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and for me age discrimination could start being a problem at what age are you old. or sometimes i think seventeen. of hardy no seriously it's a matter of perspective how young do you feel how proactive are you and how flexible how fit some people are set in their ways a twenty get them and think ok their old mindset young body and. we both feel we are exactly the right age for our jobs and if it were up to us we'd be happy to people working together. i haven't made that many t.v. reports before really boosted my confidence i know and i'm not from kiyo tool maybe a camera technique we were a great team. we do it again you bet management pays for two of us that's. fine by me. getting traded in for a younger model for many older people in the workplace it's a real fear i wonder given the jump in poverty rates among the elderly in the european union some sixteen percent of women and twelve percent of men are at risk of poverty in old age i'm surprised that women are more affected given the widespread discrepancy in pay and therefore in pensions take germany for example
and for me age discrimination could start being a problem at what age are you old. or sometimes i think seventeen. of hardy no seriously it's a matter of perspective how young do you feel how proactive are you and how flexible how fit some people are set in their ways a twenty get them and think ok their old mindset young body and. we both feel we are exactly the right age for our jobs and if it were up to us we'd be happy to people working together. i haven't made that many t.v. reports before...
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you stay focused and hands up energy and these are things that keep you from aging. and she doesn't need the money she works because she wants to. is thomas says regardless my heart are there to say it and the more people say what you're still working but it's not they probably think i'm crazy hardly anybody works at my age stan hides about india my dob i did i just mention but i've always enjoyed working and i'm the kind of person who can't just sit around at home. and i always need to have something to do no matter what it is an effect of my i can usually come up with a way to make myself useful and that's an important factor of course feeling useful . to have a sense that you're doing something worthwhile by as much. as. what else keeps her young enjoying life of course. at eighty one my mother still knows how to do that for her it's all about dancing ever since she was a little girl my mother has love to sing the dance floor. that hasn't changed one bit luckily she's got a friend who goes with her. as long as you're still in good health you should enjoy life and
you stay focused and hands up energy and these are things that keep you from aging. and she doesn't need the money she works because she wants to. is thomas says regardless my heart are there to say it and the more people say what you're still working but it's not they probably think i'm crazy hardly anybody works at my age stan hides about india my dob i did i just mention but i've always enjoyed working and i'm the kind of person who can't just sit around at home. and i always need to have...
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living in the here and now i think that's a good attitude to have as any age. i did i wrote a lot everyone's that positive and the preconceptions about aging are usually quite negative but talk to marketing experts and you'll discover quite quickly that the older generation is growing in force it has consumer clout and is increasingly well off. just stereotype older people are less productive and no longer capable of holding down a job. but that's simply not true more and more people are working beyond retirement age in two thousand and five that apply to six point five percent of over sixty five's in germany by two thousand and fourteen that number had climbed to fourteen point five percent putting germany ahead of italy in the u.k. the percentage is even higher and in a stony or greater still. but what about the adage you can teach an old dog new tricks well that's wrong two of the roughly thirty four thousand people all giving courses at german universities almost half are over sixty. it's true that cognitive lost does occur as people age but in many seniors
living in the here and now i think that's a good attitude to have as any age. i did i wrote a lot everyone's that positive and the preconceptions about aging are usually quite negative but talk to marketing experts and you'll discover quite quickly that the older generation is growing in force it has consumer clout and is increasingly well off. just stereotype older people are less productive and no longer capable of holding down a job. but that's simply not true more and more people are...
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i'm starting to send some age discrimination surely my read. actions are getting slower i put them to the test which you're rooting for me right sure i can see that keel i'm always fair it's far from the point is to get green four times it's not easy. one out of four pretty good. you. know what i was aiming for to order for. me so i don't feel bad you won thank goodness i've confounded decay shane. being young has its own challenges. no one in my generation has a secure job the way you all did it's not really fair that is not to do that is a broader question of the younger generation has some resentment and i get that as for steve vinson most of our company had to make savings as a younger ones would be the first to go that's just how it is where young we have fewer commitments we don't have long term contracts we can lose our jobs pretty quickly for having been to option a coveted window we have legal protection against age related dismissal because it's harder for us to find a new job you heard what the restaurant manager said he thinks all t
i'm starting to send some age discrimination surely my read. actions are getting slower i put them to the test which you're rooting for me right sure i can see that keel i'm always fair it's far from the point is to get green four times it's not easy. one out of four pretty good. you. know what i was aiming for to order for. me so i don't feel bad you won thank goodness i've confounded decay shane. being young has its own challenges. no one in my generation has a secure job the way you all did...
