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by the way young doesn't pay income tax. their government forces you to pay taxes if you don't you go to jail it's not fair i never agreed to being a slave to you paying taxes with each euro your spending that's not a small sum or dream are we so obsessed with money that's not what life is about. this is. a tough argument yun is entitle to live his life as he sees fit but society can't function if people don't follow the rules like paying taxes and insurance everyone needs to contribute in and of a young is leaving in a week to earn some money that's why he's on the curb talking on the phone about work it turns out that's part of life too you can't get by with no money at all to be. kept back to journey back to my reality i'm visiting yalit his apartment. yun is just here for a day tomorrow he's heading out to do some installation how can he make an honest living without paying taxes. course. it's all legal i'm a german citizen with a foreign residence and i'm deregistered from the state system because i'm never hear. here p
by the way young doesn't pay income tax. their government forces you to pay taxes if you don't you go to jail it's not fair i never agreed to being a slave to you paying taxes with each euro your spending that's not a small sum or dream are we so obsessed with money that's not what life is about. this is. a tough argument yun is entitle to live his life as he sees fit but society can't function if people don't follow the rules like paying taxes and insurance everyone needs to contribute in and...
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young. eech that is now viewed as harmful. does making america great again , the hat, is that viewed as something that is harmful? being offended at someone making a make america great again hat i don't think is a majority view for young people, but certainly that is the type of thing that gets a lot of coverage. in that case they are viewing that bartender as having taken a stand against the bad action of wearing the hat. i am not saying it is right, but i think that is the sort of complicated moral navigation that is going on there to say yes, deny that man a drink, but you can't deny that couple of cake. > what do you think, bill? >> i think that young people are sort of libertarian in spirit. so making an appeal to freedom is somewhat effective. you don't get to select -- you don't get to say i like these instances of people using free speech and i don't like these instances and therefore discriminate against hem. i am much more in favor of making a very strong case for freedom across th
young. eech that is now viewed as harmful. does making america great again , the hat, is that viewed as something that is harmful? being offended at someone making a make america great again hat i don't think is a majority view for young people, but certainly that is the type of thing that gets a lot of coverage. in that case they are viewing that bartender as having taken a stand against the bad action of wearing the hat. i am not saying it is right, but i think that is the sort of complicated...
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people in the city and young people who have high needs such as young people in poverty and young people who are homeless and who are in multiple systems. we've used that to close those gaps and that's why you see different things within our r.f.p.s that speaks to education support that's really targeted to supporting young people from transitioning from elementary to middle school and middle school to high school because we know those are where the gaps are or support inform young girls in middle school because according to the data, that's where a lot of our young girls in the city are experiencing bullying and self-esteem issues or supports for our lgbtq young people in middle school because that that's where the youngest needs are. so we meet the shifts according to what the data was telling us and our budget grew so we were able to continue to add more funding. >> eddie: those particular areas as well as provide funding for our older people. >> what happens to the organization that don't get funding? that are out of your scope and that are unsuccessful in the process? >> well i can'
people in the city and young people who have high needs such as young people in poverty and young people who are homeless and who are in multiple systems. we've used that to close those gaps and that's why you see different things within our r.f.p.s that speaks to education support that's really targeted to supporting young people from transitioning from elementary to middle school and middle school to high school because we know those are where the gaps are or support inform young girls in...
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>> young republicans would be relevant. it.ave talked about republicans,ounger he is still popular among republicans. a primary challenge would fail presumably. we would not have enough support to put him over the top. is a question of whether the world changes over the next year and a half, whether the economy changes. if you want to believe it would be possible to challenge trump, you would take the point of view that donald trump is at 42% among the public, 85% among republicans. the economy has been very good. something could well go wrong, but as of today he looks pretty strong. even among younger republicans. i dont i would make is think the world changes on november 7, 2018. that is the day after election day this year. i think at that point people have to focus on the future, not the past. still, when i make criticisms of donald trump, people say, what about hillary? fair enough, i suppose, but at some point we have to have forward-looking discussions, whether tobecome allow donald trump to be president for another
>> young republicans would be relevant. it.ave talked about republicans,ounger he is still popular among republicans. a primary challenge would fail presumably. we would not have enough support to put him over the top. is a question of whether the world changes over the next year and a half, whether the economy changes. if you want to believe it would be possible to challenge trump, you would take the point of view that donald trump is at 42% among the public, 85% among republicans. the...
