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since hamilton's age was well known on st. croix and he provided it in a testimony just a year before he left the island, he must have changed it sometime after he came to the mainland 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. he would have been among the oldest if not the oldest to -- when he entered grammar school when he was 18 years old, and then entered college when he was 19. this theory seems most plausible, because hamilton must've started misrepresenting his age immediately upon arriving in north america, because once his teachers and friends 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 knew him on mainland america including edward stevens, nicholas kruger, david dieckmann, and geor
since hamilton's age was well known on st. croix and he provided it in a testimony just a year before he left the island, he must have changed it sometime after he came to the mainland 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. he would have been among the oldest if not the oldest to -- when he entered grammar school when he was 18 years old, and then entered...
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los angeles has been focusing on purposeful aging and the county is in aging and disability friendly city. the san bernardino county has been looking at disabilities as a representative always talks about impairment that be considered in senior housing. they have been focusing on scams and identity theft. they have also done sessions on talking with seniors on how to find -- sign up for cal fresh, just one-day education, and the next day they have representatives come and who can sit down at the computers, do the interviews, to everything that is necessary. san diego had a final aging conference. they have it each year. they talked about -- they are focusing on their alzheimer's response team and that is training deputy sheriffs so when they try to handle -- when there is a call, how to handle somebody with dementia, and then some of the concerns that came up, obviously were how to make sure the census calls out people with disabilities. a lot of discussions about emergency preparedness, and then transportation. we had a lot of discussions about paratransit, and right now we have cod
los angeles has been focusing on purposeful aging and the county is in aging and disability friendly city. the san bernardino county has been looking at disabilities as a representative always talks about impairment that be considered in senior housing. they have been focusing on scams and identity theft. they have also done sessions on talking with seniors on how to find -- sign up for cal fresh, just one-day education, and the next day they have representatives come and who can sit down at...
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it you are also under the age of 30. issues they are see past the checklist in your selected. >> out of hundreds of women. it's when i first went for my interview they said we are screening 250 and selecting ten. for me it was like this isn't going to happen. >> tamron: did you have the same feeling that the odds are against you? >> it was different for me. i applied and they called and asked me to come down and i hadn't finished school and hadmd down andhen a ye l tysked was stl like we have one spot left to fail and we really were interested in you last year so i went and was screened and then i got that. >> tamron: and killing you quit your job? >> yes we had just bought a house and we sold our house we quit both of our very good jobs and we moved 2500 miles away from home. >> tamron: why was it so important for you to take this opportunity. there's no guarantee that it would work. why was it so important to give anything up for this job? >> i always felt like something was missing. a part of me was missing. when some
it you are also under the age of 30. issues they are see past the checklist in your selected. >> out of hundreds of women. it's when i first went for my interview they said we are screening 250 and selecting ten. for me it was like this isn't going to happen. >> tamron: did you have the same feeling that the odds are against you? >> it was different for me. i applied and they called and asked me to come down and i hadn't finished school and hadmd down andhen a ye l tysked was...
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it was the great age of literature, the golden age of sports, music, jazz. the 19th amendment to the constitution, which allowed women to vote in national elections for the first time. radio was becoming popular. it was the early days of hollywood, and certainly the age of the automobile, the model t. and automobiles were for almost every budget. those are the good times which we will discuss. and it wasn't exactly the worst of times, although there were some very bad times. and it -- the failures of that decade led to the worldwide depression in the 1930's and helped the rise of fascism in europe. so let's begin with talking about the politics of the era. it was a republican decade. three republican presidents, harding, coolidge and hoover, and the republicans controlled the presidency from 1921 until 1933, and congress from 1918 or from the 1918 election until 1930. domestically it was an era of laissez-faire. an era of laissez-faire. in other words, give business a free hand. that might be surprising to you because we had discussed the progressive era whe
it was the great age of literature, the golden age of sports, music, jazz. the 19th amendment to the constitution, which allowed women to vote in national elections for the first time. radio was becoming popular. it was the early days of hollywood, and certainly the age of the automobile, the model t. and automobiles were for almost every budget. those are the good times which we will discuss. and it wasn't exactly the worst of times, although there were some very bad times. and it -- the...