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(bella) and as we age, it gets worse. (dr.x) well, you know that, with everything else, as we age, not as efficient. less neuropeptides, fewer connections, and that's when our memory starts to fail. (bella) is there any connection between the neuropeptides you mention and the ones for anti-aging skin cream? (dr. laux) it's the same principle. for the skin, we're talking about dermal peptides. so now we're talking about peptides for the brain. neuropeptides, simple. i've gotta tell everyone right now, that before i agreed to do this show, i had to try cebria for myself. and in just a few weeks, it made a real difference. i remember things more easily, because, let's face it, at our age, at 55 and 60, you have to keep working. you can't retire. you've got to keep up with the competition. you said it exactly right. cebria delivers results that you can feel. i was worried because i saw that i was losing my memory. i just can't say, "oh, this plant that has pink colors." i gotta be able to call out the species and know what the pla
(bella) and as we age, it gets worse. (dr.x) well, you know that, with everything else, as we age, not as efficient. less neuropeptides, fewer connections, and that's when our memory starts to fail. (bella) is there any connection between the neuropeptides you mention and the ones for anti-aging skin cream? (dr. laux) it's the same principle. for the skin, we're talking about dermal peptides. so now we're talking about peptides for the brain. neuropeptides, simple. i've gotta tell everyone...
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you cannot always determine a person's exact chronological age based in the age of his or her bones you know there's a range that can span one to three years. one to three years can make a huge difference under eighteen year olds are assigned a guardian help in the asylum process and accommodation with the youth welfare service. for refugees aged eighteen and above the initial conditions in shared accommodation are often much worse many must rely on their own devices. kiah grabowski and both guys and hina look after forty young refugees in their shelters they have even brought in young people from the streets after being categorized as adults all access to health was withdrawn from them with harrowing results we aren't sure if we consider it irresponsible and the catastrophe that age estimations are carried out without at the same time considering what kind of help is needed for a person might legally be an adult but if he or she is in need of health then in the interests of that person and of society adequate help must be provided. ahmed to morry has never lied about his age he's twent
you cannot always determine a person's exact chronological age based in the age of his or her bones you know there's a range that can span one to three years. one to three years can make a huge difference under eighteen year olds are assigned a guardian help in the asylum process and accommodation with the youth welfare service. for refugees aged eighteen and above the initial conditions in shared accommodation are often much worse many must rely on their own devices. kiah grabowski and both...
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she embraces her age, and i mean, let's face it, aging is inevitable. we're all going to age.s not inevitable. we now have something that we can do about it, with crepe erase. if i could've had crepe erase in my 30s, i would have started right away, absolutely. wouldn't it be nice if you never, ever experienced it? (female narrator) your skin transformation begins with our exfoliating body polish. (male announcer) formulated for dry, aging skin, it gently sweeps away dead skin cells with physical and aha exfoliators to allow your first dose of trufirm to penetrate deeper into the skin and maximize the effectiveness of step two, the intensive body repair treatment with our exclusive trufirm. this breakthrough in skincare science is a botanical complex of powerful phytonutrients from dill, apple, and sage. crepe erase with trufirm is scientifically shown to improve your skin's natural elasticity, and help support and reinforce your skin's own netting, giving it that youthful-looking snap back! (female announcer) and since dry, aging skin has less resilience and is more prone to
she embraces her age, and i mean, let's face it, aging is inevitable. we're all going to age.s not inevitable. we now have something that we can do about it, with crepe erase. if i could've had crepe erase in my 30s, i would have started right away, absolutely. wouldn't it be nice if you never, ever experienced it? (female narrator) your skin transformation begins with our exfoliating body polish. (male announcer) formulated for dry, aging skin, it gently sweeps away dead skin cells with...
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thank you. >> both a member of the ag committee, but also i chair the ag appropriations committee in the senate. agriculture, incredibly important to north dakota. exports incredibly important. i thought this was a good meeting. you had not only senators, you had house members. you had a number of governors rum ag states across the country. from texas to the east coast. across the country. it was a positive meeting with the focus where it should be. that is that we need markets. we need free trade, fair trade, and it's about opening up markets. how do we have a negotiation where we get more access to market? that was the focus of this discussion, including talking to the other countries besides china that were part of the tpp. how do we do more trade with each other? put pressure on china to play fair. there were a lot of good and creative ideas thrown out. again, this was about talking about all thatag does for our country. we have the highest quality food supply in the history of the world because of our farmers and ranchers and what they do every day. that benefits every single am
thank you. >> both a member of the ag committee, but also i chair the ag appropriations committee in the senate. agriculture, incredibly important to north dakota. exports incredibly important. i thought this was a good meeting. you had not only senators, you had house members. you had a number of governors rum ag states across the country. from texas to the east coast. across the country. it was a positive meeting with the focus where it should be. that is that we need markets. we need...
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of needs you cannot always determine a person's exact chronological age at least in the age of his or her bones you know there's a range that can span one to three years. one to three years can make a huge difference under eighteen year olds are assigned a guardian help in the asylum process and accommodation with the youth welfare service. for refugees aged eighteen and above the initial conditions and shared accommodation are often much worse many must rely on their own devices. to morey has never lied about his age he's twenty four has received political asylum and is in a training program but he knows many others who are pretending to be younger hoping it will help them access help education and prevent them from being deported. hospital workers in togo have been striking for better equipment and more staff the public sector in this west african country is completely underfunded d.w. got a look at what that means and one of the country's largest hospitals. this child was diagnosed with malaria but his high fever won't go away. he's been in the hospital for two weeks and now his mo
of needs you cannot always determine a person's exact chronological age at least in the age of his or her bones you know there's a range that can span one to three years. one to three years can make a huge difference under eighteen year olds are assigned a guardian help in the asylum process and accommodation with the youth welfare service. for refugees aged eighteen and above the initial conditions and shared accommodation are often much worse many must rely on their own devices. to morey has...
