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we have fewer people of working age to support more people of older ages and, of course, that then presents terms of, how do we take care of those older people, their health? their well—being at home. and also, their incomes, pensions. i think it's one of the biggest challenges, probably the changing age structure of our populations and climate change are probably the two biggest challenges i think we're facing. which countries find themselves most exposed to health care or welfare risk, as a result of these ageing populations? the countries in the world which have the highest proportions of older people are those in the global north, but it's taken us quite a long time to get there. so in france, the population went from 7% aged 65 to 1a%, a doubling, and it took 115 years. so policymakers and planners had a pretty long time to plan that. that same transition has now just taken place injapan and it took 26 years. so that's really not a lot of time to plan for changes in your population age structure. i want to look at sub—saharan africa, jane, because the life expectancy there, it's rising
we have fewer people of working age to support more people of older ages and, of course, that then presents terms of, how do we take care of those older people, their health? their well—being at home. and also, their incomes, pensions. i think it's one of the biggest challenges, probably the changing age structure of our populations and climate change are probably the two biggest challenges i think we're facing. which countries find themselves most exposed to health care or welfare risk, as a...
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was the age before? it's now 18. was the age to drive? is 17. the age to dnnkis to drive? is 17.nk is 18. when should we not be raising the age of sex to a similar matter? >> it obviously is a problem that there is a disparity between the age of consent sexually and the legal age of becoming an adult. right the reason why i know that you said that this is being sloppy, but i think it's being prudent and realistic. i don't think that there will be a lot of appetite amongst the british public given that the age of consent has been 16 for time now. and 16 for some time now. and that is something is established is something that is established in people's minds. i don't think that there would much that there would be much appetite for actually criminalising young young people between the ages of 16 and 18 for having sex with one another, for having sex with one another, for i think that there is when i saw this suggestion in this week's press , yes, i think that week's press, yes, i think that there is a reasonable argument to be made for that sort of staggered approach. it seems sen
was the age before? it's now 18. was the age to drive? is 17. the age to dnnkis to drive? is 17.nk is 18. when should we not be raising the age of sex to a similar matter? >> it obviously is a problem that there is a disparity between the age of consent sexually and the legal age of becoming an adult. right the reason why i know that you said that this is being sloppy, but i think it's being prudent and realistic. i don't think that there will be a lot of appetite amongst the british...
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but what age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i. age are they? all ages.n shop with _ age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, - age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, is - age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, is 35, i age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, is 35, it| can shop with confidence, is 35, it is for anybody who likes soul music but it is from 35 until dead! we live out your days with mi—soul radio and if you like soul music and dance and house music and r&b and stuff... so that is our age group. but everybody listens to everything now and you can hear it everywhere. it is a changing demographic and changing media landscape stop but, if you want to and you love that music, you will find it wherever and however and go to the clubs and party! however and go to the clubs and .a i . however and go to the clubs and party! well, congratulations again. thank ou party! well, congratulations again. thank you for— party! well, congratulations again. thank you for giving
but what age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i. age are they? all ages.n shop with _ age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, - age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, is - age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, is 35, i age are they? all ages. mi-soul, i can shop with confidence, is 35, it| can shop with confidence, is 35, it is for anybody who likes soul music but it is from 35 until dead! we live out your days with mi—soul radio...
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at such a young age, and we have seen - a young age, and we have seen exactiy— a young age, and we havea young age, and we have seen exactly the same thing at - a young age, and we have seen. exactly the same thing at madrid a young age, and we have seen - exactly the same thing at madrid and spain. _ exactly the same thing at madrid and spain. another— exactly the same thing at madrid and spain, another different— exactly the same thing at madrid and spain, another different culture - exactly the same thing at madrid and spain, another different culture and i spain, another different culture and language _ spain, another different culture and language to — spain, another different culture and language to learn. _ spain, another different culture and language to learn. he _ spain, another different culture and language to learn. he is _ spain, another different culture and language to learn. he isjust- spain, another different culture and language to learn. he isjust a - spain, another different culture and language to learn. he isjust a kid i language to learn. he isjust a kid who want
at such a young age, and we have seen - a young age, and we have seen exactiy— a young age, and we havea young age, and we have seen exactly the same thing at - a young age, and we have seen. exactly the same thing at madrid a young age, and we have seen - exactly the same thing at madrid and spain. _ exactly the same thing at madrid and spain. another— exactly the same thing at madrid and spain, another different— exactly the same thing at madrid and spain, another different culture -...
