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age and comparing that with the adult population below state pension age.uring population ageing. but what we have been looking at is whether there is an alternative way. we are increasingly seeing the state pension age is no longer the cut—off that separates a person's working life from a person's retired life. you are talking about economic activity, aren't you? yes. what we are increasingly seeing is that people are working beyond the age of 65. we are seeing one in ten people over the age of 65 are employed. that is double the figure that we saw 20 years ago. around that it was one in 20. we are seeing increases in the numbers of people aged in their 50s, particularly in the numbers of people aged in their50s, particularly women, in the numbers of people aged in their 50s, particularly women, who are working compared to previously. they are mostly working part—time. it may well be increased flexibility of working arrangements that enable them to do this. even if they are working after pension age, it doesn't make them any less dependent, it doesn't less
age and comparing that with the adult population below state pension age.uring population ageing. but what we have been looking at is whether there is an alternative way. we are increasingly seeing the state pension age is no longer the cut—off that separates a person's working life from a person's retired life. you are talking about economic activity, aren't you? yes. what we are increasingly seeing is that people are working beyond the age of 65. we are seeing one in ten people over the age...
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ag davis: no, your honor. far be it for me to presume the basis, but i see it as one of the issues before the court as your honor asked, how far are we to go, and what does it matter? what part does the history play? jus. roberts: is there anything that suggests they should be limitation looking to the history of the prosecutor involved? ag davis: there is no limitation. certainly the precedent says you have to consider it. i am not aware of any language for this particular circumstance where we have six trials by the same district attorney. i am not aware of any. this is unique in that regard. jus. gorsuch: justice breyer pointed out a dichotomy that in other areas might be exploitable but if all of the history is relevant as you have acknowledged, what light does that shed on what otherwise might appear to be an innocent strike, and what rule would you lay down? it is hard to do but we are taking cases to guide future disputes, not just this one. how would you write the rule as to the relevance of the best i
ag davis: no, your honor. far be it for me to presume the basis, but i see it as one of the issues before the court as your honor asked, how far are we to go, and what does it matter? what part does the history play? jus. roberts: is there anything that suggests they should be limitation looking to the history of the prosecutor involved? ag davis: there is no limitation. certainly the precedent says you have to consider it. i am not aware of any language for this particular circumstance where...
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ag davis: no, your honor. far be it for me to presume the basis, but i see it as one of the issues before the court as your honor asked, how far are we to go, and what does it matter? what part does the history play? jus. roberts: is there anything that suggests they should be limitation looking to the history of the prosecutor involved? ag davis: there is no limitation. certainly the precedent says you have to consider it. i am not aware of any language for this particular circumstance where we have six trials by the same district attorney. i am not aware of any. this is unique in that regard. jus. gorsuch: justice breyer pointed out a dichotomy that in other areas might be exploitable but if all of the history is relevant as you have acknowledged, what light does that shed on what otherwise might appear to be an innocent strike, and what rule would you lay down? it is hard to do but we are taking cases to guide future disputes, not just this one. how would you write the rule as to the relevance of the best i
ag davis: no, your honor. far be it for me to presume the basis, but i see it as one of the issues before the court as your honor asked, how far are we to go, and what does it matter? what part does the history play? jus. roberts: is there anything that suggests they should be limitation looking to the history of the prosecutor involved? ag davis: there is no limitation. certainly the precedent says you have to consider it. i am not aware of any language for this particular circumstance where...
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our way of doing that in san francisco is to have age and disability -- i'm sorry -- age and disability resource centers across the city, and we have 13 of them. one of them is through tour works it's focused on younger people with disabilities. so that's what we've done there. then i guess lastly, we fund advocacy. it allows you to fund advocacy even with older americans act dollars because the federal government knew and continues to know there's not nearly enough money in some of these services. we fund senior and disability action to really do a lot of advocacy at the city and state level to ensure that people with disabilities and older adults have resources. i'm going to end with that. there are other programs that we have that serve both populations, but i really wanted to focus in on some of the changes. i hope that's helpful, and i'm happy to take any questions. >> thank you for that informative presentation and being so sensitive around the time. we will jump in councilmember questions. we'll go in order of request. so first order is alex madrid. >> thank you for coming. i hav
our way of doing that in san francisco is to have age and disability -- i'm sorry -- age and disability resource centers across the city, and we have 13 of them. one of them is through tour works it's focused on younger people with disabilities. so that's what we've done there. then i guess lastly, we fund advocacy. it allows you to fund advocacy even with older americans act dollars because the federal government knew and continues to know there's not nearly enough money in some of these...
