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neuroscientist and author of your brain is a time machine stay with us. as you read the stand in here from us and. move from one. of our good armor on our trophy and there are rather a prophet god before for the america of america. i'm going to let him but i don't cut him any. and kick and nails i don't lose a child for truffle that it hit. me on one hand and then now mauling my michelle the downside of. the other thing they owned my the. number set up around the hay for not doing. good for its whole food place choice the i knew where you're from and theosophy mysterious said. he she ought to have a. model for the name after the couple for the mr hates it for jim and then boil for her for food are for every minute of course. he needs the money. thank you. anyway back with the dean of one of my movies elaine you are scientists an author of your brains a time machine talking about how your brain copes with the notion of time in. this with time when wintery i mean you can dream a wonderful weekend in venice tearing into our nap after a live trade or elating
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name one and i know he's a near a scientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me sitting let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time to write down these nothing clock or perhaps it is this concept of time being the river that you cannot step twice into wearing we get this idea that time is fluke is there any scientific explanation to yeah that's an interesting question i think for most humans there's few things that are as dominant as the notion that time is flowing 'd right that the past is evaporating into miss an accessible experience and opening the doors 'd to the future so this flow of time this fluid motion of time is one of our most profound subjective experiences no doubt right we feel like we're losing the current the past is no longer under our control and we're opening new doors to the future so that's tightly coupled to consciousness so consciousness creates this narrative of things changing things flowing in
name one and i know he's a near a scientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me sitting let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time to write down these nothing clock or perhaps it is this concept of time being the river that you cannot step twice into wearing we get this idea that time is fluke is there any scientific...
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future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time travel that i see in a lot of these male directed movies you know here here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she earlier and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories it's in our imagination and and that's what you want to bring out with this film really fascinating perspective now there's another film that's kind of similar in a way because it's also about a mother daughter connection tell us about the film entitled memory box. yeah this is also interesting it's a it's a french lebanese production and in some ways it's very similar in theme to. though a very different story it's a young girl in in montreal your old hometown a lebanese a daughter of a lebanese immigrant and she discovers a memory box a box of old letters and photos from her mother that she wrote duri
future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time travel that i see in a lot of these male directed movies you know here here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she earlier and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories...
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back with the dean of one of the monkees elaine you are scientists an author of your grains a time machine talking about how your brain copes with the notion of time in. this with time when wintery i mean you can dream of a wonderful weekend in venice during a 2 hour nap after a live trade or delayed nolens inception movie asleep for 5 hours real time the characters spend 50 years in a dream world their. subjective experience is very flexible right we can we can taste a 1000000 different take a 1000000 different flavors weekends have seized different forms of art our conscious experience is incredibly flexible in that includes bar feeling of the flow of time. so even consciously you can play a song in your head very quickly or very slowly right if i ask you what are the last words of your favorite song of the lyric of your favorite song you might have to start at the beginning of a song to reach the end but you can do that probably very quickly to reach them so time subjective time is can be dilated or contracted or compressed. as a result of the neural mechanisms as a result of the brain
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neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time right the valleys melting clock or perhaps it is his concept of time being there were that you cannot step twice into worry deep we get.
neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time right the valleys melting clock or perhaps it is his concept of time being there were that you cannot step twice into worry deep we get.
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name one i know hugh seal a neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time write the dallies nothing clock or correct it is his concept of time being there were that you cannot step twice into worry d. we get this idea that time is fluid is there any scientific explanation to that you know that's an interesting question i think for most humans there's few things that are as dominant as the notion that time is flowing 'd right that the past is evaporating into miss an accessible experience and opening the doors 'd to the future so this flow of time this fluid motion of time is one of our most profound subjective experiences no doubt right we feel like we're losing the current the past is no longer under our control and we're opening new doors to the future so that's trying to couple to consciousness so consciousness creates.
name one i know hugh seal a neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time write the dallies nothing clock or correct it is his concept of time being there were that you cannot step twice into worry d. we get this idea that time is fluid is there any scientific explanation...