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aging can be hard m.t observes. it's been made infinitely and unnecessarily harder by our failure to. build the infrastructure we need to age well now empties. ames in in the measure of our age she says was to provide a clearer sense for people of where the relevant systems are now and where might be headed in hopes of enabling us to forge what she calls a more just gentle and joyful old age for ourselves and for those we care about an empty is herself, especially well qualified to write a book like this? she's a leading expert on elder justice, having served as a prosecutor in the civil fraud section of the justice department, a focused on elder care issues a doj she establish the department's elder justice initiative and develop new legal theories of liability and, a novel investigation and strategies that led to successful prosecution cases involving the abuse and neglect in nursing homes. she also was instrumental in drafting the elder act, which in 2010 the first comprehensive federal law to address the issue.
aging can be hard m.t observes. it's been made infinitely and unnecessarily harder by our failure to. build the infrastructure we need to age well now empties. ames in in the measure of our age she says was to provide a clearer sense for people of where the relevant systems are now and where might be headed in hopes of enabling us to forge what she calls a more just gentle and joyful old age for ourselves and for those we care about an empty is herself, especially well qualified to write a book...
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they get to the age of 30 or beyond. they haven't found a partner which is an issue i'd like to talk about. but, but they also are not aware that fertility begins to decline slightly around the age of $32.00. but that there's a dramatic decline of women's facility around the age of $37.00, which has been called the for till of the class. and i learned in my own country that most women really, i had no idea about when age starts to affect their facility. there really hasn't been any education about it in school. often they haven't talked to their gynecologists. the kind of colleges have never raised the issue about, you know, age and fertility, and so age is important to women's facility. and by the time a woman reaches the age of 40, the chances of conception are very, very low. but if women don't understand that they don't really understand what we would call age related strips only decline, they might be waiting and waiting, often waiting for a partner to emerge. and in the fact sort of losing their facility, their cha
they get to the age of 30 or beyond. they haven't found a partner which is an issue i'd like to talk about. but, but they also are not aware that fertility begins to decline slightly around the age of $32.00. but that there's a dramatic decline of women's facility around the age of $37.00, which has been called the for till of the class. and i learned in my own country that most women really, i had no idea about when age starts to affect their facility. there really hasn't been any education...
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should there be an age limit? there is a minimum age requirement.or the house it is 25 years old and for the senate is 30 years old and for the presidency 35 years old. should there be an age limit? we want to hear from seniors on this topic. walter is up first out of new jersey. what do you think? caller: i agree with that. i am well in my 70's. i do not think we should be led by a group of octogenarians. host: which of the age limit be? when you hit 80 you have to step down? caller: i think it should be 75. host: what he placed the line there? caller: you have a large amount of people with alzheimer's and dementia well before that age. it should be at that age limit. host: while i have you. one other thought on this that has come up as these conversations have been happening up maybe not an age limit but a competency test once you hit a certain age that you have to pass a mental acuity test. what are your thoughts on that? caller: who knows. they could fail the test and a person pass who has given them the test. it is a bad standard. we are becomi
should there be an age limit? there is a minimum age requirement.or the house it is 25 years old and for the senate is 30 years old and for the presidency 35 years old. should there be an age limit? we want to hear from seniors on this topic. walter is up first out of new jersey. what do you think? caller: i agree with that. i am well in my 70's. i do not think we should be led by a group of octogenarians. host: which of the age limit be? when you hit 80 you have to step down? caller: i think...
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the effects on the brain continues into old age. for example, studies show that muscles reduce the risk of dementia and double life expectancy for people with parkinson's disease. the muscles also help in a very practical way. exercise will help to prevent julian from developing varicose veins. they usually appear when the veins no longer managed to transport blood out from the legs and the veins polish out the next, a strong muscle support the veins functioning like a pump and pushing the plot towards the hot and maya kinds can also benefit the blood vessels as it is supposedly tv effective, the 1st positive effect from the my okay, is that the inner vessel wall improve significantly fewer plaques, kennedy deposit that is the 2nd to fact is that it leads to end. your genesis include this means that more blood vessels are formed and the organs are better supplied with blood flowing through this improvement. so you can have a positive effect on 2 basic illness, listening strokes and even heart attacks on 5. what often happens intact,
the effects on the brain continues into old age. for example, studies show that muscles reduce the risk of dementia and double life expectancy for people with parkinson's disease. the muscles also help in a very practical way. exercise will help to prevent julian from developing varicose veins. they usually appear when the veins no longer managed to transport blood out from the legs and the veins polish out the next, a strong muscle support the veins functioning like a pump and pushing the plot...
