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since the age of rationing _ rationing. since the age of rationing and _ rationing. since the age of rationing and look - rationing. since the age of rationing and look wiser i rationing. since the age of rationing and look wiser it| rationing. since the age of. rationing and look wiser it is rationing. since the age of- rationing and look wiser it is great that we have got 5p taken of fuel duty, that means that those of us paying 50p more per litre at the moment have our inquiries reduced to 45p per litre for the foreseeable month, perhaps before it goes up even further, the £330 per month that will be saved for those people who had their thresholds rise, that is £27 per month, isn't it? i do not know what difference that will make them the great scheme of things with inflation at 10% and we are looking at such an appalling acceleration in the following in our living standards and the rise in the costs of those falling living standards. the i is saying this, the uk faces the worst drop in living conditions since records began. rishi sunak stops 2.2 million people
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i he fell in love with drums at the age of ten-— age of ten. i just took to it immediately. _ age of ten. i just took to it immediately. that - age of ten. i just took to it immediately. that day, . age of ten. i just took to it i immediately. that day, there age of ten. i just took to it - immediately. that day, there was a lightning _ immediately. that day, there was a lightning bolt. i'm like, i'm a drummer, _ lightning bolt. i'm like, i'm a drummer, that's what i'm going to do. .., drummer, that's what i'm going to do. . . ., drummer, that's what i'm going to do. ., , ., . drummer, that's what i'm going to do. . do. he came to prominence playing with alanis morissette, _ do. he came to prominence playing with alanis morissette, before - with alanis morissette, before volunteering his services to foo fighters. and he would often interact concerts to perform covers of his favourite band, queen. foo fighters had been due to play a festival in colombia at the time of his death. organisers laid candles on the stage and foo fighters posted a shor
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age 41, sentenced to 99 years what's it — petrified. age 41, sentenced to 99 years. what's it feel _ petrified. age 41, sentenced to 99 years. what's it feel like _ petrified. age 41, sentenced to 99 years. what's it feel like to - petrified. age 41, sentenced to 99 years. what's it feel like to be - years. what's it feel like to be married at _ years. what's it feel like to be married at last? _ years. what's it feel like to be married at last? it _ years. what's it feel like to be married at last? it feels - years. what's it feel like to be married at last? it feels fine. | years. what's it feel like to be . married at last? it feels fine. will it chan . e married at last? it feels fine. will it change your — married at last? it feels fine. will it change your life? _ married at last? it feels fine. will it change your life? i _ married at last? it feels fine. will it change your life? i don't - married at last? it feels fine. will it change your life? i don't know, | it change your life? i don't know, i've it change your life? i don't know, we never— it change
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yes, i was very shocked because she is retiring at such a young age. do you think it leaves a gap though for other young women to follow her footsteps was two yes, i think she has inspired a lot of young children, women to continue her dream. wonderful. we may be cheering you on entered the open as well one day. as you can see there, they are fans right around the world from my age right down to the young ones. it is sad to see her go, she has been such a great role model. why do you think she has made this decision now? you would argue she is at the height of her career. i think that is why it is such a shock. everyone thinks that she is 25, she has a lot on her. ash made the announcement with an interview with her friend. she was very emotional in making that decision. the problem, i guess, in making that decision. the problem, iguess, is in making that decision. the problem, i guess, is that being a tennis player — ash barty reference this — it takes a toll on you physically, emotionally. she knows how hard it is, how much work she has to put in
yes, i was very shocked because she is retiring at such a young age. do you think it leaves a gap though for other young women to follow her footsteps was two yes, i think she has inspired a lot of young children, women to continue her dream. wonderful. we may be cheering you on entered the open as well one day. as you can see there, they are fans right around the world from my age right down to the young ones. it is sad to see her go, she has been such a great role model. why do you think she...
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they saw across all age ranges, good with that age range. >> reporter: moderna initiated submission to fda for emergency use authorization of its vaccine for the age group of 6 to under 12. jocelyn moran with kpix 5. >>> first alert weather, it was not warm around the bay area, if you were away from the water, closer to the water maybe not so much, higher than usual temperatures for this time of year. chief meteorologist paul heggen has returned and has a closer look. >> warm temperatures across the entire bay area like yesterday, close to 90 degrees in santa rosa. 15 degrees cooler than yesterday's high, mid-70s and upper 60s. inland temperature still warm in the 70s around 80 degrees for the warmer spot on the map. the big difference is around the bay and along the coast, onshore breeze brought the fog we saw the first half of the day and 20 a fog along the coast. temperatures are 20 and 25 degrees cooler than yesterday. tomorrow very similar temperature pattern, near or slightly below average for san francisco and oakland, father inland good 8 or nine degrees below normal and back t
they saw across all age ranges, good with that age range. >> reporter: moderna initiated submission to fda for emergency use authorization of its vaccine for the age group of 6 to under 12. jocelyn moran with kpix 5. >>> first alert weather, it was not warm around the bay area, if you were away from the water, closer to the water maybe not so much, higher than usual temperatures for this time of year. chief meteorologist paul heggen has returned and has a closer look. >>...
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that's normal part of aging. the cause for concern is when it really impacts your activities of daily living when it starts to have an impact on you being able to sort of function and think and remember the way the waiting used to the fact that you can't serve recall some of those same things and it's always best to go on sear your physician and get your memory checked out. if you're if you're starting to be concerned about yourself. >> part of that same topic and and one of the report's, maybe this was a part of the same report. even doctors occasionally are saying, well, it's part of aging. so if they do figure it out sooner and appropriately. is there anything they can do? can they make things better by realizing it sooner? >> well, there's certainly lots of advantages, too early detection and diagnosis. it doesn't just benefit the person who's experiencing the memory loss. of course, that's helpful because it's important understand why you're experiencing these challenges by are experiencing these cognitive c
that's normal part of aging. the cause for concern is when it really impacts your activities of daily living when it starts to have an impact on you being able to sort of function and think and remember the way the waiting used to the fact that you can't serve recall some of those same things and it's always best to go on sear your physician and get your memory checked out. if you're if you're starting to be concerned about yourself. >> part of that same topic and and one of the report's,...