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"it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness." so talking about that, of course, dickens was talking about the time before the french revolution. he wasn't talking about the united states. i'd like to know what you think. wisdom? foolishness? what wins out, in the 1920's? say your name, by the way. >> my name is greg. prof. markoe: go ahead. >> just referring back to the statement, wisdom and foolishness, i guess we were foolish as a country in an economic sense because the buildup of the great depression was a result of all of the credit that was being given out to people to buy these stocks. so we were foolish in that sense, because obviously that resulted in the great depression and the stock market crash, so i would say it was foolishness. prof. markoe: people were buying stocks on margin. the prices were going up and up and up, right? by the way, a a few years ago, and please don't do this, but a group of students from new whaty were talking about happened in the 1920's, and the stock market crash in 1929, and they thought th
"it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness." so talking about that, of course, dickens was talking about the time before the french revolution. he wasn't talking about the united states. i'd like to know what you think. wisdom? foolishness? what wins out, in the 1920's? say your name, by the way. >> my name is greg. prof. markoe: go ahead. >> just referring back to the statement, wisdom and foolishness, i guess we were foolish as a country in an economic...
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getting nervous at the higher ages so you have to talk about now the age of increasing birth rates for the group of women who are taking advantage of what we have for women in terms of education and career. we mostly want this and it's good but however it is true that this is the general social survey that when they turn age 40, if you asked them how many children they have had enough them separately what is you're ideal and what you think is the ideal number of children families to have you had 25% of people in that ideal number is higher the number that they have. this absolutely does not mean something has gone wrong in their lives. other things may have gone so great that they put that one idea aside. or if you treat children as a luxury you can put it in the category of how many boats do you think everyone should have. well, i think everyone should have won at least and i have none and i probably never will but that doesn't mean my life is a failure in means i have things i didn't achieve that i hope i would. you really want to study the question and if there's something wrong in
getting nervous at the higher ages so you have to talk about now the age of increasing birth rates for the group of women who are taking advantage of what we have for women in terms of education and career. we mostly want this and it's good but however it is true that this is the general social survey that when they turn age 40, if you asked them how many children they have had enough them separately what is you're ideal and what you think is the ideal number of children families to have you...
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bill buckley attacked what they called the age of modulation meaning the age of moderation and then to accept the new deal and as a nonemergent garden-variety but they were worried there was no sense of crisis on the standard republican right and there was substance of the faith of the country and the world morally and politically was intimately involved in what would happen in the next couple of yearsas. so when the
bill buckley attacked what they called the age of modulation meaning the age of moderation and then to accept the new deal and as a nonemergent garden-variety but they were worried there was no sense of crisis on the standard republican right and there was substance of the faith of the country and the world morally and politically was intimately involved in what would happen in the next couple of yearsas. so when the
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the aging network. this center will be responsible for conducting, promoting, and coordinating research, including evaluation and demonstration projects, and related technical assistance through the act. the center will increase the repository of information on evidence-based programs and interventions available to the aging network. the bill improves economic opportunity and engagement for older americans. it includes individuals who are just as involved as the priority population for the senior community service employment program. the bill also encourages the inclusion of arts education and cultural experiences among other supportive services, and further allows for demonstration funds to be used for multigenerational collaboration projects that provide opportunities for older individuals to participate in multigenerational activities and civic engagement activities. finally, this bipartisan legislation seeks to improve services for historically underserved and marginalized individuals. including nat
the aging network. this center will be responsible for conducting, promoting, and coordinating research, including evaluation and demonstration projects, and related technical assistance through the act. the center will increase the repository of information on evidence-based programs and interventions available to the aging network. the bill improves economic opportunity and engagement for older americans. it includes individuals who are just as involved as the priority population for the...
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two other males, one aged 17 and one aged 23 were also injured as a result of this incident which occurredtion. we have deployed significant resources and it is and will continue to be a fast—moving investigation led by our major crime unit. 0ur investigation led by our major crime unit. our thoughts go out to the families of the victims and we have deployed specially trained officers to support them. we remain on the scene and a scene has been cordoned off while the investigation continues, this scene is likely to remain for several days. i fully appreciate the concern that this will cause the local community and beyond but at this early stage, i believe the people directly involved in this incident are all likely to have known each other. there will be an increased police presence and if you have anything you wish to raise 01’ you have anything you wish to raise orany you have anything you wish to raise 01’ any concerns, you have anything you wish to raise or any concerns, please don't hesitate to speak to our offices and staff. it is important of course that our investigation team recei
two other males, one aged 17 and one aged 23 were also injured as a result of this incident which occurredtion. we have deployed significant resources and it is and will continue to be a fast—moving investigation led by our major crime unit. 0ur investigation led by our major crime unit. our thoughts go out to the families of the victims and we have deployed specially trained officers to support them. we remain on the scene and a scene has been cordoned off while the investigation continues,...