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future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time travel that you see in a lot of these male directed movies you know here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she earlier and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories it's in our imagination and and that's what you want to bring out with this film really fascinating perspective now there's another film that's kind of similar in a way because it's also about a mother daughter connection tell us about the film entitled memory box. yeah this is also interesting it's a it's a french lebanese production and in some ways it's very similar in theme to. though a very different story it's a young girl in in montreal your old hometown a lebanese a daughter of a lebanese immigrant and she discovers a memory box a box of old letters and photos from her mother that she wrote during
future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time travel that you see in a lot of these male directed movies you know here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she earlier and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories it's...
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it feels like executing a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know connor's the co-chair of the floyd offered a ration of teenage republicans they have a stand at this year's c.p.a. the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party to lindsey graham the republican party of president donald trump we have the newcomers coming out like not it's a massive car doing really bringing change to the party some good change. yes for every party and successful fight for the young voters will be crucial for the future of the republicans generation see which in my current age group is very conservative because we saw the backlash of you know the millennial being like more socialist it was like well there rob. you. saw in the doshas the daughter of indian immigrants she says trump whites all she needs to be a free and successful business woman i
it feels like executing a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know connor's the co-chair of the floyd offered a ration of teenage republicans they have a stand at this year's c.p.a. the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party to...
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puberty blocking drugs from the age of $12.00 to $17.00 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine that gets those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear as soon as you come off and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give kids puberty blocking drugs that somehow we're against the l.g.b. unity but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just oh you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know well that is how some of the week stories shaped up time not to delve into our program stay close this is our key international. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let
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was a time machine. the delay in seeking treatment for his eye injury means he may not be able to see again. perhaps the biggest sacrifice most often made was not seeing his spam only the people who made up the core of his social life before the protests. with. martin. then a month ago i want to think it adds up at the but. i'm not. gonna miss that either. the mental libya on it is that i know i. need to be made for a 2 i know i mean shuffle in my can. on one rare trip home. agreed to take us with him we needed to be discreet to avoid putting the family at even more risk. so there. is not i could not be a less beautiful one without going to sit. and sit down. at a barber announce which men will men in the canal to be. a bit much and i was moved out of town so what but ana i know are. you there and show. me. the stuff asparagus have received numerous threats because their 2 sons mystify and ali took part in the protests could he did this man have family in iraq to. be more thought of officers for help on
was a time machine. the delay in seeking treatment for his eye injury means he may not be able to see again. perhaps the biggest sacrifice most often made was not seeing his spam only the people who made up the core of his social life before the protests. with. martin. then a month ago i want to think it adds up at the but. i'm not. gonna miss that either. the mental libya on it is that i know i. need to be made for a 2 i know i mean shuffle in my can. on one rare trip home. agreed to take us...
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as a time machine and. the delay in seeking treatment for his eye injury means he may not be able to see again. perhaps the biggest sacrifice most often made was not seeing his spam only the people who made up the core of his social life before the protests. with. martin and i had to. make that island. mentally on a. made for. me. on one rare trip home. agreed to take us with him we needed to be discreet to avoid putting the family at even more risk. so. he. went out. and sit down. at a bobbin at which men were men in the canal to. move . on our. behalf. and show. me. the stuff aspirants have received numerous threats because their 2 sons and ali took part in the protests this month are from the. thought of officers for help on the top of the some. of the shot and died. doing what they want rob. little for a day 7. i asked them what hopes they had for most of us future. that's men no longer a lot of. women and so has to be of emma at men. i meet. many iraqis were eager to mark the 1st anniversary of the pro
as a time machine and. the delay in seeking treatment for his eye injury means he may not be able to see again. perhaps the biggest sacrifice most often made was not seeing his spam only the people who made up the core of his social life before the protests. with. martin and i had to. make that island. mentally on a. made for. me. on one rare trip home. agreed to take us with him we needed to be discreet to avoid putting the family at even more risk. so. he. went out. and sit down. at a bobbin...