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you're talking about kids age five and under. we are still waiting to see that trial data come out after all the roller coaster we went through over the past month. i don't anticipate we will get a clear signal of where it will go until at least april. i haven't heard any breaking news. earlier this week, the news going around was the early study showing early vaccine efficacy against all infections and those -- in those age five to 11 because a lot of alarm among parents. but the bottom-line recommendation is that protection against severe illness and hospitalization is still very high. the recommendation still stands in place that parents should go get their kids vaccinated. none of these studies have shown increased safety concerns with the vaccines at all. which is important to highlight. >> -- kristen: before we move on, i was having this conversation, now that the masks are becoming optional in schools, i asked my highschooler if he plans to unmask and he says he wants to see what his friends do. i think for kids, peer infl
you're talking about kids age five and under. we are still waiting to see that trial data come out after all the roller coaster we went through over the past month. i don't anticipate we will get a clear signal of where it will go until at least april. i haven't heard any breaking news. earlier this week, the news going around was the early study showing early vaccine efficacy against all infections and those -- in those age five to 11 because a lot of alarm among parents. but the bottom-line...
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busy plans of the elites who have been doing that for ages already weren't right at this property for us. an apologies for interrupting you. that was a faith. do you think this will have on the use green deal? do you think it will be show for now until some stability returns to the markets? what i think gave by destroying the german middle then by these high energy prices, will destroy the enter european union because the european union has nothing else of plundering up against germany since the beginning. so when germany economy is faltering, all the other port to the french emperor, spanish, and italian, and so on and so on. so what we will get a, the big, big crisis. everybody wandered across the ocean and you know, new york and so on. so what we, what we would see now is that with nice price increases the, the entire financial system will fall apart. and i think this could already be the stone that brings everything into, into a crash. while i'm talking of which we know the consumers in europe have already had to pay, you know, record prices over the winter. do you think this coul
busy plans of the elites who have been doing that for ages already weren't right at this property for us. an apologies for interrupting you. that was a faith. do you think this will have on the use green deal? do you think it will be show for now until some stability returns to the markets? what i think gave by destroying the german middle then by these high energy prices, will destroy the enter european union because the european union has nothing else of plundering up against germany since...
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from a lot of transition-aged youth and veterans. the only thing that i will add to that is the tele-health barriers. you know, when we further -- and part of the reason why we made this data publicly available as well on the thriving in place website is that we really want to encourage more -- more research into this data and to further look at the intersections of race, language, veteran status, housing, income, age, and digital inequality. so i think that, you know, when we looked at that data and saw that latinx community members were experiencing even higher disparities and higher barriers to tele-health, that was a real signal to us that we need to be looking at this as an intersectional issue. thank you for that question. >> commissioner smolinski: thank you. >> co-chair madrid: thank you. now i'll go to [indiscernible]. >> yes, i just want to say thank you to cecile for really starting this project and i know that it was not an easy one and i know that you had to gather quite a lot of people to get respondents. and i think th
from a lot of transition-aged youth and veterans. the only thing that i will add to that is the tele-health barriers. you know, when we further -- and part of the reason why we made this data publicly available as well on the thriving in place website is that we really want to encourage more -- more research into this data and to further look at the intersections of race, language, veteran status, housing, income, age, and digital inequality. so i think that, you know, when we looked at that...
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first, your age. >> at the end of the day comes on to hold. you are the only you are the more you want to benefit from this because we know that death is definitely related to age a second consideration that might prompt you to get a 4th gen now. >> is if you plan to travel, which will increase your risk of exposure, let's say that you have to take a trip somewhere. you've got to go one on one flight. you're going to be another area of the country where the numbers may be higher. >> you know, maybe if you're in a high-risk group. >> particularly 65 or over some underlying condition, puts you at increased risk for a bad outcome. i'm probably go ahead and get that 4th to have. it's been more than about 5 or 6 months. >> otherwise doctors say there may be no reason to rush out right now for that second booster and will talk this week is focusing on that second booster. doctors point out there's still plenty of americans who have yet to receive that first booster. and that is even more important in san francisco. dan kerman kron, 4 news >> coming
first, your age. >> at the end of the day comes on to hold. you are the only you are the more you want to benefit from this because we know that death is definitely related to age a second consideration that might prompt you to get a 4th gen now. >> is if you plan to travel, which will increase your risk of exposure, let's say that you have to take a trip somewhere. you've got to go one on one flight. you're going to be another area of the country where the numbers may be higher....
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how do you talk to a kid that age? at different ages i guess you would have a different type of conversation, maybe go deeper into it, more layered, marcus through what is appropriate for each age group. -- walk u walk u walk u walk u u >> in canada, they have sex ed d starting at kindergarten and every two years, we have it around for their fifth grade, then around seventh or eighth, one more time in high school in california. but we get it in before more dutch most young people have their. . if you have any role, and you have a euros and you bleed, don't hide your menstrual products. just like they want you -- watch you pee and poo, let them see, these are things that happen when you get normal, it is natural and normal. it is important to talk about it, prepare, normalize it and i love the california passed a law that i believe starting in september all public schools have to carry free menstrual products, or as i like to say -- kristen: they did not have that when i was a kid. >> wherever there is toilet paper we s
how do you talk to a kid that age? at different ages i guess you would have a different type of conversation, maybe go deeper into it, more layered, marcus through what is appropriate for each age group. -- walk u walk u walk u walk u u >> in canada, they have sex ed d starting at kindergarten and every two years, we have it around for their fifth grade, then around seventh or eighth, one more time in high school in california. but we get it in before more dutch most young people have...
