Throughout his presidential campaign and since taking office, President Donald Trump has consistently promoted an “America First” policy. To that end, he announced Thursday that the United States is pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord — a multi-national agreement to reduce emissions —arguing it is a bad deal for America. The move comes on the heels of last week’s meeting with European leaders, which many have described as contentious. German Chancellor Angel Merkel declared shortly after that her country can no longer rely on the “others,” which has many worried that America’s days as a global leader are numbered. Harvard Business School’s Gautam Mukunda, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; Carol Saivetz, senior advisor at MIT’s Security Studies Program; and Jim Rappaport, director at the New Boston Fund and former chair of the Massachusetts GOP, joined Jim Braude to discuss.  

A Harvard scientist believes he may have found the secret ingredient in the fountain of youth. Although it’s only been test on mice so far,  Doctor David Sinclair, a professor of genetics and co-director of the Center of the Biology of Aging at Harvard Medical School, says he’s been able to make them appear biologically years younger. Doctor Sinclair joins Jim for more on his research and the next steps.

Jim’s thoughts on why for many, a life away from politics is exactly what the doctor ordered.