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bloomberg says millions of britons are facing financial hardship in old age.ith the over—65s projected to account for a quarter of all people in the uk within the next 20 years, the institute for fiscal studies said britain is woefully unprepared for the challenges posed by an ageing population. and on the mail online website, are we becoming far too lazy to even be bothered to make ourselves a sandwich as the popularity of online food delivery apps surges throughout the world. algorithims for companies such as deliveroo and just eat show that orders of basics such as a bacon butty or a simple cup of tea are now increasingly considered normal. with me is henry bonsu who's a broadcaster and commentator on international affairs. i don't know about you but i found this also moving, the stories are amazing and moving. it's very powerful. it's amazingly powerful. and le figaro says the morning of victory. you see how they set what happened 75 years ago today in contact and how there was the dawn of freedom and peace for europe. a ce ntre—left of freedom and peace f
bloomberg says millions of britons are facing financial hardship in old age.ith the over—65s projected to account for a quarter of all people in the uk within the next 20 years, the institute for fiscal studies said britain is woefully unprepared for the challenges posed by an ageing population. and on the mail online website, are we becoming far too lazy to even be bothered to make ourselves a sandwich as the popularity of online food delivery apps surges throughout the world. algorithims...
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state pension age was 65. it up to 65, to be in line with men. but what they women have an issue with is the speed at which the changes were brought through, and how they were communicated. so you're hearing about women who were maybe 58, 59, thinking they would retire at 60, but then finding out the retirement age would be 65. are we expecting to hear any changes at the end of today, or is this just a review and how it has been communicated? it is a two day review, and they will look closely at how the government has communicated the changes. so, the government said at the time they had had a communication campaign, with letters, adverts in the press and everything, but it is about whether those ladies actually were able to receive those communications, did they read the newspapers, did they receive letters? they will look closely at those kind of things. so, lots of issues about how this was communicated to women. and lots of the campaign group say that the ladies are massively out yes, we are hearing storie
state pension age was 65. it up to 65, to be in line with men. but what they women have an issue with is the speed at which the changes were brought through, and how they were communicated. so you're hearing about women who were maybe 58, 59, thinking they would retire at 60, but then finding out the retirement age would be 65. are we expecting to hear any changes at the end of today, or is this just a review and how it has been communicated? it is a two day review, and they will look closely...
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i'm proud of my age.ully, i can age gracefully, beautifully and happily, thanks to crepe erase. so what are you waiting for? join us. join me and the revolution revolution that's changing the look of crepey skin. ♪ announcer 1: this is the arm of a 74-year-old woman. and this is the same arm after using crepe erase advanced just one time. announcer 2: crepe erase is america's number one antiaging body treatment system for crepey skin, because it works. announcer 1: and now, crepe erase advanced is new and improved, with our most powerful crepey skin fighting formula. ever. it's clinically shown to improve the appearance of skin. tone and elasticity. announcer 2: so you can get amazing results. and even better results in 30 days. and look at this, in 60 days. crepe erase advanced his form is specifically formulated to treat your neck, chest, arms, legs and hands. announcer 1: these are the age giveaway zones, and they betray are betraying her real age, making you look older than you really are. crepe erase
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almost half of those people are under age 65.investing in this community is really important for the future of our city. so, again, this is something we used to communicate with the public about disability. the first chart says san francisco residents report many types of disability. and some people report multiple disabilities. so we're looking at really trying to figure out how many people report different types of disabilities. and the most often reported is mobility, defined as difficult walking or climbing stairs. that's about 50,000 people. the second is difficulty with independent living, which includes doing errands alone. that is a little less, 40,000 people. cognitive, difficulty concentrating, remembering or making decisions, is around 35,000 people. and sensory, which is hearing or seeing, is also around that same number. and then needing help with personal care is about 25,000. so if you can -- you can see because the total is 94,000, that people report multiple disabilities generally. the second piece to the right o
almost half of those people are under age 65.investing in this community is really important for the future of our city. so, again, this is something we used to communicate with the public about disability. the first chart says san francisco residents report many types of disability. and some people report multiple disabilities. so we're looking at really trying to figure out how many people report different types of disabilities. and the most often reported is mobility, defined as difficult...
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. >>> and next, joe biden says his age is a plus. >> with age comes wisdom and experience that can makelot better. >> but in his first senate race biden knocked his opponent as old and out of touch. is he getting a taste of his own medicine? >>> and trump claims victory with mexico. are his threats working or is all this a charade? (paul) great. another wireless ad. so many of them are full of this complicated, tricky language about their network and offers and blah blah blah. look. sprint's going to do things differently. and let you decide for yourself. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. try it out and see the savings. if you don't love it, get your money back. see? simple. now sprint's unlimited plan comes with one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. so switch now. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com what! she's zip lining with little jon? it's lil jon. even he knows that. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewar
. >>> and next, joe biden says his age is a plus. >> with age comes wisdom and experience that can makelot better. >> but in his first senate race biden knocked his opponent as old and out of touch. is he getting a taste of his own medicine? >>> and trump claims victory with mexico. are his threats working or is all this a charade? (paul) great. another wireless ad. so many of them are full of this complicated, tricky language about their network and offers and...