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this is a book about finance in the age of the american founding, not just the american revolution but the decades there after between the revolution and the war of 1812, especially, while the united states has declared its independence but were still figuring about what it's about, and it's about how money fits into that story. right now, a piece of this most famous is money about alexander hamilton, and hamilton is involved in insurance and that's not usually what people talk about when they talk about hamilton, but this is a big business in the age of the american founding. this book is how the powerful, old international business, and this book is specifically about the insurance of commercial shipping and ships. how this business comes to terms with a fragile new republic and insurance is a story of taking risks, and one risk is the risk of the united states itself, and it's a story about how political risk taking is intertwined. i will talk about half an hour and then take your questions. i am happy to go with any direction you want. i am happy to go with the money people or the
this is a book about finance in the age of the american founding, not just the american revolution but the decades there after between the revolution and the war of 1812, especially, while the united states has declared its independence but were still figuring about what it's about, and it's about how money fits into that story. right now, a piece of this most famous is money about alexander hamilton, and hamilton is involved in insurance and that's not usually what people talk about when they...
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first age of the operation - translation: the main objectives of the first age of the operation have - the first age of the operation have generally been accomplished. the comic potential of ukraine's armed forces have been considerably reduced which makes it possible i emphasise to focus on core efforts of achieving the main goal, the liberation of donbas. that of achieving the main goal, the liberation of donbas.— of achieving the main goal, the liberation of donbas. that was a colonel general _ liberation of donbas. that was a colonel general from _ liberation of donbas. that was a colonel general from the - liberation of donbas. that was a | colonel general from the russian ministry of defence. i look at other news from around the world. covid—19 infections are continuing to rise across england, scotland and wales, though there's been a small decrease in northern ireland. new figures from the office for national statistics suggest one in 16 people in england and wales have coronavirus. in scotland, it's as high as one in 11. our medical editor fergus walsh explained more. the
first age of the operation - translation: the main objectives of the first age of the operation have - the first age of the operation have generally been accomplished. the comic potential of ukraine's armed forces have been considerably reduced which makes it possible i emphasise to focus on core efforts of achieving the main goal, the liberation of donbas. that of achieving the main goal, the liberation of donbas.— of achieving the main goal, the liberation of donbas. that was a colonel...
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influences... be 72, and how age influences. . .- be 72, and how age influences... ~ ., �* influences... well, i don't think any _ influences... well, i don't think any woman - influences... well, i don't think any woman is - influences... well, i don'tl think any woman is thrilled influences... well, i don't - think any woman is thrilled by that, in a way, but at the same time, i am that, in a way, but at the same time, iam kind of that, in a way, but at the same time, i am kind of proud of it, because i think it speaks to other women, and i don't mean just women, i think it speaks to men. ageism has always existed. i see it in a child, my goddaughter, val. i see that she wants to do more, she wants to be an adult. why can't i go out with you guys for dinner, why can't i wear what i want to wear, why can't i? because you can't, because mummy says no. i see what a lot of my godchildren are going through, and my own daughters. i see how hard it is, so there is ageism there. you are not old enough, you are not old enough to be ceo, you are not experienced enough, you don't have enough k
influences... be 72, and how age influences. . .- be 72, and how age influences... ~ ., �* influences... well, i don't think any _ influences... well, i don't think any woman - influences... well, i don't think any woman is - influences... well, i don'tl think any woman is thrilled influences... well, i don't - think any woman is thrilled by that, in a way, but at the same time, i am that, in a way, but at the same time, iam kind of that, in a way, but at the same time, i am kind of proud of...
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well, i don't know if you would only date the age of impunity going back five years. you could date it much further back. and indeed, again, it comes down... ..it comes down again to an assessment of your involvement in all of this, because, frankly, putin's invasion of ukraine didn't come out of nowhere. his assault on territorial integrity, as you put it, has a past. it has a past going back to georgia in 2008, when, as we've discussed, you were british foreign secretary, you made a strong stand, describing that as a violation of international law and international norms. and yet i've gone back and checked the record, within three months of russian tanks rolling into significant chunks of georgian territory, you were once again talking to your russian counterpart. you were extolling the virtues of dialogue, and just a year later, you appeared to be supportive of the 0bama administration's determination to reset relations with moscow. so i'm struggling to see how even you personally took a stand against putin, going all the way back to 2008. well, there's nothing com
well, i don't know if you would only date the age of impunity going back five years. you could date it much further back. and indeed, again, it comes down... ..it comes down again to an assessment of your involvement in all of this, because, frankly, putin's invasion of ukraine didn't come out of nowhere. his assault on territorial integrity, as you put it, has a past. it has a past going back to georgia in 2008, when, as we've discussed, you were british foreign secretary, you made a strong...
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of ten. ijust garage at the age of ten. i 'ust took to it immediately. i garage at the age of ten. ijust took to it immediately. that. garage at the age of ten. ijust took to it immediately. that day, there _ took to it immediately. that day, there was— took to it immediately. that day, there was a — took to it immediately. that day, there was a lightning bolt shot into me and _ there was a lightning bolt shot into me and it _ there was a lightning bolt shot into me and it was like... and i am a drummer — me and it was like... and i am a drummer. that's what i'm going to do. .., drummer. that's what i'm going to do. . . ., drummer. that's what i'm going to do. ., , ., . drummer. that's what i'm going to do. . do. he came to prominence playing with alanis morissette _ do. he came to prominence playing with alanis morissette before - with alanis morissette before volunteering his services to foo fighters. and he would often interact concerts to perform covers of his favourite band, queen. foo fighters had been due to pl
of ten. ijust garage at the age of ten. i 'ust took to it immediately. i garage at the age of ten. ijust took to it immediately. that. garage at the age of ten. ijust took to it immediately. that day, there _ took to it immediately. that day, there was— took to it immediately. that day, there was a — took to it immediately. that day, there was a lightning bolt shot into me and _ there was a lightning bolt shot into me and it _ there was a lightning bolt shot into me and it was like... and i...
