombs they are a central aspect of western religious culture. tomorrow's musicians to. the world's best supporting useless does nothing to live. their lives from. the classic...
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age 8, she didn't know her strange new toy was a grenade. ages 10 to 14, age 3.nted and warped by nutritional deficiencies. pillars of the brave new world, separated from parents whose names they don't even remember. roaming like wolf packs, stealing begging education neglected, all normal influence gone. living in filth, and millions more are like them from which will emerge new leaders. new leaders who also will bear the burden of keeping the peace together. for here, too, as well as in more fortunate nations, our makers of tomorrow. will there be new einsteins madame curies, or a new hitlers, mussolinis, for the axis had carefully contrived a legacy, a legacy to drag down neighbor nations into one common ruin, jeopardizing the next generation for the next round. for germany in particular had had long practice of ripping the entire fabric of a nation's life so that a state of enduring weakness could be assured. liberation or not. liberated -- the village that once filled this entire valley and then was wiped so completely off the face of the earth where not eve
age 8, she didn't know her strange new toy was a grenade. ages 10 to 14, age 3.nted and warped by nutritional deficiencies. pillars of the brave new world, separated from parents whose names they don't even remember. roaming like wolf packs, stealing begging education neglected, all normal influence gone. living in filth, and millions more are like them from which will emerge new leaders. new leaders who also will bear the burden of keeping the peace together. for here, too, as well as in more...
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bush has died at the age of ninety four. after ten pm friday local time about eight months after the. death of his wife barbara bush the nation's forty first president served from one thousand nine hundred ninety one thousand nine hundred ninety three and eight years later watched his son george w. become the forty third president the elder bush saw his popularity swell with the united states success in the gulf war in one thousand nine hundred one only to watch it evaporate in a brief but deep recession the republican was defeated in his bid for a second term by democrat bill clinton bush had also been a wild war two hero texas congressman cia director and ronald reagan's vice president only one other u.s. president john adams had a son who also became president so what can serve as a white house aide to george bush sr he joins us now by skype from philadelphia thanks so much joe my my condolences i believe you did work with the former president how will you remember him. not only. you were. president of the united states t
bush has died at the age of ninety four. after ten pm friday local time about eight months after the. death of his wife barbara bush the nation's forty first president served from one thousand nine hundred ninety one thousand nine hundred ninety three and eight years later watched his son george w. become the forty third president the elder bush saw his popularity swell with the united states success in the gulf war in one thousand nine hundred one only to watch it evaporate in a brief but deep...
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because the turner for the ages starts december twenty second on t w. cuts.hello and welcome to head africa. climate change the united nations has warned is said to be one of the major challenges of our time and is the focus of this week's program i'm felicia industry and joining me as always is my charming colleague n.-t. in nigeria.
because the turner for the ages starts december twenty second on t w. cuts.hello and welcome to head africa. climate change the united nations has warned is said to be one of the major challenges of our time and is the focus of this week's program i'm felicia industry and joining me as always is my charming colleague n.-t. in nigeria.
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can the what beaming the fourth age? >> in the history of the human race has never been enough stuff, never enough food, never enough medicine, but what we have learned is a trick that technology is able to multiply what people can do. in the past we have discovered new technology so profound that it alters the trajectory of the human race forever. speech, the second was agriculture which gave us the city which gave us the division of labor which gave us prosperity. a third was two technologies that happened at the same time which was writing and the wheel. basicgive you the component you need for the nationstate. into being you had empires emerge all over the world. i think we are at a point where we are creating a couple new technologies that are of some magnitude and will change the trajectory. those are artificial intelligence by which we outsource human thought and robots by which we outsource human action. when you build machines that think and act for us, what do we do? >> and went to the fourth age begin? >> that
can the what beaming the fourth age? >> in the history of the human race has never been enough stuff, never enough food, never enough medicine, but what we have learned is a trick that technology is able to multiply what people can do. in the past we have discovered new technology so profound that it alters the trajectory of the human race forever. speech, the second was agriculture which gave us the city which gave us the division of labor which gave us prosperity. a third was two...
