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socially awkward. and then you perceive the disappointing phase or be such a rejection on the face of the past when you're trying to connect with that full luminous becomes a spiral. so i just want anyone who's in that whole my body is telling me i need to go out and make friends get. i have always sang xyzzy oakwood and i can't leave my house. that is what the brain is wired to do and you're not alone. and that's not your fault, that's actually the self preservation of the biology. so no, and i would like to share something you posted on social media with our viewers. it is deeply personal. i hope you don't mind you said you were told you didn't look lonely to write a book about loneliness and you responded with this. it's a visa application where you filled in details on your family, stating that your dad had died in 2004 and your mom had been paralyzed since 2013. on that same post you wrote loneliness, is the woman smiling next to you as much as the woman alone in the nursing home? is the woman wit
socially awkward. and then you perceive the disappointing phase or be such a rejection on the face of the past when you're trying to connect with that full luminous becomes a spiral. so i just want anyone who's in that whole my body is telling me i need to go out and make friends get. i have always sang xyzzy oakwood and i can't leave my house. that is what the brain is wired to do and you're not alone. and that's not your fault, that's actually the self preservation of the biology. so no, and...
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there are benefits that some kids get from social media.led them in an advisory i issued last year on social media. but we can be blind to the fact that there are significant harms associated with social media and the benefits do not justify the harms. we have put kids in a difficult situation today where we say that in order to access these benefits, you have to subject yourself to violent and sexual content, bulinand harassment from strangers, to a exposure from these features that seek to lure you into excessive use at the costs of sleep and excessive interaction. it's not a fair position to put kids in. in addition to warning kids in their parents, we have to simultaneously work on making social media safer so that they endure that kind of harm. what about the aach we have seen in some schools, like governor newsom in california calling for smartphones to be severely restricted. do you think that's an effective report -- approach? >> it's complementary and in a piece that i wrote out earlier in the times, it is actually important for us
there are benefits that some kids get from social media.led them in an advisory i issued last year on social media. but we can be blind to the fact that there are significant harms associated with social media and the benefits do not justify the harms. we have put kids in a difficult situation today where we say that in order to access these benefits, you have to subject yourself to violent and sexual content, bulinand harassment from strangers, to a exposure from these features that seek to...
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fortunately social security is there back on their feet.it often ar to demonstrate to social security that their disability prevents them from performing a regular. so many americans want a chance to go to a limited capacity. they want to be part of their unfortunately, the rules of social security make a disability almost the equivalent of running a manythos who try to work in an overpaymentcial security due to these outdated rules. an where they still have to deal with, but these earned benefits, and they're going to essentials like groceries rent. one social security realizes there's been a it often demands all of the money back, and they demand it quickly and in full. these overpayment in the tens of thousands of dollars, and too many am simply can't afford to pay. hi has to change. and what needs to change is to make it work for those who want to outline several ideas about how social security and congress do that. in with disability can work without risking their eligibility for benefits and removing the red tape that holds them back.
fortunately social security is there back on their feet.it often ar to demonstrate to social security that their disability prevents them from performing a regular. so many americans want a chance to go to a limited capacity. they want to be part of their unfortunately, the rules of social security make a disability almost the equivalent of running a manythos who try to work in an overpaymentcial security due to these outdated rules. an where they still have to deal with, but these earned...
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social security is t history. medicare, the idea of four was first laid out by franklin roosevelt was not achieved in his presidency. harry truman really picked up thend fought valiantly for it was not able to get it done and then in 1965 lyndon johnson with a truman standing right next to himas able to sign that into law. i believe deeply in social security and medicare andt they represent even beyond the paychecks. what they say people is that we have a basic commitment of those who are in our society that we are you most need it. we are not going to poverty or essentially d prematurely in old age because you lack health insurance and could no can no work. that is what i and with those principles in guiding me, i have certainly work to do everything i can to medicare will be there not just today for both after working in manual labor jobs for more than a half a century print intorust funds for both. that it will be there for myself when i retire and my generation as well as the generations to come. now, we has i
social security is t history. medicare, the idea of four was first laid out by franklin roosevelt was not achieved in his presidency. harry truman really picked up thend fought valiantly for it was not able to get it done and then in 1965 lyndon johnson with a truman standing right next to himas able to sign that into law. i believe deeply in social security and medicare andt they represent even beyond the paychecks. what they say people is that we have a basic commitment of those who are in...
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so democrats have put forward a protect social security for future generations, the social security itwas a bill championed by my colleague and it will increase benefits 2% on average for all social security beneficiaries for the first time in 52 years. and so, from your perspective what is it that americans don't understandsecurity generally and how can we be messaging for them you know for them. what it will do for them and how do weo about protecting it and get, move beyond the rhetoric? >> and that's to both of you. >> well i mean take the shot at that. first of all, one of the things people understand from the beginning, social security has beenotection it wasn't intend today provide everything you will want retirement. generally financial planners say you should expect to have maybe 75 to 80% of your earnings level that you had when you were working continuing. social security on general is intended to provide only aboutds of that only about 40 40% or a little higher than that so it's expected for people to have some personal savings and hopefully have some employer provided plan
so democrats have put forward a protect social security for future generations, the social security itwas a bill championed by my colleague and it will increase benefits 2% on average for all social security beneficiaries for the first time in 52 years. and so, from your perspective what is it that americans don't understandsecurity generally and how can we be messaging for them you know for them. what it will do for them and how do weo about protecting it and get, move beyond the rhetoric?...
