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ricr, the fe expecncy goes uand upnd up anthen wheyou get tords the ch countes, it stas to lev off anit's thehorizont. anso countes can get mu, much rher and yethe lifexpectanc n't affeed by th. life expectay tends rise t unrelad to whas happeninto gnp p capita. at lst that'been tru ov the lasgenerati or so nce the 70s but,f cose, moreecently, in t united at, life expectcy has csed to re. anit lookss if se of that is do wi inequaly, we've haa big ri what e sometis referr tos the dehs of deair. ugs, alcol, suice, thgs like at. and , there'a limit what marial sndards can do for y and it's notimply heth. if youook at msures of ppiness d well-bng, life satfaction,hey ve that me shape so, f to get certain leveof wealtin a socty, gettinricher still doesn't make much difference where diwe go wron i mean, ifou go by tse statiics, at lea, that rearch, it seemso suggesthat er the pt 50 yea, we didt really ke mucprogre and so wt's wron wi our polies? - onomicrowth ishat transfmed the al quali of ourives hisrically om the9th centy to t middle last ceury buit won'to on improving evything fever. you n
ricr, the fe expecncy goes uand upnd up anthen wheyou get tords the ch countes, it stas to lev off anit's thehorizont. anso countes can get mu, much rher and yethe lifexpectanc n't affeed by th. life expectay tends rise t unrelad to whas happeninto gnp p capita. at lst that'been tru ov the lasgenerati or so nce the 70s but,f cose, moreecently, in t united at, life expectcy has csed to re. anit lookss if se of that is do wi inequaly, we've haa big ri what e sometis referr tos the dehs of deair....
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and th the pre arrived. anit becama circus!v the wor! because rope wastill inuins athe ti and pele wer fed up th war. anthen i s well, n thatve gothe attenon of thun i'm aiming tbe thr first tizen. the onlyuy they cou get to e press s the viet unrsecrery-gener. anhis statent was verynteresti: avis... "is a rld baby tates majoin... "b diaperecitizens. ny !" [lghter] anyw, the sty went o. crds start to gath around. i had udents, usewives bunessme.. people wanted peace ! is seemed a brkthroughor them!they dn't knowhy... but leastne guy had bren throu... talk to the directland ey coun't get d of him it was moderndavid angoliath ory. i he the grod ther in thihectic tim fosix daysnd nigs! on the sth daya buh of posl clerks me outf the pais wi sacks d dump the maiat my fe. they were from the whole world! australia, india, sri lanka, from all over africa all over europ.. itas amazi... lk aboutne world what dthey say they'rsaying e're wry of ta!" sang: "we nt peace "youe our ho!" e're wityou in o village continz!" ow do i gn up world ci
and th the pre arrived. anit becama circus!v the wor! because rope wastill inuins athe ti and pele wer fed up th war. anthen i s well, n thatve gothe attenon of thun i'm aiming tbe thr first tizen. the onlyuy they cou get to e press s the viet unrsecrery-gener. anhis statent was verynteresti: avis... "is a rld baby tates majoin... "b diaperecitizens. ny !" [lghter] anyw, the sty went o. crds start to gath around. i had udents, usewives bunessme.. people wanted peace ! is seemed a...
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(siren blare , anit was, "oka it's haening." and m, like. (breathes deeply): "this is , thiss it you kno and i'm eathing,ust kind of fosing, "ts is it. ma demonsttors andeople in suf the inrnationahotel'stenants patau lee:hey blocd off e frondoor frothe insi. th had 2 xs anthen putll kindsf chairs up . (sirenblaring) aweould sen that ey werirs up . ve, very cse anyou coulhear theorses.(imita) and yocould ju kind of hear memd chantingtarts toake overd th the (crowdhanting, woman ea) (sirenblaring) man (on eaker):if you d't th please ve be pon the sidalkade, acss the seet fr the hot. pam tau e: you kw, you c feel eh other, beuse you' linked ms fr ttogeer, anit's thafeeling,ike, of, of, . you're connected to these other lks, and it, and itecomes rlly real rowd shoing) yocould ju feel, le, people gting hit (crowdhouting, batonsitti) the violce andhe brutaty ofhe bats swingi anthe c sqd, anthe hors, the decion was me at that d to disrse. anso that ll came wn, wn to me what can rember is tt e tactic then stted in o brking dowthe door and ing intoh
(siren blare , anit was, "oka it's haening." and m, like. (breathes deeply): "this is , thiss it you kno and i'm eathing,ust kind of fosing, "ts is it. ma demonsttors andeople in suf the inrnationahotel'stenants patau lee:hey blocd off e frondoor frothe insi. th had 2 xs anthen putll kindsf chairs up . (sirenblaring) aweould sen that ey werirs up . ve, very cse anyou coulhear theorses.(imita) and yocould ju kind of hear memd chantingtarts toake overd th the (crowdhanting,...