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aging in place, if you can't age in place at home, you should be able to age in place in your community, where your friends, your support system is. and the most egregious example is sub-acute care. if you choose to live on a ventilator with similar, complex care and you didn't be cared for at home, you now have to leave the county. there is none in-county. it's a form of long-term care. the smallest percentage of people embrace it. it's the most egregious example. i would like the health commission to support legislation that requires skilled nursing facilities to report out-of-county transfers in a way that's hippa-complaint. i'm sure it can be done. and i have an article that you have a copy of. thanks. >> thank you. that concludes general public comment that i have before me. and we thank you for those issues. >> clerk: item 5 is the report back from today's found answer and planning committee. >> finance and planning committee met immediately before this meeting. during the meeting, we took a deep dive into the december contracts report, which took longer than anticipated. and we d
aging in place, if you can't age in place at home, you should be able to age in place in your community, where your friends, your support system is. and the most egregious example is sub-acute care. if you choose to live on a ventilator with similar, complex care and you didn't be cared for at home, you now have to leave the county. there is none in-county. it's a form of long-term care. the smallest percentage of people embrace it. it's the most egregious example. i would like the health...
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and staying with the digital age listen lanie out boasts the e.u. says foster's to broadband internet its i t sector attracts entrepreneurs and big names and to make sure they can navigate around the capitol on foot safely it's even put down a lane for mobile uses the smart phone like it or not we simply can't do without it and vilnius is now blazing a path for those who just can't seem to get enough of it without lifting their heads in the east. it's fun to be experiencing something new and it's also very interesting to find these little signs on the way on the roads and this also makes you feel a bit safer those signs on the ground indicate the direction things appear to be headed lithuania has europe's fastest broadband internet the capital vilnius is geared towards i.t. boasting twenty percent growth in the sector in the past three years we are actually really. hungry for good investments for service centers to open a business and we have a lot of them we have big names bark wise or best and you know who would do our nice that who do the service
and staying with the digital age listen lanie out boasts the e.u. says foster's to broadband internet its i t sector attracts entrepreneurs and big names and to make sure they can navigate around the capitol on foot safely it's even put down a lane for mobile uses the smart phone like it or not we simply can't do without it and vilnius is now blazing a path for those who just can't seem to get enough of it without lifting their heads in the east. it's fun to be experiencing something new and...
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he developed an interest in robotics at a young age two years ago aged just fourteen he made his own replacement hand using a three d. printer. he says made more than sixty fingers hands and arms charging less than one hundred dollars to cover materials such as this biodegradable plastic artificial limbs in bolivia one of the poorest countries in the region can cost between two to three thousand dollars. what i always say is what the three d. printer takes twenty four hours to finish can change the life of a person forever. we're. still only sixteen his reputation growing in bolivia and beyond the plans to study by a medicine to one day used by onyx to control his left hand directly from his brain . says he's going to use his new hand to play games he couldn't play before i was no one else will have one of these he'll be able to do so many things with it i am extremely grateful so to a many across bolivia beneficiaries of leonardo's dream he simply wanted a hand so he made one using his initiative on what was available. there are disease santa cruz bolivia. only most of us are lucky
he developed an interest in robotics at a young age two years ago aged just fourteen he made his own replacement hand using a three d. printer. he says made more than sixty fingers hands and arms charging less than one hundred dollars to cover materials such as this biodegradable plastic artificial limbs in bolivia one of the poorest countries in the region can cost between two to three thousand dollars. what i always say is what the three d. printer takes twenty four hours to finish can change...
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but the plan to introduce an age of consent was dropped. labeling sex with under-15's as statutory rape, some felt, would devalue genuine relationships. >>ur president and his wife met when he was very young. we have a duty to respect the love that might contradict our model of a typical relatiohip. a lot of jobs bring people from different ages together. eese age differences are is of our society commend it -- are the fabric of our i society, ais wonderful. we're not all going to be the same and married people the same age aheus. lucy w.:tory of how the french president met his wife hangs over the current debate in france. mr. macron's wife was originaacy his drama r, a married mother of three. the story of how he won her heart against all odds is of frenchsign openness to love and to others normalizing teacher-people relations. desire inrance was long something to be celebrated by thend iidual not controlled by the state. but a year on from the #metoo movement, the goal of a new generation is not to guarantee more freedom orit privacy whe
but the plan to introduce an age of consent was dropped. labeling sex with under-15's as statutory rape, some felt, would devalue genuine relationships. >>ur president and his wife met when he was very young. we have a duty to respect the love that might contradict our model of a typical relatiohip. a lot of jobs bring people from different ages together. eese age differences are is of our society commend it -- are the fabric of our i society, ais wonderful. we're not all going to be the...