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pension age _ of pension age and approaching pension age is— of pension age and approaching pension age pension age is that they will not of pension age and approaching. pension age is that they will not be able to— pension age is that they will not be able to live — pension age is that they will not be able to live on _ pension age is that they will not be able to live on that _ pension age is that they will not be able to live on that amount. - pension age is that they will not be able to live on that amount. they i able to live on that amount. they paid into — able to live on that amount. they paid into their— able to live on that amount. they paid into their pension _ able to live on that amount. they paid into their pension with - able to live on that amount. they paid into their pension with the l paid into their pension with the expectation _ paid into their pension with the expectation that— paid into their pension with the expectation that they - paid into their pension with the expectation that they would . paid into their pension with the - expectation that they would receive
pension age _ of pension age and approaching pension age is— of pension age and approaching pension age pension age is that they will not of pension age and approaching. pension age is that they will not be able to— pension age is that they will not be able to live — pension age is that they will not be able to live on _ pension age is that they will not be able to live on that _ pension age is that they will not be able to live on that amount. - pension age is that they will not be able...
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the aging of simple the begins early, even if we don't notice it from around the age of 20, the long's taken less and with it less oxygen, the most common a slightly decreases. and from the mid twenties, the brain's metabolism also starts to change. this is the reason why reaction times start to deteriorate the about the spinal disks begin to lose that last dissertation because they can no longer hold as much water off. all the becomes more difficult to move the whole side by the age of 30, all millions of reach the maximum strength to maintain by mass sufficient exercise is done especially important without exercise. the cardiovascular system can begin to decline as early as the mid thirty's. because the hot pumps less efficiently and the vessels are less elastic under exhaustion, these signs of aging become even more noticeable. but some thoughts of all these can stay fit in the old age. like home memory, it can still function well. i tell you today and a good thing too, because every quotes, the richness of our lives, the research has shown that the brain can continue to change well
the aging of simple the begins early, even if we don't notice it from around the age of 20, the long's taken less and with it less oxygen, the most common a slightly decreases. and from the mid twenties, the brain's metabolism also starts to change. this is the reason why reaction times start to deteriorate the about the spinal disks begin to lose that last dissertation because they can no longer hold as much water off. all the becomes more difficult to move the whole side by the age of 30, all...
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, 48, age 50 and beyond. but without really revealing that they've probably used donor eggs in or not their own eggs because it's very difficult to conceive at those late ages using one's own eggs. and so, you know, the sort of so lubbers the older mother, celebrity culture really hasn't helps you know, in terms of making women realize that there's an end point to for utility for women . so yeah, it's a really important issue. i'm glad you brought it up. thank you, professor marcia in horn. now after the break, we're going to continue our discussion and look at the options now available to address the growing infertility crisis. the a doctor car. doctor doctor, really bad driving with this. but i also see that democracy is another one, or look at the system of both issues. mixture you called to try to allow me to do all the welcome back. we're going to continue our discussion about global infertility with marsh and weren't now. she's a professor of anthropology international affairs at yale university and aut
, 48, age 50 and beyond. but without really revealing that they've probably used donor eggs in or not their own eggs because it's very difficult to conceive at those late ages using one's own eggs. and so, you know, the sort of so lubbers the older mother, celebrity culture really hasn't helps you know, in terms of making women realize that there's an end point to for utility for women . so yeah, it's a really important issue. i'm glad you brought it up. thank you, professor marcia in horn. now...
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his age. the 1st symptoms of his illness. porras has an extremely rare genetic defect and effects about one and 100000 children. actually every single person, normal van, hey, what's going on? he was just like those children. first orthodontics like the um, either shocked with the news and very upset. actually, the doctors just told us that there was no treatment for this company. the and no treatment met. their child would soon end up in a wheelchair and would die. at a young age. the doctors had diagnosed attacks you had tell inject tasia or a t for short virus and island tried to find out more and found a needle in a haystack of research. and to us, another child with a tea was receiving a novel r n, a therapy or some. and the girl in the us have the same genetic mutation. so that the individual therapy that the guy takes into us was also suitable for us. we went to boston, we started with the treatment, and now it's continuing in, keeping the doctors here in germany, tubing and university
his age. the 1st symptoms of his illness. porras has an extremely rare genetic defect and effects about one and 100000 children. actually every single person, normal van, hey, what's going on? he was just like those children. first orthodontics like the um, either shocked with the news and very upset. actually, the doctors just told us that there was no treatment for this company. the and no treatment met. their child would soon end up in a wheelchair and would die. at a young age. the doctors...
