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we are so pleased to be here tonight without further ado, andrew steele. it. >> hi everyone and thank you so much that you for having me reading about it would start off by giving instruction by myself, i'm scientist had a campaigner and raising the profile of this issue of aging and as you heard i started out as a physicist and ended up in segway through confrontational biology and did that for about five years before deciding and aging is important is so underrecognized even within biology that i had to write a book about it. in my book called "ageless", new science of getting on without getting old. and the thesis of the book is a lot of us think of aging as a natural process but i try to make the case and aging is the single greatest humanitarian challenge of our time that might sound like a strange thing to make. now talk about in the next half-hour some also going to talk about the fact that aging is another avoidable side effect. that you got animals and pets and they all seem to follow similar trajectory but actually, we now know that's not univers
we are so pleased to be here tonight without further ado, andrew steele. it. >> hi everyone and thank you so much that you for having me reading about it would start off by giving instruction by myself, i'm scientist had a campaigner and raising the profile of this issue of aging and as you heard i started out as a physicist and ended up in segway through confrontational biology and did that for about five years before deciding and aging is important is so underrecognized even within...
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. >> after attaining phd from your version of oxford, andrew steele to set agent was most important scientific challenge of our time and switch feels to biology. he was at the institute using machine learning to decode rdna predict heart attacks using patient's records. he's now full-time signed e writer presented based in
. >> after attaining phd from your version of oxford, andrew steele to set agent was most important scientific challenge of our time and switch feels to biology. he was at the institute using machine learning to decode rdna predict heart attacks using patient's records. he's now full-time signed e writer presented based in
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. >> after attaining phd from your version of oxford, andrew steele to set agent was most important scientific challenge of our time and switch feels to biology. he was at the institute using machine learning to decode rdna predict heart attacks using patient's records. he's now full-time signed e writer presented based in london. he's appeared on discovery and the bbc. tonight he will be guiding us on a journey to the work being done to w understand and combat the cause of these much human death and sufferings, aging itself. while we've come to accept its deterioration is inevitable part of growing older, . [inaudible] and then to target those biological factors for own frailties. fascinating stimulating practical guide and how we could been those arrows to improve and then says to be few issues can be more important for future to explain the extraordinary achievement and research along longevity. we are so pleased without further ado the digital podium is your. >> thank you so much take you for having me. and then to raise the profile of the issue of aging. and it taking this through computa
. >> after attaining phd from your version of oxford, andrew steele to set agent was most important scientific challenge of our time and switch feels to biology. he was at the institute using machine learning to decode rdna predict heart attacks using patient's records. he's now full-time signed e writer presented based in london. he's appeared on discovery and the bbc. tonight he will be guiding us on a journey to the work being done to w understand and combat the cause of these much...
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how much is that weighing on the current action that were seeing, specifically in steel and iron ore? andrew there. iron ore has been following sharply since mid july, down about 35%. that's mainly due to beijing wanting to curb pollution and omissions from the seal sector. the first half steel production actually set a record. the expectations are now that steel production is really going to have to drop a lot in the second half. that's being reflected in the iron ore price. it's also running into a bit more of a headwind now with the intensifying campaign to rein in property prices. manus: interesting. delta has played a part in the psychological shift as well. property transactions down 30%. the overreaching arm of policy is common prosperity. that resets our landscape about this frenzy in housing in china. andrew: that's right. beijing is accelerating this campaign to rein in housing prices. we've seen local authorities falling in behind it. we've got shanghai boosting. some cities delaying land sales. what some people call the holy grail in chinese economic policy is the property tax. t
how much is that weighing on the current action that were seeing, specifically in steel and iron ore? andrew there. iron ore has been following sharply since mid july, down about 35%. that's mainly due to beijing wanting to curb pollution and omissions from the seal sector. the first half steel production actually set a record. the expectations are now that steel production is really going to have to drop a lot in the second half. that's being reflected in the iron ore price. it's also running...
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andrew carnegie still works. this the workers there were trying to organize. they were trying to join a national group known as the amalgamated iron steel workers. at one point in his career, andrew carnegie had favored the principle of collective bargaining. it was hitting a bit too close to home now. so carnegie changed his mind. andrew carnegie did not become a great innovator, millionaire, by being a fool. he quite prudently decided the battle was not for him. he lifted to his number two, henry clay freak. he held the line against the union. on july 1st, 1892, he declared that he would not negotiate with this union, they were not legitimate, instead he fortified the steel plant, but this was not the end of the story. the workers armed themselves, captured the plant, barricaded themselves inside. now you have to talk to us. well freak had another move to make. he hired a group, in a tory us group known as the pinkerton guards. they were politely referred to as a detective agency but the real terms mercenary group. the cayman lumbering up the river on their barges to fight 300 of them to fight the strikers. but it did not quite work o
andrew carnegie still works. this the workers there were trying to organize. they were trying to join a national group known as the amalgamated iron steel workers. at one point in his career, andrew carnegie had favored the principle of collective bargaining. it was hitting a bit too close to home now. so carnegie changed his mind. andrew carnegie did not become a great innovator, millionaire, by being a fool. he quite prudently decided the battle was not for him. he lifted to his number two,...
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steele, daniel r. alonso, thank you very much for coming to "the reidout." >>> up next, andrew cuomo's tenuous grip on the governorship. he's facing growing calls to resign and multiple inquiries. >>> plus the stark difference in how governors are handling the pandemic. new jersey governor phil murphy wasn't having it today. >> these folks back there have lost their -- you've lost your minds. you are the ultimate knuckleheads and because of what you're saying and standing for, people are losing their life. >>> and as arkansas is being overrun with covid cases, governor asa hutchinson has admitted he's gotten one thing wrong about covid, which is more than you can say about florida's ron desantis. "the reidout" continues after this. reidout" continues after this (burke) deep-sea driving, i see... (customer) something like that... (burke) well, here's something else: with your farmer's policy perk, new car replacement, you can get a new one. (customer) that is something else. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, focaccia!
steele, daniel r. alonso, thank you very much for coming to "the reidout." >>> up next, andrew cuomo's tenuous grip on the governorship. he's facing growing calls to resign and multiple inquiries. >>> plus the stark difference in how governors are handling the pandemic. new jersey governor phil murphy wasn't having it today. >> these folks back there have lost their -- you've lost your minds. you are the ultimate knuckleheads and because of what you're saying...
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andrew, i'm giving you a choice. delta, stronger dollar, china, none of the above. what is going on with iron ore? >> it is pretty idiosyncratic. the steel cuts that the implemented have started to come through. at the same time, you have some supply recovery. they completely switched the s&p on its head. the market has been an undeniable surplus in the second half of the year. we don't really see that a beating until the second half of next year when supply takes a seasonal dip. alix: we talk about don't fight the fed. this feels like don't like china. much if this is curbing steel production because they want to deal with their emissions? >> 100%. it is interesting because you can pull two levers, supply-side lever, which is what they are doing, but at the same time, they are curbing steel exports. while that is bearish for iron ore because you are producing the absolute level of steel production, it is bullish for the rest of the world's steel markets, which is why you are seeing prices continuing to hover at elevated levels. when you take away that supply from china, you have to make up for it in other places. there is not that much
andrew, i'm giving you a choice. delta, stronger dollar, china, none of the above. what is going on with iron ore? >> it is pretty idiosyncratic. the steel cuts that the implemented have started to come through. at the same time, you have some supply recovery. they completely switched the s&p on its head. the market has been an undeniable surplus in the second half of the year. we don't really see that a beating until the second half of next year when supply takes a seasonal dip....
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