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in any event he goes on and on and and the new ag, who is now being replaced by yet another ag who openly campaigned on a get trump agenda does little else but rant, rave, politic against me. we'll never be treated fairly by these people. total double standard of quote,
in any event he goes on and on and and the new ag, who is now being replaced by yet another ag who openly campaigned on a get trump agenda does little else but rant, rave, politic against me. we'll never be treated fairly by these people. total double standard of quote,
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the spirit of the age demanded a massive triumphant. as an old man received a commission from pope clement the ninth to design the entrance to the cast as some tangent of. the building was the most a limb of emperor hadrian and the triumphant entrance way over the bridge was lined with statues of the classical gods of victory many replace these with angels converting a pagan monument and true christian. the angels honed the instruments of the passion will kristie in their hands the road becomes a symbolic way of the cross via dolorosa like the one walked by the pilgrims in jerusalem. converted it into a triumphal procession and the angels bear with. as to it with the symbols of christ passion. the angel with a crown of thorns was structured by many himself the newly sculpted angel stood in the sequence of statues with the apostles peter and paul who were on it as martyrs and the here to proclaim the victory of christendom. the mausoleum of cast down sometimes a low but always dominated the entrance way to rome if people look around now
the spirit of the age demanded a massive triumphant. as an old man received a commission from pope clement the ninth to design the entrance to the cast as some tangent of. the building was the most a limb of emperor hadrian and the triumphant entrance way over the bridge was lined with statues of the classical gods of victory many replace these with angels converting a pagan monument and true christian. the angels honed the instruments of the passion will kristie in their hands the road becomes...
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a lot of jobs bring people frome different ages tog these age differences are the is of ourociety commend it -- are the fabric of our society, and it is wonderful. we're not all going to be the same and married people the same age as us. lucy w.: the story of how the french president met his wife hangs over the current debate in wiance. mr. macron' was originally his drama teacher, a married mother of three. the story of how he won her heart against all ds is of frenchign topennelove and to others normalizing teacher-people relations. desire in france was long something to be celebrated by the individual not controlled by the state. but a year on from the #metoo movement, the goal of a new generation is not to guarantee more freedomr privacy when it comes to seduction, but equality, protection, and respect. lucy williamson, bbc n paris. lucy: instagram has apologized after a test feature was accidentally rolled out to millions of people using the app. the change meant that moving through a feed had to be done by swiping horizontally rather than vertically. almost as soon as the change was
a lot of jobs bring people frome different ages tog these age differences are the is of ourociety commend it -- are the fabric of our society, and it is wonderful. we're not all going to be the same and married people the same age as us. lucy w.: the story of how the french president met his wife hangs over the current debate in wiance. mr. macron' was originally his drama teacher, a married mother of three. the story of how he won her heart against all ds is of frenchign topennelove and to...
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eight thousand bosnian men and boys our age was hailed a hero by bosnian muslims but denounced as the butcher of bosnia by many ethnic serbs. is sleeze foreign minister has summoned the egyptian ambassador to demand justice for those behind the med student julio regime it follows prosecutors in rome and now seen plans to investigate members of egypt's secret service as suspects and his mete the cambridge graduate student disappeared in january twenty sixth seen his body was found the following month with signs of torture in the desert outside of cairo a british student is facing trial in egypt for taking a photograph of a military helicopter nineteen year old muhammad fathy. was detained on arrival at alexandria airport last week after taking the picture through a window of the plane he was on. family have called on the british government to secure his release countries in southern africa have made progress in fighting hiv and aids but still have the highest rates of the virus and it's estimated that despite better treatments and education almost ten million young people in africa wil
eight thousand bosnian men and boys our age was hailed a hero by bosnian muslims but denounced as the butcher of bosnia by many ethnic serbs. is sleeze foreign minister has summoned the egyptian ambassador to demand justice for those behind the med student julio regime it follows prosecutors in rome and now seen plans to investigate members of egypt's secret service as suspects and his mete the cambridge graduate student disappeared in january twenty sixth seen his body was found the following...
