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through the ages human self strong. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth it's. science achieve the impossible will live a lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population devoted. cycle of life and death 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 all the junk that accumulates tear on the 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 that simple what we propose is that it's we can 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 accumulation of
through the ages human self strong. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth it's. science achieve the impossible will live a lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population devoted. cycle of life and death 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...
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what you propose in order to reverse aging clearing 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 repair in 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 accumulation of weisbrod but inside cells and also in the spaces between self but so it is not quite like that for example sometimes simply we have too many of a particular bad type of cell that is not there that is misbehaving or in other cases we don't have enough of a particular good time cells and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by the division of other cells furthermore the damage to. the structure the kind of lattice of proteins that holds the body together which is called exercising the matrix. so as you can see there are many different types of damage and we have to fix them all n
what you propose in order to reverse aging clearing 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 repair in 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...
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the commission itself had put together a master plan on ageing as did justice and ageing, and both groups found the same thing. justice and housing and economic security, housing information, and workforce. our membership committee gave a report. we have a number of openings. we've reached out to the five supervisors for their district. we have a call with one, from supervisor yee's district, district 11, on friday -- and we are -- or not district 11, district 7, and she will be attending our august meeting to get a feel, and the responses are cycling back in. there were no site visit reports given in june, and that was deliberate because we're trying to do more -- give them time to do site visits every other month. so july was our site visit report month. we had two site visits. we had about two more that we needed to do, but we ran out of time because we had quite a bit of discussion on one of them. so that was the stanford hotel, which is the meal program, and then, also the west portal clubhouse, which is a fairly new nutrition site in the west portal area. and then, we had a guest pr
the commission itself had put together a master plan on ageing as did justice and ageing, and both groups found the same thing. justice and housing and economic security, housing information, and workforce. our membership committee gave a report. we have a number of openings. we've reached out to the five supervisors for their district. we have a call with one, from supervisor yee's district, district 11, on friday -- and we are -- or not district 11, district 7, and she will be attending our...
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since hamilton's age was well known on st. croix and he provided it in a 1771 testimony just a year before he left the island, he must have changed it sometime after he came to the mainland north america in 1772. the rationale behind the decision cannot be known with certainty. one plausible theory is that hamilton changed it so he would appear closer in age to his fellow students. hamilton would have been among the oldest, if not the oldest when he entered grammar school in elizabethtown, new jersey when he was 18 years old and , then entered college in new york city when he was 19. this theory seems most plausible, because hamilton must have started misrepresenting his age immediately upon arriving in mainland north america, because once his teachers and friends in elizabethtown knew how old he was, it would have been impossible for him to alter it later in life, since people had known him in elizabethtown and new york would've realized he had changed it. on the other hand, many people who knew hamilton on st. croix, also kn
since hamilton's age was well known on st. croix and he provided it in a 1771 testimony just a year before he left the island, he must have changed it sometime after he came to the mainland north america in 1772. the rationale behind the decision cannot be known with certainty. one plausible theory is that hamilton changed it so he would appear closer in age to his fellow students. hamilton would have been among the oldest, if not the oldest when he entered grammar school in elizabethtown, new...
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>> the commission on aging and adult services september meeting , we have a standing room audience and i feel like make jogger and the rolling stones. will the secretary please call the role? [roll call] please note executive director mcfadden is present. at this time we ask you silence all cell phones and sound producing devices. >> before asking for a motion to approve the agenda, there will be several changes in the agenda we did not post the agenda with its 72 hours requirement. as a result, we will have presentation on the action items , but there will be no voting. all the other presentation schedule will take place. those were not action items. the voting on the action items will be voted on next month. we will not have a closed session and we will not have a presentation for item c. we will have a busy october meeting, but september should be a little bit different from what we had anticipated. with those changes, may i have a motion to approve the agenda? >> there is no motion to approve the agenda. >> that's right. we will just go ahead without it we can't approve the minutes
>> the commission on aging and adult services september meeting , we have a standing room audience and i feel like make jogger and the rolling stones. will the secretary please call the role? [roll call] please note executive director mcfadden is present. at this time we ask you silence all cell phones and sound producing devices. >> before asking for a motion to approve the agenda, there will be several changes in the agenda we did not post the agenda with its 72 hours requirement....
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one of the things that you want for an aging society is healthy aging. this is not what we see right now with the mortality trends for the conventionally defined working age population. we just lost a decade of health progress in the united states, this only takes us to 2017. health progress was not so hot in the couple of decades right before this. but now were on the other end of the curve. education, this is the proportion of twentysomethings in the u.s. from the 60s to now who have a bachelors degree or higher. notice again what has happened with the guys. the proportion of guys with bachelor degrees in their late 20s is actually a little bit lower than 2010 then it was in the 1970s. part of the important parcel of a healthy society is educational agreement. it be nice if people learn things where they were at school but increasing educational attainment. that is yet another thing that is problematic for the united states in dealing with future problems. then the final thing has to do with immigration. is immigration with the u.s., i say immigration
one of the things that you want for an aging society is healthy aging. this is not what we see right now with the mortality trends for the conventionally defined working age population. we just lost a decade of health progress in the united states, this only takes us to 2017. health progress was not so hot in the couple of decades right before this. but now were on the other end of the curve. education, this is the proportion of twentysomethings in the u.s. from the 60s to now who have a...