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do you think having age restrictions isa do you think having age restrictions is a good thing? reckons that would be bad for business. nate may have no choice. if he doesn't check the age of his visitors, his side could be blocked in the uk. i could be technically on the street peddling porn. know of someone is in the street going, do you want to watch porn? what's your name? it's like, let me watch it in peace. i like it a lot. what you think. it working? as much as policing it is needed, how would you please the people? it's impossible. unless you start literally asking every single household in the world, before you log in, here is your password. even then, dad falls asleep in front of then, dad falls asleep in front of the laptop. you have a go on it. what are you looking at? now you have watched something accidentally, you can't macro stop it. it's impossible. i feel like i don't want kids watching my point. i do not want kids watching my porn. a lot of porn stars have children themselves. i believe you spoke to bali. she told you that she has got relatives she does not wa
do you think having age restrictions isa do you think having age restrictions is a good thing? reckons that would be bad for business. nate may have no choice. if he doesn't check the age of his visitors, his side could be blocked in the uk. i could be technically on the street peddling porn. know of someone is in the street going, do you want to watch porn? what's your name? it's like, let me watch it in peace. i like it a lot. what you think. it working? as much as policing it is needed, how...
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one — yes, 56 will be much, much faster than ag.be downloaded in seconds rather than minutes with speeds 10 to 100 times faster than ag. two — unlike ag masts, which broadcast in all directions, 5g antennas will send concentrated beams directly to your device. three — 5g is all about superquick response times and that's crucial for things like self—driving cars, which will use the tech to communicate with each other at high speeds. four — it's a new wave. 5g will use a part of the radio frequency spectrum that's never been used before, meaning it will broadcast on shorter millimetre waves. that means more data for all those devices. but there is a problem. these waves can't travel through buildings or even rain. five — the solution is new masts masks and lots of them. but the good news is that they only need be tiny. these mini masts will need to be much closer together and they'll act like a relay team transmitting signals around buildings. 5g projects are still being trialled, and the kinks in the technology are still being worked
one — yes, 56 will be much, much faster than ag.be downloaded in seconds rather than minutes with speeds 10 to 100 times faster than ag. two — unlike ag masts, which broadcast in all directions, 5g antennas will send concentrated beams directly to your device. three — 5g is all about superquick response times and that's crucial for things like self—driving cars, which will use the tech to communicate with each other at high speeds. four — it's a new wave. 5g will use a part of the...
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i was going to highlight some of the areas where republican ag's and democratic ag's to get different approach and i think we will get to that but you brought up the opioid issue. that is one that is a national crisis and i think probably 50 attorney general's or 51 in dc care about this issue and we are trying to address the problem so it's a bipartisan issue and i'd be interested in leslie, i know you're active on this and education issues but while there is consensus here there are also different approaches depending on party affiliation or does it really matter? is it more dependent on your stay in constituent interest? but i would be interested in the different approaches you're taking in your states. >> absolutely. as mike said, the opioid epidemic is hitting all across america. there is not a family community that is not been impacted by this and in terms of what were doing in arkansas, i too, have sued opioid manufacturers and we choice to sue three manufacturers and had the lawsuit in cities and counties in arkansas who have named 65 defendants in the lawsuit. this is somethi
i was going to highlight some of the areas where republican ag's and democratic ag's to get different approach and i think we will get to that but you brought up the opioid issue. that is one that is a national crisis and i think probably 50 attorney general's or 51 in dc care about this issue and we are trying to address the problem so it's a bipartisan issue and i'd be interested in leslie, i know you're active on this and education issues but while there is consensus here there are also...
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from your faulty -- ag network to the 5g network.ramme about the possibilities for smart homes, connected transport and of course the smart cities and sg homes, connected transport and of course the smart cities and 56 could provide the catalyst for more of them to actually come into play. this prototype aims to display one way that 56 could be used within a smart city. what you can see on top of this cycle helmet is a 360 degrees camera, and the battery pack. the idea is someone cycling pack. the idea is someonecycling the city would be throughout the city would be co nsta ntly throughout the city would be constantly picking up pictures and they would be fed through a 56 network so if there was any problem, that could be found immediately and dealt with without delay. and if we can rely on that low latency, that is game changing. when it comes to robotic —— robotic surgery, a bit thick and could mean the difference between life and death. or it could between life and death. or it could be used to create realities are that seem almos
from your faulty -- ag network to the 5g network.ramme about the possibilities for smart homes, connected transport and of course the smart cities and sg homes, connected transport and of course the smart cities and 56 could provide the catalyst for more of them to actually come into play. this prototype aims to display one way that 56 could be used within a smart city. what you can see on top of this cycle helmet is a 360 degrees camera, and the battery pack. the idea is someone cycling pack....