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and th to go bk, and me thprint alover aga anit was mhands, hold theig ht anshape thlight with my nghrgh fingers essinghe foot it chand mang the earger go on, a on, and on,till ijust putmore andmore lht on thpa per, ansomethinhappen and en if yodo it right, en the pnt is beautifu it's magic. 's a gre, greatfeeling to experie nce. [waterplashing i'm rely disapinted in ameca. theye a loof peoplthat hold accntable f it. i ld churcs and religionccountab for i i ld the whingtonestablishmentaccounble for . and i holdll the ititution and thbodies afault, that arerevalentin ouroc iety th offer jtificati for haed. w you ha to wonder is ieven posble r it to t bett ? can even ovcome racism? but you look at this beautifulman he, in thipicture, who washot andil led, cause ofhe develment a less cial soc ty. heas killefor his ou ble. [prayerf humming] ♪ ay , wod, i apogizeor th sign, ibehalf o e rest owhite amica. 's like 're gettg out here, without me. i dot thinkvisitati was the lan. [sber drbeat mus ic] ♪ "le magazine" nted me too tothe motains oforth carol ina, sinci was a ung southern er and s
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cille's 13 is myonprofit th i start with th paemic, anits missn initlly was toust fe our elders ithese imverished neighbhoods, swhat we stted doinwas goindirectly to their doorsteps and creating these deliberately curated meals that spoke to their palates, meals with dignity. anybody knows anything about restaurants, nothing happens without community, like, nothing, but with this, it took me out, and it really woke me up to the food insecurity issues that we've had for a minute, whatt looks ke, wherit's atand it c really right nextoor. the are ourlders, whprovidedomfort a prided chae for becau theyere therfor thcivil rights mement, swe commied to doinghis eversingle d as mucas we cod affo, and so, ye, today,t's at 2,000 meal ha: chris d lucill they th weren motivatnal spears. theyre motivions that other people can't help but speak about, know what i mean? their passion is their protest, d their t is the activis ey don'tave to s not one word, yewhat thedo says ch. heh h. rhod: oh, yogood, yogood. sohen indi very fit oped, we srted offt $79 r personpeople cplained that it s a litt too hi
cille's 13 is myonprofit th i start with th paemic, anits missn initlly was toust fe our elders ithese imverished neighbhoods, swhat we stted doinwas goindirectly to their doorsteps and creating these deliberately curated meals that spoke to their palates, meals with dignity. anybody knows anything about restaurants, nothing happens without community, like, nothing, but with this, it took me out, and it really woke me up to the food insecurity issues that we've had for a minute, whatt looks ke,...
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thatou', 'cau it's topolitica ansuddenly when iwasn'tolitical it was fking hot d it hadmoke bilwing anitfucki ragingushfire, and ifou see tt, you ep out othe way, d you trto not let it hpen agaie, [♪♪] [cunlo] clime change in aeird sorof way, asks aot of manity we can just y "well. mwho doe wanto beynetakingur. a speci, movingorward? how doe see ourselvediffereny with this web relatio at wand at does takeuct to atoneor the ls?d? w do wever makright what we' done as species when wtalk abo mass einction, w do wever makright how doe makehat righcies but becae if we n't take those , the reonsibili serious, at won't lead to the tnsformate change solimate cnge callon us be [♪♪]ent. arrator] i've bn reat systs theory and adtat. parentlywhen've bn reat a livingystem isisturbed tohe point thatt might ase , systs theory and adtat. itelf-ornizes into a n form that wl have aetter sh this iexactly w i feel afr ten mohs cancer eatment. tha se to havenstigate th so strangedaptatns. the y i us to defi myself and fg fromhe insidout. feels splaced,issing, the y i us to defi myself and fg fr en non-estent,
thatou', 'cau it's topolitica ansuddenly when iwasn'tolitical it was fking hot d it hadmoke bilwing anitfucki ragingushfire, and ifou see tt, you ep out othe way, d you trto not let it hpen agaie, [♪♪] [cunlo] clime change in aeird sorof way, asks aot of manity we can just y "well. mwho doe wanto beynetakingur. a speci, movingorward? how doe see ourselvediffereny with this web relatio at wand at does takeuct to atoneor the ls?d? w do wever makright what we' done as species when wtalk...