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there are more and more developed countries saying, hey, we're aging. we want to offset this with immigration which is a reasonable strategy but it gets heard has global fertility rafrmgts declines and the number of potential defendant nations rises. at some point it gets more manned more challenging and finally there's a u.s. policy question. can we count on immigration policy remaining open and stable forever and i think most us note answer is no. as much as i personally would very much like that, would like a lot more immigration, it's unlikely that our policy mix will be perpetually open to high levels of immigration as we can see in turn conditions. then with fertility, it's a bit less concrete, cost of child bearing is rights and the opportunity cost of child bearing is rising because of lost time and out of work and there's questions of the ultra low fertility rates, lots of different terms but will we drift into a new paradigm where people just only want one kid? we're not there. maybe we will get there. with mortality, this is one where i think
there are more and more developed countries saying, hey, we're aging. we want to offset this with immigration which is a reasonable strategy but it gets heard has global fertility rafrmgts declines and the number of potential defendant nations rises. at some point it gets more manned more challenging and finally there's a u.s. policy question. can we count on immigration policy remaining open and stable forever and i think most us note answer is no. as much as i personally would very much like...
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and they still work and we've succeeded in this regard in relation to some very important aspects of aging that a caused by the accumulation of weisbrod one of them is atherosclerosis the number one killer in the western world another one is my. ocular generation which is the number one cause of blindness in the elderly so i think that gives you an idea all right so at this point have you had one big hit a defining moment whether it's a successful drug test or surgery trial or anything else that gives proof that this is all within grasp that this is actually working we've had a number of big hits but not quite of that kind because we work on the early stages of this research when we get to the point where therapy prospective therapy is anywhere near going to into the clinic to be actually used on human beings it's kind of no longer our problem by that time we have already maybe created a spin out company and transferred the intellectual property into the company so that it can attract investment from women from from wealthy people around the world and they're the people who take it forward
and they still work and we've succeeded in this regard in relation to some very important aspects of aging that a caused by the accumulation of weisbrod one of them is atherosclerosis the number one killer in the western world another one is my. ocular generation which is the number one cause of blindness in the elderly so i think that gives you an idea all right so at this point have you had one big hit a defining moment whether it's a successful drug test or surgery trial or anything else...
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very few of them are working age. great, population growth, maybe that's lovely but there will be problems associated with that as well, which means really fertility and immigration are your two channels for population growth with a more stable age mix. you can see that with all the other lines in the middle. they don't change the age line much. what's really going to happen? i've given you all these scenarios. i've talked very quickly with lots of graphs. so, first we can think about immigration. what is actually likely to happen? fertility rates are declining in the countries that have historically sent immigrants to america. mexico, much of latin america, east asia is developing very rapidly. the push for migration is less there as well. india is below rate. africa's fertility rate is declining as well and we don't get a lot of immigrants from africa yet, unfortunately. meanwhile, there are more rich countries opening to migration. the foreign-born share of population in europe is rising very rapidly. it's also ris
very few of them are working age. great, population growth, maybe that's lovely but there will be problems associated with that as well, which means really fertility and immigration are your two channels for population growth with a more stable age mix. you can see that with all the other lines in the middle. they don't change the age line much. what's really going to happen? i've given you all these scenarios. i've talked very quickly with lots of graphs. so, first we can think about...
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getting nervous at higher ages. so you are talking about now, the age of increasing birthrates for the group of women who are taking advantage of the improvements that we have had in terms of education and career and so on. women mostly want this and it has mostly been good. however it is true, and this is the gen. social survey data, that there is an increasing share of people that when they reach age 40 and us them separately what you think is the ideal number of children that a family should have you get 25% of people whose ideal is number that is higher than they have. this doesn't mean something wet wrong in their life. other things may have gone so great that they put that one ideal aside. or, if you treat children as a lecturer you can put it as how many votes do you think everyone should have? i think everyone should have one. i have none and probably never will but that doesn't mean my life is a failure, it means that i have things that i didn't achieve that i kind of hoped i would achieve. >> if you want t
getting nervous at higher ages. so you are talking about now, the age of increasing birthrates for the group of women who are taking advantage of the improvements that we have had in terms of education and career and so on. women mostly want this and it has mostly been good. however it is true, and this is the gen. social survey data, that there is an increasing share of people that when they reach age 40 and us them separately what you think is the ideal number of children that a family should...
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kids at any age so the 1st reaction to that may be that means that the average woman is going to have more kids in the top in their entire life because they're going to carry on having them but if we take into account this delay that we're seeing we can ask well ok this delay happened because women choosing to do other things with their life before they do this terribly time consuming thing of having kids. if they come but it's likely that on average they're going to do having their 1st kid by another decade another decade or so actually we may even further reduce the rate of childbirth overall in the population so you've said that once the therapy has been made comprehensive you'll be able to choose your own age live like your biological 50 or like your 20 who will choose to be old that are old people going to disappear altogether. i certainly don't expect very many people will choose to be biologically old for obeying biologically old means your body isn't working for osa i mean if your mind isn't working for well so i believe that indeed we will have pretty much no biologically old
kids at any age so the 1st reaction to that may be that means that the average woman is going to have more kids in the top in their entire life because they're going to carry on having them but if we take into account this delay that we're seeing we can ask well ok this delay happened because women choosing to do other things with their life before they do this terribly time consuming thing of having kids. if they come but it's likely that on average they're going to do having their 1st kid by...