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we've got aging roadways, aging power grids, ...aging everything. you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh! sorry. so let's grow more food, with less water. and make healthcare, more healthy. it's okay, i've played a doctor. what have we got here?
we've got aging roadways, aging power grids, ...aging everything. you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is...
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they go all the way through the age of 8. a child that signs up as a baby could get a free book a month until they are through the age of 8. at that point, we want to continue this beautiful pj library experience and they can sign up for our pj our way program which howard mentioned. it is geared towards kids 9 to 11 years of age. they sign up at pjourway.org. what is nice about the program is they can choose the book that they get every month for free. so they can really read reviews of books and figure out what subject they're interested in and choose every month. there are book clubs online. you can review the books online. it's a nice way for kids to connect online in a safe environment to discuss reading and the books. >> the bay area is so diverse. >> yes. >> one of the things about the bay area is so many of us are interconnected with family, nationally and internationally. if somebody in the bay area is listening about pj library but they have a young member of their family in a different state, a different country ev
they go all the way through the age of 8. a child that signs up as a baby could get a free book a month until they are through the age of 8. at that point, we want to continue this beautiful pj library experience and they can sign up for our pj our way program which howard mentioned. it is geared towards kids 9 to 11 years of age. they sign up at pjourway.org. what is nice about the program is they can choose the book that they get every month for free. so they can really read reviews of books...
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one, yes, 5g will be much, much faster than ag.e downloaded in seconds rather than minutes with this needs 10- 100 rather than minutes with this needs 10— 100 times faster than ag. two, unlike ag, 5g beams will send it directly to your device. three, it is all about superquick response times which is crucial for things like self driving cars which will use the tech to communicate with each other at high speeds. four, it isa each other at high speeds. four, it is a new wave. 5g will use a path of the radiofrequency spectrum that hasn't been used before meaning it will broadcast on shorter millimetre waves. that means more data for all of those devices. but there is a problem. these waves can't through buildings or even rain. five, the solution is new marks and lots of them. the good news is, they don't have to be big. they will be closer together and act like a relay team, transmitting signals around buildings. 5g projects are still being trialled and as the kinks in the technology are still being worked out. we have gone to see wha
one, yes, 5g will be much, much faster than ag.e downloaded in seconds rather than minutes with this needs 10- 100 rather than minutes with this needs 10— 100 times faster than ag. two, unlike ag, 5g beams will send it directly to your device. three, it is all about superquick response times which is crucial for things like self driving cars which will use the tech to communicate with each other at high speeds. four, it isa each other at high speeds. four, it is a new wave. 5g will use a path...
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age individuals -- declined and remains low.imeon aged man has been falling for more than 50 years, while women's participation in this age group rose in the 1990's and turned downward and has fallen in the last 20 years. these trends and participation have been more pronounced in the u.s. than other advanced economies. that is what this next slide shows. the blue bars are the current level of productivity -- labor force participation. we are the dark blue line, and you can see today we are second to last month labor force participation format on the left, and third to last for women on the right. the circles represent where we were in 1990. you can see that format we were in the middle of the pack, and for women were high at that point. there is no consensus about the reasons for these long-term declines of package participation in the u.s., and a variety of factors that play a role. while automation and globalization have contributed domesticy to overall growth, adjustment to these development has resulted in dislocation of ma
age individuals -- declined and remains low.imeon aged man has been falling for more than 50 years, while women's participation in this age group rose in the 1990's and turned downward and has fallen in the last 20 years. these trends and participation have been more pronounced in the u.s. than other advanced economies. that is what this next slide shows. the blue bars are the current level of productivity -- labor force participation. we are the dark blue line, and you can see today we are...
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the average age of our farmer now, average age is 60 years old. and i know, mr. secretary, to you and me that seems pretty young. but overall, when you think about our average farmer out there, 60 years old, we have to continue to find ways to help, you know, young people get in this great business of agriculture. so i look forward to working with you, mr. secretary, the members of this committee, to identify priorities and to everything we can in the most effective and efficient way to make sure that we are providing the necessary support and help and resources for our great farmers and ranchers. so with that, i'll turn to our ranking member, senator merkley. >> thank you very much, chairman holman chblt it's been a pleasure to work with you, now we get to take on the fiscal wreer 2019 of the i want to echo you're welcome to senator hide smith. terrific to have you here. and i understand this is your very first committee hearing, so welcome, that kind of makes it official, you are here and engaged. and certainly appropriate given that you were cochair of preside
the average age of our farmer now, average age is 60 years old. and i know, mr. secretary, to you and me that seems pretty young. but overall, when you think about our average farmer out there, 60 years old, we have to continue to find ways to help, you know, young people get in this great business of agriculture. so i look forward to working with you, mr. secretary, the members of this committee, to identify priorities and to everything we can in the most effective and efficient way to make...