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the ageing process, yes, the ageing process, ultimately.t to go and see a film about old age! the way around that problem was to go high—tech and digitally de—age, by several decades, the three septuagenarian male leads, al pacino, joe pesci and robert de niro. are you happy with the de—ageing? yes, we had started out one way, we ended up redoing shots that we did originally in the first week. six months later, we redid those shots because the technology was better. the issue, i thought, with it, wasn't the facial expressions so much, but the bodies. so, bob de niro, a 70—something—year—old man, de—aged around his face but his body is still a 70—year—old man and it moves like a 70—something—year—old man? at times, probably, yes, at times. you make him climb over some rocks to chuck away a gun. oh, well, that... that was, well, it was early in the morning. i mean, give him a little leeway. hello. is that frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy arthur. do you like the idea of more and more technology coming in? anything new, as long as it doesn
the ageing process, yes, the ageing process, ultimately.t to go and see a film about old age! the way around that problem was to go high—tech and digitally de—age, by several decades, the three septuagenarian male leads, al pacino, joe pesci and robert de niro. are you happy with the de—ageing? yes, we had started out one way, we ended up redoing shots that we did originally in the first week. six months later, we redid those shots because the technology was better. the issue, i thought,...
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the ageing process, yes, the ageing process, ultimately.film about old age! the way around that problem was to go high—tech and digitally de—age, by several decades, the three septuagenarian male leads, al pacino, joe pesci and robert de niro. are you happy with the de—ageing? yes, we had started out one way, we ended up redoing shots that we did originally in the first week. six months later, we redid those shots because the technology was better. the issue, i thought, with it, wasn't the facial expressions so much, but the bodies. so, bob de niro, a 70—something—year—old man, de—aged around his face but his body is still a 70—year—old man and it moves like a 70—something—year—old man? at times, probably, yes, at times. you make him climb over some rocks to chuck away a gun. oh, well, that... that was, well, it was early in the morning. i mean, give him a little leeway. hello. is that frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy hoffa. do you like the idea of more and more technology coming in? anything new, as long as it doesn't take away the he
the ageing process, yes, the ageing process, ultimately.film about old age! the way around that problem was to go high—tech and digitally de—age, by several decades, the three septuagenarian male leads, al pacino, joe pesci and robert de niro. are you happy with the de—ageing? yes, we had started out one way, we ended up redoing shots that we did originally in the first week. six months later, we redid those shots because the technology was better. the issue, i thought, with it, wasn't...
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, india. matter what their age is, for example, japan, india.'t struggling with this, japan included. they have a better, stronger right space for workers, we would definitely like to see something like that in the uk. they also have invested more in their care system. but even there, they are struggling to keep up with demographic changes. the cost in the united states for example, the cost of care for someone, it runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, which is unsustainable for most households. so where are we going if there isn't proper help for carers in the future, given the fact of the population is ageing and we're all living longer? the risk is if we don't invest in care, we will an increased number give up work to care. 2.6 million have done so already. we will see productivity from businesses being challenged, recruitment will be challenged, organisations with positive policies look at how much they save on the bottom line, and they think it is £1.8 million in reduced unplanned absences and £i.3 £1.8 million in reduced unplann
, india. matter what their age is, for example, japan, india.'t struggling with this, japan included. they have a better, stronger right space for workers, we would definitely like to see something like that in the uk. they also have invested more in their care system. but even there, they are struggling to keep up with demographic changes. the cost in the united states for example, the cost of care for someone, it runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, which is unsustainable for most...
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i think it was age—related.e — that's the long and the short of it. well, anorexia only accounts for 10% of all eating disorders. so it's actually relatively rare — especially among older people. so, in fact, if you're middle—aged, you're far more likely to be a binge eater. i'm in dorset to meet angela. she describes herself as a binge eater. she's 57, but she's had issues with food since she was very young. when i was a child, my problem started. i remember taking quite a lot of bags of crisps and everything and making crackers and cheese, wrapping them up in foil and hiding them up in my bedroom. she says she thinks about food all the time. i'll go out into the kitchen and then i'm like, "oh, i just want to eat today." i can go to the shop and it's like a planned thing sometimes with me. so i go to the shop and if there's, like, cream cakes or something like that, i think, "i want that one and i want that one and i want that one and i want that one," and i'll buy it. angela says she'll typically binge on what
i think it was age—related.e — that's the long and the short of it. well, anorexia only accounts for 10% of all eating disorders. so it's actually relatively rare — especially among older people. so, in fact, if you're middle—aged, you're far more likely to be a binge eater. i'm in dorset to meet angela. she describes herself as a binge eater. she's 57, but she's had issues with food since she was very young. when i was a child, my problem started. i remember taking quite a lot of bags...