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they get to the age of 30 or beyond. they haven't found a partner which is an issue i'd like to talk about. but they also are not aware that fertility begins to decline slightly around the age of $32.00. but that there's a dramatic decline of women's facility around the age of $37.00, which has been called the for to the class. and i learned in my own country that most women really, i had no idea about when age starts to affect their facility. there really hasn't been any education about it in school. often they haven't talked to their gynecologists. the kind of colleges have never raised the issue about, you know, age and fertility, and so age is important to women's facility. and by the time a woman reaches the age of 40, the chances of conception are very, very low. but if women don't understand that they don't really understand what we would call age related, strict security decline, they might be waiting and waiting, often waiting for a partner to emerge. and in the fact sort of losing their facility, their chances
they get to the age of 30 or beyond. they haven't found a partner which is an issue i'd like to talk about. but they also are not aware that fertility begins to decline slightly around the age of $32.00. but that there's a dramatic decline of women's facility around the age of $37.00, which has been called the for to the class. and i learned in my own country that most women really, i had no idea about when age starts to affect their facility. there really hasn't been any education about it in...
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should there be an age limit? there is a minimum age requirement. for the house it is 25 years old and for the senate is 30 years old and for the presidency 35 years old. should there be an age limit? we want to hear from seniors on this topic. walter is up first out of new jersey. what do you think? caller: i agree with that. i am well in my 70's. i do not think we should be led by a group of octogenarians. host: which of the age limit be? when you hit 80 you have to step down? caller: i think it should be 75. host: what he placed the line there? caller: you have a large amount of people with alzheimer's and dementia well before that age. it should be at that age limit. host: while i have you. one other thought on this that has come up as these conversations have been happening up maybe not an age limit but a competency test once you hit a certain age that you have to pass a mental acuity test. what are your thoughts on that? caller: who knows. they could fail the test and a person pass who has given them the test. it is a bad standard. we are beco
should there be an age limit? there is a minimum age requirement. for the house it is 25 years old and for the senate is 30 years old and for the presidency 35 years old. should there be an age limit? we want to hear from seniors on this topic. walter is up first out of new jersey. what do you think? caller: i agree with that. i am well in my 70's. i do not think we should be led by a group of octogenarians. host: which of the age limit be? when you hit 80 you have to step down? caller: i think...
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if you have a minimum age, you should have a maximum age.to the governor's point, there's people that age differently. i've said this before. i worked in my husband's office. he's a physician. i've seen 90-year-olds that play tennis and dance and travel the world and 90-year-olds that don't know who they are, don't know who their family is. they're in a nursing home. we all age differently. >> gillian: governor, last word to you. >> i worked really hard for this great hair and gray period but i'm not ready to be put out to pasture yet. if i can't read from the teleprompter, can't answer a simple question, then hopefully i'll have the good sense to step aside. one point about people who stay in office, the reason people stay in office is because once you're in, it's hard to get you out. you have the money advantage. term limits would be great if you voted people out. once you get elected, you can stay elected because you have such power or any challenger that comes against you. >> gillian: it's a powerful platform. tomi, i owe you one for nex
if you have a minimum age, you should have a maximum age.to the governor's point, there's people that age differently. i've said this before. i worked in my husband's office. he's a physician. i've seen 90-year-olds that play tennis and dance and travel the world and 90-year-olds that don't know who they are, don't know who their family is. they're in a nursing home. we all age differently. >> gillian: governor, last word to you. >> i worked really hard for this great hair and gray...
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with an average mean age of 23 years of age . so mean age of 23 years of age. said that genuine children would go through this process and then be treated absolutely, positively and clearly . and that gives greater clearly. and that gives greater security and positivity for the pubuc security and positivity for the public to. and then those who are trying to game the system can be dealt with in a way that is necessary and appropriate. and again, the public would see that as the best way forward. and the asylum system then doesn't come into danger in the public's mind. no indeed. >> and you know, yesterday , ray, >> and you know, yesterday, ray, i genuinely had to have an interaction with a human rights lawyer who looked me in the eye and told me that even if someone broke into his own home in the dead of night and was sitting there, that he wouldn't want them that was in them detained. that was in relation we be relation to how long we could be able detain illegal migrants. able to detain illegal migrants. it appear to me at the it does appear to me at the mome
with an average mean age of 23 years of age . so mean age of 23 years of age. said that genuine children would go through this process and then be treated absolutely, positively and clearly . and that gives greater clearly. and that gives greater security and positivity for the pubuc security and positivity for the public to. and then those who are trying to game the system can be dealt with in a way that is necessary and appropriate. and again, the public would see that as the best way...
