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age. >> after obtaining a ph.d. in oxford, that aging is the most important scientific challenge of our time and switch fields and competitional biology and he worked at the institute and predicted heart attacks and records. >> he's appeared on discovery and the bbc. he will be guiding us on a journey on the work being done to combat the causes of death and human suffering, death itself. and that physical and mental deterioration is an inevitable part of getting older. no other species declines in age like we do. why that may be and and the biological process is responsible for our own age-based frailties. it's called a practical guide to the signs of aging and how we might be able to use our biological time to improve our health. ensuring that we age as well as possible. it explains the extraordinary achievements of prominent and current research around longevity. read it and be prepared to think about your future. >> hi, everyone, thank you for that introduction and thanks for having me.
age. >> after obtaining a ph.d. in oxford, that aging is the most important scientific challenge of our time and switch fields and competitional biology and he worked at the institute and predicted heart attacks and records. >> he's appeared on discovery and the bbc. he will be guiding us on a journey on the work being done to combat the causes of death and human suffering, death itself. and that physical and mental deterioration is an inevitable part of getting older. no other...
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that's why it accelerates a whole aging process. if you have poor dental hygiene and tooth decay that's a constant standoff in your mouth between the bacteria and your immune system driving chronic inflation with the link between poor dental hygiene and heart health. some of the first evidence comes in it could be linked to dementia so it's incredible to realize brushing your teeth potentially can reduce your risk of dementia so that's why make sure i religiously brush my teeth and floss everyday just low down the aging process as much as possible spec that's great to hear and now i've invested in the electric toothbrush. >> will a certain age limit benefit others from antiaging treatments? >> i don't think they will they have a global effect there are some certain health conditions or drugs that might interfere with another drug but i'm confident this will happen in the next few years some already and human trials in the next few years. so it's not inconceivable a few years after that and then another drug i didn't talk about in my
that's why it accelerates a whole aging process. if you have poor dental hygiene and tooth decay that's a constant standoff in your mouth between the bacteria and your immune system driving chronic inflation with the link between poor dental hygiene and heart health. some of the first evidence comes in it could be linked to dementia so it's incredible to realize brushing your teeth potentially can reduce your risk of dementia so that's why make sure i religiously brush my teeth and floss...
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age.ike infections and injuries if you are young person if you broke a bone it would heal but then in your seventies or eighties as like breaking a hip and then you're stuck in a bad for weeks and weeks muscle wastage and contract as secondary infection it may not kill you that dramatically effect the future course of your life something shrugged off in a few weeks as a young person can affect you as you get older. these constellation of changes for the aging process. now we can see these poor changes underlining the deck and what causes this now it slightly changes the graph but now you have the risk of getting a particular d's like cancer, heart disease, stroke, dimension have a similar exponential looking risk that rapidly increases and it goes higher. it's basically caused by the underlying aging process. is represents chest infections that this is deep into your lungs and you still have a reasonable chance one or 2 percent even at your lowest risk at any point in your life but if your
age.ike infections and injuries if you are young person if you broke a bone it would heal but then in your seventies or eighties as like breaking a hip and then you're stuck in a bad for weeks and weeks muscle wastage and contract as secondary infection it may not kill you that dramatically effect the future course of your life something shrugged off in a few weeks as a young person can affect you as you get older. these constellation of changes for the aging process. now we can see these poor...
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older age. things like infections and injuries. imagine your young person, in your 20s and you break a bone that means a few weeks in a cast it will feet heal. your 70s or 80s you comment to break a hip at that age for that's extended hospital here stuck in a bed maybe you have a secondary infection in the hospital. if the whole chain of events is not end up killing you can dramatically affecting your future course ofma your life. something you shrugged off in a few weeks as a young person can dramatically affect as you get older. this whole constellation of changes combined to be the aging process. and so now we can look at this graph and see not just the death changes that underlie that death.ec particular what causes the deaths. third diseases i mentioned are slightly change the graph. on the side got risk of getting a particular disease. those diseases as i mentioned, cancer, heart disease, stroke, dementia, you can see they got a very similar exponential looking risk rapidly increases towar
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you age more rapidly than younger age and more likely to die.ecause of this culture of open data, it shows you the power to find signals we didn't have. >> next questions from david. fire hacking is coming into the mainstream. while hacking is the future of antiaging for ordinary people. >> i am fascinated by this because it's real continuing self excrements patient. there are, if you google this, he will find quite a people on line even though they are not diabetic, they get there dr. to prescribe it for my shading on my pharmacy perhaps. they hope it will slow their agent when people take more drugs, we don't have any human data to go on although someone went to a clinic because they have the gene therapy done to herself so you got this whole spectrum of people during this period and everything in between and because of the fact that biology is becoming much more open, something you can do in your garage, these hackers will have a lot more power and am fascinated how this will progress and vacate and make use of the data. i talk about this in
you age more rapidly than younger age and more likely to die.ecause of this culture of open data, it shows you the power to find signals we didn't have. >> next questions from david. fire hacking is coming into the mainstream. while hacking is the future of antiaging for ordinary people. >> i am fascinated by this because it's real continuing self excrements patient. there are, if you google this, he will find quite a people on line even though they are not diabetic, they get there...