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whole town is a tangle narrow streets due to a lack of space during the middle ages houses were built and large. back then it probably felt crammed today in. seems romantic many of these small houses are rented out as holiday homes. ellis and chord charts are typical of the old town they were created when new big grew rep at least in the middle ages kommersant made the city rich at that time. its location on the top of a river and close proximity to the baltic sea were very advantageous to the old warehouses are still quite impressive. for the most famous landmark of rubik the gates in two thousand and six it was even stamped on the two year old court so if you're moving go to the gate there you can really learn something about the history of this city. great well fosters and the. whole student gate was built in the fifteenth century to help defend the city. and if i'd had a weapon and the city were under siege yes i'd probably have fought. i think i'd actually use the cannon to defend the city. of trying to protect myself with a shield and attacked with alliance hum. fortunately thos
whole town is a tangle narrow streets due to a lack of space during the middle ages houses were built and large. back then it probably felt crammed today in. seems romantic many of these small houses are rented out as holiday homes. ellis and chord charts are typical of the old town they were created when new big grew rep at least in the middle ages kommersant made the city rich at that time. its location on the top of a river and close proximity to the baltic sea were very advantageous to the...
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scott turner for the ages starts december twenty second g.w. . the first. i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your romance with me your host meghan lee as always we are making our way around to all the cultural hot spots in europe here's a look at what's coming up. riding the waves the portuguese resort of nazare is a surfers paradise. telling the tale.
scott turner for the ages starts december twenty second g.w. . the first. i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your romance with me your host meghan lee as always we are making our way around to all the cultural hot spots in europe here's a look at what's coming up. riding the waves the portuguese resort of nazare is a surfers paradise. telling the tale.
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the age of darkness. true the churches are magnificent but they represent the harmony of the hapsburgs the victors of course there are exceptions and strong have monastery is perhaps the finest near wisdom has built herself a house. since its founding in the twelfth century strong half has been home to a library without parallel in the world. half a million volumes a priceless door of manuscripts into nabila and ancient maps monasteries oldest and most precious possession is the manuscript of the structure of gospels it's a long story how this codex found its way to prague and i'll show you another form of wisdom. in the old jewish cemetery the wisdom of the word became the wisdom of the stones they tell the story of the jews of my city a story of sadness and death of persecution and expulsion a story as old as prague itself. how many graves are here no one knows one hundred fifty thousand perhaps many are jalopy dated they look as if they have sprung from the ground there was little space in the ghetto s
the age of darkness. true the churches are magnificent but they represent the harmony of the hapsburgs the victors of course there are exceptions and strong have monastery is perhaps the finest near wisdom has built herself a house. since its founding in the twelfth century strong half has been home to a library without parallel in the world. half a million volumes a priceless door of manuscripts into nabila and ancient maps monasteries oldest and most precious possession is the manuscript of...
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to an all ages era. the husband of a british woman jailed in iran says she's being denied medical treatment despite the discovery of lumps in her breast as a means of garri radcliffe was detained by iranian police and twenty sixteen she was sentenced to five years in prison for plotting to overthrow the government have family says she's innocent and was only running a journalism course another strong earthquake triggered by italy is mount etna volcano has struck the island of sicily injuring at least ten people the four point eight magnitude jolt was one of more than a thousand tremors linked to edna's ongoing eruption it damaged buildings and forced about six hundred people into emergency shelters on monday a mountain that erupted from its side for the first time in more than a decade. indonesia has we were all flights around an erupting volcano which triggered a tsunami and a crack a teller continues to spew columns about into the air for days after its crazy collapsed sending waves of up to five meter
to an all ages era. the husband of a british woman jailed in iran says she's being denied medical treatment despite the discovery of lumps in her breast as a means of garri radcliffe was detained by iranian police and twenty sixteen she was sentenced to five years in prison for plotting to overthrow the government have family says she's innocent and was only running a journalism course another strong earthquake triggered by italy is mount etna volcano has struck the island of sicily injuring at...