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and to do so at an early age. and i think it's remarkable even today, the effort goes on and a huge fashion. i want to talk, though, quickly about one other thing. you may remember that moment when she was, the first lady of the united states, when she went to the hospital in washington and held an aids baby. this was a lot of time when people thought people thought ae communicated by simile touching someone. a lot of these babies were lacking contact. she went and did that because she wanted to set an example and make it clear that this is one of the things, this woman, she may have worn fake pearls and she may have had gray hair, but she had a respect for every single human being and which she came in contact and expected other people to have that same mutual respect for every one of god's creatures and every one of god's people. i thought it was a powerful moment when she did that, and emblematic of this great and noble woman who served our country. she was very patriotic. she loved america deeply, and cherishe
and to do so at an early age. and i think it's remarkable even today, the effort goes on and a huge fashion. i want to talk, though, quickly about one other thing. you may remember that moment when she was, the first lady of the united states, when she went to the hospital in washington and held an aids baby. this was a lot of time when people thought people thought ae communicated by simile touching someone. a lot of these babies were lacking contact. she went and did that because she wanted...
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and there isa for ages in this country.re is a little touch of see the sea, about bright coastal settings with a murderous and a belly, all those things mixed together, and the best things mixed together, and the best thing is you are kept guessing all the way through as to the characters' motives. which one of them is the monster? the title of a macro is not specifically applied to any of them. and it really manages that knife edge balance, a really difficult trick to pull off, sometimes you can do it in the first act, but this manages all the way through, the central performances are brilliant. the chemistry is good. really, people talk about chemistry on—screen, there is real electricity in this pairing. it is really well written, a debut feature for michael pearce, keeps you on the edge of your seat, and it has a timeless fairy tale quality. you kind of know the story, a princess rescued by a prince, or is he the beast leading her into the woods? it works really well, the jersey interiors are very good, the interiors ar
and there isa for ages in this country.re is a little touch of see the sea, about bright coastal settings with a murderous and a belly, all those things mixed together, and the best things mixed together, and the best thing is you are kept guessing all the way through as to the characters' motives. which one of them is the monster? the title of a macro is not specifically applied to any of them. and it really manages that knife edge balance, a really difficult trick to pull off, sometimes you...
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i don't see where age is a number.t i have been impressed with, the nation has been mesmerized by the kids at the school in parkland. they were articulate and smart. and to make an assumption that age is a measurement of competency -- >> why 16? why not 14? >> argue against me on this -- you can drive at 16. >> prefrontal cortex. do you know what that is, leo? >> explain it to me because -- >> it's not me. i'm not a scientific but there are those who are. and the prefrontal cortex of the teenaged brain. it's science. it's not emotion. it's science. the pro frontal cortex of the teenaged brain is not in balance. it's an emotional brain. take a breath. so by 25 we're all developed. the teenaged brain is in sync with the emotional brain. this is science. so isn't it better to allow the brain to develop just a little. the rational part of the teen brain won't develop until age 25. teenages process information with the amigdyla. this is hilarious. if you cite science. >> we don't want facts. facts don't matter. but here's w
i don't see where age is a number.t i have been impressed with, the nation has been mesmerized by the kids at the school in parkland. they were articulate and smart. and to make an assumption that age is a measurement of competency -- >> why 16? why not 14? >> argue against me on this -- you can drive at 16. >> prefrontal cortex. do you know what that is, leo? >> explain it to me because -- >> it's not me. i'm not a scientific but there are those who are. and the...
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and 80% under age 30 live at home, which is what eric is doing now that he has turned 21 and aged oute rebecca school where he had constant support. >> does 21 seem arbitrary to you. >> for these kids it's terribly arbitrary. i understand that the state has to have some limits. they can't support people forever, but this is no solution. >> reporter: mary wonder if all the money spent educating eric will have been a waste if she can't find something productive for him to do now. this is what eric's day is like since aging out. little structure, hanging around the apartment with nothing to do, and nowhere to go. >> it's something that hit us. we're into the rest of our lives, and that's been a big change. a frightening one. >> reporter: with no more teachers and friends to stimulate his language skills, eric is already losing some of the speech he gained in school. >> so she can't sit in a sofa. >> she can't sit in a -- >> he is sleeping 12 to 13 hours. kind of drifting in and out of his world. singing to himself a lot. talking to himself a lot. really regressing into his own world. a l
and 80% under age 30 live at home, which is what eric is doing now that he has turned 21 and aged oute rebecca school where he had constant support. >> does 21 seem arbitrary to you. >> for these kids it's terribly arbitrary. i understand that the state has to have some limits. they can't support people forever, but this is no solution. >> reporter: mary wonder if all the money spent educating eric will have been a waste if she can't find something productive for him to do...