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such is the importance of drones on the battlefield that there are currently more than 600 of these anit—dronebut, like all technology on the battlefield, this too could get into the wrong hands. drone footage has been used in the ukraine to document potential war crimes and atrocities. if russia had this kind of technology, perhaps it would have been harder to work out what was happening on the ground. drones primarily are used for good. in orderfor us to maximise the potential of these good drones, we feel that drone technology, air space security that what we provide, is a necessary step to ensure that good traffic can behave. almost any conflict over the last half dozen years involves drones and it's a great equaliser in the battlefield from an offensive perspective, but it's also important that drones be able to fly and provide people with the ability to go out there and help people, people that are injured and do some scouting, all that stuff that goes along with drones for good, even in the battlefield. drones can be used for good and bad. but perhaps the days when you can just whack up
such is the importance of drones on the battlefield that there are currently more than 600 of these anit—dronebut, like all technology on the battlefield, this too could get into the wrong hands. drone footage has been used in the ukraine to document potential war crimes and atrocities. if russia had this kind of technology, perhaps it would have been harder to work out what was happening on the ground. drones primarily are used for good. in orderfor us to maximise the potential of these good...
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know, afood, a it has silkenofu, it s a cracd egg int, and the broth i ally--it just umami-based, anit'ss all th you wanon a rainy daor a sun day or hungov day. heheh. robin: ilways lo to try fferent ondubu, u know like whenever there's a new restaunt openi. it's kd of lika food you c try to see, le, this ace is auentic orot. shohuiit is gauge, it is a bameter. le, "how isheir jjigae ge?" you know, and u can totay tell. when althese fos came knocng, i walike, "a." ain, a ment like"wow." it's jusnot my a ben's crazy eam of pting thi raom korean barbec restaunt, you ow, on o streetf gowanus. it'like ahh, peoe get itnd peopl are not st getti it butreally appreciing the ace, thfood, anthe hard wor thate're putng in. jenn aime thatas very encoaging fome at hayeo s when we first ened and dn't expt to geteviewed in t "new yo times and once iad gottetwo star i thght, "ohmy goodns." i ju never ptured itor myselfi just tught i cld ta a breakrom the ole fu servicend just , like an a-dayasual eary. so i u wa to haveomethinghat is a ltle bit of spinoff on e traditnal dish yocome to enyeo. terrce sega
know, afood, a it has silkenofu, it s a cracd egg int, and the broth i ally--it just umami-based, anit'ss all th you wanon a rainy daor a sun day or hungov day. heheh. robin: ilways lo to try fferent ondubu, u know like whenever there's a new restaunt openi. it's kd of lika food you c try to see, le, this ace is auentic orot. shohuiit is gauge, it is a bameter. le, "how isheir jjigae ge?" you know, and u can totay tell. when althese fos came knocng, i walike, "a." ain, a...
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i was moving throughout the whole warehouse anit was ety. it's like, i would--i wouldn't see anybody down the aisles. you kn, that was kind ofhe-- at was kind like, again, ias like, i s workinthere. i s, like,rying.ike, m walkinthrough ese aies, like, crying because i don'know what theuture los like. i'very unctain whathe futureooks le. how far arwe gonna let is go? we have to put a stop to this at some point. man: there's two different types of oleander. th one, the's a buel. ey grow to, likea tr. rcia: ohye. man: he, let mget thisdge. i nt to ll some is dirt er here. garc: i grewut of asma ound 15. i nd of hithe grou running as a teeger once kind of like, unrstood tt i got myungs. ma yeah, s anyway, garciai ha a hard time acceing thaty dad is 's goinghrough t same thing th i expernced. they thoht that ey were nna probly grow at way. his doct actualltold him that, li, the enronment that we' in is aually tivelyontributg to the deine in h abilitto breathe. man: well, i moved here in 1970. 1970, s bernardo was stl regulacommunit i'veeen and w
i was moving throughout the whole warehouse anit was ety. it's like, i would--i wouldn't see anybody down the aisles. you kn, that was kind ofhe-- at was kind like, again, ias like, i s workinthere. i s, like,rying.ike, m walkinthrough ese aies, like, crying because i don'know what theuture los like. i'very unctain whathe futureooks le. how far arwe gonna let is go? we have to put a stop to this at some point. man: there's two different types of oleander. th one, the's a buel. ey grow to, likea...