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that legal age is changing to 18. with an aging population and the declining birthrate the thinking is it is time to get those teenagers contributing as adults sooner. >> economic growth and so forth. we are expecting the younger generation to be more active. stephen: there are fears many men and women with little financial knowledge could fall into debt or fraud. while the legal age for drinking, smoking and gambling will remain at 20, other areas will be drug to each team, such as applying for a credit card or mobile phone contracts, applying for a bank loan, or buying stocks. >> [indiscernible] stephen: the question remains, will the move make much of a difference for an economy still climbing out of covid. >> limiting spending power means it will not have a lot of economic impact. with one person-one vote you could see an increase in the portable power of younger people and that could -- political power of younger people and that could translate into new policies. stephen: participation by teenagers elections is e
that legal age is changing to 18. with an aging population and the declining birthrate the thinking is it is time to get those teenagers contributing as adults sooner. >> economic growth and so forth. we are expecting the younger generation to be more active. stephen: there are fears many men and women with little financial knowledge could fall into debt or fraud. while the legal age for drinking, smoking and gambling will remain at 20, other areas will be drug to each team, such as...
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but fust, how feature films bring war propaganda to a mass audience or i believe what of on the ag did me know from the start is the war in ukraine has been a war of images, images of ukrainian president vladimir soleski as a defiant, every man graving russian attacks or on social media skilfully using images of courageous civilians to inspire resistance at home and around the world was re make a little bit on russian state media. we have images of president vladimir putin raging about. suppose it ukrainian drug addicts and neo nazis. alongside images of alleged ukrainian attacks on civilians. we're definitely seeing now absolute propaganda coming from russia. with this new dimension of fake news that are disguised ass, you know, on us to use services, you know, telling citizens about what is going on. i mean, what fake news do is they rely on some sensationalism and, and emotions. so it's looks like serious news to people who don't know better. all these images on both sides are deliberate. how we see the war. any war is framed by our image of the enemy. and our image of the enemy is
but fust, how feature films bring war propaganda to a mass audience or i believe what of on the ag did me know from the start is the war in ukraine has been a war of images, images of ukrainian president vladimir soleski as a defiant, every man graving russian attacks or on social media skilfully using images of courageous civilians to inspire resistance at home and around the world was re make a little bit on russian state media. we have images of president vladimir putin raging about. suppose...
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at my age, i don't care. i wear one when i feel like the risk is higher than i'm willing to take in the benefits of being unmasked is small, so going to the grocery store and bought an hour, and i don't need to have a mask off for half an hour, why expose myself to any risk at all, and yet i like indoor dining come at this point the rates are low enough i am comfortable doing indoor dining. i think we should be charitable with each other, even wearing a mask, because they are risk-averse or maybe they have a risk you don't know about from the outside, an organ transplant, cancer, so some of that is inevitable and hopefully people will be allowed to do with a feel like they need to do to stay safe, not only stay safe, but they are keeping other people around them safer. kristen: that is one of the better things about aging, isn't it? we just need to please ourselves an answer by our own criteria. we don't care as much about social acceptance. >> that's right. kristen: you mention long covid and the impact spir
at my age, i don't care. i wear one when i feel like the risk is higher than i'm willing to take in the benefits of being unmasked is small, so going to the grocery store and bought an hour, and i don't need to have a mask off for half an hour, why expose myself to any risk at all, and yet i like indoor dining come at this point the rates are low enough i am comfortable doing indoor dining. i think we should be charitable with each other, even wearing a mask, because they are risk-averse or...
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the pill is already been authorized for use in those ages 12 and up. the drug company says it wants to enroll 140 children between the ages of 6.11 in the trial. the look to see if the pill can safely treat covid in children who are more at risk of becoming very sick. pfizer says it expects to also have children under age 6, participate once its scientists are done developing a pill suitable for that age group. >> health organization declared covid a pandemic a pending the world taking lives from all around the world here in california, kaiser permanente. mark the occasion by reinforcing the push for vaccinations. >> this as the state shifts toward an endemic stage with the virus forcefully chagall shares a covid survivors plea. >> asking unvaccinated people to get their shots. >> i was intubated and for 10 days i was in a medically induced coma. pastor mark wallace received care in a fresno kaiser permanente. intensive care unit. >> his stay for covid-19. treatment after a positive infection lasted 28 days. he survived, but says if a vaccine would hav
the pill is already been authorized for use in those ages 12 and up. the drug company says it wants to enroll 140 children between the ages of 6.11 in the trial. the look to see if the pill can safely treat covid in children who are more at risk of becoming very sick. pfizer says it expects to also have children under age 6, participate once its scientists are done developing a pill suitable for that age group. >> health organization declared covid a pandemic a pending the world taking...
