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but my mission, and that of the new institute we founded, is to make these transformations go well. and we only do that by thinking also about how these technologies, including this one, life extension, can go wrong and what we need to do to make them go well. you say you're broadly, and in principle, excited. you don't come across as excited. you come across as deeply concerned. you talk about the earth's carrying capacity. that, iguess, means its resource base and what it can...the number of people it can manage to keep alive on this planet. you talk about the carrying capacity being overburdened, and you say that a longevity of 120 to 160 years for the average human would make life pretty much impossible. well, i am very concerned. i think everyone ought to be concerned about the drain on the planet's resources that we're exerting with 8 billion people. and we need to be tackling that. and my worry is when people say, you know, "it would be

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HARDtalk

to make them go well. you say you're broadly, and in principle, excited. you don't come across as excited. you come across as deeply concerned. you talk about the earth's carrying capacity. that, i guess, means its resource base and what it can...the number of people it can manage to keep alive on this planet. you talk about the carrying capacity being overburdened, and you say that a longevity of 120 to 160 years for the average human would make life pretty much impossible. well, i am very concerned. i think everyone ought to be concerned about the drain on the planet's resources that we're exerting with 8 billion people. and we need to be tackling that. and my worry is when people say, you know, "it would be fantastic if we have a breakthrough in life extension and, sure, there'll be problems, "but we'll solve them." well, fine. but let's. .. show me how you can solve the problems of biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse and global warming now, and then i'll believe you if you tell me you can do it

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Deadline White House

that relevant back in those days, and now we are confronted 160 years later with that question again. a republic, if we can keep it. it's up to you. i've been running ads all over new hampshire ending it, saying, "it's up to you." and it is. it's not up to me. i've done everything i can. and it's not about me. every candidate, some have made it about them. it's okay. but you forget that the privilege to serve a public office is not about you but about the people who give you the privilege. then you lose your way. >> with that, former new jersey governor chris christie dropping out of the 2024 race, not endorsing either of his main two

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

the last time they were this relevant was the civil war which, of course, we know was caused by slavery. the last time those words were that relevant, back in those days and now we are confronted, 160 years later with that question again, a republic, if we can keep it. up to you. i've been running ads in new hampshire saying it's up to you, and it is. it's not up to me. i've done everything i can. and it's not about me. the other candidates have made it about them. okay, but you forget that the

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Deadline White House

auditioning to be part of a future trump administration. happy to stand in for trump while he opts for the spotlight of courtroom appearances over meeting voters. vaughn hillyard spells out how donald trump has put the minimum amount of effort into campaigning in the hawkeye state since launching their white house bids. donald trump has held 34 iowa events compared to the 160-plus events by ron desantis. in the last month, trump that be in iowa five days, desantis, 15 days. joining us now, vaughn hillyard in des moines, iowa, with the look going on. that's what des moines, iowa, should look like in january. good to see you, my friend. let's talk about this. the conventional wisdom in iowa, you go there, you go there a lot, you go to the 99 counties, do that two times if you're vivek ramaswamy, donald trump is not doing any of that. >> reporter: no. i'm looking for something to cover. four years ago i was covering pete buttigieg and he was crisscrossing the states, five, six events today.

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BBC News

has been inspecting the jets after part of an alaska airlines plane's fuselage fell off in mid—air on friday. the faa said its first priority was "keeping the flying public safe". the grounding of the jets has had an immediate impact on travellers. alaska airlines cancelled a further 170 flights on sunday, on top of the 160 flights it cancelled on saturday. the airline said approximately a8,000 passengers have been affected already. and united airlines says it cancelled 180 flights on sunday, after already cancelling 90 on saturday. both airlines told passengers to expect more cancellations throughout the week. the us national transportation safety board said they're still searching for the plug door that blew out of the plane and are asking the public for help. they believe the door fell to the ground in the western suburbs of portland, oregon about 6.5 minutes after the jet took off on its way to california. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.

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BBC News

airlines plane's fuselage fell off in mid—air on friday. the faa said its first priority was "keeping the flying public safe". the grounding of the jets has had an immediate impact on travellers. alaska airlines cancelled a further 170 flights on sunday on top of the 160 flights it cancelled on saturday. the airline said approximately a8,000 passengers have been affected already. and united airlines says it cancelled 180 flights on sunday after already cancelling 90 on saturday. both airlines told passengers to expect more cancellations throughout the week. the us national transportation safety board said they're still searching for the plug door that blew out of the plane — and are asking the public for help. they believe the door fell to the ground in the western suburbs of portland, oregon, about 6.5 minutes after the jet took off on its way to california. around the world and across the uk,

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BBC News

said 171 boeing 737 max nine planes will remain grounded until it is satisfied the planes are safe. the federal aviation administration has been inspecting the jets after part of an alaska airlines plane's fuselage fell off in mid—air on friday. the faa said its first priority was "keeping the flying public safe". the grounding of the jets has had an immediate impact on travellers. alaska airlines cancelled a further 170 flights on sunday, on top of the 160 flights it cancelled on saturday. the airline said approximately a8,000 passengers have been affected already. and united airlines says it cancelled 180 flights on sunday after already cancelling 90 on saturday. both airlines told passengers to expect more cancellations throughout the week. the us national transportation safety board said they're still searching for the plug door that blew out of the plane — and are asking the public for help. they believe the door fell to the ground in the western suburbs of portland, oregon about 6.5 minutes after the jet took off

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HARDtalk

longevity of 120— 160 years would make life pretty much impossible. i would make life pretty much impossible-— impossible. i am very much concerned. _ impossible. i am very much concerned. i— impossible. i am very much concerned. i think - impossible. i am very much concerned. i think everyone ought to be concerned about the drain on the planet's resources we are exerting with eight billion people and we need to be tackling that. my worries, it was that it would be fantastic if we have a breakthrough in life extension. i sure there would be problems and we will solve them. fine, show me how you can solve the problem of biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse and global warming now and then i will believe you if you tell me you can do it if everyone is living to 120.— you can do it if everyone is living to 120. you seem to be suggesting — living to 120. you seem to be suggesting that _ living to 120. you seem to be suggesting that actually - living to 120. you seem to be suggesting that actually if. living to 120. you seem to be suggesting that actually if we could live much longer and forever, immortality, it would be extremely bad for us, bad for us because it would drain us of motivation, we would all

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

it's almost lunchtime here, so save some for me. priscilla thompson, enjoy and thank you. you're going to need that fuel as you keep going on your road trip. a trump campaign official is defending the fact that he is spending a lot less time than his competitors in iowa. ron desantis has held 160 campaignvents in iowa, compared to just 34 by the former president since he launched his campaign. team trump says, quote, it's like comparing a corvette to a rick shaw insisting he connects with far more voters. let's discuss this and more with republican strategist, susan del percio, "new york times" reporter, jeremy peters and former federal prosecutor paul butler. >> susan, i guess the conventional wisdom here or the narrative at least is that trump's just going to run away with this. he's up 30 points in iowa. do you expect a potential surprise next week? >> i don't expect a surprise, but what i am watching for next week is voter turnout.

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