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on social media and about the impact of social media on our kids and teens. a stanford psychiatry expert tells us it goes beyond potential addiction. my, uh crystal work has focused a lot on changes in personality. negative change. personality that happened online from an increase in impulsivity. and aggression and narcissism. all these things are nurtured on social media. unfortunately, so the warning is is a welcome. milestone. and the history of online. psychology. the question is whether it's too little too late. well, more and more school districts are actually banning the use of cellphones during school hours, calling them a distraction and a potential threat to students. mental health and some entire states have also made the move. most recently. new york state net choice which represents meta and google, among other major tech company, says the new york law will violate the first amendment and sensors. free speech online. the attorney general will be responsible for enforcement, and they can enforce at will. that's a decision that should be left up to
on social media and about the impact of social media on our kids and teens. a stanford psychiatry expert tells us it goes beyond potential addiction. my, uh crystal work has focused a lot on changes in personality. negative change. personality that happened online from an increase in impulsivity. and aggression and narcissism. all these things are nurtured on social media. unfortunately, so the warning is is a welcome. milestone. and the history of online. psychology. the question is whether...
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social security will be insulted by 2033 medicare by 2036.rograms have sustained american seniors for generations initially and a pilot program and they had been fundamentally altered notably 1983 to the point that we thought that we would have solvency we see that will not be the case social security started to get as an antipoverty program another time but according to the social security administration average life expenses 9040 missing 21 years old males at 65 for females and a few americans are mated 65 was expected to get a longer work, the phone and average and for another ten years and so she could designed to ensure that seniors and elevate in abject poverty about their days with that the basic needs met in 2024 life expectancy ever was 73 for the males and 79 for females many reach 73 on average with well into their 80s and women it reached 79 years old, lived on the average until 90 years old and social security has been changed and transformed into a retirement program culturally some individuals are living in social security near
social security will be insulted by 2033 medicare by 2036.rograms have sustained american seniors for generations initially and a pilot program and they had been fundamentally altered notably 1983 to the point that we thought that we would have solvency we see that will not be the case social security started to get as an antipoverty program another time but according to the social security administration average life expenses 9040 missing 21 years old males at 65 for females and a few...
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the social security administration oversees two programs, social security disability insurance or ssdupplemental security income, or ssi. ssdi is pacial security program, which provides monthly cash benefits to insed workers and their eligibility family members in the event of a worker's retirement disability, or death. workers obtainking for a sufficient period in jobs covered by social security and payrolld on a worker's career average earnings. work records and cover jobs t. also provides dependents and survivors who qualify in the work record of an eligible spouse or parent. social security is financed primarily by payroll taxes and disability beneficiaries automatically qualify forfdlly after a 24-month waiting period. in contrast, ssi is a means-tested practice that provides monthly casual benefits to eligible individuals who are age 65 or older blind, or have ssi is intended for those who have difficulty meeting their basic living expenses due to age or disability and who have little or no social security or other income. there are no work requirements to q ssi. however, because the progr
the social security administration oversees two programs, social security disability insurance or ssdupplemental security income, or ssi. ssdi is pacial security program, which provides monthly cash benefits to insed workers and their eligibility family members in the event of a worker's retirement disability, or death. workers obtainking for a sufficient period in jobs covered by social security and payrolld on a worker's career average earnings. work records and cover jobs t. also provides...
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>> it's enough to write something on social media.nd you can be imprisoned for years. they are listening to your phone calls. they're watching you in your bedroom. they're controlling you. >> breaking that control is why sergei davidas also left russia for lithuania in 2022. >> you would be in a russian prison just for doing this interview. >> oh, for sure. for sure. >> in moscow, davidas helped lead one of russia's largest human rights groups, called memorial. it won the nobel peace prize two years ago. but now it's banned. he told us -- almost every day, there are more and more arrests. we hear news about new political arrests. and apart from the legal side of it, more often than before, there's violence and torture. davidas heads memorial's project to support political prisoners. he told us he has confirmed 680 imprisoned today, but he believes the actual number is multiples of that. since 2022, russians can be sentenced to 15 years just for criticizing the war on the street or in the media. [ speaking in a global language ] "one o
>> it's enough to write something on social media.nd you can be imprisoned for years. they are listening to your phone calls. they're watching you in your bedroom. they're controlling you. >> breaking that control is why sergei davidas also left russia for lithuania in 2022. >> you would be in a russian prison just for doing this interview. >> oh, for sure. for sure. >> in moscow, davidas helped lead one of russia's largest human rights groups, called memorial. it...
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brown: we have heard about social security overpayments.there is bipartisan interest in preventing overpayments before they happen. just one of the many reasons why updating these outdated rules is important for beneficiaries and taxpayers. , mr. morton, am i correct could also be triggered by other assets like 401(k) retirement plan? mr. morton: correct. if they cannot be converted into a periodic paymet counts against the resource or asset limit. sen. brown: iemployers that some of the workers turned down their company 401(k) plans because it puts their ssi eligibility at risk. mr. chairman, thank you for calling this hearing. s clear we have a lot of challenges to address it comes to barriers to work. i think we all agree on the importance of that. we have identified one of the solutions, raising asset limits, passaging that bill. the most rssegre anti-savings provision in federal law. strong bipartisan agreement to raise asset limits. thank you. chair wyden: thank you. appreciative of the bipartisan work young. i remember the rally that
brown: we have heard about social security overpayments.there is bipartisan interest in preventing overpayments before they happen. just one of the many reasons why updating these outdated rules is important for beneficiaries and taxpayers. , mr. morton, am i correct could also be triggered by other assets like 401(k) retirement plan? mr. morton: correct. if they cannot be converted into a periodic paymet counts against the resource or asset limit. sen. brown: iemployers that some of the...