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issued for a national da the aged ve their respect for the aged today.onaco, 30% of the population is now aged above 65. as you say, japan in recent years has been something of a poster child for this ageing population debate and the difficulties that can come with it. the reason for this is because it has a perpetually low birthrate, something the government has tried to combat and really struggled with and people that live for a really long time, they have really long time, they have really long as your guest long lifespans. as your guest was mentioning, how do you find it? the social security costs, a huge debt, as well as a shortage when it comes to young workers. we heard from the prime minister, fumio kishida, earlier this year saying that radical measures were needed or the country won't function, he said there is an urgent risk and created a government agency aimed at tackling the problem backin aimed at tackling the problem back in april. but the measures are not working. they're trying back in april. but the measures are not worki people y're t
issued for a national da the aged ve their respect for the aged today.onaco, 30% of the population is now aged above 65. as you say, japan in recent years has been something of a poster child for this ageing population debate and the difficulties that can come with it. the reason for this is because it has a perpetually low birthrate, something the government has tried to combat and really struggled with and people that live for a really long time, they have really long time, they have really...
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how do we maintain productivity in an ageing world?otjust challenges but they are global opportunities as well. we are now in an era when people who do retire in their 60s are often still very healthy. how are businesses reacting to that ever—growing class of consumer? i want you to imagine this 60 plus consumer worldwide is the third largest global economy in the world after the gdp of the us and china. and yet they only get on average 2% of the advertising dollar. some of the things business can do to respond to this amazing market growing worldwide is to look at them as a market, doing more research, understand the amazing diversity in the ageing population. this is not your grandfather's old age, this is the most educated, best income that we have ever seen in the older population in history. what are the barriers or some of the barriers for businesses fighting to exploit the ageing marketplace? probably the greatest barrier for business and frankly society in general is the story of old age. business, like many of us unfortunately
how do we maintain productivity in an ageing world?otjust challenges but they are global opportunities as well. we are now in an era when people who do retire in their 60s are often still very healthy. how are businesses reacting to that ever—growing class of consumer? i want you to imagine this 60 plus consumer worldwide is the third largest global economy in the world after the gdp of the us and china. and yet they only get on average 2% of the advertising dollar. some of the things...
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is our age. that's a great story. and there are lots of stories like that that. my my wife and i were bird were both bird watchers. we love in the winter in california to go up to northern california to the wildlife refuge where literally hundreds of thousands, millions of birds winter, they come down from from the arctic, from canada, and they spend the winter in california. there are plenty of other birds that leave and go south, but they're incredibly dependent on wetlands in northern california for years have been dried up. the wetlands have been shrinking. the rivers have been shrinking. the farmland has paved over a lot of the the wetlands. but in recent years, we've a restoration of some of those wetlands. again, this is an example where. farmers are starting to work with the environmental community and now in the winter, many of the farmers in the part of the central valley flood their lands in the winter, which actually is beneficial. the the farmland themselves but it restores wildlife
is our age. that's a great story. and there are lots of stories like that that. my my wife and i were bird were both bird watchers. we love in the winter in california to go up to northern california to the wildlife refuge where literally hundreds of thousands, millions of birds winter, they come down from from the arctic, from canada, and they spend the winter in california. there are plenty of other birds that leave and go south, but they're incredibly dependent on wetlands in northern...
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what is aging? why do we age the we have to age, the aging is a biological process. ok, usually team the editable. well, we can not delay death, but we can do something about the aging. businesses nearby is a lie, a groundbreaking research is in the science. so phones have it to one of the things that happened with aging. we accumulate what's called zone b sales, or we call them cns themselves. that when they accumulate, they cause in environment to age and get diseases. we want something that keeps only the cells that are already fusing only takes a known as a glass of monica into that can kill us anderson cells. so maybe i so we told why not utilize a i to die and find these drugs foster and they, vanessa a team and they come what may be the most promising similarly they've ever seen. so willie, i make us live longer. well, let's have a look. finding the right molecule is only the 1st step of the druggist hubbard. process for this and how the whole process works, where he's using a lab chamberlain, we meet with david machine for a peek inside who's allowed him to l
what is aging? why do we age the we have to age, the aging is a biological process. ok, usually team the editable. well, we can not delay death, but we can do something about the aging. businesses nearby is a lie, a groundbreaking research is in the science. so phones have it to one of the things that happened with aging. we accumulate what's called zone b sales, or we call them cns themselves. that when they accumulate, they cause in environment to age and get diseases. we want something that...