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youth -- transitional age youth, t.a.y. for short. we would like the police commission to support us in our endeavors. some background context, this is subsequently unfit and will have to be closed. last december it was announced that employees would be moving out of the hall of justice to accelerate the timeline in our mind for the closure of 850 bryant. the youth commission and board of supervisors have taken stances against further investment in the county jail systems. if we reduce the number of people in jail, we can avoid capital expenditures to retrofit slash rebuild additional jails. some key facts, young people are overrepresented in our county jail system by a factor of three. minority communities are overremitted as well, especially the african-american community by a factor of 10. 85% of people incarcerated in the county jail system are on pretrial and have been denied or cannot afford bail. efforts to enact similar policies in the juvenile system have been successful with a 37% reduction in the daily average in
youth -- transitional age youth, t.a.y. for short. we would like the police commission to support us in our endeavors. some background context, this is subsequently unfit and will have to be closed. last december it was announced that employees would be moving out of the hall of justice to accelerate the timeline in our mind for the closure of 850 bryant. the youth commission and board of supervisors have taken stances against further investment in the county jail systems. if we reduce the...
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you could not understand the dutch golden age without rembrandt. and you would be insane to attempt to do so. it's not an additional nice to have, extra. it is integral. >> talking about the dutch golden age, you profile a woman, a german naturalist who, because of the times, was no the allowed to practice what she was good at. shoe he had to go to the netherlands. let's play that clip. >> in her native germany there's no way she would have been allowed to produce a book like this in which she laid out her observations and detailed meticulous water colors. >> even in the free city of amsterdam, there were restrictions on the way maria could paint. >> there's a reason why these paintings are executed in water color. rather than in the more polished medium of oil paint. it's because -- this is almost unbelievable today -- the system of guild, the controlled the artistic profession didn't allow men to paint in oils. >> honestly, that is just gob smacking. tell us a little bit more about that. >> the story of maria is really interesting. she goes to th
you could not understand the dutch golden age without rembrandt. and you would be insane to attempt to do so. it's not an additional nice to have, extra. it is integral. >> talking about the dutch golden age, you profile a woman, a german naturalist who, because of the times, was no the allowed to practice what she was good at. shoe he had to go to the netherlands. let's play that clip. >> in her native germany there's no way she would have been allowed to produce a book like this...
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the effects of aging and h.i.v. presents unique burdens to this community and the ability to self-organize and really direct is a challenge. at the same time, to maintain some sense of community when so much of, you know, so many people have lost so many people. the social isolation is a huge issue. and so it just feels like rather than help it's like you guys pull it together and figure it out. they've been pulling it together and figuring it out for 30 years. >> they have, but i think we have to work within the constraints of our funding and so i think if they came and talked to me about it we can figure something out. i really do. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. i just have. you said the report is going to be coming out on april 4th or the results? >> yeah. the report is public and i believe that we have already sent it to each of you through your aids. if you haven't received it i'll make sure it went down. i thought it had. it's public. >> just very quickly in a couple sentences, what do you
the effects of aging and h.i.v. presents unique burdens to this community and the ability to self-organize and really direct is a challenge. at the same time, to maintain some sense of community when so much of, you know, so many people have lost so many people. the social isolation is a huge issue. and so it just feels like rather than help it's like you guys pull it together and figure it out. they've been pulling it together and figuring it out for 30 years. >> they have, but i think...
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and having the worst ag mobile reception in the uk. i hate it.good in anywhere, really. 56, the next generation of mobile network, is coming. but it's notjust about your phone. sg promises to enable self—driving cars, smart cities and the whole internet of things, as every machine starts talking so, let's get you 56 ready. five things you need to know about 56. one — yes, 56 will be much, much faster than ag. 5:5:— ‘j‘ei-ef'; ”5; 5449—5495;- 5.3.8; — —— — — —— ——~ . ~ to communicate with each other at high speeds. four — it's a new wave. 56 will use a part of the radio frequency spectrum that's never been used before, meaning it will broadcast on shorter millimetre waves. that means more data for all those devices. but there is a problem. these waves can't travel through buildings or even rain. these mini masts will need to be much closer together and they'll act like a relay team transmitting signals around buildings. plus the potential to tap into wi—fi networks and li—fi connections, particularly when we're on the move. imagine, for instance,
and having the worst ag mobile reception in the uk. i hate it.good in anywhere, really. 56, the next generation of mobile network, is coming. but it's notjust about your phone. sg promises to enable self—driving cars, smart cities and the whole internet of things, as every machine starts talking so, let's get you 56 ready. five things you need to know about 56. one — yes, 56 will be much, much faster than ag. 5:5:— ‘j‘ei-ef'; ”5; 5449—5495;- 5.3.8; — —— — — ——...
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it's the department of ageing and adult services. maybe we should say department of ageing and disabled adults, because sometimes when you go for service, okay, and you don't know what this is, but if the name, disabled adults, is there, people oh, this is for me. right now, it's really only for adults. >> if i should be so bold to acknowledge that that's something that i've also given thought to, gleaned from the findings on the fact that daas does not specify disabilities in terms of perception. >> that's correct. the name is not clear, and we've talked a lot about that. there's a process we would need to go through to change the name, which we should probably talk about some more. i think the other thing that i wanted to point out is given the number of dollars that we have for services that specifically serve younger adults with disabilities, we don't quite have parity, so it's something to think about with dignity fund dollars as we move forward. >> so i just want to take a moment to ask again if any other oac and commission mem
it's the department of ageing and adult services. maybe we should say department of ageing and disabled adults, because sometimes when you go for service, okay, and you don't know what this is, but if the name, disabled adults, is there, people oh, this is for me. right now, it's really only for adults. >> if i should be so bold to acknowledge that that's something that i've also given thought to, gleaned from the findings on the fact that daas does not specify disabilities in terms of...