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madeleine albright, who's died at the age of 8a. calvin dark is a global affairs analyst and joins me now from los angeles. thanks so much forjoining us. we'rejust examining thanks so much forjoining us. we're just examining what made albright so special. what do you think that apart from other people? i you think that apart from other --eole? ~ , , you think that apart from other --eole? <' , , ., people? i think they “ust from the beginning _ people? i think they “ust from the beginning her_ people? i think they just from the beginning her own - people? i think they just from the beginning her own story i people? i think theyjust from l the beginning her own story and her own background gave her the compassion and the empathy that we hadn't really seen before. especially thinking about what is going on in the world right now, it's even more needed, but she was able to, really, embrace her background and use it to be a voice for the united states abroad and the genuineness came through. less covered is _ genuineness came throug
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but from very young age. it's_ very wound up. but from very young age. it's not— very wound up. but from very young age, it's not nice to see naughty things— age, it's not nice to see naughty things but— age, it's not nice to see naughty things but at the same time, you can't around smacking them. every point _ can't around smacking them. every point of— can't around smacking them. every point of a _ can't around smacking them. every point of a level playing field, and i'm point of a level playing field, and i'm not— point of a level playing field, and i'm not sure i'm comfortable with will smith— i'm not sure i'm comfortable with will smith smacking chris rock and receiving _ will smith smacking chris rock and receiving the adulation of picking up receiving the adulation of picking up his— receiving the adulation of picking up his oscar on the other. i'm not sure _ up his oscar on the other. i'm not sure the _ up his oscar on the other. i'm not sure the academies meant to do about it. sure the academies meant to do about it but _ sure the academies meant to do about
but from very young age. it's_ very wound up. but from very young age. it's not— very wound up. but from very young age, it's not nice to see naughty things— age, it's not nice to see naughty things but— age, it's not nice to see naughty things but at the same time, you can't around smacking them. every point _ can't around smacking them. every point of— can't around smacking them. every point of a _ can't around smacking them. every point of a level playing field, and i'm point of a...
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group than the older kids in this age group. >> yeah, this is really interesting. i remember you and i talking about this, brianna, when pfizer first released some of this data. it was interesting, what they found was exactly as you said, what the pfizer vaccine under the age of 2, children did seem to produce a lot of neutralizing antibodies on par with what adults produced as well with the vaccine. it was really the 2 to 5 age group where they weren't getting much of a response there. now, i do want to show you, there is a difference in the dosing of these vaccines. people may not pay as close attention to this, flu vaccine adult dose, kid doses, they're the same. with the covid vaccines, they're different and different between pfizer and moderna. pfizer's vaccine, for example, three micrograms, adult dosing is 30 micrograms, that's a tenth a dose. with the moderna vaccines, 25 micrograms, where as adults is 100 micrograms, a quarter of the dose. where pfizer stands, brianna, is that they're basically saying, look, the two doses wasn't enough. go try a third dose
group than the older kids in this age group. >> yeah, this is really interesting. i remember you and i talking about this, brianna, when pfizer first released some of this data. it was interesting, what they found was exactly as you said, what the pfizer vaccine under the age of 2, children did seem to produce a lot of neutralizing antibodies on par with what adults produced as well with the vaccine. it was really the 2 to 5 age group where they weren't getting much of a response there....
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the bronze age followed in 2013 at the opening and st. petersburg, german, chancellor, and get a medical met vladimir putin and delivered a provocative speech. he isn't em. i know it is our opinion that these exhibits should return to germany. good fun comes, voices. the collaboration went smoothly, but the return of artifacts remained a sticking point. recently, the iron age exhibition featured at the hermitage in saint petersburg and the state historical museum in moscow. due to the pandemic, artifacts from berlin were sent to russia, but none of the researchers could go a virtual tour and a glossy catalogue documented the exhibition. will this new war bring with it a new ice age and cultural relations between germany and russia? german cultural commissioner, claudia volt, hopes that won't be the case. salvage hip. all we need will bridge izzy up. we have to build breaches where all these up building roles smell on a risk this high. so i'll pose cultural by cotton and quote, tool boy caught via zit toys did. we were bound by a shared lo
the bronze age followed in 2013 at the opening and st. petersburg, german, chancellor, and get a medical met vladimir putin and delivered a provocative speech. he isn't em. i know it is our opinion that these exhibits should return to germany. good fun comes, voices. the collaboration went smoothly, but the return of artifacts remained a sticking point. recently, the iron age exhibition featured at the hermitage in saint petersburg and the state historical museum in moscow. due to the pandemic,...
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shane warne who has died at the age of 52. more on all our stories including russia's invasion of ukraine which is now entering its 10th day, on our website. to stay with us. hello again. on friday, the best of the sunshine was across the western side of the uk. there were a few showers around, but broadly speaking, a lot of dry weather to be found as well. whereas it looked rather different across eastern areas of england, and to a degree in eastern scotland, with thicker cloud, a bit of mist and also patchy outbreaks of light rain and drizzle. now, that thicker cloud was all caused by this weather system, this front, and i'm running you through three days worth of satellite animation here. you see it's taken three days for it to actually get across to eastern england. having got there, the front is going to do a u—turn and start pushing back westwards as we go through the weekend, bringing cloud and some patchy rain back across areas of england. so not quite done with the front just yet. now, over the next few hours, the m
shane warne who has died at the age of 52. more on all our stories including russia's invasion of ukraine which is now entering its 10th day, on our website. to stay with us. hello again. on friday, the best of the sunshine was across the western side of the uk. there were a few showers around, but broadly speaking, a lot of dry weather to be found as well. whereas it looked rather different across eastern areas of england, and to a degree in eastern scotland, with thicker cloud, a bit of mist...