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or even the neolithic age, over 5000 years ago?to the argentine capital of buenos aires. it has recently become known of one of south america's most lgbt friendly and open—minded cities. but its biggest cultural import is not exactly loan... back in his early days, men often danced the tango together, mainly because of the lack of available female partners. tango is part of our identity as argentinians. and the idea also of the men and women image, it is also very connected with our culture. tango is very machista. the only way to dance tango was with a man, and only men could ask women to dance. the idea of queer tango was something very strong when we proposed it, because it was something against our culture, like breaking the rules. tango music we already achieve many things, but what still is a challenge is the possibility for the queer people, for the gay and lesbians or trans people to dance, be comfortable and freely in the traditional milongas. that's all we have time for on this week's programme, but coming up next week: l
or even the neolithic age, over 5000 years ago?to the argentine capital of buenos aires. it has recently become known of one of south america's most lgbt friendly and open—minded cities. but its biggest cultural import is not exactly loan... back in his early days, men often danced the tango together, mainly because of the lack of available female partners. tango is part of our identity as argentinians. and the idea also of the men and women image, it is also very connected with our culture....
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or even the neolithic age, over 5000 years ago. you'll find the azores way out in the atlantic ocean. and they're home to one of the most remote bars in the world, where sailors from around the globe collect their mail during their voyages across the atlantic. this is definitely somewhere which every cruising sailor, when they are visiting the azores, wants to come to cafe sport. jose enrique‘s grandfather, this was long before the marina was built, and yachts would be anchored here in the harbour and his grandfather would row out to the yachts to find out whether they needed provisions, whether they needed assistance, and a lot of them asked, could he possibly hold mail for them. and this very quickly became known in the yachting community, that you could have mailforwarded to cafe sport and when you arrived in horta, there would be a pile of mail waiting for you. do stay with us on the travel show, because coming up: mike has the latest in what's trending in travel. and the tango that's shaking things up in buenos aires. so don't
or even the neolithic age, over 5000 years ago. you'll find the azores way out in the atlantic ocean. and they're home to one of the most remote bars in the world, where sailors from around the globe collect their mail during their voyages across the atlantic. this is definitely somewhere which every cruising sailor, when they are visiting the azores, wants to come to cafe sport. jose enrique‘s grandfather, this was long before the marina was built, and yachts would be anchored here in the...
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or at least in its draft form of its age appropriate design form that doesn't work. between now and november 23rd is the deadline for the final to come out. whether or not they stick with this or not, because they frankly came under a lot of scrutiny for essentially requiring the collection of a lot more personal information to verify one's identity or one's age. so we'll have to kind of see how that ends up playing out. >> and how brexit ends up too. just had to throw that in there. let me throw this out to the crowd here. any questions, concerns that you have about copa? you always wanted to ask? if not, i have a -- oh, yes. do we have a microphone? no? just speak loudly then, please, and say who you are. >> i'm angela campbell. i have so many questions but i guess i'll start with jim. i don't -- the argument is that in order to make sure that -- aren't you collecting -- aren't these companies collecting all kinds of personal information about these people who they haven't identified their names but can tell from the information collected with pretty certainty what
or at least in its draft form of its age appropriate design form that doesn't work. between now and november 23rd is the deadline for the final to come out. whether or not they stick with this or not, because they frankly came under a lot of scrutiny for essentially requiring the collection of a lot more personal information to verify one's identity or one's age. so we'll have to kind of see how that ends up playing out. >> and how brexit ends up too. just had to throw that in there. let...
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kids age doesn't bother them. how old is leona. and how you didn't choose. if. he's really helpful and very patient. if you believe that damage egypt thank. you. thank you active. if you get up. you little school text are full of admiration. if they're full of all we're very proud to have had 50 so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children along with that keeps him young it. does that new york. i'm not that young anymore. but it's still in the. yes watch i can do pretty much anything israel and i want to get a little bit older i'm not not old just yet and the children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come in because if nothing i can do it. in the old days i used to die from the 5 metre board. by. explorer. naturalist. renaissance man. on xander from home to. mark is 250th birthday if we talk with an unreliable historian. author and. expert. next on telly. for. those symbols of luck. grey crown trains bring good fortune to the environment to. get in kenya their numbers are sinking dramatically. no
kids age doesn't bother them. how old is leona. and how you didn't choose. if. he's really helpful and very patient. if you believe that damage egypt thank. you. thank you active. if you get up. you little school text are full of admiration. if they're full of all we're very proud to have had 50 so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children along with that keeps him young it. does that new york. i'm not that young anymore. but it's still in the. yes watch i can...