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if you have accelerating age it's even higher. not suggesting you have aged more rapidly than someone that's younger but they find these all the time. so because of the culture of open data see you have to show the sheer power to find these signals if there are any or not. >> . >> talk about bio hacking that that is the expected other future activities. >> i am fascinated by this there is a continuum if you google this you will find there are people online how they prescribe that or order that. and those that take more wacky drugs all the way up to the biotech ceo who actually went to a clinic abroad to have that to longer raise gene therapy so there's a whole spectrum of people from these friday of different approaches to have completely experimental and everything in between. but that is becoming so much more open source the bio hackers have a whole lot more power been fascinated and then to make use of that data as well. i talk about this in the final chapter on some level it is pretty brave. i'm not ready for the experimental
if you have accelerating age it's even higher. not suggesting you have aged more rapidly than someone that's younger but they find these all the time. so because of the culture of open data see you have to show the sheer power to find these signals if there are any or not. >> . >> talk about bio hacking that that is the expected other future activities. >> i am fascinated by this there is a continuum if you google this you will find there are people online how they prescribe...
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lecturer at the university of maryland talks about labor and social unrest that occurred in the gilded agethe turn of the 20th century and reforms. he describes the tension between corporations, workers and the government over working conditions which led to labor strikes. ♪♪ >> welcome back, everybody. as you know, we've been in the gilded age for some time now and we've already seen the technological innovations that made some of this economic expansion possible. we saw both the economic transformations and the effects of those changes in the economy as far as lifestyles, both of the very rich, these opulent robert barron lifestyles on the one hand, and on the other hand of the very poor, whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was when he explored the gilded age city, the increasing problems of housing and of sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century, all of it, of course, accompanied by problems going along with immigration. and then last time we saw in particular, there
lecturer at the university of maryland talks about labor and social unrest that occurred in the gilded agethe turn of the 20th century and reforms. he describes the tension between corporations, workers and the government over working conditions which led to labor strikes. ♪♪ >> welcome back, everybody. as you know, we've been in the gilded age for some time now and we've already seen the technological innovations that made some of this economic expansion possible. we saw both the...
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get out of -- get everyone in your family over the age of 12 facts and please wear in school -- age of 12 vaccinated and please wear a mask in school. amy: as schools begin to reopen, there has been a surge in children becoming infected with covid, especially in florida and texas where vaccinations are low and the republican governors oppose mask mandates in schools. we will speak to a houston pediatrician, as well as randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers. she is now backing mandated covid-19 vaccines for teachers. then new york lawmakers are moving ahead with impeachment plans for governor andrew cuomo for sexually harassing at least 11 women in violation of the law. >> as i stated last week, the governor has clearly lost the confidence of the majority of members of the new york state assembly. amy: we will speak to new york state senator alessandra biaggi. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. coronavirus cases continue to rise exponentially in the united states. they have soar
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young adults aged 12—17 years of age and today we _ children and young adults aged 12—17 years of ageg vaccination for children and young people, jcvi's main- considering vaccination for children i and young people, jcvi's main focus is the _ and young people, jcvi's main focus is the balance — and young people, jcvi's main focus is the balance of— and young people, jcvi's main focus is the balance of potential— and young people, jcvi's main focus is the balance of potential benefits i is the balance of potential benefits and harms — is the balance of potential benefits and harms for— is the balance of potential benefits and harms for the _ is the balance of potential benefits and harms for the individual- is the balance of potential benefits and harms for the individual being| and harms for the individual being vaccinated — and harms for the individual being vaccinated. vaccination _ and harms for the individual being vaccinated. vaccination of - and harms for the individual being| vaccinated. vaccination of children and young — vaccinated. vaccination of children and young people _
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age of 12, which countries are doinu ? ~ ., g age of 12, which countries are doinu ?at jcvi needs to look at the data _ doing? so, i think that jcvi needs to look at the data and _ doing? so, i think that jcvi needs to look at the data and needs - doing? so, i think that jcvi needs to look at the data and needs to l to look at the data and needs to make the decision about whether to extend further down. i think there are good arguments for extending further down the age groups, but i really do think that the jcvi further down the age groups, but i really do think that thejcvi should really do think that the jcvi should be left to make the decision in their own time, when the new data becomes available. but if they are going to recommend extension to these older teen —— younger teenagers, i would welcome that. make the decision in the wrong time. but time is short, some people would say, especially when we have school and university terms in september. there is a risk of reigniting coronavirus in this country, isn't there? , ., ., ., ., there? yes, i do agree with that
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if _ age. so what are you calling for? what would help? if the - age. so what are you calling for?arlier intervention for workers in their 60s. there are simple policies, for mandatory reporting and working ages to early intervention for those made redundant with tailored retraining programmes to help them transition from sectors in decline to some of the sectors we are reading about that are really struggling to find candidates. we think there is a case of the government to consider financial incentives with a works with the young and has been trialled in australia. . ~ with the young and has been trialled in australia. ., ~ , ., , with the young and has been trialled in australia-— in australia. thank you very much indeed. large cruise ships have been banned from the centre of venice, after years of environmental protests. vessels of more than 25,000 tonnes will no longer be allowed to dock in the central canal. campaigners and residents say the ships pollute the air and water, and cause erosion. our rome correspondent mark lowen reports. it's been venice's david versus goliath.