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dogs actually age like people, experiencing many of the same age related diseases. the fda has already approved the drug for humans. it is used as an antirejection drug for people receiving organ transplants.'s budget has not been tested in the context of lower doses in otherwise healthy people. there really are very little in the way of side effectsand potentially pretty significant benefits for age related functional declines and diseases. >> reporter: medved does not know if stormie will get the placebo or the drug. >> another three or four years would be great. anything beyond that is gravy. >> reporter: we hope that every dog owner may get more time with their best friend. naomi rackham, cbs news, new york. >>> switching gears, a sad day for lemon meringue fans. >> a long-running west coast bakery shut down one of its most popular bay area locations with little warning. marie callender shut the door on their only san jose location over the weekend, leaving just one left in the bay area in sunnyvale. fans of the restaurant showed up early today to grab a last sl
dogs actually age like people, experiencing many of the same age related diseases. the fda has already approved the drug for humans. it is used as an antirejection drug for people receiving organ transplants.'s budget has not been tested in the context of lower doses in otherwise healthy people. there really are very little in the way of side effectsand potentially pretty significant benefits for age related functional declines and diseases. >> reporter: medved does not know if stormie...
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do you think it's necessary, and why this particular age group customer this particular age group is for people who were older. >> great questions. i will tell you what the data is. the data is very slim. workers, they are looking at younger people. 40's and 50's. nobody was hospitalized. when they looked at the older population, they found when they got four shots, a few more people avoided going to the hospital and died at lower probability. the numbers are something like 233 died in the three shot group, and 92 died in the four shot group. the percentage was something in the order of 0.03% versus 0.1%. at the end of the day, i think the older you are is you will get a bang for your buck with the fourth shot, but it's probably most important to get three shots. dion: i'm glad you broke down those numbers with percentages. what stuck out to me was the decision to make that available, scientific advisors. is that normal? are we fast tracking this? >> it's not normal. because it doesn't fall into a recommendation, there have been tons of people asking me it is certainly not harmful in
do you think it's necessary, and why this particular age group customer this particular age group is for people who were older. >> great questions. i will tell you what the data is. the data is very slim. workers, they are looking at younger people. 40's and 50's. nobody was hospitalized. when they looked at the older population, they found when they got four shots, a few more people avoided going to the hospital and died at lower probability. the numbers are something like 233 died in...
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well and age better as we get older. so we look forward to that in our april case membership meeting. as you recall from the last meeting, we are supporting a caregivers' support request of $20,000 and then the hybrid programming capabilities of $525,000. i have also shared the letter to executive director dearman in support of both of those requests. and you have that. and i did want to share that case is also supporting the dignity fund coalitions' campaign to keep us connected campaign of requests for funding of $3.5 million over two years. and i believe you have the "keep us connected" campaign flyer that details what that $3.5 million would fund over a two-year period of time. so you have that i don't think i need to detail that for you in this meeting. again, the service provider working group is meeting with research development associates on the 14th and then we will take our comments to the dignity fund coalition oversight advisory committee on march 21. and that concludes my report. -- for today. >> president k
well and age better as we get older. so we look forward to that in our april case membership meeting. as you recall from the last meeting, we are supporting a caregivers' support request of $20,000 and then the hybrid programming capabilities of $525,000. i have also shared the letter to executive director dearman in support of both of those requests. and you have that. and i did want to share that case is also supporting the dignity fund coalitions' campaign to keep us connected campaign of...
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i was the girl least expected to get married, and i waited till the ripe old age of a0. but in all honesty, i think my life, or i, was very much defined by what my career path was. when i finally got engaged, there weren't very many dresses that i found were suitable for a ao—year—old bride, which perhaps today doesn't sound as old. but most of the brides i was shopping for dresses with were 25, and i said there's got to be something for someone my age. not only that, i came from vogue magazine, where i was a senior fashion editor, so my experience in vogue, with the entire world of fashion at my disposal, made me a little bit more, ithink, careful about what kind of dress i wanted to wear, more knowledgeable. and so there really wasn't anything out there that made me feel it was the right dress for me. and that's sort of what prompted this whole business. it's been almost, in a weird way, random, but nonetheless, amazing things have happened because of the way i live my life. today it's even harder for someone to start their own label. what challenges do you think c
i was the girl least expected to get married, and i waited till the ripe old age of a0. but in all honesty, i think my life, or i, was very much defined by what my career path was. when i finally got engaged, there weren't very many dresses that i found were suitable for a ao—year—old bride, which perhaps today doesn't sound as old. but most of the brides i was shopping for dresses with were 25, and i said there's got to be something for someone my age. not only that, i came from vogue...
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i was 21 years of age, or 20 years of age, when i first came on the scene. and to achieve some of the things that i achieved as an individual along the way, you know, thatjust blew my mind. it was more than my... you know, i ever could imagine. cricket has today lost one of its greatest — a man who could make its world spin. shane warne, who's died at the age of 52. the ukrainian paralympian delegation was given a warm welcome at the winter paralympics opening ceremony in beijing, as organising officials reiterated calls for peace. athletes from 46 nations are competing for 78 gold medals over the next 11 days. no russian or belarusian athletes are taking part after they were banned by the international paralympic committee. our sports correspondent laura scott was watching. a new paralympics begins, hoping to showcase the positive power of sport and the strength and resilience of para—athletes. but eight years since the sochi winter paralympics began under the cloud of russia's invasion of crimea, these games in beijing open amid another conflict, anoth
i was 21 years of age, or 20 years of age, when i first came on the scene. and to achieve some of the things that i achieved as an individual along the way, you know, thatjust blew my mind. it was more than my... you know, i ever could imagine. cricket has today lost one of its greatest — a man who could make its world spin. shane warne, who's died at the age of 52. the ukrainian paralympian delegation was given a warm welcome at the winter paralympics opening ceremony in beijing, as...