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future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time trialing seen a lot of these male directed movies you know here here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she really are and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories it's in our imagination and and that's what she wanted to bring out with this film. really fascinating perspective now there's another film that's kind of similar in a way because it's also about a mother daughter connection tell us about the film titled memory box. yeah this is also interesting it's a it's a french lebanese production and in some ways it's very similar in theme to. though a very different story it's a young girl in montreal your old hometown a lebanese a daughter of a lebanese immigrant and she discovers a memory box a box of old letters and photos from her mother that she wrote during whe
future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time trialing seen a lot of these male directed movies you know here here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she really are and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories it's in...
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future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time try to see a lot of these male directed movies you know here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she earlier and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories it's in our imagination and and that's what you want to bring out with this film really fascinating perspective now there's another film that's kind of similar in a way because it's also about a mother daughter connection tell us about the film entitled memory box. yeah this is also interesting it's a it's a french lebanese production and in some ways it's very similar in theme to. though a very different story it's a young girl in in montreal your old hometown a lebanese a daughter of a lebanese immigrant and she discovers a memory box a box of old letters and photos from her mother that she wrote during the when she
future or this isn't a christian olden time travel movie i mean you know flux capacitor is or time machine gizmos here none of the sort of mechanics of time try to see a lot of these male directed movies you know here it's all about emotion it's all about the connection between this daughter and her mother and and about their relationship and i was talking to the directors and she earlier and she said that for her the real time travel machine is within us it's in our memories it's in our...
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puberty blocking drugs from the age of $12.00 to $17.00 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine they get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studied also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear it's going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their political aim so they try to say that if we don't want to if you would be blocking drug that somehow we're again be unity but it has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just ole you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know. local authorities along america's southern border calling on the government to step in as the region faces a record influx of migrants u.s. border patrol is struggling to provide covert secure shelter for thousands of people and the
puberty blocking drugs from the age of $12.00 to $17.00 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine they get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studied also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear it's going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong...
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there is no magic time machine to get those 5 years those years of development are gone and studies also that doesn't even pick brayden that you're going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going on 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political aim that they try to say that if we don't want to if you really barking drug that somehow we're again to be a little nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just ole you want to be other gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know . in the u.s. hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children continue to arrive each day at the country's southern border and it's forced fame which normally deals with natural disasters and major emergencies to expand its remit to give them shelter about a $500.00 youngsters an hour living in temporary accommodation for migrants thousands more stu
there is no magic time machine to get those 5 years those years of development are gone and studies also that doesn't even pick brayden that you're going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going on 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political aim that they...
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there is no magic time machine they get those 5 years those years of development are gone and studies also that eloquent doesn't even think straight and if you're going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again though what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are these transitioning and canada is going 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political aim so they try to say that if we don't want to if you believe that somehow we're against the sikh community but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just. you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to start puberty and you know. to russia now where the governor of the pens our region has been detained on suspicion of taking bribes is our correspondent. one news just coming in that the governor of the panza region which is just to the southeast of moscow is in some hot water he has been detained and criminal proceedings have been an issue aga
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there is no magic time machine to get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies also that the current system doesn't even rate and year is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give it puberty blocking drugs that somehow we're against the algae be unity but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just oh you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to start puberty and you know. monday marks 10 years since the outbreak of war in syria hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict and millions of civilians displaced 2015 was half the country was occupied by the islamic state terror group which is when the russian military decided to put its weight behind the syrian
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i feel like i have stepped into a time machine to experience the origin of it. >> tell me how palermoall the young people out and much more youthful than i thought going to be. >> i have a lot of friends coming from france or germany and i have seen people falling in love here in a moving way. there is something in delight. >> one of the reasons for palermo's generation is the decline of mafia. >> i grew up during the ma mafia -- >> we could not go inside the circle center, it was dangerous. >> the connection between the mafia and the government was not great as it was once was? >> no. we had a civil war with the mafia and the killing of. >> of the judges. >> yes. >> falcone and borcillino. they were judges. they paid the ultimate price. both men were assassinated in 1992. >> from that moment, it started to change. the people reacted. those two judges. >> it was a turning point. >> it has been a memorable evening. pallermo's family is a dying breed however much we want to preserve the path. ♪ the heart of this beautiful city has moved elsewhere to the young, new and future. tonight...
