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they themselves would want to live to be 128 years old. 56% said no. but when asked do you think other people would want to, a large majority, 68%, said, yep, i think other people would likely want to tlaif long. christine, we're talk about having the conversation about planning for death, but when aca try dodd that it was labeled death panels, stripped out, and now we're not having the conversation. >> it's a difficult conversation to have in politics anyway. think about the dr. kevorkian argument, what happened with terri schiavo. this is not just an end-of-life discussion. there are people in their 30s who have no plan for this they get into a tragic car accident, what do you do? your parents are then making that decision. maybe you're not married or don't have children. how do you structure all those things? then the question is how expensive is it to live for a very long time? when you're faced with will i have social security when i retire because the baby boom generation is huge and growing older and then you've got the

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