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to guru ashee and love in old age to guru ashee and her community.end right across the board. it'll certainly be noticeable across southern areas, where the humidity will also gradually increase, and into next week, certainly late on sunday, the threat of thundery showers increases as well. for the weekend, fine for most of us. lots of dry weather around. we start this morning on a cool note outside town. the single digits in one or two places. the pressure chart reveals high pressure. this will be the driving force for the fine weather, certainly for the first half of the weekend, but this low pressure system will come into play later across the south—west. lots of sunshine up and down the country this morning, into the afternoon, cloud will tend to build up in places. could see an isolated shower pretty much anywhere, but northern scotland will see a scattering of showers, i think, through the morning and into the afternoon. temperatures higher than we have seen over the last few days. high 20s for england and wales. 19 or 20 in the central belt of
to guru ashee and love in old age to guru ashee and her community.end right across the board. it'll certainly be noticeable across southern areas, where the humidity will also gradually increase, and into next week, certainly late on sunday, the threat of thundery showers increases as well. for the weekend, fine for most of us. lots of dry weather around. we start this morning on a cool note outside town. the single digits in one or two places. the pressure chart reveals high pressure. this...
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bye-bye age spots.s the fast, easy way to look 10 years younger, just like that. - luminess silk is my secret weapon. this is what luminess silk does for you. - [narrator] silk instantly covers all your skin imperfections, to leave you looking flawless in just seconds. - my husband the other day actually said that i look like i'm getting younger. i just turned 50. - [narrator] we are celebrating almost 25 years in the beauty business, delivering the best premium airbrush technology and cosmetics available and today, we have big news. we are thrilled to introduce you to the all new 5th generation luminess. this is our most luxurious, best system ever. it's unlike anything you've used before. luminess silk is the only way you'll get full, luminous coverage that instantly makes you look 10 years younger. - i am 52 years old and let me tell ya, i look better than i have ever looked. - [narrator] airbrush makeup is the hollywood secret to beauty. now, airbrush is for everyone. luminess is the new and better
bye-bye age spots.s the fast, easy way to look 10 years younger, just like that. - luminess silk is my secret weapon. this is what luminess silk does for you. - [narrator] silk instantly covers all your skin imperfections, to leave you looking flawless in just seconds. - my husband the other day actually said that i look like i'm getting younger. i just turned 50. - [narrator] we are celebrating almost 25 years in the beauty business, delivering the best premium airbrush technology and...
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ok i think all people have some sort of special talent no matter their age. i think it wouldn't be a bad idea to refine that talent and take a shot at doing it let's. listen to. the new fashion stylist next girl europe's renowned fashion week and for that piece well prepared. and inspiration for all of us that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on our com slash asia or on facebook and twitter. before we go will leave you with some images of a story that we've been following the ongoing mass protests in hong kong people have gathered on the streets again today ahead of the g. 20 summit kicking off later this week we'll see you next on. the for. the colbys in germany to learn german published in the. why not learn with him d w z learning course because freak. you know this is you know 5 minutes 4 minutes. past the hour interview to. be having all. these states in the pantheon of the great tennis certainly he's one for the ages. but. scott turner. starts july 10th on t.w. . a deal is close more u.s. optimism over its tariff dispute with china a
ok i think all people have some sort of special talent no matter their age. i think it wouldn't be a bad idea to refine that talent and take a shot at doing it let's. listen to. the new fashion stylist next girl europe's renowned fashion week and for that piece well prepared. and inspiration for all of us that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on our com slash asia or on facebook and twitter. before we go will leave you with some images of a story that we've been following the...
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at the age of 55. he went to college on the g.i. bill and went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. >> he served in world war ii? rep. wild: and korea, yes. >> what was he like as a dad? rep. wild: a disciplinarian. very funny, very extroverted. my friends all loved him but at home, he was very demanding. >> what was childhood like? what did you learn from it? rep. wild: we moved constantly. my mother had her own career that she had to constantly reinvent because of father's career and moving around so much. i have a younger sister who is almost eight years younger than i am. it is difficult to make new friends, get in a groove wherever you are, you end up picking up and moving. as an adult, i realized it was the best experience i could have had. i saw a lot of places i never would have seen, really learned how to be adaptable to new situations. it was very challenging but a very interesting childhood. >> did you learn different languages? rep. wild: i actually spok
at the age of 55. he went to college on the g.i. bill and went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. >> he served in world war ii? rep. wild: and korea, yes. >> what was he like as a dad? rep. wild: a disciplinarian. very funny, very extroverted. my friends all loved him but at home, he was very demanding. >> what was childhood like? what did you learn from it? rep. wild: we moved constantly. my mother had her own career that she had to...