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kids age doesn't bother them. how old is leo. and how it ensues. he's really helpful and very patient. if you keep it to the teacher that. you. can't give. it to get at. you school to excel full of admiration. if they're still it's a we're very proud to have him 50 so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children that keeps him young it. was the new york. i'm not that young anymore. but it was in the. one ton d.s. watch there i can do pretty much anything if i want to get a little bit older i'm not not at all just yet and did children expect to see him diving in every thursday without fail. now you come in. if i can do it. in the old days i used to die from the 5 minutes of bored. by. streeter a special edition from a guy. with a hot topic. the smiling coast is known for its beauty. and sex tourism. we talk to those affected however. into government officials says the company where does the problem are going to be going to them next on the doubling of the field of. your own daughter would prefer to join terrorists rat
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all came of age in their 20s during the age of aquarius.rius itself is 50 years old. for biden, whispers about his age have grown louder, especially given some recent verbal faceplants. but the question is in the age of trump, is it possible to have the biden gaffe conversation without having the trump lies conversation? >> do you have a reaction about the war hero? >> we've got to go, guys. >> joe biden, defending a war story he has told on the trail to a "washington post" podcast on thursday. >> i don't know what the problem is. i mean what is it that i said wrong? >> biden said he was in afghanistan as vice president when he was asked to pin a silver star on a navy captain. >> he said, sir, i don't want the damn thing. do not put it on me, sir. please, sir, do not do that. he died! he died! >> but as "the washington post" reports, almost every detail of that story appears to be incorrect. it's the latest verbal slip-up in a campaign that's already full of them. >> poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids, wealthy kids, bla
all came of age in their 20s during the age of aquarius.rius itself is 50 years old. for biden, whispers about his age have grown louder, especially given some recent verbal faceplants. but the question is in the age of trump, is it possible to have the biden gaffe conversation without having the trump lies conversation? >> do you have a reaction about the war hero? >> we've got to go, guys. >> joe biden, defending a war story he has told on the trail to a "washington...
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little kids start probably age seven carrying knives now.he consequences can be devastating, as i know only too well. my childhood completely went when that happened. my own brother was stabbed to death when i was 11 in a feud that i think could have been stopped without violence. i don't think i'll ever truly know why my brother was taken away so horrifically. now the government says it has plans to make schools safer. i've spent the last couple of months in east london finding out what impact knives are having on childhood and life in the classroom. me and my friends, we don't think about it. we just pick up a knife, put it in our bags and go. it's terrifying, and scary. sirens this is east london. here at this youth club, children are being taught what to do if they see a stabbing. this is the blade or the knife he got stabbed with. so would we take it out? all: no. why? he'll then start to bleed out. it's like a plug. you see like the plug in the bathroom, once you take it out, it starts going down. so you shouldn't take it out, obviousl
little kids start probably age seven carrying knives now.he consequences can be devastating, as i know only too well. my childhood completely went when that happened. my own brother was stabbed to death when i was 11 in a feud that i think could have been stopped without violence. i don't think i'll ever truly know why my brother was taken away so horrifically. now the government says it has plans to make schools safer. i've spent the last couple of months in east london finding out what impact...
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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 repair in 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 accumulation of weisbrod but inside cells and also in the spaces between self but so it is not quite like that for example sometimes simply we have too many of a particular bad type of all those not there is misbehaving or in other cases we don't have enough of a particular good time selves and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by the division of other cells furthermore the damage to the.
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 repair in 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...
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leopold course monic he's still giving swimming lessons at age 102. luke you find it may be the world's oldest in teacher at the grand old age of 100 into his still given classes every week at the school in burnie. swimming is spanish. was a way to meet doing sports is one of the biggest joys in life. was. keeping fit has certainly helped to keep young. the full metal worker who wanted to stay active when you taught 14 years ago. he qualified as a swimming instructor and has been teaching children ever since. i just did nothing with the kids i do it all for free if not. more than a 1000 children have taken to the more to me. this age doesn't bother them. how old is they own. and how you didn't choose. if. he's really helpful and very patient. if you believe exactly just like. you. thank you i might give. damn if you get up. to school the next are full of other races. if they're full of all we're very proud to have him with you so fit for his age he has a great sense of humor and is wonderful with children along with that keeps him young and does that
leopold course monic he's still giving swimming lessons at age 102. luke you find it may be the world's oldest in teacher at the grand old age of 100 into his still given classes every week at the school in burnie. swimming is spanish. was a way to meet doing sports is one of the biggest joys in life. was. keeping fit has certainly helped to keep young. the full metal worker who wanted to stay active when you taught 14 years ago. he qualified as a swimming instructor and has been teaching...
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as far as i know, we may be the only aging disability-friendly plan. san francisco is currently focused on implementing recommendations from the adsf action plan, with a taskforce in 2017/'18. nicole bond and kelly deerman help with that. over the last year, the work group has help advance policy and programs that support seniors and people with disabilities to engage in fulfilling lives. and ableism training for health care providers, increasing crosswalk timing at key intersections, and for affordable assisted living in san francisco. in the next year, we'll be focus on other recommendations, including accessible transportation and accessible dwelling units. i'm really excited that we've finally gone to print, or about to go to print, with the age and disability-friendly san francisco assessment report, which looks great. i saw the -- you know, before it went to printing, i saw what it will look like, and i'm very excited because we've been waiting a long time to get this out to the public. and so there is a nice address from marilyn breed. she was v
as far as i know, we may be the only aging disability-friendly plan. san francisco is currently focused on implementing recommendations from the adsf action plan, with a taskforce in 2017/'18. nicole bond and kelly deerman help with that. over the last year, the work group has help advance policy and programs that support seniors and people with disabilities to engage in fulfilling lives. and ableism training for health care providers, increasing crosswalk timing at key intersections, and for...