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taylor hawkins, who's died at the age, of 50. that's it. from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. i'm lewis vaughan jones. let's bring you the rest of the day's news. in the afghan capital kabul, around two dozen, largely female protesters have held a rare demonstration calling on the taliban to reopen girls' secondary schools. the group has been condemned for making a last—minute u—turn earlier this week, and ordering them to remain shut. secunder kermani reports from kabul. open the doors of girls' schools, education is our right — they chant, while the taliban watch on. these women are incredibly brave. others who have protested against the taliban have been detained by the group. aren't you afraid being here? translation: when it comes| to standing up for the freedom of my country and the girls who want to go to school, i am willing to die. we are here for our daughters' right to an education. without that right we are dead anyway. on this occasion, the taliban allowed the protest to continue. their last—minute
taylor hawkins, who's died at the age, of 50. that's it. from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. i'm lewis vaughan jones. let's bring you the rest of the day's news. in the afghan capital kabul, around two dozen, largely female protesters have held a rare demonstration calling on the taliban to reopen girls' secondary schools. the group has been condemned for making a last—minute u—turn earlier this week, and ordering them to remain shut. secunder kermani reports from...
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uh, tall can a person be at the age of 10? i used to get calls with threats of kidnapping, and they said my family would be in danger and threatened me in different ways of famine or sometimes it wasn't even safe to stay at home. like even elecom when the packet aren't back together. according to local and joe's 59 percent of women get married before turning 18. 22 percent of them married even before age 15. studies revealed that during the cove it pandemic, the number of child marriages increased drastically. i'm a law my we hope that the children whose marriage is we stop can continue their education. marriage is not a solution to everything like women can do a lot with their lives if they want it, but it was ah, bill i graber and her team also raise awareness about the adverse effects of child marriage and it was his mother wanted him in there that was over there, supported by the world vision and g. o. shannon ag reba hopes the practice of child marriage will. and once and for all in bangladesh or one of them is american.
uh, tall can a person be at the age of 10? i used to get calls with threats of kidnapping, and they said my family would be in danger and threatened me in different ways of famine or sometimes it wasn't even safe to stay at home. like even elecom when the packet aren't back together. according to local and joe's 59 percent of women get married before turning 18. 22 percent of them married even before age 15. studies revealed that during the cove it pandemic, the number of child marriages...
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three sisters, ages 9, 10 and 13. the shooting happened in the main sanctuary of the church, apparently a church or worker upstairs in this building, they heard a shot and then more shots. they left that building. cold us investigators say they are unsure of the family's relationship to the church or how many others were inside at the time. the children's mother is safe. and earlier this evening, she was on the way here to meet with investigators. the family lived here in sacramento , and at this time no names have been released. reporting live. i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news, alyssa thank you and stay with ktvu for the very latest developments on this tragic shooting. you could find around the clock. updates on ktvu .com. now return to the latest in ukraine, and this is a live look at kiev where air raid sirens how just a short time ago and a large russian convoy is now making its way toward the capital city. despite russia agreeing to continue with ceasefire talks with ukraine foxes laura blanchard joining
three sisters, ages 9, 10 and 13. the shooting happened in the main sanctuary of the church, apparently a church or worker upstairs in this building, they heard a shot and then more shots. they left that building. cold us investigators say they are unsure of the family's relationship to the church or how many others were inside at the time. the children's mother is safe. and earlier this evening, she was on the way here to meet with investigators. the family lived here in sacramento , and at...
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never expected to be caring for 9 children at the age of 30 life. and lima is hard, and money is a constant worry. she takes care of the children full time, and her husband provides the sole income. gabriella gets some money for each nephew from the national family welfare program in up if it helps, but doesn't even begin to cover the basic needs currently in up if only helps $18000.00 children orphaned by cove at 19 a law approved in january, we'll soon extend that aid to another 25000 orphans looking at those typically gets up wrong on this. or the spills been approved by the peruvian congress that will allow us to provide permanent economic assistance for all children were orphaned to me and will applied to those who have lost parents to other causes that are not just the coven 19, but a uniform intern castles or call you see no body foot in the coast to earn more money. the children collect plastic bottles, and with gabriella help, they sell them to recycling businesses. some days they go out together to search for bottles. activities like this,
never expected to be caring for 9 children at the age of 30 life. and lima is hard, and money is a constant worry. she takes care of the children full time, and her husband provides the sole income. gabriella gets some money for each nephew from the national family welfare program in up if it helps, but doesn't even begin to cover the basic needs currently in up if only helps $18000.00 children orphaned by cove at 19 a law approved in january, we'll soon extend that aid to another 25000 orphans...
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old age assistance oaa old age assistance and aid to dependent children. aid to dependent children social security is passed in 1935. social security act passed in 1935 what if you are 65 or 70 years old when the legislation is passed? you're obviously are too old. probably or maybe even unable to work. so you can't contribute. you can't get into the system. but you still need help. that's the purpose for the oaa people who get sort of caught in between when the social security program is going to start. the law is passed in 1935 deductions from paychecks doesn't really start until 1937. and benefits they thought originally the benefits wouldn't start until 1942. they later changed that and up at to 1940. so my point is you're going to have some needy people. before they can get real money from social security and how do you do? how do you do that? you do it with the old agencies. what do you do with households where there is no breadwinner? there is no father husband a person who can get into social security by working and contributing. what do you do wit
old age assistance oaa old age assistance and aid to dependent children. aid to dependent children social security is passed in 1935. social security act passed in 1935 what if you are 65 or 70 years old when the legislation is passed? you're obviously are too old. probably or maybe even unable to work. so you can't contribute. you can't get into the system. but you still need help. that's the purpose for the oaa people who get sort of caught in between when the social security program is going...