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the social vector remains the brand of belarus.l security of families, it is proposed for individual categories of women to increase the minimum amount of maternity benefits. but first things first anton malyuta. a strong economy allows the state to fulfill all social obligations. deputy prime minister igor petrishenko will speak about this in the oval hall. belarus has built an effective system of support for motherhood and childhood. another step is next in line - increasing the minimum amount of maternity benefits, and in general taking care of all generations and categories of citizens. from year to year. more and more coverage receives social care services in a person’s familiar home environment. currently , over 62% of those in need receive such services. for high-quality and timely provision of social support, especially in rural areas, the infrastructure of territorial centers is being developed. last year , six new branches, one branch, and eight social centers were opened. and they are increasing it in the country. for th
the social vector remains the brand of belarus.l security of families, it is proposed for individual categories of women to increase the minimum amount of maternity benefits. but first things first anton malyuta. a strong economy allows the state to fulfill all social obligations. deputy prime minister igor petrishenko will speak about this in the oval hall. belarus has built an effective system of support for motherhood and childhood. another step is next in line - increasing the minimum...
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media, social media divisiveness. want click suchlike put something out more intense. unity to have a more human based conversation. how many of you have kids? how many of you have conversations, the challenges, i was reading a wall street journal article on the fligtalking about some woman found her dollars instagram page 92% of her followers were adult i texted that to my wife like this is a serious conversation where you have to have abou our kids. is that something that uni? the future of our children i would like to think that as we can start to shift some of the conversations thabout. i think a lot of the issues are manucial media is perfect for that. >> also on the tips piece it's use the term demonization. social media can be used as a way to demonize another y person another group. it's an effective tool to be able to do that. issue -- not becoming an issue, and it is a global risk. and especially because it is very difficult for us to makeons which is really important in a democracy for people to be able to
media, social media divisiveness. want click suchlike put something out more intense. unity to have a more human based conversation. how many of you have kids? how many of you have conversations, the challenges, i was reading a wall street journal article on the fligtalking about some woman found her dollars instagram page 92% of her followers were adult i texted that to my wife like this is a serious conversation where you have to have abou our kids. is that something that uni? the future of...
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social issues.-way relationship, that is, the question that the society of humans the structure or the people make the society, or let's assume that the culture makes the rituals or the rituals make the culture, now i don't want to make it chicken and egg, as you say, but there is really a two-way relationship, and these are actually one a pendulum that when it goes to any side strengthens the return side. they move society forward, but anyway , when we talk about social capital , look at it like talking about an environment , if you consider someone who pollutes tehran in this weather, or suppose it destroys forests, well, this is too much for us it is clear that what crime he is committing, maybe we have come to this understanding now , maybe 20 years ago it was very clear. we didn't have a clear view of the environment like we have now. social capital of this kind and the properties of our society, the effective people of our society seem to have a special obligation to maintain social capital. l
social issues.-way relationship, that is, the question that the society of humans the structure or the people make the society, or let's assume that the culture makes the rituals or the rituals make the culture, now i don't want to make it chicken and egg, as you say, but there is really a two-way relationship, and these are actually one a pendulum that when it goes to any side strengthens the return side. they move society forward, but anyway , when we talk about social capital , look at it...
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. . ._ social media..._ social media... face-to-face interaction is the concern - social media... face-to-face| interaction is the concern that parents have. my interaction is the concern that parents have.— interaction is the concern that parents have. my concern with something _ parents have. my concern with something like _ parents have. my concern with something like warning - parents have. my concern with something like warning labels| parents have. my concern with i something like warning labels is that it does not actually address that it does not actually address that issue. her heart so you will have parents monitoring more of their children's use of social media, but it will not change how companies design their platforms. if you look at what has led to a change and how companies have designed our platforms of the last four years, it has been really smart, forward thinking regulation. uc platforms now defaulting new teen users into private accounts. they are limiting targeted ads. that is the real
. . ._ social media..._ social media... face-to-face interaction is the concern - social media... face-to-face| interaction is the concern that parents have. my interaction is the concern that parents have.— interaction is the concern that parents have. my concern with something _ parents have. my concern with something like _ parents have. my concern with something like warning - parents have. my concern with something like warning labels| parents have. my concern with i something like...
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so as i got into social media, i started to see the negative impacts of social media, both mentally and i guess physically. >> the last decade for sure we're seeing a rise in mental health concerns in young people and while we may not be able to quote an absolute direct correlation between social media and those mental health concerns, we are seeing some pretty clear indications that excessive social media use can lead to mental health concerns like worsening anxiety and impression. >> reporter: dr. lynnette shu is a child psychologist. >> social media's ways of engaging with you can change things like dopamine pathways and can lead to patterns that look like addiction. so even though we're saying it's not a substance, the way our brains interact with it can create addiction behavior-like patterns. >> reporter: that's why dr. shu supports u.s. surgeon general vivek murthy's new push calling for warning labels on social media platforms. >> i really respect the steps that are being taken to secure the better mental health of our young people. >> reporter: murthy says warning labels would
so as i got into social media, i started to see the negative impacts of social media, both mentally and i guess physically. >> the last decade for sure we're seeing a rise in mental health concerns in young people and while we may not be able to quote an absolute direct correlation between social media and those mental health concerns, we are seeing some pretty clear indications that excessive social media use can lead to mental health concerns like worsening anxiety and impression....