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young doesn't have health insurance either. in germany it's mandatory but young hasn't been registered there for decades i'd be terrified without insurance where he died for all the elements not be able to afford treatment. young won't stand for being called a freeloader when he needs money he works for it and he's saved wherever he can instead of a fridge he uses a cooler which he feels with ice at the nearby port. the first guest start arriving in the afternoon more than twenty of young friends have made their way across the bumpy church road to his home many have emigrated themselves. you don't care about germany at all anymore not at all when i go back to visit my parents once a year but i can't stand it for more than a couple of days. because how come. what kind of question is that germany is terrible. i can't say i agree sure some things in germany can get annoying but i like living there most people here could hardly picture it any more. the next morning is a bit hung over. oh . the un's lifestyle satisfies a trending ne
young doesn't have health insurance either. in germany it's mandatory but young hasn't been registered there for decades i'd be terrified without insurance where he died for all the elements not be able to afford treatment. young won't stand for being called a freeloader when he needs money he works for it and he's saved wherever he can instead of a fridge he uses a cooler which he feels with ice at the nearby port. the first guest start arriving in the afternoon more than twenty of young...
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-- win young voters. on the left you can run a strategy of, i'm going to get the young people. i have not seen that in the last two decades be successfully mobilized on the right. it would be a very unusual situation is suddenly you were able to held a primary challenge campaign around younger voters just because there are so few of them who participate in the republican primary process. >> one thing that is a striking to me being older than the other panelists is in the old days, conservatism was a movement of young people. goldwater was a movement of young americans for freedom challenging the old republican establishment. reagan, and i remember this, you go to a group of reaganites as opposed to a group of bush supporters or ford supporters. and the reaganites were younger. people who worked for reagan were younger than republicans who had come to work for nixon or eisenhower. conservatism was once a movement of younger voters who want to change. under trump has become a movement of older voters who ar
-- win young voters. on the left you can run a strategy of, i'm going to get the young people. i have not seen that in the last two decades be successfully mobilized on the right. it would be a very unusual situation is suddenly you were able to held a primary challenge campaign around younger voters just because there are so few of them who participate in the republican primary process. >> one thing that is a striking to me being older than the other panelists is in the old days,...
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if we stick together we don't need a young person's quota we would have a decent sized young group which can work here in parliament for equality between the generations and for young people that's always key for us achieving solutions through debate. and across party lines as you say. for the chairwoman of the human rights committee in the bundestag at a time when your human rights are being taken less seriously in an increasing number of countries how do you keep yourself motivated to swim against this time. about very reason because there are so many i want to say problems but challenges worldwide there are so many cases you can take on and if i had been demotivated after half a year already it would be dramatic but that's not the case and i'm learning on the job it motivates us here in the office and in parliament every. the day that so many young people are getting involved in human rights issues worldwide i'm joining more and hearing success stories from different countries and taking pride in saying this is what keeps us going there going from the bottom of the police tell us one
if we stick together we don't need a young person's quota we would have a decent sized young group which can work here in parliament for equality between the generations and for young people that's always key for us achieving solutions through debate. and across party lines as you say. for the chairwoman of the human rights committee in the bundestag at a time when your human rights are being taken less seriously in an increasing number of countries how do you keep yourself motivated to swim...
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one, you often ask yourself at did that young woman win. and secondarily, you say i don't about know a whole lot that young woman because you've never heard her say anything gretchen loves to define as a gotcha question the question sk 50% of any person on any side is again, hated you and, it has nothing do with being miss america. so we now want to have a program that reflects the job and therefore you know who she is or may not she may be your favorite at the end, you will have an understanding as to why she won. so those are some things. >> and one other rep gayed thing to your history line there is that around the same time that a woman who was at the time america in the 40s put in talent, she also put in scholarship. >> that's right. now, keep in mind, back in a lot of women were thinking about going to college. a very prookay tav move and i just want to make i add that sort of to the story line of -- so truly miss merica has really been about empowering women from the beginning. and stepping outside of the box. and so once again in 20
one, you often ask yourself at did that young woman win. and secondarily, you say i don't about know a whole lot that young woman because you've never heard her say anything gretchen loves to define as a gotcha question the question sk 50% of any person on any side is again, hated you and, it has nothing do with being miss america. so we now want to have a program that reflects the job and therefore you know who she is or may not she may be your favorite at the end, you will have an...
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one, you often ask yourself at the end, why did that young woman win? and secondarily, you say, i don't think i know a whole lot about that young woman, because you've never heard her say anything. unless it's what gretchen loves to define as a gotcha question, which if you ask the question, 50% on any side of that is going to hate you. and again, it has nothing to do with being miss america. so we now want to have a program that reflects the job and therefore you know who she is and whether she may or may not be your favorite at the end, you will have an understanding as to why she won. >> and one other renegade thing i'll just add to your history line there is that around the same the time that was running miss america at the time put in talent, she also put in scholarship. >> that's right, that's right. >> now, keep in mind, back in that time, not a lot of women were thinking about going to college. and so that was a very proactive move. and i want to make sure i add that to sort of the story line of -- so, truly, miss america has really been about e
one, you often ask yourself at the end, why did that young woman win? and secondarily, you say, i don't think i know a whole lot about that young woman, because you've never heard her say anything. unless it's what gretchen loves to define as a gotcha question, which if you ask the question, 50% on any side of that is going to hate you. and again, it has nothing to do with being miss america. so we now want to have a program that reflects the job and therefore you know who she is and whether...
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but i think many mechanisms have not been fully exploited for example encouraging young women for young people and what i often find missing is trust but we also prepared to talk about think as and work to find solutions it's not only the old hands who are capable of that. hard disk when of course you're also conducting this debate on facebook instagram twitter is the hashtag these human leuchter or remove them today that you're very actively involved in what does it mean to live by them has the hashtag the youth of today is basically about this phrase people say three youths of today it's a bit derogatory what older people say to young to know exactly what this hash tag we're trying to remedy that and tell a story it's things we have experienced because this affects us across party lines we do try to bring in some humor though saying this is what happened to us he is our reaction. if we stick together we don't need a young person's quota we would have a decent sized young group which can work here in parliament for equality between the generations and for young people that's always key
but i think many mechanisms have not been fully exploited for example encouraging young women for young people and what i often find missing is trust but we also prepared to talk about think as and work to find solutions it's not only the old hands who are capable of that. hard disk when of course you're also conducting this debate on facebook instagram twitter is the hashtag these human leuchter or remove them today that you're very actively involved in what does it mean to live by them has...
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how do young people watch your film, how do young people react to seeing the war period portrayed onoses her drawing hand, and her neice who's holding it, to an american bomb. but do young people think about movies as a way to understand the war? i went to meet up with three students, akame, yuri, and haruka. in this corner of the world stays focused on the suffering inflicted onjapanese people rather than by them, but it does give glimpses of the harde edge of the regime. in this scene, the military police, the kempeitai, accuse suzu of spying for warships in the bay. arai harahiko‘s movie, this country's sky, also tells the story of a young woman trying to form her personality and ideas during the last year of the war and its desperation. amid the air raids, 19—year—old satoko begins a highly unconventional relationship with her 30—something neighbour. we've heard quite a bit about films that mourn the japanese victims dead are commemorated. th yasukuni shrine is a controversial site, as it doesn'tjust commemorate the ordinary war dead, but also leaders who were indicted as class a
how do young people watch your film, how do young people react to seeing the war period portrayed onoses her drawing hand, and her neice who's holding it, to an american bomb. but do young people think about movies as a way to understand the war? i went to meet up with three students, akame, yuri, and haruka. in this corner of the world stays focused on the suffering inflicted onjapanese people rather than by them, but it does give glimpses of the harde edge of the regime. in this scene, the...
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it's a young -- a new generation of young people. this is a group that, male and female is termed man of the year by "time" magazine in early 1967. and they are -- start to be understood by their elders as this new generation that is not only large in numbers but cared more about social justice and geopolitical issues than previous generations did. they are intensely engaged in -- many of them in rectifying the injustices of the world and increasingly starting to talk about vietnam alongside civil rights and other injustices at home. they're connecting these problems. and they're -- it's a very different sort of politics than we see in earlier civil rights movements which are about fighting for a kind of consumer-based citizenship. by withholding your -- using your buying power to get what you want, by using the front of respectability and good behavior as a way to convince people to go along with your cause. this is the way that political protest has been conducted for quite some time in the united states, not just in the '50s and '
it's a young -- a new generation of young people. this is a group that, male and female is termed man of the year by "time" magazine in early 1967. and they are -- start to be understood by their elders as this new generation that is not only large in numbers but cared more about social justice and geopolitical issues than previous generations did. they are intensely engaged in -- many of them in rectifying the injustices of the world and increasingly starting to talk about vietnam...
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you often ask yourself, why did that young woman win? say, iondarily, you don't think i know a whole lot about that young woman, because you never heard her say anything, unless it is what gretchen defines as a gotcha question. do again, it has nothing to with being miss america. program thatt a reflects the job, and there for you know who she is and whether she may or may not be your favorite at the end, you will have and understanding as to why she won. one other renegade thing i will add to your history line is that, around the same time the young woman was running for miss america in the 40's and put in talent, she also put in scholarship. now keep in mind, at that time not a lot of women were thinking about going to college. so that was a very proactive move. i wanted to add that to the storyline. so truly, miss america has been about empowering women at the beginning -- empowering women from the beginning, and stepping outside the box. toward2018, as we move the modern program it is about relevancy as to where women stand in societ
you often ask yourself, why did that young woman win? say, iondarily, you don't think i know a whole lot about that young woman, because you never heard her say anything, unless it is what gretchen defines as a gotcha question. do again, it has nothing to with being miss america. program thatt a reflects the job, and there for you know who she is and whether she may or may not be your favorite at the end, you will have and understanding as to why she won. one other renegade thing i will add to...
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young: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 200. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 965 and rule 18 rblingts the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 200. the chair appoints the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost, to preside over the ommittee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 200. which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill neend the mavens fishing and conservation act, to provide stability for fishermen and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time. the gentleman from alaska, mr. young, and the gentleman from california, mr. huffman, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman f
young: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 200. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 965 and rule 18 rblingts the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 200. the chair appoints the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost, to preside over the ommittee of the whole. the...
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they show every signs of being really together, young boys and being able together, young boys and being able to not panic in this panic situation. that is what has been extraordinary. every picture we have seen of these young boys they seem to be in good spirits. what strikes me is you are saying they do not need to know how to swim to actually know how to dive. that fascinates me. this is cave diving. you are not ina big me. this is cave diving. you are not in a big expanse of water. a lot of the cave divers who are in their spend their lives pulling along the bottom or the side or the roof or sometimes very small cave passages. they put a line through these passengers and they literally pull themselves through on the line. one of the best cave divers in the world cannot actually swim on the surface. for diving it is not essential. keeping your cool is essential and these kids kept their cool for nine daysin these kids kept their cool for nine days in complete darkness, so they are capable of keeping their cool. they are becoming a credit to thailand at the moment. they are resilient i
they show every signs of being really together, young boys and being able together, young boys and being able to not panic in this panic situation. that is what has been extraordinary. every picture we have seen of these young boys they seem to be in good spirits. what strikes me is you are saying they do not need to know how to swim to actually know how to dive. that fascinates me. this is cave diving. you are not ina big me. this is cave diving. you are not in a big expanse of water. a lot of...