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ag james: yes. mention of a report to the albany police department regarding the groping incident. can you specify if that was made by the executive chamber or has the victim herself stepped forward and given a report to the albany police department? mr. kim: it's our understanding that the report was made by the executive chamber. fabian: our last question is from rebecca lewis, from city and state. rebecca, your line is open. rebecca lewis: hi, attorney general. i just wanted to ask, with this report out now, you said that you're not going to speculate on whether the governor's fit to serve or if he should run again. what do you want the public to take away from this report? ag james: that these 11 women were in a hostile and toxic work environment, and that we should believe women, and that what we have an obligation and a duty to do is to protect women in their workplace. and what this investigation revealed was a disturbing pattern of conduct by the governor of the great state of new york. and
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that lecture really could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one. but today we turn our attention mostly back toward industry and in some ways back toward the cities as well. and i want to look at different types of frustrations with this new order in america. we started with the awning eight hours which was a popular labor anthem in the 1980s. and you heard the chorus, and in some ways that song speaks to what we're going to be talking about today. on the one hand eight hours for work, 8 hours for rest, we're talking about labor relations. we're talking about more broadly speaking political economy. we're talking about the potential for state regulation, at least arguments over that. but that's somewhat straightforward. in the song they say we want to feel the sunshine. in other words we want to have a life outside of work, and even those on top of this new gilded age which we'll also see towards the end in many ways growing anxious over this new world which seems to be coming about. but first we look at economics, and as with so much else this sem
that lecture really could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one. but today we turn our attention mostly back toward industry and in some ways back toward the cities as well. and i want to look at different types of frustrations with this new order in america. we started with the awning eight hours which was a popular labor anthem in the 1980s. and you heard the chorus, and in some ways that song speaks to what we're going to be talking about today. on the one hand eight hours...
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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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the age of capitalism, the age of control and now our own age of chaos. we find in jon's book wholly new ideas and frameworks. these include the core concept of capital itself which jon, following the lead of an earlier generation of capital eras, aldefines as a psychological process, a forward looking monetary the valuation. capital, jon tells us, is not a thing, but a process. a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value in light of its capacity to yield a future pecuniary profit. motivations shaped to keep the valuation. imperial ambition, another white man's problem public, that site to make o of these visions churn the animal spirits, make sure confidence in fear about what you two will bring. john also introduces us to the mechanisms driving economic development in each of american capitalism. there are many multipliers of market expansion and productivity growth in the age of commerce. the investment multipliers of sustained fixed investment of the age of capital. keynesian multipliers of the age of control, and finally th
the age of capitalism, the age of control and now our own age of chaos. we find in jon's book wholly new ideas and frameworks. these include the core concept of capital itself which jon, following the lead of an earlier generation of capital eras, aldefines as a psychological process, a forward looking monetary the valuation. capital, jon tells us, is not a thing, but a process. a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value in light of its capacity to yield a future...
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ag james: good mo. i'm joined here today by anne clark and joon kim, the two lead attorneys who are designated as special deputies to the attorney general's office to announce the findings of their investigation into allegations of sexual harassment made against governor andrew cuomo. i'll make a brief statement, and then turn it over to ms. clark and to mr. kim, who will delve into the investigation's findings. the independent investigation has concluded that governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, and in doing so violated federal and state law. specifically, the investigation found that governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed current and former new york state employees by engaging in unwelcome and non-consensual touching and making numerous offensive comments of a suggestive and sexual nature that created a hostile work environment for women. the investigators independently corroborated and substantiated these facts through interviews and evidence, including contemporaneous notes and c
ag james: good mo. i'm joined here today by anne clark and joon kim, the two lead attorneys who are designated as special deputies to the attorney general's office to announce the findings of their investigation into allegations of sexual harassment made against governor andrew cuomo. i'll make a brief statement, and then turn it over to ms. clark and to mr. kim, who will delve into the investigation's findings. the independent investigation has concluded that governor andrew cuomo sexually...