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anit nevereally, rlly took o until, would sa in t pt eight years startedhe... iinnii project. iinniis the blkfeet word for buffalo. and we started having dialogues, meeting with elders, meeting with o young pple, and ju talkingbout the retu of buffo. (childreshoutingnd laughg) (soft sic) (speakg in blafeet) - i ally leaed in myife th if weere to tch ouyoung anythi, it hado be han-on, it uldn be from book, and itouldn't from lee. they h to partipate in activy. you uld prepe them, but ey had tactually particate in i so the sdents... in therades fr kindgarten tthe 12thrade, ere was ny needs thathe studes had, antheir tral identity s one of the most rongest ed thereas. (chaering) and they. st took to it li duck to ter. th wted tonow everhing. (laughg and chtering) - our ster tris kainai d siksik and soone of tm have a bfalo her so i staed askinsome that elr ladies who thought wod probablyave know how toutcher auffalo. d i said"have yoguys eve beeno a buffo harves" anthey're ke, "no, this iour firsone." and at was kda heartbreing to m that thawas theifirst on and theye like 8years
anit nevereally, rlly took o until, would sa in t pt eight years startedhe... iinnii project. iinniis the blkfeet word for buffalo. and we started having dialogues, meeting with elders, meeting with o young pple, and ju talkingbout the retu of buffo. (childreshoutingnd laughg) (soft sic) (speakg in blafeet) - i ally leaed in myife th if weere to tch ouyoung anythi, it hado be han-on, it uldn be from book, and itouldn't from lee. they h to partipate in activy. you uld prepe them, but ey had...
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. - anit woulde so, li, it woulde so fucng cool to cate someing withou th's, liketotally iginal. - yeah, , it cane quite innse writg as a pr. , like, ve actuay been writing mething th steph, like, a ffert- - wh my frientephen. (laughs) oh my go we neve ta about tt agn. u slepwith thatdiot dancer. - she's t an idi. - it'sust obvis. oh, chst, can u take the off me? - [hry] whatre you wring with steph? uh, welle're actlly dointhis fun... - su, sure, ause he's sfunny. uh, did u have an idea r a stor - don't thk we should lit oursees to the idea telling story. - [bile] okay, so youl do it. - welli don't ow-- don know if i suld comm to anythingight now - [blie] oka who u textin - no one - [billi so annong. - wanting this, wanting that. if youre expecting thingsmake no stake. you ara puppet many peoe, they arch the whole les looking for a false reputation, but finally there is obscurity. and obscurity, this is the best thing. - i don't know, is there-- is there-- is there a character or set you've got in mind? - i mean, i can see maroon for some reason. - the color? - yeah. - okay. um,
. - anit woulde so, li, it woulde so fucng cool to cate someing withou th's, liketotally iginal. - yeah, , it cane quite innse writg as a pr. , like, ve actuay been writing mething th steph, like, a ffert- - wh my frientephen. (laughs) oh my go we neve ta about tt agn. u slepwith thatdiot dancer. - she's t an idi. - it'sust obvis. oh, chst, can u take the off me? - [hry] whatre you wring with steph? uh, welle're actlly dointhis fun... - su, sure, ause he's sfunny. uh, did u have an idea r a...
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it is stunning for the citations that are chosen in it, anits also historical erasures. that's just to start, to just level start. so this period of time that he chooses to select ignores the period before wheabortions were not criminalized. the pilgrims perrmed abortis. indigeus people, on whose lands we are doing thiprogram, rformed abortions and all myri form of healthcare. there were at that point not men running around with stethoscopes and lacoats. obstetrics and gynecology was not even a field at the founding of the united stes. this period that htalks about is a period that leads up to the civil war. it is a period of me in which abortion, curiously, becomes criminalized because 100% -- nearly 100% of reproductive healthcare was being done by women. about half of those were black women, and then there were indigenous women and white women. and these were the midwives. d the miives -- and if anyone thinks about it, we, that make sense th 2000 years ago there weren't guys with stethoscopes and l coats saying, "i'm your gynecolist." it just simply did not exist, rig
it is stunning for the citations that are chosen in it, anits also historical erasures. that's just to start, to just level start. so this period of time that he chooses to select ignores the period before wheabortions were not criminalized. the pilgrims perrmed abortis. indigeus people, on whose lands we are doing thiprogram, rformed abortions and all myri form of healthcare. there were at that point not men running around with stethoscopes and lacoats. obstetrics and gynecology was not even a...
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th is justne of nearly a hundr gigs that we' do thisear, and is is onof the bigger os for su.gs anitthen ler on mi gracin the 's and '9. the whole idea was to make a small group jazz program. at's alle do her at's whaseparateus fr every oer school is th that's at we sty, anthat's a we stud th t(brit jazz mic), (crowdhattering) - foall your perfornd th t(brit jazz mic), communithigh jaz - foall your perfornd and yoguys areigh schoers? walked pt and it was jt amazin please, es th get losor that' how ithould be, anreally, at's wha you nt to aceve in high hool, becausio disenfrahisement are so easy with adolescence school tt sort acceptethat d rolledith it w gonnbe bettefor kids school tt sort (ueat musit - therwas alwayshat rely marvelousural of the anti-zebra scot. it w right nt to the offe ofwhere there's the zebra of many different patterns runng agains the de of zeas, it w right nt to the offe who look sort astound. e expresons on those zeas' face in theriginal ral e ally goo the zea has a t more going onhan rainw, right thers patter, it's ny diffent pattes. anytng can hpen on an ti
th is justne of nearly a hundr gigs that we' do thisear, and is is onof the bigger os for su.gs anitthen ler on mi gracin the 's and '9. the whole idea was to make a small group jazz program. at's alle do her at's whaseparateus fr every oer school is th that's at we sty, anthat's a we stud th t(brit jazz mic), (crowdhattering) - foall your perfornd th t(brit jazz mic), communithigh jaz - foall your perfornd and yoguys areigh schoers? walked pt and it was jt amazin please, es th get losor that'...
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anit marks the beginning of scrutiny on them.e to deal with it, and now they're realizing they're not gonna get away with this. what do you have to say to america's childrenorn into a burning world? find it in yourself today to tell the truth. it will be better for your companies' futures, and will be better for humanity's future. >> my name is darren woods. i'm the chairman and chief executive officer of exxonmobil corporation. exxonmobil provides an essential component of modern society: affordable, reliable, and abundant energy. exxonmobil has long recognized that climate change is real and poses serious risks, but there are no easy aners. exxonmobil is committed to being part of the solution. >> it was nice kind of political theater. democrats calling the big oil and gas companies before them, questioned them about their history with climate, what they're doing right now. >> i don't even want to argue that, mr., mr. woods, i don't even want to argue that. can you just acknowledge that it was a mistake? >> i don't think it's f
anit marks the beginning of scrutiny on them.e to deal with it, and now they're realizing they're not gonna get away with this. what do you have to say to america's childrenorn into a burning world? find it in yourself today to tell the truth. it will be better for your companies' futures, and will be better for humanity's future. >> my name is darren woods. i'm the chairman and chief executive officer of exxonmobil corporation. exxonmobil provides an essential component of modern...
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anit's been working to criminalize women and also to impose civil puniments associated with pregnancy. amy: i wanted to ask y, professor goodwin, about the medication abortion, the pill. "the l.a. times" lead story, "abortion pills: a post-roe game changer -- and the next battleground." the opening line, "the future of abortion in the.s. is moving to the mailbox." it's also the front-page story today of "the new york times," "in abortion fight, pills could be the next focus." and it might surprise some people to know that more than half of abortions in the united states are result of taking these pills. you just did a podcast on this. can you talk about this issue? >> that's right. that's right. so in europe, this has been liberalized for decades. and e to political machinations and with the food and drug administration, which at times can be captured by outside sources, it wastalled in the united states. but now for more than a decade, just about a decade in the united states, we have a signicant number of pregnancy terminations, abortions, being done through medication. they're incr
anit's been working to criminalize women and also to impose civil puniments associated with pregnancy. amy: i wanted to ask y, professor goodwin, about the medication abortion, the pill. "the l.a. times" lead story, "abortion pills: a post-roe game changer -- and the next battleground." the opening line, "the future of abortion in the.s. is moving to the mailbox." it's also the front-page story today of "the new york times," "in abortion fight, pills...