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in a country where it's expected your extended family will look after you in old age, what do you doey long ago rejected you? that's a question for most of pakistan's tra nsgender community. one member of the community is setting up pakistan's first retirement home for transgender people. mobeen azhar has been to lahore to meet her. this edition of our world contains adult themes. once upon a time, in the pakistani city of lahore, lived the superglam guru. ashee was the talk of the town, the life of the party and an after—hours artisan. ashee is someone who describes herself as neither male or female — in pakistan, commonly known as third gender. but entertaining is the preserve of the young and, as the years went by, ashee realised more and more of her community faced destitution when they could no longer work. this is the story of guru ashee‘s quest to change the future of the third gender people in old age. the history 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
in a country where it's expected your extended family will look after you in old age, what do you doey long ago rejected you? that's a question for most of pakistan's tra nsgender community. one member of the community is setting up pakistan's first retirement home for transgender people. mobeen azhar has been to lahore to meet her. this edition of our world contains adult themes. once upon a time, in the pakistani city of lahore, lived the superglam guru. ashee was the talk of the town, the...
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i think it was age—related. if i got really u nwell was age—related. unwell again, was age—related. if i got really unwellagain, i was age—related. if i got really unwell again, i think i would probably die. that is the long and the short of it. anorexia only accou nts the short of it. anorexia only accounts for 10% of all eating disorders. it is actually relatively rare, especially among older people. if you are middle—aged you are far more likely to be a binge eat. i am in dorset to meet angela. she describes herself as a binge sheet. she is 57, but she has had issues with food since she was very young —— makea with food since she was very young —— make a binge eater. with food since she was very young —— make a binge eaterlj with food since she was very young -- make a binge eater. i remember taking quite a lot of bags of crisps and everything, and making crackers and everything, and making crackers and cheese, wrapping them in foil and cheese, wrapping them in foil and hiding them in my bedroom. she says she thinks about food all the time. i would
i think it was age—related. if i got really u nwell was age—related. unwell again, was age—related. if i got really unwellagain, i was age—related. if i got really unwell again, i think i would probably die. that is the long and the short of it. anorexia only accou nts the short of it. anorexia only accounts for 10% of all eating disorders. it is actually relatively rare, especially among older people. if you are middle—aged you are far more likely to be a binge eat. i am in dorset to...
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it has everything you could need to stay well in old age, even a running machine.shee hopes it will become home to a0 members of her community. though there are no official figures for the third gender community, it's estimated to be close to half a million people. it's believed that almost 5% of them are hiv positive. if you're third gender, you're 50 times more likely to be living with hiv than someone from the general population. less than ten miles away is 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's where society's outcasts have lived together for generations. it's currently home to guru ashee and many of the people who'll 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 a night off work so, tonight, i'll join her as she waits for clients. madhu's got her first client of the evening but, before they get to business, he's agreed to speak to me. madhu told me
it has everything you could need to stay well in old age, even a running machine.shee hopes it will become home to a0 members of her community. though there are no official figures for the third gender community, it's estimated to be close to half a million people. it's believed that almost 5% of them are hiv positive. if you're third gender, you're 50 times more likely to be living with hiv than someone from the general population. less than ten miles away is the diamond market — one of...