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— the age of 12? again, in our data, we had a very _ the age of 12?- the age of 12? again, in our data, we had a very high rates of- we had a very high rates of infection in the teenage groups below the age of 16. this is something i am sure that thejc vi will keep a beady ion. there is experience in other countries, the usa, canada, france and so forth. i'm sure they will be keeping a watching brief as more data becomes available in the roll—out of the vaccines to younger ages. the trouble is _ vaccines to younger ages. the trouble is that _ vaccines to younger ages. the trouble is that even if it is rolled out to younger ages, how many will take it up? we are seeing that amongst people in the 20—30 age group but not necessarily a great take—up on the vaccine. i group but not necessarily a great take-up on the vaccine.- take-up on the vaccine. i think that's a real — take-up on the vaccine. i think that's a real issue, _ take-up on the vaccine. i think that's a real issue, and - take-up on the vaccine. i think| that's a real issue, and clearly, peopl
— the age of 12? again, in our data, we had a very _ the age of 12?- the age of 12? again, in our data, we had a very high rates of- we had a very high rates of infection in the teenage groups below the age of 16. this is something i am sure that thejc vi will keep a beady ion. there is experience in other countries, the usa, canada, france and so forth. i'm sure they will be keeping a watching brief as more data becomes available in the roll—out of the vaccines to younger ages. the trouble...
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the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and 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 jon following the lead of an earlier generation of capital theorists defines the psychological process, a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital jon tells us is not a saying but a process, a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value in light of its capacity to yield a future pecuniary profit. but the imagining of the history of capitalism around the capital process is just beginning of his analysis. he also reconsiders the psychic driving attitudes thattt drive valuation, not just the profit motive but an amalgam of shifting motivation to shape culinary valuation. division of the white man's property owning republic, i desire to make one's mark in the heavy industries, the working man's democracy, and so on. beneath all off these visions turn animal spirits, a mixture of confidence and fear about what the future will bring. jon also introduces
the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and 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 jon following the lead of an earlier generation of capital theorists defines the psychological process, a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital jon tells us is not a saying but a process, a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value in light of its capacity to yield a...
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we're just now be raising its minimum age. the same age. one can vote or join the military. i mean, it's 2021. now, sadly, there are still $44.00 other states in the us, which allow child marriages to happen with most only requiring possibly even just parents consent, regardless of age. now we're not just talking about one or 2 is approximately 40 children are married daily. in the united states. estimates of almost $300000.00 under the age of 18, were legally married in between 202-2018 with the highest per capita mer, just happening in arkansas, idaho, nevada, and oklahoma. now i will say this, the legal age is 17 and 10 of those states. so doesn't make me feel too comfortable, though. disgust is we're joined by lynch of the alliance to end human trafficking. lynn. i tell you 2021. i am a mother of a 13 year old girl. i am appalled. this is happening in the usa, and it makes me sad and sick to think about the total involved. how is this legal and today's age? first i want to start with thanking you, study and r t for covering this very crucial and critical issue. you know,
we're just now be raising its minimum age. the same age. one can vote or join the military. i mean, it's 2021. now, sadly, there are still $44.00 other states in the us, which allow child marriages to happen with most only requiring possibly even just parents consent, regardless of age. now we're not just talking about one or 2 is approximately 40 children are married daily. in the united states. estimates of almost $300000.00 under the age of 18, were legally married in between 202-2018 with...
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that is the last age of chaos. it's one of the reasons why we have a very low rate of long-term productive investment. why we have highly leveraged to levels of finance what predominate in the economy still today. i think the book ends about the great recession and the failure of the obama administration to change that. to redirect investment and redirect thehe american economy on a different path. i guess the last question we most important is what would it mean to transcend that contradiction and to move to a new order long-term investment? i have a number of thoughts about that. maybe i will just limit myself to three and then perhaps we can do that. first it's possible it's certainly possible the age of control the united states economy emerges out in which the state through programs of public investment largely through public corporations like the finance corporation through a mix of public and private means the state forces a long-term and coming out of the war largely becausef of pressures but by organized l
that is the last age of chaos. it's one of the reasons why we have a very low rate of long-term productive investment. why we have highly leveraged to levels of finance what predominate in the economy still today. i think the book ends about the great recession and the failure of the obama administration to change that. to redirect investment and redirect thehe american economy on a different path. i guess the last question we most important is what would it mean to transcend that contradiction...
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the age of capitol, the age of control and the age of chaos.find and john spoke, these frameworks including the concept of capitol itself following the lead of an earlier generation defining the psychological process and monetary evaluation. capitol not a thing but a process through which it's invested with the value and the capacity to yield a future and profit but imagine of the history of capitalism is just the beginning. he also reconsiders the attitudes that drive evaluation, not just profit margin but shifting motivations and shaping evaluation around ambition, a white man's privateering republic to design in the heavy industry, the workingmen democracy, utopia and so on. all of these turn a mixture of competence and fear about what the future will bring. john introduces us to the mechanisms driving economic development in each american capitalism. multipliers of market expansion and productivity growth in the age of commerce. the investment multipliers sustained investments of the age of capital. the multipliers controlling the macroecon
the age of capitol, the age of control and the age of chaos.find and john spoke, these frameworks including the concept of capitol itself following the lead of an earlier generation defining the psychological process and monetary evaluation. capitol not a thing but a process through which it's invested with the value and the capacity to yield a future and profit but imagine of the history of capitalism is just the beginning. he also reconsiders the attitudes that drive evaluation, not just...