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to explain the social role of women. women should be with men in social and political activities. from those years . we have reached here to the generation of grandchildren and the results of this group, we grew up in the context of the family in the context of the revolution and we were able to reach a reasonable and good social position for mohsa who is both a mother and a social activist, it is very important that a woman who adheres to the islamic revolution has a goal. the founder of the third model group is a new organization that has a specific model for progress. the third model is not only western women. outside the home , she has social work and social activism, not the eastern woman who spends raising her children passively, for example, this group has other members , mothers of several children who still consider themselves the audience of the imam's words. we were the same children who were once the imam of mercy. they said to you, "i am a primary school student. our goal is to find a suitable model of female social activism while preserving the privacy of the revolut
to explain the social role of women. women should be with men in social and political activities. from those years . we have reached here to the generation of grandchildren and the results of this group, we grew up in the context of the family in the context of the revolution and we were able to reach a reasonable and good social position for mohsa who is both a mother and a social activist, it is very important that a woman who adheres to the islamic revolution has a goal. the founder of the...
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for the oldest smartphones on social media. we're in addition to that already developed a lot. but for many people my age, we don't know in a single day, and i don't live without because of that knowingly developed social media addiction on the end with access to entertainment, man, i never really learned how to be slow, a patient. i tried all the screen timed things, leaving my phone to hard to leave, and my social media accounts permanently non work because i really thought it was right take. and the small part always ends up back in my pocket for some reason why i should quite enjoy testing my relationship with tech so that it serves me know the other way around. and 3 months ago, i started using this just to see if i could and it's great and it's huge to improve my relationship with the online world because it doesn't demand anything helps me. it's a passive object. i don't have smartphones. i just feel too mature to own one right now because i don't want to young and i never loved balance with it. i might go back to a smar
for the oldest smartphones on social media. we're in addition to that already developed a lot. but for many people my age, we don't know in a single day, and i don't live without because of that knowingly developed social media addiction on the end with access to entertainment, man, i never really learned how to be slow, a patient. i tried all the screen timed things, leaving my phone to hard to leave, and my social media accounts permanently non work because i really thought it was right take....
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through this social capital, we can solve problems as much as possible. let's solve this country if we have a full election. let's have a poem. almost all our politicians know that many of our economic problems will definitely be solved or will be solved and a gap can be created in the sanctions situation. if we have a powerful government here, we can create a collection. due to this authority that we have inside , we should create a wide network in our neighborhood , create international corridors, one by one , in fact , reach quasi-strategic relations with some countries in the next few years. and no matter what happens, everyone finally understands that we are now in a situation that maybe 10 years ago we were not in this situation in terms of sensitivity. if i want to follow the situation , there are many opportunities and many threats, which means that hazrat agha tu had this meeting with nabih bari. we are in a state of existential threat and existential opportunity, which means that we can reach a situation where significant changes will be made in
through this social capital, we can solve problems as much as possible. let's solve this country if we have a full election. let's have a poem. almost all our politicians know that many of our economic problems will definitely be solved or will be solved and a gap can be created in the sanctions situation. if we have a powerful government here, we can create a collection. due to this authority that we have inside , we should create a wide network in our neighborhood , create international...
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so, um, as i got into social media and start to see the negative impacts of social media both mentally i guess basically the last decade for sure we're seeing a rise in mental health concerns. in young people. and while we may not be able to pull it it an absolute direct correlation between social media and those mental health concerns um we are seeing some pretty clear indications that excessive social media use can lead to mental health concerns like worsening anxiety and depression. >>doctor lynette shoe is a child. child and adolescent psychiatrist at kaiser permanente in santa >>clara. exposure to social media and it is it's ways of engaging with you can change things like dopamine pathways. and can lead to patterns that looked like addiction. so even though we're saying it's not a substance, right the way they are brilliant, interact with it can create. addiction behavior like pattern. >>that's why dr shu supports the us surgeon general vivek murthy, is new push. calling for warning labels on social media platforms. >>i really respect the steps that are being taken to secure the
so, um, as i got into social media and start to see the negative impacts of social media both mentally i guess basically the last decade for sure we're seeing a rise in mental health concerns. in young people. and while we may not be able to pull it it an absolute direct correlation between social media and those mental health concerns um we are seeing some pretty clear indications that excessive social media use can lead to mental health concerns like worsening anxiety and depression....
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right on social media. jose um, is this just an evolution problem that we just need to involve more astute brains to do with our consent pre contacts? i think part of it is true. what whether saying, you know, we do have a dependency that we have not learned how to deal with. and i like to agree with the previous point made, which is screen time is not the basis, like, you know, there's different things that you're doing with your screens as you are interacting with them. so it's not all bad or all good is just somewhere in the middle and you have to define whether it is problematic for you or not. whether you have that level of dependency. i think that there are some studies that are showing right now, and especially there was a book that just came out here in 2024, called the anxious generation that truly shows that these issues are compounding. and because they're compounding, we have to be careful and we have to maybe take a little bit of a step back and re engage with technology learn when it's useful
right on social media. jose um, is this just an evolution problem that we just need to involve more astute brains to do with our consent pre contacts? i think part of it is true. what whether saying, you know, we do have a dependency that we have not learned how to deal with. and i like to agree with the previous point made, which is screen time is not the basis, like, you know, there's different things that you're doing with your screens as you are interacting with them. so it's not all bad or...
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approval to add a warning label on social media.c to kids suggesting research shows that predators lurk on social media and popular sites can undermine kids self-confidence, especially body image, with some children taking their own lives. pamela paul is a columnist with the new york times who writes about culture and the way we live. she spoke with our raj mathai during our 7 p.m. newscast. it could have been done five years ago. it could have been done ten years ago. we've been seeing very consistently since the dawn of social media, a steady decline in the, you know, in mental health and well-being among adolescents. so i think, frankly, we're late local health care providers. we spoke with welcome. the surgeon general's recommendation. they believe it's a good first step. and so i definitely have seen firsthand how social media can really impact young people's lives for the worse, particularly young people who are affected by mental health conditions like eating disorders. so hopefully then clinicians will also take this more se
approval to add a warning label on social media.c to kids suggesting research shows that predators lurk on social media and popular sites can undermine kids self-confidence, especially body image, with some children taking their own lives. pamela paul is a columnist with the new york times who writes about culture and the way we live. she spoke with our raj mathai during our 7 p.m. newscast. it could have been done five years ago. it could have been done ten years ago. we've been seeing very...