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it's an extraordinary journey through both his process of aging the development of the artist from a young boy to old man but also you really get on with the skin of his practice and how he developed as an artist the changes in his painting the style the technique. by meticulously charting his own image lucian freud places himself in the company of the great masters of self-portrait dhruva rembrandt and bingo. this drawing for it made of himself as a student shows the young artist in shock or is it ecstasy a few years later his 1st major self-portrait fashions him as the great painter he hopes to become. born in 1922 in berlin as the grandson of psychoanalysis pioneer sigmund freud lucian and his jewish family fled germany to britain the year of hitler's rise to power. freud's mature self portraits reveal a painter confident in style who depicts themself playfully eerily. or in self mocking. he sometimes uses a mirror placed the viewer level below his imperious figure. this is though he's trying to. pitch himself against his developing technique and also in the older age he was incre
it's an extraordinary journey through both his process of aging the development of the artist from a young boy to old man but also you really get on with the skin of his practice and how he developed as an artist the changes in his painting the style the technique. by meticulously charting his own image lucian freud places himself in the company of the great masters of self-portrait dhruva rembrandt and bingo. this drawing for it made of himself as a student shows the young artist in shock or...
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we can intervene to prevent aspects of the ageing process.ifferent things that go wrong. and if we do that in experimental atoms, we can prevent the diseases of ageing and they often have a much less unhealthy period at the end of their lives. she explained that ageing was a side effect. it's a failure of natural selection. we're living way beyond the ages we reached in our evolutionary past, and natural selection has never had a chance to make everything work properly for a 50— or 60—year—old. it's a process of rather random things going wrong that has never been corrected during evolution. an independent peer wanted to explore how the nhs dealt with people who had more than one terminal condition, what‘s called multi—morbidity. at what stage the multi—morbidities begin to cause the deterioration of people‘s day—to—day lives, and it doesn‘t sound like the nhs is very good at being ready for this. historically the nhs has been designed or has evolved to deal with single problems and single—organ systems and has evolved really to deal with epi
we can intervene to prevent aspects of the ageing process.ifferent things that go wrong. and if we do that in experimental atoms, we can prevent the diseases of ageing and they often have a much less unhealthy period at the end of their lives. she explained that ageing was a side effect. it's a failure of natural selection. we're living way beyond the ages we reached in our evolutionary past, and natural selection has never had a chance to make everything work properly for a 50— or...
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this is a story of her quest to change the future of the third gender people and old age.indian subcontinent is rich with sub —— stories of third gender people. from the 16th century, there were advisors to the ruling class and experts in the arts. the reality todayis experts in the arts. the reality today is much less dramatic. i'm about to meet one of the most revered members of the community known affectionately as the guru. it means teacher, they are the elders of the third gender community and are like surrogate mothers. tonight the guru has invited me along with her students to a private party. there start —— there are expected to get the party started. but there's more to it than that. there is a deeply held belief that those like her, third gender could bring good fortune to those soon to be married. the business are dancing up buddies had taken a hit since pakistan has moved to markets have to reading of is long. just rack more conservative reading of islam. so tonight is the money may ——is the money rains down, she makes a most is the master of ceremony. it was r
this is a story of her quest to change the future of the third gender people and old age.indian subcontinent is rich with sub —— stories of third gender people. from the 16th century, there were advisors to the ruling class and experts in the arts. the reality todayis experts in the arts. the reality today is much less dramatic. i'm about to meet one of the most revered members of the community known affectionately as the guru. it means teacher, they are the elders of the third gender...
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it turns out the people with the ecg age is older have diseases they've had heart attacks, high blood pressure the ones with the ecg age tends to be younger are people who are exercising, have good health so we thought maybe this is telling us fizz oage. >> and when you think about it you're going to have a surgery, are you too frail, do you need nor medical management looking at your ecg age could be a marker we have to test that part now. another area where it could be useful is a lot of medicines are being developed to try to prevent aging. how do you know if they work >> right >> you have to figure out a way to say well, i'm getting younger. how do you know? if you a marker telling you how old you are, that could be used to prevent new approaches against aging. >> have you tested yourself? >> i have. >> a little bit older than i should be. >> have you changed any of your behaviors since? are you running more often, are you eating better. >> i actually am i try to run regularly all of us have busy schedules but i make a point of getting up early. i have an exercise bicycle that i u
it turns out the people with the ecg age is older have diseases they've had heart attacks, high blood pressure the ones with the ecg age tends to be younger are people who are exercising, have good health so we thought maybe this is telling us fizz oage. >> and when you think about it you're going to have a surgery, are you too frail, do you need nor medical management looking at your ecg age could be a marker we have to test that part now. another area where it could be useful is a lot...