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by the way, do you understand how the age of a dictator differs from the age of a dictator?emocratic ruler doesn't matter how old he is. how old is zelensky or how old is baidu? the democratic ruler still knows that he has four more years and all the pension fund of the president's memoirs. it doesn't matter. he will be 85 and we will be 45. all the same, this government will end. and what does he think? a man who is putin and who became president is 50 and here you are already 70. god, all that is left is to live there for 10-15 years. well, let him rule for 20 years. and still not. and where is the soviet union? is starting to fuss because earlier putin thought, god , i will re-settlement them all, where should i go in a hurry? i am sitting on the shore, they will all be re-settled anyway , and therefore there is no need to make any drastic decisions now, what is he thinking about them? well, how will i re-settlement them when they are all 30-35 years old younger i will die and they won't be 60 yet, so you have to hurry, first of all, you have to conquer, kill, poison, it'
by the way, do you understand how the age of a dictator differs from the age of a dictator?emocratic ruler doesn't matter how old he is. how old is zelensky or how old is baidu? the democratic ruler still knows that he has four more years and all the pension fund of the president's memoirs. it doesn't matter. he will be 85 and we will be 45. all the same, this government will end. and what does he think? a man who is putin and who became president is 50 and here you are already 70. god, all...
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what does the gop have against age? is that ageism or just age discrimination? biden will be there and has a good shot at winning. >> julie: i don't believe it's ageism. republican or democrat when you have moments like that where you are essentially unable to complete a sentence because your mind just completely draws a blank. that's scary. i also disagree on the black vote. if you look at the economy the black vote is suffering when it comes to the democratic party for joe biden. maybe not the party in itself but biden -- >> you have some of the lowest black unemployment in history. name me one poll that says the majority of african-americans won't vote for joe biden and the democrats. gop has nothing to offer him. >> julie: let gianno. >> support for democrats has gone down from 91% in 2020. to 63% among african-americans. >> i don't believe that poll. it's coming from fox. i don't believe it. >> listen, you know and i know that african-americans, we are talking about folks who are middle class and below are not feeling joe biden. they do not like him. his po
what does the gop have against age? is that ageism or just age discrimination? biden will be there and has a good shot at winning. >> julie: i don't believe it's ageism. republican or democrat when you have moments like that where you are essentially unable to complete a sentence because your mind just completely draws a blank. that's scary. i also disagree on the black vote. if you look at the economy the black vote is suffering when it comes to the democratic party for joe biden. maybe...
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so they come back to age, age, age. and that's where democrats do agree that he is old.me november 24th. democrats and you can see democratic establishment candidates not running in the primaries, they are saying oh no, we think he is the guy to beat trump. >> bret: it is striking those differences between president biden is he too old? president trump is he too old and the difference in a poll is striking. all right, turning topics to covid. here we go again at the white house karine jean-pierre talking about this today. >> since the president was with the first lady yesterday, he will be masking while indoors and around people in alinement with cdc guidance. you can expect both of them will get their updated vaccines like all americans who are eligible should do so. >> the various shots that people are getting now cover that. they're -- you're okay. you're not going -- you're not going to get covid if you have these vaccinations. >> bret: that last soundbite obviously from july 2021, susan. rear going to handle it differently as a country, aren't we? >> of course. we'r
so they come back to age, age, age. and that's where democrats do agree that he is old.me november 24th. democrats and you can see democratic establishment candidates not running in the primaries, they are saying oh no, we think he is the guy to beat trump. >> bret: it is striking those differences between president biden is he too old? president trump is he too old and the difference in a poll is striking. all right, turning topics to covid. here we go again at the white house karine...