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increases in funding earned the first decade of the 21st century the title global health's golden age. - the idea of the golden age for global health is really built around this incredible scale up of support, both from governments like the united states, from private foundations like the aids foundation, and others, and the new financing mechanisms like the global fund. - we spend around 10 billion dollars on global health, and that's about a quarter of our overall foreign assistance dollars, and we spend less than 1% of our national budget every year on foreign assistance. - [narrator] some law makers see the u.s. as over-engaged throughout the world, arguing that foreign aid represents tax dollars better spent at home. - the notion that the united states should be borrowing from china, a poor country in the world, to then hand out aid to other countries around the world is foolhardy. now, some people will say it's beyond economics, it's really about geopolitics and influence, and that is an argument i'm sure many people would like to have, but from a purely economic perspective, th
increases in funding earned the first decade of the 21st century the title global health's golden age. - the idea of the golden age for global health is really built around this incredible scale up of support, both from governments like the united states, from private foundations like the aids foundation, and others, and the new financing mechanisms like the global fund. - we spend around 10 billion dollars on global health, and that's about a quarter of our overall foreign assistance dollars,...
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and ag issues come up. a lot of programs that are cut in here are the ones that the farmers are raising for me. and then we have rural development. an agency that you had noted was very important to you personally. but more than 43 programs that benefit small rural communities are eliminated. a number of vital housing loan and grant programs. the entire rural business service. the entire water and waste disposal grant program. i should comment on the water and waste. as i go into small communities, they talk about how changing standards for clean water and waste water treatment, the expansion needed for their towns to grow and their manufacturing to come in. and just the fact that their old systems have worn out makes clean water supply and waste water treatment an essential element, a very expensive element, a very difficult element and how important these water and waste programs are. i look forward to hearing your strategies and thank you so much. >> do any other members have opening statements before we
and ag issues come up. a lot of programs that are cut in here are the ones that the farmers are raising for me. and then we have rural development. an agency that you had noted was very important to you personally. but more than 43 programs that benefit small rural communities are eliminated. a number of vital housing loan and grant programs. the entire rural business service. the entire water and waste disposal grant program. i should comment on the water and waste. as i go into small...
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verne troyer, who has died at the age of 49.all last night with performances from sting and kylie minogue. there was a broad range of music from across the decades and across the world, organised by the royal commonwealth society. andy moore reports. # ..unusual to go out at any time. sir tom jones kicked off the show, backed by the sound of traditional indian drummers. # if you should ever want to be loved by anyone... zoe ball presented a night she described as ‘the biggest party of the year'. like any one of us on our birthday, the queen has booked her local hall! it is, of course, the stunning and historic royal albert hall. the performers came from across the commonwealth. kylie minogue from australia, shawn mendes from canada and from jamaica, shaggy. # bombastic, say me fantastic, touch me in me back, she say i'm mr #ro... the queen is said to know the lyrics of all the george formby songs — a ukulele orchestra, supported by some celebrity players, paid tribute to him. # you should see them bill 'n coo # you'd be surprise
verne troyer, who has died at the age of 49.all last night with performances from sting and kylie minogue. there was a broad range of music from across the decades and across the world, organised by the royal commonwealth society. andy moore reports. # ..unusual to go out at any time. sir tom jones kicked off the show, backed by the sound of traditional indian drummers. # if you should ever want to be loved by anyone... zoe ball presented a night she described as ‘the biggest party of the...
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in place and ageing where and what type of facilities. i think that also is part of our confusion when we look at gross numbers without looking at that type of division, and then, places may get all concerned about all of a sudden the undifferentiating numbers in which they themselves may have a limited responsibility as a post acute care type of service. and i know that where you have
in place and ageing where and what type of facilities. i think that also is part of our confusion when we look at gross numbers without looking at that type of division, and then, places may get all concerned about all of a sudden the undifferentiating numbers in which they themselves may have a limited responsibility as a post acute care type of service. and i know that where you have
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compliance measures basically if you under age of the age of sixteen so require that you nominate a parent. well then verify that you're allowed to actually use the services something what's app isn't doing right now and still kind of remains open why they're not taking the same type of policy at their parent company is now you mentioned what's a parent company facebook what does this step these new rules mean to them on a larger scale well when it comes to social media services in general you could view these new european data protection regulations as some the most stringent protection regulations that we've seen since the internet has actually become a general public thing now is really forcing them to change how they do business at least in the european context one thing that is interesting however is facebook founder mark zuckerberg has said he actually agrees with the spirit of the new e.u. regulations and wants to see at least some form of them adopted by facebook and their associated companies worldwide now why is that if you can well i mean it's kind of obvious and he's been follo
compliance measures basically if you under age of the age of sixteen so require that you nominate a parent. well then verify that you're allowed to actually use the services something what's app isn't doing right now and still kind of remains open why they're not taking the same type of policy at their parent company is now you mentioned what's a parent company facebook what does this step these new rules mean to them on a larger scale well when it comes to social media services in general you...