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after being made redundant, our next guest at the age of 48 started a new business.make sure you get the right centre for your special person. self—employment is booming in cities, rising by 44% in the uk since 2008, outpacing the national average by almost 25%. but poor access to training amongst people who work for themselves poses a grave threat to the future growth of our cities, according to the centre for cities. the think tank is calling for the government to take action and help self—employed workers future proof their jobs and businesses. joining us now is centre for cities' chief executive, andrew carter. welcome. tell us in more detail what you want the government to do.” think when you look at self—employed people, we know that they are less likely to undertake training than employees. we want the government to introduce more allowances around how they treat training. currently self—employed people, if they undertake training that relates to their currentjob, they can offset that when they make their tax returns. they cannot do that if they wa nt to retur
after being made redundant, our next guest at the age of 48 started a new business.make sure you get the right centre for your special person. self—employment is booming in cities, rising by 44% in the uk since 2008, outpacing the national average by almost 25%. but poor access to training amongst people who work for themselves poses a grave threat to the future growth of our cities, according to the centre for cities. the think tank is calling for the government to take action and help...
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which is i guess you could compare it to an ice age but with fire. stephen pyne joins me tonight from the u.s. state of arizona stephen welcome back it's good to have you back on the program you and i spoke about a year ago when just like tonight parts of california were burning you told me then that one of the biggest problems is our lack of an understanding or our misunderstanding of fire and its role on this planet have things changed at all since we last spoke well yes and no. i think people most people at industrial in the industrial world and that includes most to california don't have any personal connection with fire anymore that's that's gone out of their lives wave substituted fossil fuel combustion basically for all the things fire used to do so the only way they understand fires as a disaster they don't really understand how it how it functions in the world and why it is inevitable in many parts of the world like california which is frankly built to burn on the other hand i think this sense of fire is a disaster not only fire and living l
which is i guess you could compare it to an ice age but with fire. stephen pyne joins me tonight from the u.s. state of arizona stephen welcome back it's good to have you back on the program you and i spoke about a year ago when just like tonight parts of california were burning you told me then that one of the biggest problems is our lack of an understanding or our misunderstanding of fire and its role on this planet have things changed at all since we last spoke well yes and no. i think...
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there are no services for me, beyond the age of 65. i become unwell? lots of nhs trusts do not offer any specialist eating disorder care to the over 65 is, so sylvia could be treated in a general geriatric ward instead. she thinks the problem started when she was pregnant in her 30s. you see your body getting bigger. i had a problem with increased weight as a teenager. i always battled with it, i always dieted to lose weight. i very much wanted to be pregnant and it had been difficult to put that weight on and to feel big again. sylvia says she managed to stay healthy while her son was young but when he left home, her anorexia really took hold. she became so unwell she had to leave herjob as a social worker. i was weak. i really didn't have any energy. i was in bed a lot. i really wasn't eating very much at all. and what would your typical food intake be? it is hard to pinpoint. it would vary. depending on what i would allow myself to eat. she was admitted to a specialist anorexia clinic for two months where she was fed through a nasal
there are no services for me, beyond the age of 65. i become unwell? lots of nhs trusts do not offer any specialist eating disorder care to the over 65 is, so sylvia could be treated in a general geriatric ward instead. she thinks the problem started when she was pregnant in her 30s. you see your body getting bigger. i had a problem with increased weight as a teenager. i always battled with it, i always dieted to lose weight. i very much wanted to be pregnant and it had been difficult to put...
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and one for the ages.on. i'm the happiest man to run under two hours. in order to inspire many people. to tell people that no human is limited — you can do it. good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish forces in north—eastern syria. since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than 100,000 people have fled their homes. much of today's fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ayn. the turkish military have entered the strategically important town, but they're facing stiff resistance from the kurdish—led syrian democratic forces. ankara says it wants to establish a 20—mile deep buffer zone across the frontier with syria to keep out kurdish militias and resettle syrian refugees. from ak—chakale on the turkish side of the border, here's our international correspondent, 0rla guerin. a warning — her report does contain distressing images. the front line in a conflict that is spreading fast.
and one for the ages.on. i'm the happiest man to run under two hours. in order to inspire many people. to tell people that no human is limited — you can do it. good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish forces in north—eastern syria. since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than 100,000 people have fled their homes. much of today's fighting has been in the border area near...