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you went for it and, at the age of 18, got your first job for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjobfirstjob and i for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjob and i have for it and, at the age of 18, got your firstjob and i have written this down because it amuses me because it sounds so 19405 or this down because it amu5e5 me because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i gue55 because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i guess it would be them, the post office research station... you should not 5neer, it was a world—renowned research station. what was your role? i worked on the first electronic telephone exchange and the one that everyone remembers, the premium on computer, ernie. you are using the word computer. in tho5e tho5e computers... are using the word computer. in those those computers. . ij are using the word computer. in those those computers... i am in a computer museum! you are in the cutting edge, adopting computers, coming to terms with what computers could do and a5 coming to terms with what computers could do and as you say, it was actually a high—tech job at the post office and y
you went for it and, at the age of 18, got your first job for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjobfirstjob and i for it and, at the age of 18, got yourfirstjob and i have for it and, at the age of 18, got your firstjob and i have written this down because it amuses me because it sounds so 19405 or this down because it amu5e5 me because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i gue55 because it sounds so 19405 or 505, i guess it would be them, the post office research station... you should not 5neer,...
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but, i don't know if going after trump wins you anything everybody on that age, hates trump.re you going to gain by saying i hate trump more? you calfportray youras best to take on trump on a debate stage, but that's so far down the road, you still have to get democratic voters to like you and harris has not and not enough yet. that strategy didn't work out great, for senator chris joe and brent was no longer in the debate >> she did lead the league but she is a s. senator. she's out of the race she got no traction from ripping on trump. just doesn't get you anywhere. >> okay, let's talk about andrew yang, here we are, he's gained quite a bit of traction, he was third from the stage and he announced last nth to 10 more recipients as part of his universal basic income experiment. is that idea, starting to appeal to voters essentially it sounds like he is giving money away, i am not sure if that is legal? >> i spent a couple of days on the trail with him, and is a very interesting candidate. clearly i don't think anyone will think you will be the next president. buthe policies
but, i don't know if going after trump wins you anything everybody on that age, hates trump.re you going to gain by saying i hate trump more? you calfportray youras best to take on trump on a debate stage, but that's so far down the road, you still have to get democratic voters to like you and harris has not and not enough yet. that strategy didn't work out great, for senator chris joe and brent was no longer in the debate >> she did lead the league but she is a s. senator. she's out of...
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seldom does old age, so pleasing, so instructive an aspect. to me, she was a friend of more than 50 summers ripening." abigail lived for four more years. [applause] edith: i would be happy to answer questions. yes. go ahead. >> did they ever meet face-to-face? edith: yes. they visited. we do not know what transpired during the visits. not only did they visit, but their children visited. abigail encouraged her daughter to stay with mercy for months at a time. abigail did this because she wanted her daughter to benefit from mercy as a model. yes. they do. they make fascinating reading. yes. they do. i am not sure if they are in print. i am quite sure that you can find them in print. >> which is the final portrait of abigail? edith: it was done between 1800 and 1815 because stuart never finished. john quincy had to encourage them to finish the portrait. it is beautiful. that is in the quincy home. yes. michelle. ok. gilbert stuart. actually, above the portraits of abigail, it was very difficult to find out information about them because they did
seldom does old age, so pleasing, so instructive an aspect. to me, she was a friend of more than 50 summers ripening." abigail lived for four more years. [applause] edith: i would be happy to answer questions. yes. go ahead. >> did they ever meet face-to-face? edith: yes. they visited. we do not know what transpired during the visits. not only did they visit, but their children visited. abigail encouraged her daughter to stay with mercy for months at a time. abigail did this because...
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the average age is around 47.half t the ministersrs come froe pd, the democratic party, the other half from five star. seven of these new cabinet members are women. there are likely to meet for the first time tonight, and then we will see a vote of confidedence, which these parties are likely to winin in both houses of parliament early n next week. everyone, themind five star movement and democratic party were political opponents not long ago. is this new coalition, this new cabinet, going to work? is plenty ofere speculation about how long this is g going to last. for now, these two parties, longtime bitter enemies, with variousisions over policies, including security, immigration, and the high-speed rail link between turbine and -- - --manyurin a and lyon differences. there also facing internal differences in the parties. one ththg that keeps them together is united opposition to the return of matteo salvini, the head of the leak. if an election were to happen tomorrow, he is likely to win, because he has around
the average age is around 47.half t the ministersrs come froe pd, the democratic party, the other half from five star. seven of these new cabinet members are women. there are likely to meet for the first time tonight, and then we will see a vote of confidedence, which these parties are likely to winin in both houses of parliament early n next week. everyone, themind five star movement and democratic party were political opponents not long ago. is this new coalition, this new cabinet, going to...