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situation in social care to bring _ really crippling situation in social care.to bring that back up, we do need _ care. to bring that back up, we do need that— care. to bring that back up, we do need that investment, _ care. to bring that back up, we do need that investment, but - care. to bring that back up, we do need that investment, but we i care. to bring that back up, we do| need that investment, but we also need _ need that investment, but we also need to— need that investment, but we also need to recognise _ need that investment, but we also need to recognise that _ need that investment, but we also need to recognise that there - need that investment, but we also need to recognise that there is i need that investment, but we also need to recognise that there is an| need to recognise that there is an enormous — need to recognise that there is an enormous amount— need to recognise that there is an enormous amount that _ need to recognise that there is an enormous amount that social- need to recognise that there is an| enormous amount that social care does
situation in social care to bring _ really crippling situation in social care.to bring that back up, we do need _ care. to bring that back up, we do need that— care. to bring that back up, we do need that investment, _ care. to bring that back up, we do need that investment, but - care. to bring that back up, we do need that investment, but we i care. to bring that back up, we do| need that investment, but we also need _ need that investment, but we also need to— need that investment, but...
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but we know that young people are on social media, their parents are on social media and it exists, it's go away. even though there are recommendations that they made sure that it's safe. that there are regulations that it's safe. we're going to use the tools that we have in order to get our messages across. >> i was going to say, one thing that the president's council to piggy back on that, that physical activity can come in many, many forms. while we talk about sports, sports are one way, dance is a form of physical activity, and getting out and walking your dog, so the president's council for our move your way campaign where we talked about the way that we move to show students, to show anyone that it doesn't have to be an organized team sport. it doesn't have to be going outside and running and if you're already on social media and you're going to be seeing this. being activity is in i -- any form. if it's tap dance, if it's swing, if it's running, if it's tennis, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, whatever it is you're doing, that's where we're trying to go to that social medi
but we know that young people are on social media, their parents are on social media and it exists, it's go away. even though there are recommendations that they made sure that it's safe. that there are regulations that it's safe. we're going to use the tools that we have in order to get our messages across. >> i was going to say, one thing that the president's council to piggy back on that, that physical activity can come in many, many forms. while we talk about sports, sports are one...
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get their daily news from social media. so as you said, they're looking at just a headline, they're not seeing the full context and if the algorithm is choosing how information gets to you and you don't seek other sources, you could be missing an entire swath of information that you need to make an educated choice in november, george w bush was president some years ago before the social media age oftentimes remarks of his were taken out of context. >> oftentimes he was ridiculed in that fashion. but the thing yeah. is that george w bush for better or for worse, was seen as decisive in command when you're looking at biden's moments, the real challenge for joe biden isn't that he's old, isn't that he has these awkward moments from time to time. it is the perception whether you agree with it or not, that he's not. in fact, in command of his white house. donald trump has also very very old, but he has seen, again, whether you like it or not, as being very much in command of the republican party someone that literally folks are
get their daily news from social media. so as you said, they're looking at just a headline, they're not seeing the full context and if the algorithm is choosing how information gets to you and you don't seek other sources, you could be missing an entire swath of information that you need to make an educated choice in november, george w bush was president some years ago before the social media age oftentimes remarks of his were taken out of context. >> oftentimes he was ridiculed in that...
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media, get off social media.levine: so it's not that social media inherently is bad. it's a tool, a platform. we don't want people to only be on social media. we want young people to be playing sports. to be doing other activities and interacting with their peers. buwe people are on social media, their parents exists. it's not going to go away. even though there are recommendations to make sure it is safe and regulations that it is safe, we are going to use the tools we have to get our message across. dr. okanlami: i was going to say that one thing tresident's council does, we talk about the fact of physical activity can come in many, many forms. while so we talk about sports today sports are one way permit dances is another form of physical activity. getting out and walking your dog is another form of activity. so we put a combination of videos together for our "move your way" campaign to talk about the way we move. to show everyone that it doesn't have to be an organized team sport. but if you are already on so
media, get off social media.levine: so it's not that social media inherently is bad. it's a tool, a platform. we don't want people to only be on social media. we want young people to be playing sports. to be doing other activities and interacting with their peers. buwe people are on social media, their parents exists. it's not going to go away. even though there are recommendations to make sure it is safe and regulations that it is safe, we are going to use the tools we have to get our message...
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it's not restricting social media.ut it's educating the public and letting parents make a decision on -- so essentially putting it out there. they are saying, look, we're warning you, this is the data. you can make a decision as a parent if you want to put your child. >> brian: not like the seat belt law. wear it or you are getting a ticket. >> steve: particularly, because this warning is that social media can damage your kids. you know, brian, you make a great point and it's like in the beginning, when these things first started rolling out. it's like oh, social media, what a great place. >> brian: i'm reconnecting with my high school friends. >> steve: well, no. that's facebook. look at these funny cat videos. stuff like that. did you realize that today the average american teenager guess how much time spent looking at social media every day? take a guess. >> brian: four hours. >> steve: almost 5 hours a day our kids are looking at that darn phone. so, this is going to really tell how much influence families have. pa
it's not restricting social media.ut it's educating the public and letting parents make a decision on -- so essentially putting it out there. they are saying, look, we're warning you, this is the data. you can make a decision as a parent if you want to put your child. >> brian: not like the seat belt law. wear it or you are getting a ticket. >> steve: particularly, because this warning is that social media can damage your kids. you know, brian, you make a great point and it's like...
