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Meridor talks about the challenge of choice that modern Jews face, in which their connection to the Jewish faith and community is not assured. He says that each Jew must […]
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We are a country looking towards our best days being ahead.
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Bill believes in the love of family and country, and independence.
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Bill is inspired by fairness and being motivated to work to solve big social problems. Transcript: Well I’m not sure. I have thought about it. I think I’ve always felt […]
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Novelli is a proud Pittsburgh native who believes in family, hard work, and education. Transcript: My name is Bill Novelli, and I’m the Chief Executive Officer of AARP.
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Aubrey de Grey thinks people should ask themselves whether they are sufficiently engaged with their own desires or just sleepwalking through life.
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Gerontologist Aubrey de Grey has a plan to end the “disease” of aging.
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Aubrey de Grey believes that technological progress breeds progress but that one must distinguish between incremental and fundamental progress.
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Rojas would like to sit down with Al Gore.
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Rojas talks about why his eating habits and the philosophy behind it all.
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It’s really about mobbing to a hydrogen-based economy, Rojas says.
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Like capitalism, cutting-edge technology is really, really good at aggregating the sum of what’s available and what’s wanted.
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Rojas talks about if the American political system is broken.
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Rojas talks about how technology has made culture more widely available than it ever was before.
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When fatalism enters the equation, we are slow to act, says Aubrey de Grey.
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It’s a question of available human talent and the cost of production, Rojas says.
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It always comes back to what we think is natural, says Rojas.
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YouTube and MySpace make previously frustrating processes go much more smoothly, Rojas thinks.
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The Web facilitates an intimacy that would be hard to create in real life, Rojas says.
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There’s value in Internet chatter, Rojas says.
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Rojas says it has to fulfill some sort of function.
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Rojas points to new technologies, and their ability to change human life for the better, as a source of great hope.
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Aubrey de Grey says that our survival instinct may play into human nature but doesn’t necessarily define it.
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