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joe biden says it's fair to bring up his age. beto o'rourke is receiving not so veiled threats after he said, quote, yes, we are taking your ar-15, your ak-47. that in a moment. we begin with a sentencing of one of the most public people wrapped up in this sprawling college admissions scandal. felicity huffman familiar to television audiences for her role in "desperate housewives." late this afternoon she was sentenced to 14 days in federal prison. she will serve a year of probation, pay a $30,000 fine, and serve 250 hours of community service. all this after she pled guilty to paying a college consultant to inflate her daughter's s.a.t. scores. she is the first to be sentenced of more than 30 parents charged in the largest admissions scandal of its kind in the united states. she told the judge, quote, i'm deeply ashamed of what i have done. >> reporter: $15,000. that's what actress felicity huffman paid to get her older daughter's s.a.t. scores boosted. long after her arrest, she would try to explain she found motherhood bewilde
joe biden says it's fair to bring up his age. beto o'rourke is receiving not so veiled threats after he said, quote, yes, we are taking your ar-15, your ak-47. that in a moment. we begin with a sentencing of one of the most public people wrapped up in this sprawling college admissions scandal. felicity huffman familiar to television audiences for her role in "desperate housewives." late this afternoon she was sentenced to 14 days in federal prison. she will serve a year of probation,...
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of the candidate, currently, but the average age for the u.s.ars old. donald trump was the oldest first-term president. hillary clinton had she won, could have been second oldest. if sanders had won in 2016, he would have been olest. mitt romney would have qualified for the top five. john mccain would have been the oldest and president obama won in '08 and 2012, fifth youngest. why are we choosing older leaders and older nominees considering older candidates for presidents. it's not like the life expectancy has jumped so much in the last decade. >> no. part of it is fitness that older people are in better shape in this day and age and so they're able to perform a lot of the campaign tasks. part of it is familiarity and a lot of them have recognition and in this day and age this matters for fund-raising and media attention and it plays into the cycle and it's not necessarily the best way to pick a leader and maybe we should think about what generation we want in the oval office as much as we do about some of these other aspects of the presidency.
of the candidate, currently, but the average age for the u.s.ars old. donald trump was the oldest first-term president. hillary clinton had she won, could have been second oldest. if sanders had won in 2016, he would have been olest. mitt romney would have qualified for the top five. john mccain would have been the oldest and president obama won in '08 and 2012, fifth youngest. why are we choosing older leaders and older nominees considering older candidates for presidents. it's not like the...
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he is who he is, and you can't do anything about age.o if the american people think age is a real issue -- and, remember, everything's relative. the guy that he will be running against is nearly the same age. but if the american people think that that is an issue, i think he's willing to address it. so i think it is fair. i don't think how it was played was fair, especially since the facts were wrong surrounding the exchange. >> are you concerned that this is an issue that's just going to keep coming up? because it's the kind of thing that once, you know, people start to think about it or focus on it, anytime then somebody stumbles, any time somebody gets a word wrong or drones on as i often do, it brings the question back up again. it sort of becomes something that people watch for. >> look, i do it all the time also. i do it far more than i want to do it. but i think that it's a slippery slope. i mean i know seniors are -- my mother for instance will not say if she misplaces her keys because she doesn't want people to think that for so
he is who he is, and you can't do anything about age.o if the american people think age is a real issue -- and, remember, everything's relative. the guy that he will be running against is nearly the same age. but if the american people think that that is an issue, i think he's willing to address it. so i think it is fair. i don't think how it was played was fair, especially since the facts were wrong surrounding the exchange. >> are you concerned that this is an issue that's just going to...
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i want to thank my fellow ag's. we have 50 attorneys general from across the nation involved in this investigation that we are leading from texas. i can't tell you how much i appreciate their support for an really important issue. what we have all learned is that while many consumers bring the internet is free, we know from googles province that the internet is not free. this is a company that dominates all aspects of advertising on the internet and searching on the internet, as they dominate the buyer side, the seller side, the auction side, and even the video side with you two. -- with youtube. this is mastication is not a lawsuit, it is to determine the facts -- this investigation is not a lawsuit, it is to determine the facts. we are looking at advertising, but the facts will lead where they lead. as we speak, there will be 3.8 million searches and a lot advertising dollars made in every minute that one of these people speaks. google will be in control of most of those searches. thank you for being here. i am go
i want to thank my fellow ag's. we have 50 attorneys general from across the nation involved in this investigation that we are leading from texas. i can't tell you how much i appreciate their support for an really important issue. what we have all learned is that while many consumers bring the internet is free, we know from googles province that the internet is not free. this is a company that dominates all aspects of advertising on the internet and searching on the internet, as they dominate...
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not a yama is well aware of the risks involved of playing a high impact sport at his age as a doctor yet he remains dedicated to giving his all to the sport even after having a few physical setbacks i don't i mean since joining for a walk or club i've broken ribs many times and broke my collarbone 2 little ones. quite a few other things have happened to me when i noticed i had in the regular pulse i would take medicine to adjust it so i can still play i can't stand not doing it. if you don't think enough to. sound strange but i lost my wife a few years ago and now i would say i don't mind dying playing rugby. in japan around 150 club stage full contact matches for players over the age of 40 giving athletes an avenue to prolong their playing days. this. story has withdrawn an exhibition built from months of protest. believe you know what some of those images. but. i'm secure in the they were not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. when the smugglers were lions and. what's your story. ready ready on
not a yama is well aware of the risks involved of playing a high impact sport at his age as a doctor yet he remains dedicated to giving his all to the sport even after having a few physical setbacks i don't i mean since joining for a walk or club i've broken ribs many times and broke my collarbone 2 little ones. quite a few other things have happened to me when i noticed i had in the regular pulse i would take medicine to adjust it so i can still play i can't stand not doing it. if you don't...