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it's kind of a social history of ideas. it's this stuff plays out in particular historical context, how it's embraced and rejected and changed. so, you know, i do think that in both cases, you know, people who study liberalism, recognize i mean, i use it in a political rather than in an economic way. they're obviously interconnected. there's lots of debate over when liberalism actually. and what it is, you know, is this a 17th century phenomenon? is it a product of the french revolution and, you know, whether say it's century versions of, modern liberalism, sometimes called corporate liberalism, what it's, you know, relationship is to liberalism itself. but i try to, you know, think about it in of a number of characteristics which is, you know, idea of widespread, if not universal rights bearing the idea of democratic political practice idea that a society should be organized by representative of institution. the idea of at least legally quality meaning equality before law. and you know in many respects, you know, you know
it's kind of a social history of ideas. it's this stuff plays out in particular historical context, how it's embraced and rejected and changed. so, you know, i do think that in both cases, you know, people who study liberalism, recognize i mean, i use it in a political rather than in an economic way. they're obviously interconnected. there's lots of debate over when liberalism actually. and what it is, you know, is this a 17th century phenomenon? is it a product of the french revolution and,...
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that you're going to fall with social media. everyone can see on child's new beauty tips means anyone can learn how to use the right particular product ends, right? elaina perfect, also coming in to fresh. oh, if you like, every day there's a new book, products that everyone is talking about. trying to keep up with them can be tiring, and this can also cost to a lot of money. for example, bullets and bushy eyebrows is, was trying to do right now. and the mobile i flute is blowing up when take talk is cool. that social media outlets, everyone share and then about beauty. what does he also make a few like you need to for your every train. the constant pressure of viewing this editor images can most of your mental health, especially if it expects you to conform to society due to something because of what it is that the fax on a new so 15 different a condition called snapchat use for. yeah. with lots of disk, with some links to collect the same type version of them. so the good news is that social media also encourages body pleasant
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for example, social versus economic issues? mr.brandon: i saw a great debt of from gallup they are showing younger americans -- and i'm talking millennials, and when you say millennials people think they are like, they are 22 years old working at starbucks. no millennials r 43 years old they have children and just bought the house next door to you. i think what is happening is this is the post-cold war era we are entering. a lot of the things we thought were so sure that got us to the cold we had this era of being a uni-superpower, that era is world's global reserves were in dollars in 2000 and now it is 55%. there is a shift going on there not just in our country but globally. younger americans tend to be a little more in tune with that shift. what they also understand his life is very complicated, and peoplere very, very, very complicated. and so simplefuture challenges, and i think that is what is driving them away. ties give you simple challenges. vote for us and there is goin the younger person i think knows will not be ice cr
for example, social versus economic issues? mr.brandon: i saw a great debt of from gallup they are showing younger americans -- and i'm talking millennials, and when you say millennials people think they are like, they are 22 years old working at starbucks. no millennials r 43 years old they have children and just bought the house next door to you. i think what is happening is this is the post-cold war era we are entering. a lot of the things we thought were so sure that got us to the cold we...
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security insurance, whose costs are free in the treatment sector in the private centers of the social security organization , even for those who are newly insured and have little experience in insurance, from super-specialized services and heavy surgeries to illnesses. simple ones because of a cold, my wife has paid the insurance for mitral valve surgery for 20 years now. no, no , how much would it cost if you want to do it in the private sector? now, at today's price, how many hundreds of millions do we have? there are some indicators in the whole country. one of them is the rate of occupation of the house, which we are usually higher than the average country . the average height of the patient is higher than the average country. even the death rate is lower compared to other centers, and our operating room utilization is higher. we perform nearly 1,600 operations in each operating room per year , while the average of our country is about 1,000. this is shahid lavasani hospital in tehran , a specialized hospital for heart and psychology, which is part of the private hospitals of the
security insurance, whose costs are free in the treatment sector in the private centers of the social security organization , even for those who are newly insured and have little experience in insurance, from super-specialized services and heavy surgeries to illnesses. simple ones because of a cold, my wife has paid the insurance for mitral valve surgery for 20 years now. no, no , how much would it cost if you want to do it in the private sector? now, at today's price, how many hundreds of...
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it is not just social media.f play-based childhoods. they would spend time with her friends and that was true through the '90s. is between 2010 and 2015 that this phone based rushes in. for girls it social media employees are trapped by pornography. it's the move of all of life into the phones and other screens rather than playing, talking, laughing, joking. kids don't laugh together barrymore -- very much anymore. >> they don't hang out together. i was crawling out of every window and door in my house to escape my home and now, it could be friday or saturday night, and they are in their rooms looking at their phones. we have heard parents say, they are safer. they are at home. are we not learning that they are much less safe at home because inside this phone it's more dangerous than your neighborhood. >> that is right. what i have argued is we have overprotected children in the real world that has become safe since we were kids and under protected them online which has become increasingly dangerous since the 199
it is not just social media.f play-based childhoods. they would spend time with her friends and that was true through the '90s. is between 2010 and 2015 that this phone based rushes in. for girls it social media employees are trapped by pornography. it's the move of all of life into the phones and other screens rather than playing, talking, laughing, joking. kids don't laugh together barrymore -- very much anymore. >> they don't hang out together. i was crawling out of every window and...