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i have _ ages. as you know, i'm a father myself, i have three _ ages. as you know, i'm a father myself, i have three children, i ages. as you know, i'm a father| myself, i have three children, so one of the things that affected me the most and put tears in my eyes was seeing the father saying farewell to the children, especially at the train station when the trains were going off. because as we know, the men are not allowed to leave the country, they have to stay back and fight. so seeing them, of course there is uncertainty sending their family to an unknown life as a refugee is hard enough, but really the farewell is also to the man who will go and risk his life fighting. so this farewell was just absolutely hard to witness. and yes, it's the new reality in europe that we all woke up to just a very short while ago. woke up to 'ust a very short while auo. , ., , ., woke up to 'ust a very short while auo. , . , ., , , ago. the temperatures are bitterly cold. we ago. the temperatures are bitterly cold- we are _ ago. the temperatures are bitterly cold. we
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but that was in people overymi] age ofw3 60. so i think thuk take-home, if you're 65 and older, not a bad idea to get that fourth shot. if you're under 65, but you're immunocompromised, evenñr if you're younger than 50 and immunocompromised, even as young as age 12, you can go ahead and get thajdóp,w3r the other piece of information that we thought was interesting, we madeçó a recommendation for people who received a series with the r mrna shot four months after their last j&j. >> is this booster going to against omicron, omicron ba.2, delta-"a," all the vari!o;áhjt covid we have seen at this point. >> all this data comes from last winter when it was ju';ñ omicro, so we have no data on how well it will protect against ba.2. in fact, the protection against remember, there's a distinction between infection and seriouse1 illness. but there is a point of diminishing return, plq$t?fá so the more we are boostingçó wh the sam.á vaccine, with the ancestral, i]aka, the original strain, we're note1 really seei antibody levels ri
but that was in people overymi] age ofw3 60. so i think thuk take-home, if you're 65 and older, not a bad idea to get that fourth shot. if you're under 65, but you're immunocompromised, evenñr if you're younger than 50 and immunocompromised, even as young as age 12, you can go ahead and get thajdóp,w3r the other piece of information that we thought was interesting, we madeçó a recommendation for people who received a series with the r mrna shot four months after their last j&j. >>...
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as we age, nad can decrease by as much as 50%. tru niagen is proven to increase nad, to support heart and muscle health, and energy production that starts in your cells. address one of the root causes of aging with tru niagen, researched by the world's top scientific institutions. ♪♪ i'm using xfinity xfi's powerful, reliable connection to stream “conference calls” on every one of these devices. i'm “filing my taxes” early. “wedding planning.” we're streaming uh... “seminars.” are your vows gonna make me cry? yes! babe. (chuckles) look at that! another write off. that's a foul! what kind of call is that!? definitely “not” watching basketball. not us. i wouldn't do that. >>> half of the almost 4 million refugees from ukraine who have arrived in the eu since the start of the russian invasion are children. but many orphans in ukraine are still stuck in limbo because of the war. i visited an orphanage outside la invest to learn about the efforts to get these children to their families. it was after midnight whe
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why these arbitrary numbers in ages? >> i think it is because the u.s. is not firmly settled on a covid strategy. there is a way to think about covid prevention that is preventing severe disease and the second id is -- idea is preventing all cases. in the u.k. in europe they prevent severe disease whereas china does covid lockdowns not wanting cases. those two are extremes in the u.s. does not wear the -- nowhere they want to go. they want to prevent cases, that is what we had mask mandates up to february 24, and may giving a lot of people boosters. at some point it will be unsustainable to prevent cases. >> let's say, for people who do feel they want to get that fourth shot now. they are over 50 and eligible, early on people were mixing and matching vaccines. maybe her first two are moderna then you got a pfizer booster. is it ok to mix the boosters? >> i think, is not only ok, but it makes sense to me to be mix them. pfizer covers a certain part of the spike protein, during a covers a different part of the spike protein. you will get more exposure alon
why these arbitrary numbers in ages? >> i think it is because the u.s. is not firmly settled on a covid strategy. there is a way to think about covid prevention that is preventing severe disease and the second id is -- idea is preventing all cases. in the u.k. in europe they prevent severe disease whereas china does covid lockdowns not wanting cases. those two are extremes in the u.s. does not wear the -- nowhere they want to go. they want to prevent cases, that is what we had mask...
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that's why people of all ages are showing their support. >> kids everywhere in the world care about them, and we know how they feel and we're going to help them because of how we feel >> reporter: this group of fourth graders in new berry court, massachusetts raised $12,000 by holding a bake sale. >> that's why we want to help for people of all ages that are leaving their country. so they enough comfort doing that as they can. >> i know when people get to their destiny, i feel really good i know it will be times like a million for these people because they are in such a hard situation. >> they plan another sale april 3rd the donations will go to help kids in nearby boston, blue and yellow day raised $3,000 to help those freeing ukraine. >> we learned that you don't have to be an adult to make an impact or do something powerful in the world. so that's, i think, how the whole conversation about russia and the ukraine came up. and it went from there. they came up with all these wonderful ideas on their own. >> we want to help ukraine because it is not fair that the children in ukraine has t
that's why people of all ages are showing their support. >> kids everywhere in the world care about them, and we know how they feel and we're going to help them because of how we feel >> reporter: this group of fourth graders in new berry court, massachusetts raised $12,000 by holding a bake sale. >> that's why we want to help for people of all ages that are leaving their country. so they enough comfort doing that as they can. >> i know when people get to their destiny,...
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in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members, so it was a constant battle between both. i ended up, for many years, doing the fashion, not for the movies, but for for san franciscan his and then in turn, big changes, and now i am here. the work that i do at city hall makes my life a broader, a richer, more fulfilling than if i was doing something in the garment industry. i had the opportunity to develop relationships with my docents. it is almost like an extended family. i have formed incredible relationships with them, and also some of the people that come to take a tour. she was a dressmaker of the first order. i woul
in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members, so it was a constant...