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are you against age verification?” pornography, will be blocked. are you against age verification?edgehammer to crack a nut. but are you against age verification? i don't see a great need for it, we have child protection systems already. i have two small children and i protect the way they use the internet. doctor weston, just react to some of the things said there. first of all, there is already protection out there, why do we need these extra age verification legislations? there, why do we need these extra age verification legislations?|j think from my perspective, you know, i work with parents all the time and in lots of my talks, i am telling them, sharing research evidence around the consumption of pornography and i would just like to make a few points. first of all, the safeguards thatjerry referred to, they are not working. we are the largest consumers of pornography in this country! the largest consumers of pornography in this country are teenage boys. the average age of a boy encountering pornography is 11. the government, even childlike, did some work in 2015 were 12—15 —
are you against age verification?” pornography, will be blocked. are you against age verification?edgehammer to crack a nut. but are you against age verification? i don't see a great need for it, we have child protection systems already. i have two small children and i protect the way they use the internet. doctor weston, just react to some of the things said there. first of all, there is already protection out there, why do we need these extra age verification legislations? there, why do we...
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it has everything you could need to stay well in old age — even a running machine.guru ashee hopes it will become home to a0 members of her community. though there are no official figures for the third gender community, it is estimated to be close to half a million people. it is believed that almost 5% of them are hiv positive. if you are third gender, you are 50 times more likely to be living with hiv than someone from the general population. less than ten miles away is heera mandi, or the diamond market, one of lahore‘s worst kept secrets. almost everyone knows about this place, but it's rarely referenced in polite conversation. it is where society's outcasts have lived together for generations. it is currently home to guru ashee and many of the people who will eventually move to the retirement home. madhu, who i met at the retirement home, has invited me to her place for the evening. she rarely ever takes the night off work, so tonight i'll join her while she waits for clients. madhu's got her first client of the evening, but before they get the business, he has
it has everything you could need to stay well in old age — even a running machine.guru ashee hopes it will become home to a0 members of her community. though there are no official figures for the third gender community, it is estimated to be close to half a million people. it is believed that almost 5% of them are hiv positive. if you are third gender, you are 50 times more likely to be living with hiv than someone from the general population. less than ten miles away is heera mandi, or the...
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age matter? >> of course age matters.d say thomas jefferson told him, it is not your age, it is your works. for millennials, we need a candidate in your age range that shows values, reflects what we care about and not jokingly marijuana, it is economic issues, environmental issues. >> marijuana. >> got to marijuana quickly. >> i knew it was going to happen. >> i'm right. >> he was not a kid when he was running. >> it's true, he made that point about he knew thomas jefferson. millennials are the most diverse group of people in america and we need to be reflected by that kind of candidate. >> that clip reminded me of reagan. i won't let my partner's age and youth and inexperience against them. >> age values. age, i'm not sure it makes a big deal. look at 2016, more millennials voted for bernie sanders than trump and hillary combined. >> you read my mind. the other day we had two combined that was like 300 years old, yet i don't obsess over ratings, but young people -- >> you would think in 2008, they made a big issue about
age matter? >> of course age matters.d say thomas jefferson told him, it is not your age, it is your works. for millennials, we need a candidate in your age range that shows values, reflects what we care about and not jokingly marijuana, it is economic issues, environmental issues. >> marijuana. >> got to marijuana quickly. >> i knew it was going to happen. >> i'm right. >> he was not a kid when he was running. >> it's true, he made that point about he...
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6 skills even though they're age 5 but some of them only age for age 3 and so though when they reach grade one there's already a 4 year age range in their school development so that's the central challenge of teaching everywhere in the world as is handling that diversity and it's not just about ethnic diversity or diversity of so should the social class. that level of diversity is everywhere and. that's the challenge of teaching and so the teachers really do need to be magicians to be able to handle that and stimulate the the events to make sure the class you know provides distant test scores and i may be pressing the same question but how teachers would do that especially given the economic pressures that are put on them in many developed countries i mean it's not a secret that for example in the united states at the you mentioned teachers sometimes have to work several jobs to be able to provide for themselves and their families. united states is quite a special situation in terms of teacher salaries and all that and i would get into that as a canadian because there's many many rus
6 skills even though they're age 5 but some of them only age for age 3 and so though when they reach grade one there's already a 4 year age range in their school development so that's the central challenge of teaching everywhere in the world as is handling that diversity and it's not just about ethnic diversity or diversity of so should the social class. that level of diversity is everywhere and. that's the challenge of teaching and so the teachers really do need to be magicians to be able to...
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the airther was in force from the age of 17 when he lide about his age to join until age 55.ed at he went to college on the g.i. and went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. inand he served world war ii? >> and korea, yes. >> what was he doing? bomber pilot. >> what impact did that have on you? he like as a dad? >> he was everything you would expect from a military guy. funny, very extroverted. my friends all loved him, but at home he was very demanding. >> what was childhood like? it? did you learn from >> so we moved constantly. her own career, which she had to constantly reinvent because of my father's career much.ving around so i have a younger sister who's almost eight years younger than and it was difficult because of the moving around, as soon as you make new friends or group, wherever you are, you end up picking up and moving. looking back on it as an adult, realized that it was the best experience i could have ever had. places i never would have seen, and really learned how to be adaptable to situations. so it was a very challenging, chi
the airther was in force from the age of 17 when he lide about his age to join until age 55.ed at he went to college on the g.i. and went through officer training school and eventually became an air force pilot. inand he served world war ii? >> and korea, yes. >> what was he doing? bomber pilot. >> what impact did that have on you? he like as a dad? >> he was everything you would expect from a military guy. funny, very extroverted. my friends all loved him, but at home...
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once the female pension age was 60, now 65, like men, 66 next year.e to get the state pension from the age of 60. but critics say it is asking for too much because the total bill for the taxpayer if they got that would add up taxpayer if they got that would add up to more than £17 billion. some jobs might be fine at 66, mine isn't. a60 four-year-old ambulance driver in margate had little more than a year's noticed that she would not be able to retire at 60 and she is still working. i am angry. i feel discriminated against, i wasn't told. i think it is either because of gross incompetence of the gulf or they did not think it through —— the government. the government says it decided more than 20 years ago it would make the pension age the same for men and women as a long
once the female pension age was 60, now 65, like men, 66 next year.e to get the state pension from the age of 60. but critics say it is asking for too much because the total bill for the taxpayer if they got that would add up taxpayer if they got that would add up to more than £17 billion. some jobs might be fine at 66, mine isn't. a60 four-year-old ambulance driver in margate had little more than a year's noticed that she would not be able to retire at 60 and she is still working. i am angry....
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i think all people have some sort of special talent no matter their age. i think it wouldn't be a bad idea to find that talent and take a shot at doing it let's. listen to. the new fashion stylist next girl europe's renowned fashion week and for that is well prepared. and inspiration for all of us that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on dot com slash asia or on facebook and twitter. before we go will lead leave you with some images of a story that we've been following the ongoing mass protests in hong kong people have gathered on the streets again today ahead of the g. 20 summit kicking off later this week we'll see you next time. for facebook and twitter. to date and in touch. and then. hand. you know this 5 minute 4 minutes. as our community. has it all. fits in the pantheon of the great tennis certainly he's one for the ages. of. 10 or 14. starts july 10th on g.w. . the for. a deal is close. over its dispute with china a trade policy remains the biggest source of on so a looming over the markets at stake global economic growth. the e
i think all people have some sort of special talent no matter their age. i think it wouldn't be a bad idea to find that talent and take a shot at doing it let's. listen to. the new fashion stylist next girl europe's renowned fashion week and for that is well prepared. and inspiration for all of us that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on dot com slash asia or on facebook and twitter. before we go will lead leave you with some images of a story that we've been following the...
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she started working when we were the commission on aging. and we didn't serve all these other populations. we didn't serve people with disabilities and didn't haves such a robust staff. we focused on the work in our community with our community partners and linda has been doing that work ever since and she's really brought the knowledge that she's developed over the years and helped share all of that with us and she has all the history. right? and she knows of all the innovation and i think she knows that a lot of times when we create new things, they're not really new. they're things that we probably did like 25 years ago. so linda, this is really exciting. linda -- the other thing i can say about her is she is so active in the community. she dances. every time we go to a conference, she finds the dances, the lindy hop or whatever and she goes on her own and goes out and gets involved. she is also really politically aware and really speaks out about equity and inclusion issues and to me that is really important. so getting to know her a lit
she started working when we were the commission on aging. and we didn't serve all these other populations. we didn't serve people with disabilities and didn't haves such a robust staff. we focused on the work in our community with our community partners and linda has been doing that work ever since and she's really brought the knowledge that she's developed over the years and helped share all of that with us and she has all the history. right? and she knows of all the innovation and i think she...
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[laughter] senator hawley: where the average age is dead. [laughter] senator hawley: when i got sworn into the senate, they gave me a lapel pin, and it doubles as a life alert button. [laughter] senator hawley: just present -- all that the say can it is generous of you read reading senior readers to be listening to this freshman on this graduation day. you.t to commend you have successfully completed a rigorous course of study at a historic institution, and your efforts and excellence have made your families proud. congratulations. your work is only just beginning. for the wider world now beckons to you, and it is a world in need. i remind you the words of paul, fan into the flame the gift that god has given you come up it before god has not given you a spirit of fear, but of power and love and discipline, and you will need all three to meet the challenges of our present age. we stand at one of the great turning point in our national of theen the scarier public philosophy and the crisis of our public life can no longer be ignored. and what w
[laughter] senator hawley: where the average age is dead. [laughter] senator hawley: when i got sworn into the senate, they gave me a lapel pin, and it doubles as a life alert button. [laughter] senator hawley: just present -- all that the say can it is generous of you read reading senior readers to be listening to this freshman on this graduation day. you.t to commend you have successfully completed a rigorous course of study at a historic institution, and your efforts and excellence have made...
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to mass chorus twice in a 31 win over cameron to become the dutch team's top all time goals for just age 22. thanks for joining us protesters are again rallying in hong kong this time to demand the city's probation leader carry lamb step down after she bowed to pressure from huge street rallies and indefinitely delayed work on a controversial extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial but that's not enough for the protesters who say they have lost all confidence in her. to his bowling in hong kong following the situation for us there but he is that despite the concessions people are still out in the streets in huge numbers today why are they so angry. i think this week has really. doubled the anger of the hong kong was last sunday 1000000 people took to the streets to protest this bill on monday the government has there thank you very much but we will continue on wednesday we have seen this group police brutality where the police used tear gas and rubber bullets rubber bullets for the 1st time in hong kong history at least as long as people here can r
to mass chorus twice in a 31 win over cameron to become the dutch team's top all time goals for just age 22. thanks for joining us protesters are again rallying in hong kong this time to demand the city's probation leader carry lamb step down after she bowed to pressure from huge street rallies and indefinitely delayed work on a controversial extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial but that's not enough for the protesters who say they have lost all...
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Jun 23, 2019
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this is the story of guru ashee‘s quest to change the future of the third gender people in old age. of the indian subcontinent is rich with stories of third gender people. during the mughal empire, from the 16th century, they were advisors to the ruling class and experts in the arts. the reality today is much less romantic. i am about to meet one of the most revered members of the community, known affectionately as guru ashee. ‘guru' literally means ‘teacher‘ — they are the elders of the third gender community, and are like surrogate mothers. tonight, guru ashee has invited me, along with her chela hs, or students, to a private party. i'm fine. you look very nice. thanks! guru ashee and her students are expected to get the party started. singing in own language. but there is more to it than that. there is a deeply held belief that those like ashee, third gender, can bring good fortune to the soon to be married. the business of dancing at weddings has taken a hit since pakistan has moved towards a more conservative reading of islam. upbeat music. so tonight, as the money rains down,
this is the story of guru ashee‘s quest to change the future of the third gender people in old age. of the indian subcontinent is rich with stories of third gender people. during the mughal empire, from the 16th century, they were advisors to the ruling class and experts in the arts. the reality today is much less romantic. i am about to meet one of the most revered members of the community, known affectionately as guru ashee. ‘guru' literally means ‘teacher‘ — they are the elders of...
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it was never the age factor as much as some of my peers saying how could you be a minister that age. we're used to ministers much older. so dealing with was i accepted as a person and not every time minister comes up in the conversation, people turn off. and so i had to wrestle with that. apply i accepted as a person or just the minister? i wrestled with that. and i didn't get comfortable until four or five years.. >> what helped you get comfortable with the identity? >> i think my second appointment. it was easter hill in richmond, 13 years. and that was my longest appointment. and they made me feel at home. not that elm hurst didn't. i was just green and wrestling with the struggle. i came to easter hill and it clicked. i have many friends from that time. that's way back in 1978 to 1990. quite some time. it helped me grow and learn to preach better. for me, the preaching is central and primary. the text. it's about the text, text, text. >> that's right. >> and also trying to relate it to the context of people's lives. . >> you came into your own, it sounds like, in that particular
it was never the age factor as much as some of my peers saying how could you be a minister that age. we're used to ministers much older. so dealing with was i accepted as a person and not every time minister comes up in the conversation, people turn off. and so i had to wrestle with that. apply i accepted as a person or just the minister? i wrestled with that. and i didn't get comfortable until four or five years.. >> what helped you get comfortable with the identity? >> i think my...
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his father was one of the most important literary figures in america at his age. household name particularly cofounder of the atlantic monthly, founder of the first internationally known humorist book and could be plane with the refusal to take things seriously and his flippancy and needling his son. you can see him during the civil war in particular, he gets to the point tired of you at home giving me lectures. and it was great he was that his father criticize it but nobody else. and always referred to him as the governor or the old man. so it was intense in some ways but it was complicated. by god if you have the same name as your famous father it is pretty hard. he always felt the need to get out from under his father's image. in fact there is a great story shortly after he arrived in washington from the washington post. woman cames up at a reception and says i love your book. you are a household name and saying i'm out with my father and says she says you are much too modest and the article in the post and the headline was holmes side. now i've already forgott
his father was one of the most important literary figures in america at his age. household name particularly cofounder of the atlantic monthly, founder of the first internationally known humorist book and could be plane with the refusal to take things seriously and his flippancy and needling his son. you can see him during the civil war in particular, he gets to the point tired of you at home giving me lectures. and it was great he was that his father criticize it but nobody else. and always...
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there is now the information age.ntellectual challenge. would you overcome physical challenges and then undermine your intellectual capacity? that is not an intelligent model. so we should face physical and intellectual challenges together. together. ok. that isjust the point i'm making. if you notice, what defines you as a human being is your intellect, not your physical prowess. especially in the 21st century. there are plenty of people who have physical prowess as well. what about the leaders of industry and academia, they are the most physically capable people? laughter. 0k. physically capable people? laughter. ok. we go from here? for example, do you try to lobby fever, the world governing body forfootball? you try to lobby fever, the world governing body for football? no, no, iam nota governing body for football? no, no, i am not a lobbyist. you are operating in a kind of vacuum then. not a vacuum. i am operating on the platform of my faith. like i said earlier, a practice my faith in my science and my science i
there is now the information age.ntellectual challenge. would you overcome physical challenges and then undermine your intellectual capacity? that is not an intelligent model. so we should face physical and intellectual challenges together. together. ok. that isjust the point i'm making. if you notice, what defines you as a human being is your intellect, not your physical prowess. especially in the 21st century. there are plenty of people who have physical prowess as well. what about the...
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then they really encouraged area agencies on aging to put together age and disability resource connections at the local level. so san francisco is one of the few cities that has -- that is -- there's something that we're certified by the state or something -- that's not the word, but something to that effect where we've said this is our plan for putting together some age and disability work. here it is. we've been certified by the state to do that. what that means is our office has a partnership with independent living resource center to really work together to make sure people with disabilities and older people know about resources and that those are resources and information referral are available to them. our way of doing that in san francisco is to have age and disability -- i'm sorry -- age and disability resource centers across the city, and we have 13 of them. one of them is through tour works it's focused on younger people with disabilities. so that's what we've done there. then i guess lastly, we fund advocacy. it allows you to fund advocacy even with older americans act dollars b
then they really encouraged area agencies on aging to put together age and disability resource connections at the local level. so san francisco is one of the few cities that has -- that is -- there's something that we're certified by the state or something -- that's not the word, but something to that effect where we've said this is our plan for putting together some age and disability work. here it is. we've been certified by the state to do that. what that means is our office has a...
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age 29 if i was old enough to serve.es wisdom and experience that can make things a lot better, but, look, that's for you all to decide and not for me to decide. >> this is hard the first time age has been an issue in a presidential race. >> i will not make an age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> there's a certain amount of irony in this 2020 place biden's political opponents to make their own case by fresh leadership. >> we are not going to win by promising the return to the '90s. >> does joe biden represent the future? >> i don't think so. i think it's time for a new generation of leadership. >> i want to be the america of ten years back, 20 years back or 30 years back. >> a new cnn des moines register poll of likely iowa caucus goers show just 1% call being over age 70 an advantage against president trump, but that same poll showed 52% believed a candidate with years of experience in washington, d.c. would have an advantage in facing p
age 29 if i was old enough to serve.es wisdom and experience that can make things a lot better, but, look, that's for you all to decide and not for me to decide. >> this is hard the first time age has been an issue in a presidential race. >> i will not make an age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> there's a certain amount of irony in this 2020 place biden's political opponents to make their own...
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come up tennis for the ages starts july 10th on t.w. . so she'd have to get through the biggest make it break without a football thanks again. to the limbs world cup. excitement set in motion not something. that springs to 90 lim's. the goals the results hit on g.w. least. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but they stand up and with you but i haven't think deep into the german culture of. new jersey we think this drama. ok i'll see if it's all that bad next time rachel join me again if i think of course. her 1st in school in the jungle. first clean lesson and then doris grand moment arrives join the ring and tango on her journey. you know we're an interactive dungeon tour and around eating returns home. protesters from across europe are force why into one of germany's biggest brown coal mines they have told me they were mine there at least until sunday morning after negotiating with the place thousands of people are calling on the government to end its reliance of fossil fuels this fall is the failure of a latest agre
come up tennis for the ages starts july 10th on t.w. . so she'd have to get through the biggest make it break without a football thanks again. to the limbs world cup. excitement set in motion not something. that springs to 90 lim's. the goals the results hit on g.w. least. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but they stand up and with you but i haven't think deep into the german culture of. new jersey we think this drama. ok i'll see if it's all that bad next time rachel join...