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a change health care costs of living and other social issues. now is your time to at number one? does your follows is have to go to their profiles and allow for that to be content on that feed. if not, they won't even see i'm going to do another to this is a little mind though that we use organizes to not forever rely on instagram and kicked off to organizing. must create our own tools, jeanette, and you recently had your into the ground profile with over 300000 follower is suspended. i think you since being reads in states is, can you tell us about that? yeah, i lost my account access for 72 hours and i don't think it's to anyone's surprise that there is a very calculated effort to silence activist spaces, especially right now. you know, anybody speaking about palestine, my page is dedicated to education and helping people on learn what mainstream media has for them for decades and what they were taught in schools. and so they're, they're very much trying their best to, to, to remove our ability to connect with one another and create these comm
a change health care costs of living and other social issues. now is your time to at number one? does your follows is have to go to their profiles and allow for that to be content on that feed. if not, they won't even see i'm going to do another to this is a little mind though that we use organizes to not forever rely on instagram and kicked off to organizing. must create our own tools, jeanette, and you recently had your into the ground profile with over 300000 follower is suspended. i think...
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that you're going to fall with social media. everyone can see on child's new youtube means anyone can learn how to use the right particular product . as the right elaina difficult to come in to for sure. if you like, every day there's a new book per adult that everyone is talking about. trying to keep up with them can be tiring, and this can also cost to a lot of money. for example, bullets and she, eyebrows is, was trying to you right now. and the mobile i flute is blowing up and take talk is cool. that social media outlets, everyone share and then about beauty. what does he also make a few like you need to for your every train. the constant pressure of viewing this editor images can most of your mental health, especially if it expects you to conform to societies due to sundays because of what any satisfaction i knew. so 15 different a condition called knock japanese for yeah, we have to go to desk with some links to like the same type version of them. so the good news is that social media also encourages people's attention. th
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as i got into social media i started to see the impacts of social media both mentally and followly. > are seeing a rise in mental health concerns in young people. while we may not be able to have a correlation between social media and those mental health concerns, we are seeing some pretty clear indications that excessive social media use can lead to mental health concerns like worsening anxiety d pression. kaiser. sychiatrist r >> exposure to social dia it is with can changes things and it can lead to patterns that look like addiction. so, even though we are saying it is not a substance, right, the way our brains interact with it can create addiction behavior-like pattern. >> reporter: that is why dr. hsu supports the new push calling for warning labels on social media platforms. >> i really respect the steps being take tone secure the better mental health of our young people. >> reporter: murphy says warning labels would state social media is associated with significant mental health harms. and not been proved safe to use. similar to warning labels on nicotine products >> the partne
as i got into social media i started to see the impacts of social media both mentally and followly. > are seeing a rise in mental health concerns in young people. while we may not be able to have a correlation between social media and those mental health concerns, we are seeing some pretty clear indications that excessive social media use can lead to mental health concerns like worsening anxiety d pression. kaiser. sychiatrist r >> exposure to social dia it is with can changes things...
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the internet, socials, the meta.iting, a fact drawing people into a virtual world and away real face to face conversation. so the thirdoint, the third thing that's different from the past is that there's no single demagogue that■,e in the, you know, like a mao or lenin. instead is a hydra headed bst that includes players and big tech, big media, big and, more. now, each of these players may have their own special interests, but they all share a commonommon psychology. so that they often appear to be working and. for e, claim to know what's best for you. and that you must■] obey. and the element in that obedience is political censorship. i'm not talking about, you knowt like protecting children from pornograph'out political censorship and able to explore the world ofwrote this i is there a common thread that ties all of these insane agendas seeing together. they seem to have proliferated a game of whack a mole. i mean all of these you see sexualisation of by the education establishment. we see race theory that promote
the internet, socials, the meta.iting, a fact drawing people into a virtual world and away real face to face conversation. so the thirdoint, the third thing that's different from the past is that there's no single demagogue that■,e in the, you know, like a mao or lenin. instead is a hydra headed bst that includes players and big tech, big media, big and, more. now, each of these players may have their own special interests, but they all share a commonommon psychology. so that they often...
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brandon: social media, social media runs on divisiveness. you want clicks, put something out more intense. i think what we're missing is the opportunity to have a more human-based conversation. ny of you have kids? how many of you have grandkids? so a lot of us have a lot in common. i have a one-year-old and a three-year-old. one-year-old and a three-year-old. buthe flight yesterday, and it was talking about some woman found that her daughter's instagram page, 92% of her followersere adult men. and it is like whooo. id that to my wife, this is a serious conversation we are going to have to have about social media and how we raise our kids. that is something that should unite uslike, the future of our children. i would like to think that as we can start these conversations, that is what parents really care about. the issues are manufactured by politics to try and keep us apart, and social media is perfect for that. ms. ali: i just want to say on the ps piecef it, and divisiveness the term demonization. social media can be used as a way to per
brandon: social media, social media runs on divisiveness. you want clicks, put something out more intense. i think what we're missing is the opportunity to have a more human-based conversation. ny of you have kids? how many of you have grandkids? so a lot of us have a lot in common. i have a one-year-old and a three-year-old. one-year-old and a three-year-old. buthe flight yesterday, and it was talking about some woman found that her daughter's instagram page, 92% of her followersere adult men....