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the age of the moon. the age of the sun. how the moon was formed. how life began.old and dead? was it once part of the earth or a wandering planet capped by the earth eons ago? how hot was the sun three billion years ago? >>> when armstrong and aldrine with their precious moon rocks, transferred to columbia, the faithful eagle could be cut adrift. columbia fired out of lunar orbit to begin its three day fall back to earth where the recovery fleet was waiting for its splash down in the pacific. suh. >> houston with a little recovery information. >> the hornet is on the station just far enough off the target point to keep from getting hit. recovery one. >> july 24th, the hornet was on station and the president of the united states was aboard. >> reentry carries the most critical moment. they can miss the angle of reentry by several degrees and burst into flames or go into space and never return. >> waer at there's o -- there's entry time. there's black out. >> apollo 11 houston to arrive. >> hornet reports sonic boom a short time ago. >> apollo 11, houston. contact.
the age of the moon. the age of the sun. how the moon was formed. how life began.old and dead? was it once part of the earth or a wandering planet capped by the earth eons ago? how hot was the sun three billion years ago? >>> when armstrong and aldrine with their precious moon rocks, transferred to columbia, the faithful eagle could be cut adrift. columbia fired out of lunar orbit to begin its three day fall back to earth where the recovery fleet was waiting for its splash down in the...
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the median age of a white american is in the mid 40's.hat tells you the median american is getting close to the end of their childbearing years. the median age of a hispanic american is in the low 30's. the same for the median african-american and asian-american. that tells you there are more women in those minority communities who are in the childbearing age. they are more likely to have kids and expand their communities through natural growth. there are fewer by percentage white people in that category. host: the wall street journal reported that when it comes to population growth overall, seven 44 -- 7.4% violation growth. most counties lost population. six states and the district of columbia now have majorities of people of color, including nevada and maryland. talk about what is going on at the state level. guest: every state is becoming more diverse. the funny thing is of that data all 50 states became less white over the last decade. the only place that became more white was in the district of columbia. d.c., about 2% of its popula
the median age of a white american is in the mid 40's.hat tells you the median american is getting close to the end of their childbearing years. the median age of a hispanic american is in the low 30's. the same for the median african-american and asian-american. that tells you there are more women in those minority communities who are in the childbearing age. they are more likely to have kids and expand their communities through natural growth. there are fewer by percentage white people in...
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a of age, and if they couldn't, then— for a of age, and if they couldn't, then you — for a of age, andstress, keeping distance — coverings and stress, keeping distance from other people, queuing outside _ distance from other people, queuing outside the story, those kinds of things _ outside the story, those kinds of things. some people don't like to accept _ things. some people don't like to accept the fact that these roles are here to _ accept the fact that these roles are here to protect them as well as protect— here to protect them as well as protect that shop workers. having to kind of impressed _ protect that shop workers. having to kind of impressed those _ protect that shop workers. having to kind of impressed those extra - protect that shop workers. having to kind of impressed those extra rulesl kind of impressed those extra rules provokes people clearly. mohammed, if i can just provokes people clearly. mohammed, if i canjust come provokes people clearly. mohammed, if i can just come back to you. what is your reaction today, how are you feeling today?— is your reaction today, h
a of age, and if they couldn't, then— for a of age, and if they couldn't, then you — for a of age, andstress, keeping distance — coverings and stress, keeping distance from other people, queuing outside _ distance from other people, queuing outside the story, those kinds of things _ outside the story, those kinds of things. some people don't like to accept _ things. some people don't like to accept the fact that these roles are here to _ accept the fact that these roles are here to...
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supposed to be an age limit of 13— of, they're supposed to be an age limit of 13 to use social media daily telegraph and warning they would either have to si-n warning they would either have to sign up _ warning they would either have to sign up to— warning they would either have to sign up to a strong age varitek —— verification — sign up to a strong age varitek —— verification voluntary or forced legislation. we verification voluntary or forced legislation-— verification voluntary or forced lehislation. ., �* ., ., legislation. we haven't got long life. will legislation. we haven't got long life. wau be — legislation. we haven't got long life. will be back _ legislation. we haven't got long life. will be back again - legislation. we haven't got long life. will be back again at - legislation. we haven't got long i life. will be back again at 11:30pm —— haven't got long left. for now, i'm going to say thank you. benedicte paviot and graeme brown will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. your first outing with us on the bbc papers. thank you for watching us here. we got pl
supposed to be an age limit of 13— of, they're supposed to be an age limit of 13 to use social media daily telegraph and warning they would either have to si-n warning they would either have to sign up _ warning they would either have to sign up to— warning they would either have to sign up to a strong age varitek —— verification — sign up to a strong age varitek —— verification voluntary or forced legislation. we verification voluntary or forced legislation-— verification...