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altogether and coming to terms of its problems now the latest scandal in hades over oxon employees seeing aging sexual exploitation in the country the haitian government has suspended the work of the u.k. charity awesome has apologized started investigation and fired those responsible are responsible what more could they do right now well. i think oxfam is just sort of the symptom of the problem because haiti's under occupation and these n.g.o.s are there masturbating on this pain that has been imposed upon us because of imperialism what else could they do they could actually leave haiti ok we're going to go actually case by case but because it's the latest case i'd like to focus on that in the beginning i mean totally takes one scandal to ruin the reputation of a charity accusation stake and people start thinking that the whole organization is one after the scandal broke out some c.e.o. said that everything they're going to zation try to say or do just fuel the fire of public opinion it's like no matter what they say it won't come out right do they really deserve to be battered further well ye
altogether and coming to terms of its problems now the latest scandal in hades over oxon employees seeing aging sexual exploitation in the country the haitian government has suspended the work of the u.k. charity awesome has apologized started investigation and fired those responsible are responsible what more could they do right now well. i think oxfam is just sort of the symptom of the problem because haiti's under occupation and these n.g.o.s are there masturbating on this pain that has been...
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age is just not to proceed with surgery? not really. age isjust a number.the physiological age of the person involved that is important. so long as there are no significant chronic elements that increased the risk factor, it doesn't matter whether the person is 76, 86 or indeed 96. how long a procedure are we talking about that he is undergoing tomorrow? i'm not certain about the exact nature of the procedure but if we presume that a total hip replacement is being contemplated for arthritis, then i would imagine the surgical team, the total process would probably take about an hour and a half but the surgery from the time you open to the time you close should be in the region of between 40 should be in the region of between a0 and 50 minutes. should be in the region of between 40 and 50 minutes. and what about anaesthetic? that is always what is potential area of risk for any infection. it's something everyone will have seen on the warning that there can be a risk involved and the people need to be aware of that. there's always a risk in any procedure. anae
age is just not to proceed with surgery? not really. age isjust a number.the physiological age of the person involved that is important. so long as there are no significant chronic elements that increased the risk factor, it doesn't matter whether the person is 76, 86 or indeed 96. how long a procedure are we talking about that he is undergoing tomorrow? i'm not certain about the exact nature of the procedure but if we presume that a total hip replacement is being contemplated for arthritis,...
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mississippi has been well represented on the ag committee for many years now. i'm grateful. mississippi's number one industry is agriculture. 30% of the state workforce, contributing more than $7.5 billion to the economy annually. the committee continues to work on the 2018 farm bill, i look forward to making meaningful contributions that will result in responsible foreign policy that meets the american needs of farmers and ranchers. thank you forue, appearing before this committee. i appreciate what i consider your very good leadership over the past year as ag secretary and the strong commitments you have shown on behalf of the mississippi farmers -- thank you for two things in particular. usda elimination of the regulations that were burdensome and the cotton share program,
mississippi has been well represented on the ag committee for many years now. i'm grateful. mississippi's number one industry is agriculture. 30% of the state workforce, contributing more than $7.5 billion to the economy annually. the committee continues to work on the 2018 farm bill, i look forward to making meaningful contributions that will result in responsible foreign policy that meets the american needs of farmers and ranchers. thank you forue, appearing before this committee. i...
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it really drink it and never age again it used to take it from me and at the age of two hundred forty five the sky know what i'm talking about found out from fits in with. this of all ages however can enjoy the remote mountain lake. and since can't be found in any tourist guide or on the internet there's hope its pristine beauty will remain unscrewing for a long time to come. want to know more about european lifestyle and culture visit your own macs on facebook. you'll find highlights from our programs. three hundred sixty degree videos of the most beautiful places in europe and snapshots taken by our reporters take an exclusive look behind the scenes at how the program is produced and follow us on facebook life. we love it when fans visit our facebook page and give us their feedback visit d w euro max on facebook. now for some football a great passion of mine although i'm afraid i'm not all that skillful myself but kitty sauce is in fact she's probably better at juggling the ball than the top players here in europe even brazilian superstar neymar as praised her skills she's a footbal
it really drink it and never age again it used to take it from me and at the age of two hundred forty five the sky know what i'm talking about found out from fits in with. this of all ages however can enjoy the remote mountain lake. and since can't be found in any tourist guide or on the internet there's hope its pristine beauty will remain unscrewing for a long time to come. want to know more about european lifestyle and culture visit your own macs on facebook. you'll find highlights from our...