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it's not just social media.o have childhoods where they spent a lot of time with their friends and that was true up through the 90s, then began cutting down. but it's really between 2010 and 2015 that this phone-based childhood rushes in so for the girls it's mostly social media. that's the worst part. but for the boys they were trapped pornography in videogames. it's not primarily social media for the boys so it's the move of all of life onto the phones and other screens rather than playing, talking, hugging, laughing, joking. kids don't laugh together very much anymore, especially not the girls, because they're not interacting in person. so it's many things. >> they don't hang out together. when you and i were teenagers i was crawling out of every window and door in my house to escape my home and now it could be a friday or a saturday night and they're sitting in their rooms, looking at their phones. and for the last few years we've heard parents say well, they're safer, they're at home now. they're not out th
it's not just social media.o have childhoods where they spent a lot of time with their friends and that was true up through the 90s, then began cutting down. but it's really between 2010 and 2015 that this phone-based childhood rushes in so for the girls it's mostly social media. that's the worst part. but for the boys they were trapped pornography in videogames. it's not primarily social media for the boys so it's the move of all of life onto the phones and other screens rather than playing,...
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y difamarme ante la redes sociales. >> la madre que tambiÉn busca sus hijos. dice no tener miedo. directa mi cliente. pareciera que le seÑalaba que comete un delito. es sembrar el terror a las madres buscadoras. >> la madre buscadoras que nunca sido recibida por el presidente que se plantÓ afuera del palacio nacional con una pala, su Único karma no fue recibida por el fiscal. >> dice que no los puede recibir. el que no cumpliÓ es el, es un cobarde que se esconde detrÁs del telÉfono para hablar mal de una mujer. es el estado contra una madre buscadora. >> asÍ madre buscadora y con honesta lucha dice que no conoce de tiempos ni polÍticos ni electorales. se retira con las manos vacÍas de la fiscalÍa pero seguirÁ buscando a sus desaparecidos. paulina: vamos a idaho donde un jurado condenÓ a muerte a chad david por los asesinatos de su exesposa y de los dos hijos menores de su novia la sentencia fue dictada despuÉs de que un jurado acordada por unanimidad que imponer la pena de muerte serÍa una resoluciÓn justa, la sentencia marca de esta manera el final de una investigaciÓn que comenz
y difamarme ante la redes sociales. >> la madre que tambiÉn busca sus hijos. dice no tener miedo. directa mi cliente. pareciera que le seÑalaba que comete un delito. es sembrar el terror a las madres buscadoras. >> la madre buscadoras que nunca sido recibida por el presidente que se plantÓ afuera del palacio nacional con una pala, su Único karma no fue recibida por el fiscal. >> dice que no los puede recibir. el que no cumpliÓ es el, es un cobarde que se esconde detrÁs...
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when a kid wants to getnline with social media, their social security number should be needed.f he is younger than 16, bounce him out ofww there. if they want to meet girls, tell them to puckerthey will get mono host: another call in massacs on our no line. caller: goodng. on facebook, i am not sure on this. host: i can barely hear you. you sound very hollow. can you get closer to your handset device, please? caller: understood. host: that is better. caller: i am not sure as to whether they should or should not, but it does raise a concern in me with the fact that it that there is entirely too much ignorance in this world and people get offended when you use the word ignorance but that just means you do not know. and when you do know, you are no longer ignorant. but if you are going to make decisions based upon ignorance, then at that point it can morph into stupidity for which there is no fix. host: how does that apply to this idea of a w the warning label is meaning that there i an abdication of responsibility to all, and then to the children to be informed with what -- with
when a kid wants to getnline with social media, their social security number should be needed.f he is younger than 16, bounce him out ofww there. if they want to meet girls, tell them to puckerthey will get mono host: another call in massacs on our no line. caller: goodng. on facebook, i am not sure on this. host: i can barely hear you. you sound very hollow. can you get closer to your handset device, please? caller: understood. host: that is better. caller: i am not sure as to whether they...
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the social vector remains the brand of belarus. to increase the social security of families, it was proposed to increase the minimum amount of maternity benefits for certain categories of women . but first things first. anton malyuta. a strong economy allows the state to fulfill all social obligations, deputy prime minister igor petrishenko will speak about this in the oval hall. belarus has built an effective system of support for motherhood and childhood. there's another one in line. a step to increase the minimum amount of maternity benefits , and in general to take care of all generations and categories of citizens. every year , the provision of social care services in a person’s familiar home environment is becoming more and more widespread. currently, such services are received by over 62% needy. infrastructure is being developed to ensure high-quality and timely provision of social support, especially in rural areas. territorial centers, last year six new branches, one branch, and eight social centers were opened. and the nu
the social vector remains the brand of belarus. to increase the social security of families, it was proposed to increase the minimum amount of maternity benefits for certain categories of women . but first things first. anton malyuta. a strong economy allows the state to fulfill all social obligations, deputy prime minister igor petrishenko will speak about this in the oval hall. belarus has built an effective system of support for motherhood and childhood. there's another one in line. a step...
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should social media come with warning labels for children like tobacco? >>> and countdown to paris. superstar katie ledecky and the top competitors swimming for a spot on team usa. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. the heat is on tonight. mid-june and yet many of us are already staring down the season's first big heat wave. a spring that has thrown just about every flavor of extreme weather at us now sending the thermometer soaring. chicago o'hare hitting 97 today, breaking a 1957 record. but many more will likely fall across the midwest and northeast in coming days. more than 100 record highs will be challenged in big cities, ranging from st. louis to pittsburgh and deep into new england, boston and manchester, new hampshire could see temperatures approaching 100. tonight at least 71 million of us living under heat alerts. and it's where we start tonight with maggie vespa. >> reporter: from raging fires out west to record-shattering highs back east. >> as soon as we stepped outside we're cooking. >> reporter: tonight an early a
should social media come with warning labels for children like tobacco? >>> and countdown to paris. superstar katie ledecky and the top competitors swimming for a spot on team usa. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. the heat is on tonight. mid-june and yet many of us are already staring down the season's first big heat wave. a spring that has thrown just about every flavor of extreme weather at us now...
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