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you look back to the third age of the book, the age of control. the united states economy emerges out of the great depression in large part during the war in which the state rule programs of public investment but once again to refer to the corporation largely through public corporations like reconstruction finance corporation through mix copublic and private means the state forces long-term productive investment in the context of the war and coming out of the war largely because of pressures by organized labor although it's complicated, certainly a postwar generation of long-term fixed capital investment . so it can be done, it's not impossible there are storable narratives that demonstrate that. with that said he could talk about others but one of the i guess i will say weaknesses of the book or one of the problems with this framing as i see it is it does seem to indicate long-term investment could, and that's certainly not the case. the idea i guess to sort of restate it any better than i could in the book is can prevent anything from happening
you look back to the third age of the book, the age of control. the united states economy emerges out of the great depression in large part during the war in which the state rule programs of public investment but once again to refer to the corporation largely through public corporations like reconstruction finance corporation through mix copublic and private means the state forces long-term productive investment in the context of the war and coming out of the war largely because of pressures by...
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tie: combined age was 44. it was 12—year—old. i nest that. t'te: combined age was 44.press conference and i had everseen. it sweetest press conference and i had ever seen. it was very in the morning. i must have been watching the repeat, but it was tear—jerking stuff at seven a:m., the repeat, but it was tear—jerking stuff at seven a: m., they are the repeat, but it was tear—jerking stuff at seven a:m., they are all just hugging each other, thrilled for their rivals and giggling like little schoolgirls, which they basically are on this olympic podium, and such bravery, such amazing commitments. sky herself is just so sweet, she must have a hell of a lot of years left in her, so it's really exciting to see her. let's end on the story in the front of your paper, olivia. a little news in brief, more details we are told and premised on page 15, looking forward to seeing the rest of the paper tomorrow morning, it's a farewell to the gaelic cheesecake —— cheek kiss. i farewell to the gaelic cheesecake -- cheek kiss. .., , farewell to the gaelic cheesecake -- cheek kiss. , '
tie: combined age was 44. it was 12—year—old. i nest that. t'te: combined age was 44.press conference and i had everseen. it sweetest press conference and i had ever seen. it was very in the morning. i must have been watching the repeat, but it was tear—jerking stuff at seven a:m., the repeat, but it was tear—jerking stuff at seven a: m., they are the repeat, but it was tear—jerking stuff at seven a:m., they are all just hugging each other, thrilled for their rivals and giggling like...
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group — having the vaccine for this age group is — having the vaccine for this age group is beneficialdone. and as mentioned in the telegraph as well with— and as mentioned in the telegraph as well with the second dose, you can -et well with the second dose, you can get a _ well with the second dose, you can get a very— well with the second dose, you can get a very rare side effect, inflammation of the heart. very rare, _ inflammation of the heart. very rare. this — inflammation of the heart. very rare, this distress them. but stop and much — rare, this distress them. but stop and much research done into that. in people _ and much research done into that. in people have — and much research done into that. in people have questions about this. the pfizer— people have questions about this. the pfizerjab was approved and further research in this age group is about to be published when that research is published. going back to the times. and on the right—hand side there. europe goes through its hottest year on record and we are used to hearing these stories of record temperatures but this i
group — having the vaccine for this age group is — having the vaccine for this age group is beneficialdone. and as mentioned in the telegraph as well with— and as mentioned in the telegraph as well with the second dose, you can -et well with the second dose, you can get a _ well with the second dose, you can get a very— well with the second dose, you can get a very rare side effect, inflammation of the heart. very rare, _ inflammation of the heart. very rare. this — inflammation of...
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most people think age slows. you feel like you can see the wheels turning, come on, you can get there. that happens, but we don't have an impairment in what we've learned. it stays with you. you have accumulative body of wisdom which is better than ever. and a lot of us as we get older, like you were saying, you have the memory for the jest, the memory for concepts and patterns and lived enough to be able to have experience and notice, oh, there's a similar pattern between this and that and this concept feels like this concept or i can now make conclusions based on this body of knowledge that i wouldn't have understood or noticed when i was younger, so our memories for the stuff that we know accumulate over time and we -- as we age are more attuned to patterns and concepts than we were -- >> right, right. >> this is where i say, wisdom comes with age in part because of that. >> right. at least that's what i keep telling myself, wisdom comes with age. so let's get a little dark now because i'm sure -- this book is
most people think age slows. you feel like you can see the wheels turning, come on, you can get there. that happens, but we don't have an impairment in what we've learned. it stays with you. you have accumulative body of wisdom which is better than ever. and a lot of us as we get older, like you were saying, you have the memory for the jest, the memory for concepts and patterns and lived enough to be able to have experience and notice, oh, there's a similar pattern between this and that and...