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people aged between 18 and 72 women men blue collar. because professionals. like switching roles and reinventing themselves. i like these people more and more because i'm not wary of them any more of this they make me see that we're all like children in our own way and that takes away the distance between us and there's just a basic understanding that we're all just little kids all a bit crazy and if you're in the spin of. the. photographers with a unique way of seeing artists with courage curiosity and talent. to capture moments in time. to express important truths and broaden our understanding of one another and the world we live in. no for a guy with a special edition on the classic ecosystems did you know that more than 2 sides on the other side by once a. week on the same common sense generation these are the responses we have to make for the face of government on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition of bob oceans we'll see what it says. in 30 minutes on t.w. . 4 years in the lives of maggie and leo the more than once or do y
people aged between 18 and 72 women men blue collar. because professionals. like switching roles and reinventing themselves. i like these people more and more because i'm not wary of them any more of this they make me see that we're all like children in our own way and that takes away the distance between us and there's just a basic understanding that we're all just little kids all a bit crazy and if you're in the spin of. the. photographers with a unique way of seeing artists with courage...
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all turned 20 in the age of aquarius. for biden, whispers about his age have grown louder.ecially in the face of some blunders. is it possible to have the biden gaff conversation in the midst of trump lies conversation. >> joe biden defending a war story he has told on the trail. >> i don't know what the problem is. what is it i said wrong? >> biden said he was in afghanistan as vice president when he was asked to pin a silver star on a navy captain. he said, i don't want that. do not, sir. he died. he died. >> reporting almost every detail appears to be incorrect. the latest verb al slip up in a campaign already full of them. >> poor kids are as talented as white kids, other kids. >> president trump just three years younger has made his own mistake. >> may god bless the memory of those in toledo. >> joe biden has lost his fastball. >> do biden's gaffs, slip ups matter in the age of a president who lies. >> according to a count by the washington post, president trump has made more than 12,000 false and misleading statements since taking office. >> just the last month on the
all turned 20 in the age of aquarius. for biden, whispers about his age have grown louder.ecially in the face of some blunders. is it possible to have the biden gaff conversation in the midst of trump lies conversation. >> joe biden defending a war story he has told on the trail. >> i don't know what the problem is. what is it i said wrong? >> biden said he was in afghanistan as vice president when he was asked to pin a silver star on a navy captain. he said, i don't want...
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the darkness of the age of. growth natural processes they're all there in the work that he was making at school. antony gormley became famous with his sculptures they pop up in quite unexpected places and depict both the artist himself and everyone else they encourage people to think about what it would be like if things were different on the head for example. the rooms at the royal academy are reinforced with steel plates to support works matrix for example weighs 6 tons it symbolizes the rapid urbanization of the world . i think sculpture in a digital age is critically important it's still it's silent it doesn't need a roof they can exist on the street in the mountains on top of buildings. and simply be there and be a kind of acupuncture of our daily experience. saying what is or asking that question what is a human life where are we going how do we engage with our time. maybe those questions the relevant. only as words a timeless yet relevant to an age in which al lives of becoming increasingly disempowered m
the darkness of the age of. growth natural processes they're all there in the work that he was making at school. antony gormley became famous with his sculptures they pop up in quite unexpected places and depict both the artist himself and everyone else they encourage people to think about what it would be like if things were different on the head for example. the rooms at the royal academy are reinforced with steel plates to support works matrix for example weighs 6 tons it symbolizes the...
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that is appalling for anyone at any age. but if you are eight yea rs old at any age. life that is passing when you are waiting for more than a year for treatment, is absolutely huge. and it is such a formative time. i think what has been so powerful is the way in which the stigma around mental health is being broken down stop and i know you're at a conference i have heard many members share their own personal experiences of dealing with mental health challenges. we all know in our own families people who have struggled, or are struggling, with different types of mental illness. and being able to talk about it is an important first step. but then we do need to make sure that of the services match that ambition and our goal should be nothing short of full parity, that you get just nothing short of full parity, that you getjust the same level of service with the speed and the quality if you break your leg or if you have a breakdown. it should be the same. and i also think that we need to be engaging in positive mental health in the public health way, so that it is not on
that is appalling for anyone at any age. but if you are eight yea rs old at any age. life that is passing when you are waiting for more than a year for treatment, is absolutely huge. and it is such a formative time. i think what has been so powerful is the way in which the stigma around mental health is being broken down stop and i know you're at a conference i have heard many members share their own personal experiences of dealing with mental health challenges. we all know in our own families...