i feel like i have stepped into a time machine to experience the origin of it. >> tell me how palermoall the young people out and much more youthful than i thought going to be. >> i have a lot of friends coming from france or germany and i have seen people falling in love here in a moving way. there is something in delight. >> one of the reasons for palermo's generation is the decline of mafia. >> i grew up during the ma mafia -- >> we could not go inside the...
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puberty blocking drugs from the age of $12.00 to $17.00 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine to get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies all show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear as soon as you come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give puberty blocking drugs that somehow we're against the l.g.b. unity but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just oh you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know. the 3rd wave of the corona virus sweeping across europe governments have again been ramping up restrictions charlotte dubinsky has been looking at how the continent is shaping up in the latest battle against coping. europea
puberty blocking drugs from the age of $12.00 to $17.00 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine to get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies all show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear as soon as you come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong...
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there is no magic time machine that get those 5 years out those years of development are gone and studied also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give your body blocking drugs that somehow we're against the algae be unity but it has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just. you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to stop your body and you know so it's going for your new proposed protest legislation as fuel going on to police demonstrations in the u.k. we'll look at that story after this break. seems wrong. and in. the trail. themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we hav
there is no magic time machine that get those 5 years out those years of development are gone and studied also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their...
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there's no magic time machine that gets those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studied also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear if you need to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada is going on 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to if you would be blocking drug that somehow we're against the algae be unity but it has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just. you want to be either gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know. there's a. protest legislation that's fuel to. anti police demonstrations in the u.k. we'll take a look at that story under this after this break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you there.
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there is no magic time machine to get those 5 years out those years of development are gone and studied also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear and if you come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada's going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give your body blocking drug that somehow we're again be united but it has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just go you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know that does it for me and for that matter the weekly this week but don't worry my colleague kevin on he'll be here in about 32 minutes with a full and fresh look at. our team international. humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena before. coming to this appearing in the. one after another. look. for us
there is no magic time machine to get those 5 years out those years of development are gone and studied also that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear and if you come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are each transitioning and canada's going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their...
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it feels like executing a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know connor's the co-chair of the flowing off adoration of teenage republicans they have a standard c.s. c.p.a. the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party lindsey graham to the republican party of president donald j. charlie we have the newcomers coming out like not it's a massive call doing a really great change of party and good change. yes for every party and successful fight for the young voters will be crucial for the future of the republicans generations here which in my current age group is very conservative because we saw that the backlash you know the millennial of being like more socialist and we feel like we're out there rob saw on the doshas the daughter of indian immigrants she says trump whites all she needs to be a free and successful business woman
it feels like executing a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know connor's the co-chair of the flowing off adoration of teenage republicans they have a standard c.s. c.p.a. the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party lindsey graham to...
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if you or take a time machine back to 1783, and asked thomas jefferson about his nation he would answer, virginia. what is their sense of national identity? the small letter u the states that washington knew we needed a sense of unity. we needed a sense of national pride national spirit. we needed to come together as a nation otherwise this would never ever happen. next slide. so this country went from 1775 to the start of the revolutionary war all the way until 1800, 25 years, quarter of a century without a permanent capital city without a seat of government. that's no way to start a nation without having a capital city but it made a list and he could see some of the possible cities that were considered. over the -- 30 cities were considered as a possible seat of government are possible capitol. everyone in connecticut wanted hartford and everyone in delaware wanted norman 10 and everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. nobody wanted the capitol capitol to be in another state. they all knew political power would follow the capitol and it would be an economic boon and no one wanted anot
if you or take a time machine back to 1783, and asked thomas jefferson about his nation he would answer, virginia. what is their sense of national identity? the small letter u the states that washington knew we needed a sense of unity. we needed a sense of national pride national spirit. we needed to come together as a nation otherwise this would never ever happen. next slide. so this country went from 1775 to the start of the revolutionary war all the way until 1800, 25 years, quarter of a...