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or that they had to consider age at all. what it held is miller is completely inapplicable in virginia because we have a "discretionary system." justice going forward, however, and -- and going forward, virginia is not doing anything to comply with miller. so let's be clear. when miller was issued, there were about 2800 juvenile lifers in "mandatory and non-mandatory schemes." almost every state has already resolved this issue and complied with miller and understood it the way we understand it. there are only 60 states which only have 60 juvenile lifers that haven't either made them parole-eligible or begun resentencing -- justice sotomayor: we don't have -- did i -- spinelli: -- in response to miller. justice sotomayor: -- did i mishear you? did you say 60 states or six states? spinelli: six states with 60 juvenile lifers out of 2800. that's -- that is the scope of the problem that we're dealing with. justice gorsuch: if you could answer justice sotomayor's hypothetical, that would be very helpful to me as well. let us assu
or that they had to consider age at all. what it held is miller is completely inapplicable in virginia because we have a "discretionary system." justice going forward, however, and -- and going forward, virginia is not doing anything to comply with miller. so let's be clear. when miller was issued, there were about 2800 juvenile lifers in "mandatory and non-mandatory schemes." almost every state has already resolved this issue and complied with miller and understood it the...
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concern about his age. only 10%, look, compared to 54%, say he's out of touch. 8% say he's been in too long. just a very interesting situation. i can't they've a single race for president in either party where the three front-runners were all over 70 years old. and you can see there's some very different attitudes among democrats when it comes to these candidates and their ages. >> fascinating stuff as always. steve, thank you for that. and nicolle, we've talked about this, that it's a fine line between straight up ageism and the questions people are allowed to ask because we are the consumers here. >> yeah, i worked for a candidate who was a cancer survivor. john mccain. he was a cancer survivor, skin cancer. there were a lot of questions about his age and his health. it was a different time. we disclosed everything. sanjay gupta came down to arizona. we went through -- just a totally different time. donald trump basically turned the white house doctor into a show and lied about his weight. we're in such a
concern about his age. only 10%, look, compared to 54%, say he's out of touch. 8% say he's been in too long. just a very interesting situation. i can't they've a single race for president in either party where the three front-runners were all over 70 years old. and you can see there's some very different attitudes among democrats when it comes to these candidates and their ages. >> fascinating stuff as always. steve, thank you for that. and nicolle, we've talked about this, that it's a...
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aging technology lets course a.z. make the film with flashbacks spanning about half a century with the stars sometimes looking 30 years younger. i do my best. but techniques been in limit. years for over a decade with impressive results on will smith and gemini man released earlier this month ringback. michael douglas and man and turning a 54 year old johnny depp into a young jack spirit. it was the aging is expensive so expensive that it ran up the budget on the irish man to $160000000.00 no hollywood studio would touch it so scorsese took the project to netflix and they agreed. on the bus travel and that the. that there was nobody in this country who didn't know who jimmy hoffa was. charging guy with a gun what a knife you want to so you charge but again when i feel there's already speculation be academy you will be running to nominate the irish man for oscars ok we're going to. that makes no difference to me i'm here to defend your right. we want a one off and. you have to see the movie the no wage an all over can
aging technology lets course a.z. make the film with flashbacks spanning about half a century with the stars sometimes looking 30 years younger. i do my best. but techniques been in limit. years for over a decade with impressive results on will smith and gemini man released earlier this month ringback. michael douglas and man and turning a 54 year old johnny depp into a young jack spirit. it was the aging is expensive so expensive that it ran up the budget on the irish man to $160000000.00 no...
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then there would be some kind of age gating process for adults. kind of a different approach. >> is a verification. with the ico wants is a verification. but we think of as traditional age gate, a self identification of somebody that is over or under 13 years old. the ico has that does not work. that doesn't work for at least in its draft forum of the age appropriate design, does not work. we'll see between now and november i think 23rd is the deadline for the final to come out with not they stick with us 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 ones age so we will have to skype to see how that ends up coming out. >> or how brexit turns out. let me make sure any questions in the crowd here. questions concerns about cuppa. if not, do we have a microphone or, to speak loudly and say who you are.'s argument is to in order to ensure ask parents about intervention. collect all source of information about these people who they don't
then there would be some kind of age gating process for adults. kind of a different approach. >> is a verification. with the ico wants is a verification. but we think of as traditional age gate, a self identification of somebody that is over or under 13 years old. the ico has that does not work. that doesn't work for at least in its draft forum of the age appropriate design, does not work. we'll see between now and november i think 23rd is the deadline for the final to come out with not...
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cardinal newman has been named as the first british saint of the modern age.stigates the sellers behind a nasal spray claiming to give you a tan, as well as tyneside's 11—year—old chess supremo who is taking on the grandmasters, and the teesside addict whose life is changing, in more ways than one. hello. coming up in the next 30 minutes. he loves his boats, cars, fancy watches. i'm catching up with the tyneside dj cashing in on the illegal sale of a tanning drug. you realised it was illegal to do this in the uk. you set up a spanish operation, in effect. that was the plan. yeah. 0n teesside we have the uplifting story of an escape from a nightmare life. i was so proud of doing all this. 20 years i've struggled. it's been rough, very rough. i've been through a lot. but look at me now. and checkmate. the prodigy from newcastle taking on the very best. he's the world's number two for his age group and he's beaten two grandmasters. he's barely turned 11 years old. it's a pretty big wow. i'm chris jackson and this is inside out.
cardinal newman has been named as the first british saint of the modern age.stigates the sellers behind a nasal spray claiming to give you a tan, as well as tyneside's 11—year—old chess supremo who is taking on the grandmasters, and the teesside addict whose life is changing, in more ways than one. hello. coming up in the next 30 minutes. he loves his boats, cars, fancy watches. i'm catching up with the tyneside dj cashing in on the illegal sale of a tanning drug. you realised it was...
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refer to the modern age, what does it mean to catholics here ?hat there is celebration that cardinal newman, a brit, has been made a saint. it is the first brit to be canonised in over 50 years. i think they see cardinal newman and someone to look up to, a thoughtful person who wrote a great deal about faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, faith and they find a very inspiring. infact, people faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, people who are catholics might know him because he wrote the words of a great piece of music by elgar. hymns have been taken from that. it is notjust the writings though it is the life that he led. he was a very pastoral figure did a lot for very poor people. he was an intellectual but there was a lot more to him than that and that is what people are recognising tomorrow. catherine, thank you very much indeed. there's a warning that parents' chatter at the school gates has become a ‘breeding ground' for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. nhs england chief simo
refer to the modern age, what does it mean to catholics here ?hat there is celebration that cardinal newman, a brit, has been made a saint. it is the first brit to be canonised in over 50 years. i think they see cardinal newman and someone to look up to, a thoughtful person who wrote a great deal about faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, faith and they find a very inspiring. infact, people faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, people who are catholics might know him because...
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. >>> and a 20-year-old having a postseason for the ages. juan soto leads the nationals to an early lead in the world series. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start," and i'm dave briggs good mo. >> good morning. i'm christine romance. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york. >>> the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, bill taylor, testifying he was told the president was sitting on vital military aid and it would not be released until kiev pledged to public ll offer information about the 2016 election and joe biden. >> taylor also detailled what he called highly irregular shadowed diplomacy. congressional correspondent phil mattingly on capitol hill. >> christine and dave, almost since the a series of text messages that made it clear that taylor was concerned that u.s. assistance to ukraine was, in fact, being withheld for political reasons, something the president himself has denied was actually the case. well, he testified behind closed doors more than eight hours in that room, testimony that led according to
. >>> and a 20-year-old having a postseason for the ages. juan soto leads the nationals to an early lead in the world series. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start," and i'm dave briggs good mo. >> good morning. i'm christine romance. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york. >>> the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, bill taylor, testifying he was told the president was sitting on vital military aid and it would not be released...
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gordon in his horizons from an early age his dad was always a defining presence. obviously so my father has been little have little figure in my development and he's coached and supported me since childhood a lot of talented people don't get the right support i got that 100 percent from my parents from at that time from 5 to. 3 spend 5 years in the use ranks at stuttgart where his potential was evident 'd if you have to sell side describes said is incredibly talented exceptional motivated and a great person would be a volley of him too near the tournament and on the 2nd day of me someone came up to me and said. one player they'd see who interested them is used to. take him over to london and i was a bit skeptical at 1st. it wasn't an easy decision into the unknown at 16 leaving your friends and family for a new country and it's unfortunate for me that it was a courageous step but he didn't have to take it dad came along for it i had to go keep him on the straight and narrow as a new country new language it was an exciting time he had in-house support from experien
gordon in his horizons from an early age his dad was always a defining presence. obviously so my father has been little have little figure in my development and he's coached and supported me since childhood a lot of talented people don't get the right support i got that 100 percent from my parents from at that time from 5 to. 3 spend 5 years in the use ranks at stuttgart where his potential was evident 'd if you have to sell side describes said is incredibly talented exceptional motivated and a...