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the age of 12. people, as britain, america, nato and the western world, that this time would be different, that this time would be different, that we would stand with them to ensure the taliban and never came back. and i'm afraid we've broken that promise, and i think it's a tragedy for the people involved, on an unimaginable scale. but it's also an unimaginable scale. but it's also a treasury for the west — can the west be trusted to stick by our allies and stick with our promises? and i'm beginning to fearfor a lot of people in the world, the answer to that question will be no. chi, to that question will be no. cni, what do you _ to that question will be no. cni, what do you think, _ to that question will be no. cni, what do you think, is this the west effectively abandoning taliban, or a piece of realism that after 20 years, there has to be a withdrawal? i turned to the view that there had to be _ i turned to the view that there had to be a _ i turned to the view that there had to be a withdrawal
the age of 12. people, as britain, america, nato and the western world, that this time would be different, that this time would be different, that we would stand with them to ensure the taliban and never came back. and i'm afraid we've broken that promise, and i think it's a tragedy for the people involved, on an unimaginable scale. but it's also an unimaginable scale. but it's also a treasury for the west — can the west be trusted to stick by our allies and stick with our promises? and i'm...
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at 13 years of age... but for the _ in the spotlight. at 13 years of age. ..japan, draped in the british flag, this is the best feeling in the world. , ., ., ~' this is the best feeling in the world. , ., ., ~ ., world. the 'udges were looking for difficult world. the judges were looking for difficult tricks, _ world. the judges were looking for difficult tricks, quality _ world. the judges were looking for difficult tricks, quality and - difficult tricks, quality and consistency. sky brown has a giant trick bag. she needed a smooth run. not ideal but with three runs allowed, there was still hope. just missinu allowed, there was still hope. just missing the _ allowed, there was still hope. just missing the kick flip indie. the pressure is on that third and final run now. ., ., , , ., ~ ~ run now. time for a pep talk. and in the searing — run now. time for a pep talk. and in the searing heat _ run now. time for a pep talk. and in the searing heat of— run now. time for a pep talk. and in the searing heat of the _ run now. time for a pep talk. and in the searing
at 13 years of age... but for the _ in the spotlight. at 13 years of age. ..japan, draped in the british flag, this is the best feeling in the world. , ., ., ~' this is the best feeling in the world. , ., ., ~ ., world. the 'udges were looking for difficult world. the judges were looking for difficult tricks, _ world. the judges were looking for difficult tricks, quality _ world. the judges were looking for difficult tricks, quality and - difficult tricks, quality and consistency. sky brown has...
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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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i found that folks over the age of 40 definitely over the age of 50 are all really freaked out, stressed-out, worried, ashamed of every day moments of normal forgetting but they don't know it's normal. they tnk especially after certain age every time i walk into a room and cannot remember what i went in there. or i kanawha with the name of the actor in the movie i saw last week, i can't for the name of the movie. went to the brightest store to buy milk i came homome with a bunch of grocees and no milk. people start to worry it's a sign of impending dementia. especially if they have a love zone with alzheimer's. the intention became, we have enough distress about in this world. if i can take this off of peoples plates, you do not have to stress about these things. this is a normal outcome of how human brains are designed. it is a very distinct from forgetting like alzheimer's. i just wanted to understand with an owner's manual this is how your brain works to remember things this is norman white forgets. these are things you can do to protect it and improve it and here's what you really have t
i found that folks over the age of 40 definitely over the age of 50 are all really freaked out, stressed-out, worried, ashamed of every day moments of normal forgetting but they don't know it's normal. they tnk especially after certain age every time i walk into a room and cannot remember what i went in there. or i kanawha with the name of the actor in the movie i saw last week, i can't for the name of the movie. went to the brightest store to buy milk i came homome with a bunch of grocees and...
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and your new book, "antitrust: taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age," offers the perfect opportunity to look at this topic anew in 2021. today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8,500 in 1997. a lot of that is because of mergers and acquisitions. senator, what does this tell us? >> well, i think what it tells us is that we are a country that has always believed in entrepreneurship and revitalizing, rejuvenating capitalism, and we've reached a moment where we just can't sit back and say, "oh, this is happening to us," not when we have tech companies that are controlling the gateways to so many services, not when we're seeing consolidation across the board and consumers see it in everything from cable prices to farmers trying to get goods to market to epipens to insulin. we believe, and i believe, as someone who worked in the private sector for 14 years -- i believe in this market economy. but we have always, from the very beginning, believed you needed checks and balances. those have eroded, and it's time to bring them back. >> you often end
and your new book, "antitrust: taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age," offers the perfect opportunity to look at this topic anew in 2021. today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8,500 in 1997. a lot of that is because of mergers and acquisitions. senator, what does this tell us? >> well, i think what it tells us is that we are a country that has always believed in entrepreneurship and revitalizing, rejuvenating capitalism, and we've...
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you have to be able to use different tools to access information, then the young age, primarily the agetionaries for children in school are more apt to learn from a book computer and electronic device. it's more accessible to them wherever they go. plus they own it. it benefits them in different ways. there's a lot of information. >> what is the importance of th> third grade in this case? >> when i started, i was, i tried second and fourth grade, i tried everything. i even tried dictionaries, i really found third race was the optimal age because they are learning toec read and then reading to learn. if you can encourage children and give them tool, they have such an advantage in terms of expanding their education helps draft their school career. >> where did the idea from the dictionary project come from? >> this idea, a woman who dropped out of school in the tenth grade and he understood the limits of her ability to earn money and understand the world around her and what people were saying because she dropped out of school. ... the martin luther king exit off of 95 she thought the chil
you have to be able to use different tools to access information, then the young age, primarily the agetionaries for children in school are more apt to learn from a book computer and electronic device. it's more accessible to them wherever they go. plus they own it. it benefits them in different ways. there's a lot of information. >> what is the importance of th> third grade in this case? >> when i started, i was, i tried second and fourth grade, i tried everything. i even tried...