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i would love to see a movement where anyone under the age of 16 is given anyone under the age of 16 isf 60. ithink, even if they a vote by someone over the age of 60. i think, even if they are not actually given their votes, just having a discussion between the younger generation and the older generation about where they would like things to move might be interesting. ok, so we have talked about the coming century, but let's presume out further. —— zoom out. martin, looking even further ahead, thousands of years or even millions of years into the future, where do you see civilisation heading? will be even be here at all? well, i think the important point is that this century is special. it is a century when, for the first time, we can change human beings themselves. with genetic modification and cyber technology, at with genetic modification and cyber technology, et cetera. whereas in the past, evolution of human beings and their characters happened on a slow, darwinian timescale. now it is going to happen much quicker. i do think this is a real game changer, because we can read the li
i would love to see a movement where anyone under the age of 16 is given anyone under the age of 16 isf 60. ithink, even if they a vote by someone over the age of 60. i think, even if they are not actually given their votes, just having a discussion between the younger generation and the older generation about where they would like things to move might be interesting. ok, so we have talked about the coming century, but let's presume out further. —— zoom out. martin, looking even further...
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their age. think it would not be a bad idea to refine that talent and take a shot at doing. -- doing it. reporter: the new fashion star's next goal is europe's renowned fashion week. for that, he is well-prepared. brent: wow. i will be back with "the day." ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] orrow
their age. think it would not be a bad idea to refine that talent and take a shot at doing. -- doing it. reporter: the new fashion star's next goal is europe's renowned fashion week. for that, he is well-prepared. brent: wow. i will be back with "the day." ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] orrow
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ok i think all people have some sort of special talent no matter their age. i think it wouldn't be a bad idea to refine that talent and take a shot at doing it let's listen to. the new fashion stylist next girl renowned fashion week for that piece well prepared. for. i'll be back with a diff. audience time to take one step further. than face. time here of just such the numbers and fun for the troops. to overcome downtrends and connecticut. it's time for. a new job really is coming up ahead. minds. closely. carefully. the assumed she is to be a good. match. discover the. subscribe to the documentary. one out of 8 people suffering from hunger. well food programs fighting hunger worldwide and. join the fight. there's an image that we'd like you to take a look at it's so disturbing however we don't plan to show it again a father and his baby girl migrants from el salvador now it's believed that they were trying to swim across the rio grande river to reach the u.s. when they drowned but we've seen this before almost 4 years ago it was this little boy a syrian refu
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at age 7 and 10 years of age pervasive developmental disorder which is like or to some symptoms. attention problems in school age poor executive functioning in pre-adolescent and we have also shown that there are separate collations of people that might be more affected than others i have virtue of their genetics. protecting our kids from chemicals is a common sense thing that everybody can get behind leave points to examples in recent years of students getting sick from pesticides used by farmers near schools this is really great and several incidents in 2008 in why man koichi where dozens of students got sick after a pesticide was applied on a nearby seed corn plot we've seen example after example where we've had to rush children from a public school to an e.r. like the ones i work in across the state for severe area long problems we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that a chemical company workers themselves be geared up and suited up what happened with why i'm a middle school was particularly egregious
at age 7 and 10 years of age pervasive developmental disorder which is like or to some symptoms. attention problems in school age poor executive functioning in pre-adolescent and we have also shown that there are separate collations of people that might be more affected than others i have virtue of their genetics. protecting our kids from chemicals is a common sense thing that everybody can get behind leave points to examples in recent years of students getting sick from pesticides used by...
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at that age.we are used to mis terse older. so dealing with was i accepted as a person, and not every time minister comes up in the conversation, people turn off. and so i thd as a person or is it just the minister. that seemed to block. and i wrestled with that and didn't get comfortable until a few years i think. maybe 4 or 5 years before i realized. >> what helped you get comfortable with the identity? >> i think my second appointment. >> okay. >> my first appointment was elmhurst in east oakland. the second was easter hill in richmond. which is 13 years. >> that's right. >> and my longest appointment. and it's been -- they made me feel at home. not that elmhurst didn't but i was so green and wrest heel with the struggle, but when i came to easter hill, it seemed like it clicked. and i still have many friend from that time. >> yeah. >> and that's way back in 78 to 90. >> yeah. >> so, that's been quite sometime. but it helped me grow, it helped me learn to preach better. for mow, the preaching i
at that age.we are used to mis terse older. so dealing with was i accepted as a person, and not every time minister comes up in the conversation, people turn off. and so i thd as a person or is it just the minister. that seemed to block. and i wrestled with that and didn't get comfortable until a few years i think. maybe 4 or 5 years before i realized. >> what helped you get comfortable with the identity? >> i think my second appointment. >> okay. >> my first appointment...