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why did you get on the horse with age, and i'm talking about ivan , you're all ages age, well, i saidminutes americans do not like their political system since the death of abraham lincoln. but i think that it is this political system that allows this country to be generally kept in unity, because if there were direct elections for the president of the united states, the small states are still a federation. the small states have always felt absolutely -e i would say absent in the political system, then everything was decided by several large states, texas , california, who else is new york, and on top of that, if you add up the population of these three states, then the rest of the population of the united states can simply not to participate in elections because it always loses and that is why the united states has a model political system for the federal state. well, i understand that many people there who do not look at america in this way may not like it and there are many people who came there without understanding what is the united states? they live there and think that they ha
why did you get on the horse with age, and i'm talking about ivan , you're all ages age, well, i saidminutes americans do not like their political system since the death of abraham lincoln. but i think that it is this political system that allows this country to be generally kept in unity, because if there were direct elections for the president of the united states, the small states are still a federation. the small states have always felt absolutely -e i would say absent in the political...
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you understand putin, there is no such thing as a good age or a bad age.rtain person, it is likely that 80 years of age is clear thinking is simply wonderful. and if we do not like her, then she can be 10 years younger, but nothing happens. general budanov is the head of the foreign intelligence service, he is an intelligence officer with an analytical mindset. he gave an interview recently. well, what do you want? understand what's going on okay, i generally think that jizom is also a very serious disease, it's a medieval disease, you have to get rid of it, like brazilianism, until you're young, do you understand how to judge a person by age ? such as alexander the great or napoleon bonaparte, they were generally young people, but there were people who, in principle, at a rather advanced age made such breakthroughs in politics that later affected the entire of the history of mankind pope ivan 23 he was generally an elderly person he ruled the vatican for several years he carried out such a reform that still affects m. when he was the same age as budanov,
you understand putin, there is no such thing as a good age or a bad age.rtain person, it is likely that 80 years of age is clear thinking is simply wonderful. and if we do not like her, then she can be 10 years younger, but nothing happens. general budanov is the head of the foreign intelligence service, he is an intelligence officer with an analytical mindset. he gave an interview recently. well, what do you want? understand what's going on okay, i generally think that jizom is also a very...
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ag byrd: there you go. i think i have been hearing ever since my earliest memories of politics saying we need to balance the budget, but it is really never happened, as it? what are we really going to do to get spending at the federal government under control? sen. scott: there are two things you have to do. the first thing you have to do to get federal spending under control is fire joe biden. that is number one. number two, you have to recognize that a nation that spends $7 trillion knowing it is only going to bring in this fiscal year $4.9 trillion is reckless. we cannot have this government spending 40% more than we know it is going to bring in. the fastest way for us to cut spending is to go back to pre-pandemic levels of spending, which would be that 2019 budget. that would save us at least $500 billion, and over a 10 year period of time i believe it would save us closer to $2 trillion, because it we continue the current trajectory or spending, it just goes up like a rocket. there is no longer covid,
ag byrd: there you go. i think i have been hearing ever since my earliest memories of politics saying we need to balance the budget, but it is really never happened, as it? what are we really going to do to get spending at the federal government under control? sen. scott: there are two things you have to do. the first thing you have to do to get federal spending under control is fire joe biden. that is number one. number two, you have to recognize that a nation that spends $7 trillion knowing...
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i'm not going put ages. not going to put one i'm going to put one out one i'm not going to put one out of but nonetheless, of the air. but nonetheless, seeing that stuff, now seeing all that stuff, now you've concluded that the of you've concluded that the age of ten too young. no, i'm ten is too young. no, i'm talking from my from my experience, think the age experience, i think that the age of too young. and i'm of ten is too young. and i'm open about what the age open minded about what the age should we're all should be, but whilst we're all talking, should be higher. talking, it should be higher. >> we're all talking >> whilst we're all talking about old criminals, about ten year old criminals, let a nanosecond to let me just take a nanosecond to remind you of this. this pair of disgusting, despicable ten year remind you of this. this pair of disgindividualspicable ten year remind you of this. this pair of disgindividuals asable ten year remind you of this. this pair of disgindividuals as they ten year r
i'm not going put ages. not going to put one i'm going to put one out one i'm not going to put one out of but nonetheless, of the air. but nonetheless, seeing that stuff, now seeing all that stuff, now you've concluded that the of you've concluded that the age of ten too young. no, i'm ten is too young. no, i'm talking from my from my experience, think the age experience, i think that the age of too young. and i'm of ten is too young. and i'm open about what the age open minded about what the...
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in this instance he will see why the ages found -- the ag's office decided to intervene.re is a memo that lays out the tortured history of the foundation and the decision-making matrix. every single person in the chain of command signed off, including these so-called whistleblowers, to intervene in the foundation case. not to protect charity -- this is the misconception. the ag's office is not there to protect charities, as has been alleged. the ag's office is there to protect the public's interest in charity. in other words, those are donated funds, and the charity better take care of its peas and cues. in the foundation was not. and nate paul was so mad that the ag's office was not doing more. the ag's office interviewed, the intervention lasted three months and the ag's office dropped the case once they saw what was going on. and he will see the memo where not only did the entire chain of command decide to intervene, they also decided to open an investigation of the mitte foundation. have you heard that in the price? this is what we're up against. we are trying a case
in this instance he will see why the ages found -- the ag's office decided to intervene.re is a memo that lays out the tortured history of the foundation and the decision-making matrix. every single person in the chain of command signed off, including these so-called whistleblowers, to intervene in the foundation case. not to protect charity -- this is the misconception. the ag's office is not there to protect charities, as has been alleged. the ag's office is there to protect the public's...
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but the gilded age is dominated by the republican party. and the republican party initially was interested in trying to do something to help the freedmen. 13th. 14th, 15th amendment. and we talked about. but once they reached point, they turned their attention to business and industry. and again, either do nothing all or pass tax cuts and high protective tariffs. they're focused on business and industry. so there's no legislation whatsoever really to help the farm community and problem there also is that in this age, following the civil war, you have historically low for farm products, whether it's corn, whether it's cotton, there is actually more cotton grown in the south after the civil war, there was before the civil war. but prices at record low levels. and when you have very little revenue coming in because prices are so low and then you have to pay an exorbitant amount of money to ship your product to market. remember, railroads can become a monopoly and you can charge as much as you want because there's no competition. so when you've
but the gilded age is dominated by the republican party. and the republican party initially was interested in trying to do something to help the freedmen. 13th. 14th, 15th amendment. and we talked about. but once they reached point, they turned their attention to business and industry. and again, either do nothing all or pass tax cuts and high protective tariffs. they're focused on business and industry. so there's no legislation whatsoever really to help the farm community and problem there...
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aging, why do we age? do we have to age? the aging is a biological process. okay, here's the thing, the editable. well, we can not delay death, but we can do something about agent businesses nearby as a lie, a groundbreaking research is in the science. so functionality, one of the things that happened with aging, we accumulate what's called zone b sales, or we call them cns themselves. when they accumulate, they cause in environment to age and get diseases. we want something that keeps only the deluxe, those that are already fusing only takes a known as a class of molecules that can kill us anderson cells. so maybe i, so we told to why not utilize a, i to die and find these drugs faster and they de vanessa a team and they come what may be the most promising signal dictates ever seen? so really i make us live longer. well, let's have a look finding the right molecule is only the 1st step of the drug discovery process from this then how the whole process works, where he's using a lab chamberlain. we meet wit
aging, why do we age? do we have to age? the aging is a biological process. okay, here's the thing, the editable. well, we can not delay death, but we can do something about agent businesses nearby as a lie, a groundbreaking research is in the science. so functionality, one of the things that happened with aging, we accumulate what's called zone b sales, or we call them cns themselves. when they accumulate, they cause in environment to age and get diseases. we want something that keeps only the...
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what is aging? why do we age? do we have to age? the aging is a biological process, okay, here's the thing, the editable. well, we can not delay death, but we can do something about the agent. businesses nearby as a lie, a groundbreaking research is in the science. so phone devotee, one of the things that happened with aging, we accumulate what's called zone b sales, or we call them cns themselves. that when they accumulate, they cause in environment to age and get diseases. we want something that keeps only the deluxe, those that are already fusing only takes a known as a glass of monica into that can kill us anderson cells. so maybe i so we told why not utilize a i to die and find these drugs faster. and they de vanessa a team and they come what may be the most promising signal it takes ever. so really i make us live longer. well, let's have a look finding the right molecule is only the 1st step of the drug discovery process from this then how the whole process works, where he's using a lab chamberlain. we meet with david the ceil
what is aging? why do we age? do we have to age? the aging is a biological process, okay, here's the thing, the editable. well, we can not delay death, but we can do something about the agent. businesses nearby as a lie, a groundbreaking research is in the science. so phone devotee, one of the things that happened with aging, we accumulate what's called zone b sales, or we call them cns themselves. that when they accumulate, they cause in environment to age and get diseases. we want something...