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in the stages of the economic development the age of capital the age of control in our own age of chaos. holding new ideas and frameworks thee whole concept of which following the lead of another defines a psychological process of monetary evaluation. it's not a thing better process. a process in which they had pecuniary valley - - value to have a future and profit. but it is the imagining of capitalism is just the beginning of john's analysis and those that drive valuation.io and the amount of shifting reservations of the pecuniary valuation period mission. and with the heavy industries. all of these versions turn a mixture of confidence andbo fear. and then also introduces us to the mechanisms and of that productivity growth. and the investment multipliers with the age of capital. that keynesian multipliers and then finally on asset price appreciation in the age of chaos. overarching all these new concepts in the next impulses toward liquidy investments. and then what was called economic list. and then mentioning these things and of course barely scratched the surface of his monumenta
in the stages of the economic development the age of capital the age of control in our own age of chaos. holding new ideas and frameworks thee whole concept of which following the lead of another defines a psychological process of monetary evaluation. it's not a thing better process. a process in which they had pecuniary valley - - value to have a future and profit. but it is the imagining of capitalism is just the beginning of john's analysis and those that drive valuation.io and the amount of...
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that have been alongside john peart we - i'm showing my age now.— i'm showing my age now.e first... that was - i'm showing my age now. that was when she first... that was just - when she first... that was 'ust before the fi when she first... that was 'ust before the war, i when she first... that was 'ust before the war, wasn't it, h when she first... that was just i before the war, wasn't it, henry? which _ before the war, wasn't it, henry? which were — before the war, wasn't it, henry? which were you talking about, henry? that's when she first entered my consciousness in reality.- that's when she first entered my consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth. _ consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both _ consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of _ consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of you! - consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of you! we - consciousness in reality. you're all flits of youth, both of you! we are| flits of youth, both of you! we are wearin: flits of youth, both of you! we a
that have been alongside john peart we - i'm showing my age now.— i'm showing my age now.e first... that was - i'm showing my age now. that was when she first... that was just - when she first... that was 'ust before the fi when she first... that was 'ust before the war, i when she first... that was 'ust before the war, wasn't it, h when she first... that was just i before the war, wasn't it, henry? which _ before the war, wasn't it, henry? which were — before the war, wasn't it, henry?...
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it's one the examples of gilded aid unchecked age. [inaudible] >> our contemporary public is absolutely mesmerized by those who are glamorous, rich, famous and beautiful. most of the material in this gallery were owned by individuals who everybody emulated in their day. in our ego centric manner and the cult of glamour. i think it's very important to know that au contraire, we did not do it. there wasn't a echelon of social figures and theatrical figures who were constantly in the press, who were constantly interviewed. whose clothes and jewels were described in great detail in the latter part of the 19th century. just as feverishly as the public follows our contemporary celebrities. >> it was given a gift.
it's one the examples of gilded aid unchecked age. [inaudible] >> our contemporary public is absolutely mesmerized by those who are glamorous, rich, famous and beautiful. most of the material in this gallery were owned by individuals who everybody emulated in their day. in our ego centric manner and the cult of glamour. i think it's very important to know that au contraire, we did not do it. there wasn't a echelon of social figures and theatrical figures who were constantly in the press,...
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12 years of age as he _ translation: he did the same things at 12 years of age as he does _ translationin different stadiums, but he was a guy with the same. he absorbed everything you threw his way. i have got goose bumps. he was the real deal. ~ . ~ , , got goose bumps. he was the real deal. . . ~,, got goose bumps. he was the real deal. ., ~,, deal. what messi was developing ra - idl is deal. what messi was developing rapidly is a _ deal. what messi was developing rapidly is a player. _ deal. what messi was developing rapidly is a player, his _ deal. what messi was developing rapidly is a player, his body - deal. what messi was developing rapidly is a player, his body was. rapidly is a player, his body was not getting paid. he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency at age 10% from 12pm and ejecting himself every night. he age 10% from 12pm and e'ecting himself every nighth age 10% from 12pm and e'ecting himself every night. he needed to crow himself every night. he needed to grow normally- — himself every night. he needed to grow normally. if _ himself every night. he needed
12 years of age as he _ translation: he did the same things at 12 years of age as he does _ translationin different stadiums, but he was a guy with the same. he absorbed everything you threw his way. i have got goose bumps. he was the real deal. ~ . ~ , , got goose bumps. he was the real deal. . . ~,, got goose bumps. he was the real deal. ., ~,, deal. what messi was developing ra - idl is deal. what messi was developing rapidly is a _ deal. what messi was developing rapidly is a player. _...