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there's no magic time machine to get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies also that the end of print them doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political ends so they try to say that if we don't want to give puberty blocking drugs that somehow we're against the l.g.b. unity but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just oh you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to start puberty and you know. the united states has kept its place as the world's top weapons export and has a market share roughly equal to that of the next 4 largest on setting nations that's according to reports by the stock i'm international pace rhesus institute over the past 5 years the u.s. has accounted for over a 3rd of the
there's no magic time machine to get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies also that the end of print them doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their...
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there's no magic time machine to get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies also show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give kids puberty blocking drugs that somehow we're against the l.g.b. unity but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just oh you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know. a facebook executive house being caught on tape raising the alarm over the amount of power that tech giant wields in an undercover video released by investigative journalism great project for a test facebook's global planning lee benny tell miss even suggest authorities should intervene in the
there's no magic time machine to get those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies also show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using that as a wedge issue to achieve their...
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puberty blocking drugs from the age of $12.00 to $17.00 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine that gets those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies all show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning because they discovered that when they were feeling like they should be the other gender they were just confused maybe they wanted to be gender nonconforming but they were told that they're actually the other back and a lot of these children if they're just left alone to go through puberty studies show at least 4 to 5 times the gender dysphoria and a lot of these kids are just gay and lesbian ok we're actively converting young gay and lesbian people that are going to grow up to be gay or lesbian and we're telling them they're the other gender so this is actually conversion therapy on a massive scale ok it's somewhat nuanced conversation but we have to be able
puberty blocking drugs from the age of $12.00 to $17.00 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine that gets those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies all show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear is going to come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning because they discovered that when they were feeling...
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it feels like sitting a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know connor's a co-chair of the floyd offered a ration of teenage republicans they have a stand at this year's c.p.a. the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party lindsey graham that a republican party of president donald trump we have the newcomers coming out at night it's a massive called going to really bring a change to the party some good change. as for every party and successful fight for the young voters will be crucial for the future of the republicans generation's ear which in my current age group is very conservative because we saw the backlash you know the millennial of being like more socialist and we feel like well there are rocks on the doshas the daughter of indian immigrants she says trump whites all she needs to be a free and successful business woman i wa
it feels like sitting a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know connor's a co-chair of the floyd offered a ration of teenage republicans they have a stand at this year's c.p.a. the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party lindsey...
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it feels like sitting a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know conner's a co-chair of the floor we'd all federations of teenage republicans they have a stand at the c s c pick the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party lindsey graham to the republican party of president donald j. charlie we have the newcomers coming out like not it's a massive call doing a really bring a change of party some good change. yes for every party and successful fight for the young voters will be crucial for the future of the republicans generation's ear which in my current age group is very conservative because we saw the backlash of you know the millennial of being like more socialist and we feel like well there are rocks on the doshas the daughter of indian immigrants she says trump whites all she needs to be a free and successful business woman i
it feels like sitting a time machine lending in the days when donald trump was the president of the united states i don't know conner's a co-chair of the floor we'd all federations of teenage republicans they have a stand at the c s c pick the conservative branch of the grand old party is holding its annual meeting in orlando florida at a time when the republicans are doing some soul searching about the future we're going to situated right now we're going from the republican party lindsey...
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there's no magic time machine that gets those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies all show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear as soon as you come off and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give kids puberty blocking drugs that somehow we're against the algae be unity but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just oh you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to stop puberty and you know. this community proposed protest legislation as fuel on going on to police demonstrations and you can look at the story emmel in the bright . is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are y
there's no magic time machine that gets those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies all show that the end of criticism doesn't even kick right into gear as soon as you come off and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve...