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about aging. being much more deliberate and using language, thinking about older adults, talking about older adults and aging instead of thinking about people being frail and aging in the best way they can. it doesn't mean looking at aging and saying it is all glowing and it doesn't mean people don't get sick or we're not going to acknowledge that, but there are ways to talk about it in a way that we can really just talk about strengths and focus on that. >> we will take a quick break and we'll come right back to continue this conversation with sha rein and ramona. come right back to "mosaic." c1 >>> good morning the welcome back to "mosaic." i'm rabbi eric weiss and honored to be your host this morning. we're in the middle of a conversation about the dignity fund with sherene the director of adult services and ramona who is the chair of the dignity fund oversight and advisory committee. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> before the break we were having a wonderful conversation about how the value
about aging. being much more deliberate and using language, thinking about older adults, talking about older adults and aging instead of thinking about people being frail and aging in the best way they can. it doesn't mean looking at aging and saying it is all glowing and it doesn't mean people don't get sick or we're not going to acknowledge that, but there are ways to talk about it in a way that we can really just talk about strengths and focus on that. >> we will take a quick break and...
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and we required to show approval raising the age to age 17, requiring approval that with established clear criteria that the judge would have to assess before authorizing the marriage, such as the person that the minor was married, could not be greater than 4 years older than them the miner would have to be in the judge's chambers talking about how they met. so the judge would have the opportunity to generate by a coercive relationship versus you know, that type situation. and again, i'm not advocating for children to marry at the age of 17. but what i'm saying is that in my personal advocacy, i patch reached the point where i can't let good be perfect. and when i'm covering statistics, showing that 13 year old girls are being married off to men in their thirty's. then that says to me, i am willing to at least make them progress and protect those young children and do the next best thing. and make sure that, you know, children that may be, are marrying 17, are also as best as they possibly can be. before we achieve that priority goal and 18, i'm going to bring one more to our convers
and we required to show approval raising the age to age 17, requiring approval that with established clear criteria that the judge would have to assess before authorizing the marriage, such as the person that the minor was married, could not be greater than 4 years older than them the miner would have to be in the judge's chambers talking about how they met. so the judge would have the opportunity to generate by a coercive relationship versus you know, that type situation. and again, i'm not...
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almost a 1000 years after the golden age of the news. the world's lungs being seized, the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pictures a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera, of faith content story, without uttering a single word. the convention of life. witness through the lens of the human eye. on our era. when the news breaks and the story bill, when people need to be heard nigeria with a woman press, it would be great. and the story needs to be told. al jazeera had teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and life news. the discussion here in iran is moving away from the presidential election to questioning the system. there's really no way to think serious economy is collapsing on online. we understand the differences in the c
almost a 1000 years after the golden age of the news. the world's lungs being seized, the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pictures a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera, of faith content story, without...
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so those state now ban and marriage under the age of 18. but in all other 46 states, child marriage is usually allowed. and the reason is because these laws are based in old, patriarchal value that no longer apply to our societies norms. and it's astonishing that this is still continuing and 2020, and it has to change. i want to give people an example of what that must be, like a documentary series called frontline. and just a couple of years ago, they did a comprehensive report about child might in the united states and also elsewhere around the world. and they came out with a delaware court clerk called ken bolden. he's can story. i recall specifically a young girl who was terrified, literally scared to death, go to hardly speak, was coming into our married to get a marriage license. she was 14 years old and she was applying her mother was coming in to sign to get permission for her to be married. and she was there with a male who was 27 years old. applying to be the groom. and i was statutorily required to do was since from there was the
so those state now ban and marriage under the age of 18. but in all other 46 states, child marriage is usually allowed. and the reason is because these laws are based in old, patriarchal value that no longer apply to our societies norms. and it's astonishing that this is still continuing and 2020, and it has to change. i want to give people an example of what that must be, like a documentary series called frontline. and just a couple of years ago, they did a comprehensive report about child...
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during the golden age, herbal remedies were no turnitin to mainstream medicine. they were all they knew. and as the empire grew, travelers will bring back new plans from far and wide. so huge rugs were discovered and administered, rima has, and that is based in a loop. in jordan, she cultivates medicinal heads, some of which have been in use since the golden age. love and is good for, relax for the body, and is very good for today. so even though they would have used it in the gold and they wouldn't understand about bacteria, but they knew it was still good. yeah. okay. and this is one more wormwood. what is this useful as good for the call? oh 1st tree. yes. and this was known from a long time. yeah. ah, this is phase this fence man page. oh yeah. this is good for the stomach. it's good for the gram, i suppose the patient. yeah. what i find fascinating is that during the golden age, every hospital would have had her garden just like this. it was a drug store. and it's interesting that we hearing those things. there really is a still described and in use in moder
during the golden age, herbal remedies were no turnitin to mainstream medicine. they were all they knew. and as the empire grew, travelers will bring back new plans from far and wide. so huge rugs were discovered and administered, rima has, and that is based in a loop. in jordan, she cultivates medicinal heads, some of which have been in use since the golden age. love and is good for, relax for the body, and is very good for today. so even though they would have used it in the gold and they...
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the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and now our own age of chaos. we find in john's book wholly new ideas and frameworks. these include the core concept of capital itself which john fama and delete of an earlier generation of capital service defined as a psychological process a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital, john tells us, is not a thing but a process. a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value and likens its capacity to yield a future pecuniary profit. but this reimagining of the history of capitalism around the capital process is just the beginning of john's analysis picky also reconsiders the psychic attitudes that drive valuation. not just the profit motives but an amalgam of shifting motivations shaped to keep the valuation. imperial ambition, another white man's problem public, that site to make one smart in the heavy industries. the working man's democracy, and so on. beneath all of these visions churn the animal spirits, make sure confidence in fear about what you two will bring. john also introduces
the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and now our own age of chaos. we find in john's book wholly new ideas and frameworks. these include the core concept of capital itself which john fama and delete of an earlier generation of capital service defined as a psychological process a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital, john tells us, is not a thing but a process. a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value and likens its capacity to yield a...
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does age factor into the issues? particularly those most affected? guest: age is an issue. but what's interesting is that this pandemic has availed two things. i will talk about parents because i think that's where age becomes important. every person, there is point in their lives will need care. and care is essential for a just economic recovery. the reason this matters in terms of ages because on the first point about every person experiencing and needing care, america is the only advanced economy with the universal infrastructure in place to -- without an infrastructure to support families. care is unaffordable for too many people. think about it, 70% of the u.s. workforce earns less than $50,000 per year while annual childcare costs start at $10,000 per year and nursing homes at $80,000 per year. the math doesn't add up. this impacts the quality of care children, older adults, and people with disabilities can access. the reason this is important for us to understand why care is essential is because the height of the pandemic saw plain as day of the ramifications of how
does age factor into the issues? particularly those most affected? guest: age is an issue. but what's interesting is that this pandemic has availed two things. i will talk about parents because i think that's where age becomes important. every person, there is point in their lives will need care. and care is essential for a just economic recovery. the reason this matters in terms of ages because on the first point about every person experiencing and needing care, america is the only advanced...
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the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and our home, age of chaos. we find in the book new ideas and frameworks these include capital itself which following the lead of an earlier generation of capital theorists defines under the psychological process a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital as john tells us is not a thing but a process. a process through which a legal asset is invested in the value and in light of its capacity to yield a future profit. but the imagining of capitalism around the capital process is just the beginning of the analysis. he also reconsiders the drive valuation not just a profit motive but in an amalgam of shifting motivations for the evaluation. imperial ambition, the white man's property owning republic, the desire to make one's mark in the industries, the working man's democracy, utopias and so on. beneath all of these visions is a mixture of confidence and fear on what the future will bring. john also introduces us for the mechanisms driving economic development. the multipliers of the market expansion and product
the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and our home, age of chaos. we find in the book new ideas and frameworks these include capital itself which following the lead of an earlier generation of capital theorists defines under the psychological process a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital as john tells us is not a thing but a process. a process through which a legal asset is invested in the value and in light of its capacity to yield a future profit. but the...
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and if we look at what we call heat maps, it starts off with the younger age, people, younger age groups, and then it goes on to their parents and then it goes on to the grandparent. this is well known accepted signs, and the schools are a big mixing bullets. we know that the children who get infected may not be a disease, but self them will unfortunately go on to how long covey and we don't know what that means and how long it lap if it is permanent. the other thing is, it's if you immunize in that age group, it stops transmissions into older age groups and you have a protective shield. furthermore, once you've got a really immunized schools setting, you can have business continuity as normal in the schools setting. so that would be another bonus of immunizing age. 12 and above and the united states, canada, israel, france, netherlands, are all doing a particular danger in the prime minister's freedom. the experiment as if you are a total loosening of restrictions and a possibly vaccinated population. this might actually cutting civilians which are escaping roland vaccines. you might be
and if we look at what we call heat maps, it starts off with the younger age, people, younger age groups, and then it goes on to their parents and then it goes on to the grandparent. this is well known accepted signs, and the schools are a big mixing bullets. we know that the children who get infected may not be a disease, but self them will unfortunately go on to how long covey and we don't know what that means and how long it lap if it is permanent. the other thing is, it's if you immunize in...
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so age is irrelevant. -- age is relevant.— age is relevant. the width, thank ou ve age is relevant.t. at least four people have died and dozens have been taken to hospital. the flames have also forced the evacuation of entire villages. president erdogan has declared the areas affected by the fires as disaster zones. esra of the bbc�*s turkish service has more on what the president has been saying. that means about £4.2 million of funding will be available to those areas for the rescue efforts and for the recovery efforts. on top of that, there will be interest—free loan opportunities and they will be starting to rebuild the houses in one month and they promised to finish them in about one year. it has been a tremendous effort from the fire fighters on land and also in the air. this has been the largest scale of fires at the same time that the country has seen. there are just too many fires going on at the same time. according to the ministry, it is 100 fires in 24 cities in the last four days and there are even more fires occurring as we speak. for example, in... was one of the plac
so age is irrelevant. -- age is relevant.— age is relevant. the width, thank ou ve age is relevant.t. at least four people have died and dozens have been taken to hospital. the flames have also forced the evacuation of entire villages. president erdogan has declared the areas affected by the fires as disaster zones. esra of the bbc�*s turkish service has more on what the president has been saying. that means about £4.2 million of funding will be available to those areas for the rescue...
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if we look at the same age group again, 25—34, backin the same age group again, 25—34, back injanuaryecause of covid where your age group. now it is ii%. covid where your age group. now it is 11%. so it is a changing picture and coming era, we have seen enough stories. you can look around in the media, in this country, look abroad, you get all these really sad stories of young people who are either dying of young people who are either dying of covid or have died of covid and they are saying things like, well, you know, i didn't really take it seriously, i didn't think this was about me and look at me now. so i'm very pleased that you only had covid mildly, but, sadly, it's not the case for some people.- mildly, but, sadly, it's not the case for some people. priya, a comprehensive _ case for some people. priya, a comprehensive answer - case for some people. priya, a comprehensive answer from i case for some people. priya, a - comprehensive answer from professor van—tam, does it change anything in your mind and maybe even give us a bit of reaction from your friends? what are your friend
if we look at the same age group again, 25—34, backin the same age group again, 25—34, back injanuaryecause of covid where your age group. now it is ii%. covid where your age group. now it is 11%. so it is a changing picture and coming era, we have seen enough stories. you can look around in the media, in this country, look abroad, you get all these really sad stories of young people who are either dying of young people who are either dying of covid or have died of covid and they are saying...
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,,, , ., ., age? absolutely go for it. there you _ age? absolutely go for it. there you go! _ age?ore than just that, surely. there you go! but you need more thanjust that, surely. what would be the first thing they need to think about?- would be the first thing they need to think about? sure, i mean, need to think about? sure, i mean. like _ need to think about? sure, i mean, like any _ need to think about? sure, i mean, like any start-up i mean, like any start—up business, you need to have a problem that needs to be solved and that is true of any business. there is no shortage of problems in the world today, especially affecting my generation. look around you, see the problems that either you are facing yourself or that you are facing yourself or that you see others face, and how you see others face, and how you think you can go about solving them. shill you think you can go about solving them.— solving them. all right, suzanne. _ solving them. all right, suzanne, it _ solving them. all right, suzanne, it has - solving them. all right, suzanne, it has been i solving them. all rig
,,, , ., ., age? absolutely go for it. there you _ age? absolutely go for it. there you go! _ age?ore than just that, surely. there you go! but you need more thanjust that, surely. what would be the first thing they need to think about?- would be the first thing they need to think about? sure, i mean, need to think about? sure, i mean. like _ need to think about? sure, i mean, like any _ need to think about? sure, i mean, like any start-up i mean, like any start—up business, you need to have...
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well, if you are of a certain age, you have one of these on your shelves, a dictionary. you've probably looked up words in it throughout your lifetime. but if you are a little bit younger, chances are you have done it digitally. well, mary french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of something called the dictionary project. mary, what are you trying to do? >> guest: we want everyone to have a dictionary and we try to give them out looking at understanding the meeting and the meetings at the time and appreciate the language. >> what is the importance to you and having this physical book rather than just typing it in your phone? >> it is an early tool for learning. the technology that we are using today, technology is what drives the words, that's where the words come from so it's really what holds this together as a society and as a world how we communicate. you have to be able to use different tools to access information. so it is just another tool and narrowly the age that we distribute these dictionaries to children in school. they are more apt t
well, if you are of a certain age, you have one of these on your shelves, a dictionary. you've probably looked up words in it throughout your lifetime. but if you are a little bit younger, chances are you have done it digitally. well, mary french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of something called the dictionary project. mary, what are you trying to do? >> guest: we want everyone to have a dictionary and we try to give them out looking at understanding the...
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the other thing is, it's if you immunize in that age group, it stops transmission into older age groups and you have a protective shield. furthermore, once you've got a fully immunized schools setting, you can have business continuity as normal in the schools setting. so that would be another bonus of immunizing age. 12 and above and the united states, canada, israel, france, netherlands, are all doing a particular danger in the prime minister's freedom. the experiment as if you are a total loosening of distractions and a possibly vaccinated population. this might actually courage variance, which are escaping roland vaccines. you might be assisted with development over a supervisor. the switch can defeat coven vaccines at the moment. the places where very uncontrolled infections in a large number is actually a chart south american. so really we need to suppress infraction in the united kingdom without doubt, and we need to suppress infection internationally to otherwise the veterans that you describe will emerge. finally, dr. katia, if you had a message for the prime minister prime mini
the other thing is, it's if you immunize in that age group, it stops transmission into older age groups and you have a protective shield. furthermore, once you've got a fully immunized schools setting, you can have business continuity as normal in the schools setting. so that would be another bonus of immunizing age. 12 and above and the united states, canada, israel, france, netherlands, are all doing a particular danger in the prime minister's freedom. the experiment as if you are a total...
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plan for aging. there's also $50 million for counties to connect older adults and adults with disabilities to technology and training, which is really great. there's $40 million for one-time funding for nutrition grants for older adults and adults with disabilities. one thing that san francisco already has is an assess provider registry, caregiver registry because for many years here, other counties have not had that, and the state is now providing funds for counties to create that very needed service. let's see...on the local level, the cities have their budget, a $13 million budget a couple of weeks ago. the good news is we have not had to cut any benefits or programs, and we're currently discussing all the add-backs and are looking at our community partnership. congratulations to the nutrition and supportive services offered by d.p.a. and project open hand. this project delivers nutrition support tailored to the needs of older adult who need support or have chronic diseases. our lead nutritionist
plan for aging. there's also $50 million for counties to connect older adults and adults with disabilities to technology and training, which is really great. there's $40 million for one-time funding for nutrition grants for older adults and adults with disabilities. one thing that san francisco already has is an assess provider registry, caregiver registry because for many years here, other counties have not had that, and the state is now providing funds for counties to create that very needed...
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from the age of 12, he tinge of indignation. from the age of 12. he was _ tinge of indignation.ation. from the age of 12, he was trying to _ tinge of indignation. from the age of 12, he was trying to get - tinge of indignation. from the age of 12, he was trying to get out - tinge of indignation. from the age of 12, he was trying to get out of l of 12, he was trying to get out of the hole rabbi tradition of his family! about his style of comedy, it was very blunt, wasn't it? very non—pc. he had a few ups and downs. it wasn't until the world according to me that he recovered. talk to us about that bluntness. in to me that he recovered. talk to us about that bluntness.— to me that he recovered. talk to us about that bluntness. in 1964 he got in trouble when _ about that bluntness. in 1964 he got in trouble when he _ about that bluntness. in 1964 he got in trouble when he was _ about that bluntness. in 1964 he got in trouble when he was on _ about that bluntness. in 1964 he got in trouble when he was on the - about that bluntness. in 1964 he got in trouble when he was on the ed . in
from the age of 12, he tinge of indignation. from the age of 12. he was _ tinge of indignation.ation. from the age of 12, he was trying to _ tinge of indignation. from the age of 12, he was trying to get - tinge of indignation. from the age of 12, he was trying to get out - tinge of indignation. from the age of 12, he was trying to get out of l of 12, he was trying to get out of the hole rabbi tradition of his family! about his style of comedy, it was very blunt, wasn't it? very non—pc. he...
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does age factor into the issues? particularly those most affected? guest: age is an issue.ut what's interesting is that this pandemic has availed two things. i will talk about parents because i think that's where age becomes important. every person, there is point in their lives will need care. and care is essential for a just economic recovery. the reason this matters in terms of ages because on the first point about every person experiencing and needing care, america is the only advanced economy with the universal infrastructure in place to -- without an infrastructure to support families. care is unaffordable for too many people. think about it, 70% of the u.s. workforce earns less than $50,000 per year while annual childcare costs start at $10,000 per year and nursing homes at $80,000 per year. the math doesn't add up. this impacts the quality of care children, older adults, and people with disabilities can access. the reason this is important for us to understand why care is essential is because the height of the pandemic saw plain as day of the ramifications of how a
does age factor into the issues? particularly those most affected? guest: age is an issue.ut what's interesting is that this pandemic has availed two things. i will talk about parents because i think that's where age becomes important. every person, there is point in their lives will need care. and care is essential for a just economic recovery. the reason this matters in terms of ages because on the first point about every person experiencing and needing care, america is the only advanced...
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if the median age of people is older than age expectancy, then yes they hyped it.inistration wants to go door to door to make people take the vaccine. watch. >> president biden: now we need to go community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood. a lot of times i go door to door knocking on doors to get help for the remaining people protected from the virus. >> tucker: stay out of my house, for real. brit hume is a senior political analyst, and he joins us. no disrespect from the people who died from this virus with the loved ones people had died but are government numbers and again, they showed in a lot ofe places that median age of death is older than life expectancy so what does that tell you about the way that we have treated this pandemic? >> the first thing it tells us is something that we believe we have known all along from the beginning. this was a disease that disproportionately affects the elderly. that was in the beginning and lots of things have changed with what comes to be a basic knowledge about this disease but wlnot bad. and even though it appe
if the median age of people is older than age expectancy, then yes they hyped it.inistration wants to go door to door to make people take the vaccine. watch. >> president biden: now we need to go community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood. a lot of times i go door to door knocking on doors to get help for the remaining people protected from the virus. >> tucker: stay out of my house, for real. brit hume is a senior political analyst, and he joins us. no disrespect from the...
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long answer, i think i've always had a morbid streak and also a strange consciousness of ageing.vel was written about a protagonist who was 59 years old and i look back on that rather comically because i thought that was old. well, you know, i hope it's not ungallant to say that you have crossed the 59 year threshold a few years ago. but... alas, yes. yeah. but the novel that you've just released, should we stay or should we go, it centres on two characters who we meet when i think they're in their late 50s. but we then follow them through after they make a decision. that is cyril and kay wilkinson, they make a decision that when they get to 80, or at least when kay, who's the younger one, when she gets to 80 years old, they're going to kill themselves to ensure that they neverfall into agonising dementia and physical decay. why did you play with that idea? well, i was first inspired by a stray remark by a friend of mine who announced, with some conviction, that she had no desire to live beyond the age of 80, after which things seem to be going downhill, and i was curious whether
long answer, i think i've always had a morbid streak and also a strange consciousness of ageing.vel was written about a protagonist who was 59 years old and i look back on that rather comically because i thought that was old. well, you know, i hope it's not ungallant to say that you have crossed the 59 year threshold a few years ago. but... alas, yes. yeah. but the novel that you've just released, should we stay or should we go, it centres on two characters who we meet when i think they're in...
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there are people of all ages _ of 100%. people of all ages.s and levels of everyone _ are people of all ages and levels of everyone is dancing together. it is 'ust everyone is dancing together. it is just amazing. it is absolutely amazing _ just amazing. it is absolutely amazing. for me, this is what life is about — amazing. for me, this is what life is about we _ amazing. for me, this is what life is about. we need to move it forward now _ is about. we need to move it forward now we _ is about. we need to move it forward now. we have got to learn to live with this — now. we have got to learn to live with this. you know, everyone says it isjust _ with this. you know, everyone says it isjust like — with this. you know, everyone says it isjust like the flu. i sort of do agree _ it isjust like the flu. i sort of do agree and i think we have got to live with _ do agree and i think we have got to live with it— do agree and i think we have got to live with it and get the economy running — live with it and get the economy running. we have got to thin
there are people of all ages _ of 100%. people of all ages.s and levels of everyone _ are people of all ages and levels of everyone is dancing together. it is 'ust everyone is dancing together. it is just amazing. it is absolutely amazing _ just amazing. it is absolutely amazing. for me, this is what life is about — amazing. for me, this is what life is about we _ amazing. for me, this is what life is about. we need to move it forward now _ is about. we need to move it forward now we _ is...
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and if you get it, no matter what your age, from age 3 to age 90, it's going to be worse for you. people, much, much more easily. >> when the information is all there, professor, and also cdc director rochelle walensky. she is taking her message and what you are talking about, as well, to fox. where we have seen, frankly, so much misinformation during this entire pandemic. take a listen to this. >> the science continues to change. and while that is, neither, simple, nor easy to convey, it's my responsibility to keep the american people safe. and as that science evolves, i evolve with our -- with the cdc, the guidance. what i will say is i continue to be humbled by this virus. i have no interest in continuing mask -- um -- guidance. um, and the best way to stop a new variant from spreading is to have less virus out there. and the best way to do that is to get people vaccinated, and to mask up until they are. >> well, you know, first of all, bravo, to her, for going to the people who really need to hear this, the most. but -- but will they be more swayed by all the stories that we a
and if you get it, no matter what your age, from age 3 to age 90, it's going to be worse for you. people, much, much more easily. >> when the information is all there, professor, and also cdc director rochelle walensky. she is taking her message and what you are talking about, as well, to fox. where we have seen, frankly, so much misinformation during this entire pandemic. take a listen to this. >> the science continues to change. and while that is, neither, simple, nor easy to...
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he was elected to congress at 25, the same age i accomplished renting the car. madison cawthorn. wiry, youthful. fox news contributor kat timpf. a bus once got stuck in his footprint. tyrus. i'm going to go to you, congressman. it's weird calling you congressman when you are like half of kat's age. >> i am pretty sure i don't have to be called congressman until i'm 30. kat, you are only 21. >> i like this guy. speak to a better looking version of tom brady. >> i was telling you when i used to be single, i would kill it in boston. >> don't go to tampa. >> greg: you are a cumbersome and then you deal with republicans all the time.
he was elected to congress at 25, the same age i accomplished renting the car. madison cawthorn. wiry, youthful. fox news contributor kat timpf. a bus once got stuck in his footprint. tyrus. i'm going to go to you, congressman. it's weird calling you congressman when you are like half of kat's age. >> i am pretty sure i don't have to be called congressman until i'm 30. kat, you are only 21. >> i like this guy. speak to a better looking version of tom brady. >> i was telling...
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age of 75. it goes up exponentially buzzword very steeply as age gets all. but if you look at people damaged by covered, even people as young as 19 are suffering damage in hospital, which we can measure. and some of the children to rarely get inflammatory syndromes and require quite a lot of hospital care. so to say that this is just a disease, the frail, an elderly is definitely wrong. well, i'm sure the faxes will come out in force treating against this show, but this was a study of $70000.00 adults and all be it. this is rare. the proportions that i've got to figure 27 percent between 1929 year old, 37 and 30 to 39 year old. and the organs effected a kidney long and hot. and you think this is a long term issue for these people suffering from this acute conditions caused by covert. so this is a study conducted in u. k. hospitals in 300 into hospitals. so it's generalizable and conduction england, scotland and wales. so you can say to do any special problem in any one of our countries or any fa
age of 75. it goes up exponentially buzzword very steeply as age gets all. but if you look at people damaged by covered, even people as young as 19 are suffering damage in hospital, which we can measure. and some of the children to rarely get inflammatory syndromes and require quite a lot of hospital care. so to say that this is just a disease, the frail, an elderly is definitely wrong. well, i'm sure the faxes will come out in force treating against this show, but this was a study of $70000.00...
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well, if you are of a certain age, you have one of these on your shelves, your dictionary and probably looked up words throughout your lifetime but if you're a little bit younger, chances are, you've done it digitally. well, marry french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of something called the dictionary project. mary french, what are you trying to do? >> we want everyone to have -- able to have a dictionary to enjoy the benefits of enjoying a dictionary and we try to give them out when they're in the third grade so they get into the habit of looking at words and understand the meaning and the multiple meanings and appreciate your rich language. >> so what is the importance to you of having this fiscal book rather than just typing it in your phone? >> it's another tool for leashing and i've been doing this for 25 years, book ipads and iphones and the technology that we are using today, technology is what drives the words in the dictionary where it comes from and how we communicate and you have to be able to use different tools in order to access information, so
well, if you are of a certain age, you have one of these on your shelves, your dictionary and probably looked up words throughout your lifetime but if you're a little bit younger, chances are, you've done it digitally. well, marry french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of something called the dictionary project. mary french, what are you trying to do? >> we want everyone to have -- able to have a dictionary to enjoy the benefits of enjoying a dictionary and we...
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this is much more serious virus and if you get it, no matter your age from age 3 to age 90, it's going to be worse for you and you're going to be able to transmit it to other people much, much more easily. >> the information is there and dr. rochelle withalensky is tak it to fox. >> the science continues to change and whether that is neither simple or easy to convey, it's my responsibility to keep the american people safe and as that science evolves, i evolve with our -- with the cdc, the guy didance. i continue to be humbled by this virus. i have no interest in continuing mask guidance, and the best way to stop a new variant from spreading is to have less virus out there and the best way to do that is to get people vaccinated and to mask up until they are. >> well, you know, first of all, pr bravo to her for going to the people that need to hear this the most but will they be swayed of the stories of people that frankly refuse the vaccine almost died as a result and say day regret not getting that vaccine? which is going to be more persuasive? >> well, we're always more persuaded by o
this is much more serious virus and if you get it, no matter your age from age 3 to age 90, it's going to be worse for you and you're going to be able to transmit it to other people much, much more easily. >> the information is there and dr. rochelle withalensky is tak it to fox. >> the science continues to change and whether that is neither simple or easy to convey, it's my responsibility to keep the american people safe and as that science evolves, i evolve with our -- with the...
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he had a boy aged three and a girl a-ed he had a boy aged three and a girl aged one — every night, justeen doing. yes, he is constantly with me. and i'm so sorry that he can't hold his children and tell them how proud he would be of them. it's something to be proud of, something to bring people to and say, "look, this is in memory of my relative, "and they were honoured and they were recognised." i think its great strength is its simplicity. it recognises the dangerous space through which police officers go every day of their working lives to protect fellow citizens, and it also, of course, recognises that sadly, on occasion, those officers do not come out of a dangerous space, they give their lives protecting fellow citizens. that is exactly what this memorial was intended to do. they've been putting the finishing touches to the memorial and getting ready for the dedication ceremony later today. it will be attended by all members of the police family, including parents, spouses, and children of those who have lost their lives. phil mackie, bbc news, staffordshire. and the ceremony itse
he had a boy aged three and a girl a-ed he had a boy aged three and a girl aged one — every night, justeen doing. yes, he is constantly with me. and i'm so sorry that he can't hold his children and tell them how proud he would be of them. it's something to be proud of, something to bring people to and say, "look, this is in memory of my relative, "and they were honoured and they were recognised." i think its great strength is its simplicity. it recognises the dangerous space...
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group being given and the middle of ag, same works the same way. there's a couple of 100 cases of my card itis and inflammation in the heart. well that puts the frequency about side effects about one in a 1000000. that though is about the same as the risk of you getting severe dose of corrosion of ours to feel that age. so you can see why there's attention for them. protecting young people from something with a risk profile that sort of the same frequency as the side effects of the vaccine. but the wider protection isn't being taken into account. so i think it's a difficult decision. i can see why they've made it, but i would personally have supported encouraging anyone who is 12 and up getting a job because i think it will contribute to our ability long term to control the virus. so you can see by professor adam fed up the g c, v. i would say that the risk to children is vanishingly small, but it's less easy. explain about the risk of infect timothy across the population . given that the j. c, v i is recommending the jags be given to children who
group being given and the middle of ag, same works the same way. there's a couple of 100 cases of my card itis and inflammation in the heart. well that puts the frequency about side effects about one in a 1000000. that though is about the same as the risk of you getting severe dose of corrosion of ours to feel that age. so you can see why there's attention for them. protecting young people from something with a risk profile that sort of the same frequency as the side effects of the vaccine. but...
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i would imagine the fda approves those booster shots by the age of temperature for people aged 95 and older. >> we also have been hearing the word breakthrough cases. how concerned should we be about those breakthrough cases in which people have been fully vaccinated but yet they're still getting infected with covid? >> so right now people exposed to delta variant who have been fully vaccinated, most of them will have no symptoms, some will have mild symptoms, very few if any will have serious illness causing hospitalization. so that's good, the vaccines are clearly working in terms of blocking serious illness. the problem is half our country isn't yet vaccinated. >> and when you talk about half of our country not being whether reerta ssle o mkr or sinesses, haveha should peop doing right now at this moment whether they're vaccinated or not? >> it really depends on where you live. if the case numbers are going up like they are in many places in the country, i do believe we're going to have to wear masks now whenever we go indoors or when we're with people because we can't validate or
i would imagine the fda approves those booster shots by the age of temperature for people aged 95 and older. >> we also have been hearing the word breakthrough cases. how concerned should we be about those breakthrough cases in which people have been fully vaccinated but yet they're still getting infected with covid? >> so right now people exposed to delta variant who have been fully vaccinated, most of them will have no symptoms, some will have mild symptoms, very few if any will...
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at home from the earliest ages of. so much of this is impacted _ earliest ages of. so it's not the sole responsibility of schools, but we _ the sole responsibility of schools, but we do — the sole responsibility of schools, but we do play a very important part _ but we do play a very important art, . ., but we do play a very important art. : :, :,' :, but we do play a very important art. : :, :, �* but we do play a very important art, . ., :, ' ., �* , part. lucinda hoffman didn't fully...