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many aging chinese face an uncertain future.ore than 240 million people aged over 60 live in the republic of china. some projections say that by 2050, one in three chinese will be old-aged. the reason goes baback to chins one-child policy, which stood for over 30 years. this led to a disproportionately aging population. the law changed in 2016 to allow two children per couple. chinese tradition requires children to take in their aging parents and care for them in their own homes. but that's becoming less feasible. chun xuan mao is a privately run care-home in the city of tianjin. it's a first class facility with one carer for every patient. the top floor boasts an artificial garden. and residents can dance with the manager herself. but this all comes at a high price, as much as 3000 euros a month. for most chinese pensioners, this sum is astronomically high. there are hardly any old people's care facilities in china, and the few that exist have trouble finding qualified personnel. yang: china's geriatric care market is developin
many aging chinese face an uncertain future.ore than 240 million people aged over 60 live in the republic of china. some projections say that by 2050, one in three chinese will be old-aged. the reason goes baback to chins one-child policy, which stood for over 30 years. this led to a disproportionately aging population. the law changed in 2016 to allow two children per couple. chinese tradition requires children to take in their aging parents and care for them in their own homes. but that's...
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people aged between 18 and 72 women men in blue collar. professionals. like switching roles and reinventing themselves. i like these people more and more because i'm not wary of them any more of this may make me see that we're all like children in our own way and that takes away the distance between us and there's just a basic understanding that we're all just little kids all a bit crazy and if you're in the spin of. the. photographers with a unique way of seeing artists with courage curiosity and talent. to capture moments in time. to express important truths and broaden our understanding of one another and of the world we live in. here's how the clarion celebrate their october best. move. they've been blocking to the shill theater for 150 years. a small original at the world's biggest public celebration. your moment in 30 minutes. chico might. not been able to dust off the old atlas and get ready for an entertaining lesson in global football economics of the moment comes. to play or switch to foreign teams where are they most drawn to it and what role
people aged between 18 and 72 women men in blue collar. professionals. like switching roles and reinventing themselves. i like these people more and more because i'm not wary of them any more of this may make me see that we're all like children in our own way and that takes away the distance between us and there's just a basic understanding that we're all just little kids all a bit crazy and if you're in the spin of. the. photographers with a unique way of seeing artists with courage curiosity...
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if i want to work on your hours a week and never see my family and die in early age that's my private if. i want to use media this was. excessive well american photographer lauren greenfield is fascinated by the super rich binge consumerism does it make us happy generation wealth is the name of her exhibition at hamburg's. i'm going to photographer for 25 years with my lens focused on well. i noticed that no matter how much people how. they still want more. it's never enough capital is cash sex youth lifestyle and obsessive addiction. lauren greenfield takes us on a trip to the excesses of turbo capitalism. welcome to an empire of global madness the world of super egos so few performers brand models the rich and the celebrity want to be i really try to show people's humanity i try not to be judged mantell i try to create a safe space where they can tell their stories and that i try to represent their stories true to what i have seen. sometimes disturbing sometimes grotesque and almost obscene the 150 photos in the exhibition tread a thin line between the dream and the nightmare of the
if i want to work on your hours a week and never see my family and die in early age that's my private if. i want to use media this was. excessive well american photographer lauren greenfield is fascinated by the super rich binge consumerism does it make us happy generation wealth is the name of her exhibition at hamburg's. i'm going to photographer for 25 years with my lens focused on well. i noticed that no matter how much people how. they still want more. it's never enough capital is cash sex...
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to leave before the minimum legal age. reconciling a system of retirement ages and time spent paying into the pensions part will be the major challenge facing the government as it drafts this bill. its goal is to eliminate the deficit the national retirement fund is facing up by twenty twenty five. moving on from the days of the business headlines now the ceo of nissan is back from fourr hundred thousand dollars after all he's found in given to much money. just like how apologized and said the mistake the bonus scheme from the era of his former boss carlos ghosn. carmakers former chairman is awaiting trial on charges that he enriched himself the company money. he denies any wrongdoing. samsung is preparing to launch a long awaited folding smart phones the model was delayed in april after reports of the phoneses were breaking. down wil go on sale for about two thousand dollars in south korea on friday. by france germany and the u. k. forty and. louis v. two plans to hire a further fifteen hundred to stop because it o opens
to leave before the minimum legal age. reconciling a system of retirement ages and time spent paying into the pensions part will be the major challenge facing the government as it drafts this bill. its goal is to eliminate the deficit the national retirement fund is facing up by twenty twenty five. moving on from the days of the business headlines now the ceo of nissan is back from fourr hundred thousand dollars after all he's found in given to much money. just like how apologized and said the...
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ag teyes? >> i will just simply, that we are very encouraged working with the administration and the department of justice. i think the f.t.c. is also starting to go in the right direction. i referenced our request for the f.t.c. to open that investigation, and i will only comment on that. they declined to open the investigation at the time that general racine and i asked them to. the e.u. then issued fines and sanctions based on those very same complaints and concerns, and i will just leave it at that. . >> something i should add, this has international overtones. there was a professor of economics from italy who is here and she told me this has great interest overseas as well. reporter: [indiscernible] >> yes, let me make it really clear. state attorneys general are an independent lunch. -- independent bunch, and they can be quite tenacious. so i am very confident that this bipartisan group will be led by the facts and not be swayed by any conclusions that may fall short, or maybe inconsisten
ag teyes? >> i will just simply, that we are very encouraged working with the administration and the department of justice. i think the f.t.c. is also starting to go in the right direction. i referenced our request for the f.t.c. to open that investigation, and i will only comment on that. they declined to open the investigation at the time that general racine and i asked them to. the e.u. then issued fines and sanctions based on those very same complaints and concerns, and i will just...