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because again, just like young men, young people don't want to come to the clinic. they don't see themselves as ill . remember, for the first eight years, you would be overage. you would think you would not need prevention. these are the issues we are working on with government communities and how to bring that message forward. it clearly has a huge impact. so does the sexual debut and preventing rape. we are pushing on all of those elements. if you know us, you know we are unrelenting in pushing all the different elements to make sure that we have a maximum impact and prevent as many new infections as we can. because the new infections are moving into this group that will be 50% of the population. i think we are also working with governments and the defense forces to really understand how important keeping girls and boys in high school are. that is where we can get messages through to young people. so, we are really working in a much and continuously horizontal says,hich as general wald we don't talk about that. we don't talk about the billions we have invested int
because again, just like young men, young people don't want to come to the clinic. they don't see themselves as ill . remember, for the first eight years, you would be overage. you would think you would not need prevention. these are the issues we are working on with government communities and how to bring that message forward. it clearly has a huge impact. so does the sexual debut and preventing rape. we are pushing on all of those elements. if you know us, you know we are unrelenting in...
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got no idea but i mean if you if you're a member that the early stages of this tournament with this young french team they came in for a lot of criticism stumbled really through the first two games but they pick up a couple of wins and by coach to be a day shops at pains to point out that that's a game against australia he was the youngest french team in a world cup since nineteen thirty eight he was saying that the heart of this squad it is their first world cup really since that group stage they've really burst and so life is up for three win over argentina while we still killing them back pay the nineteen year old price on german striker have such a big impact and there was a calculated composed performance against europe why they want to know so they seem to be growing into the tournament i mean as for belgium they really have played some of the best football we've seen so far this tournament they have won all of their games so far they're the only team in these foreigners to have done that by the top scorers with fourteen goals and they're sharing them around we've had nine different
got no idea but i mean if you if you're a member that the early stages of this tournament with this young french team they came in for a lot of criticism stumbled really through the first two games but they pick up a couple of wins and by coach to be a day shops at pains to point out that that's a game against australia he was the youngest french team in a world cup since nineteen thirty eight he was saying that the heart of this squad it is their first world cup really since that group stage...
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i just saw -- it's important for young people to have vehicles like this. events like this to help teach em history, isn't it? >> i think so, absolutely, a for number of reasons. there's content that people know nothing about, peoe that are very familiar for me coming up when i was a young person ned now they'vr heard of. there's that and the point of view of being aware what happened then and how it impacts what happens now. to have a say, they're speaking up more using social media more to protest andet their voices ard. we want to be a part of that inspiration. >> how significant i the viewing of films as a vehicle of instruction for this generation? is it a good feature? >> it's much easier to watch a film than to read a book. >> or to sit through a lecture. you see a film, you get to discuss it with other people and there's always music. the music for me changes the molecules in the room. there are civil rights songs, there's jazz, there's gospel, there's blues. there's a little bit of everything. it's a coming together. it's a reunion for people. you
i just saw -- it's important for young people to have vehicles like this. events like this to help teach em history, isn't it? >> i think so, absolutely, a for number of reasons. there's content that people know nothing about, peoe that are very familiar for me coming up when i was a young person ned now they'vr heard of. there's that and the point of view of being aware what happened then and how it impacts what happens now. to have a say, they're speaking up more using social media more...
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with the young women we can clearly see we probably don't have programs that are optimized for young in highly urban areas like agile hand is for or nairobi we had a ten or 15% of new infections were many other areas had a higher decline so data is useful to point out where you are doing well are not doing well to fix that and that is how we want to use the data to understand where we are doing well but also where we need to fix things. people say all the time when multi- 11 stop changing? never. because it is tricky they constantly change and effect people so you constantly have to look at changing keep up with i it. >> in the same way you worked to make data more available and use data you also opened up the country operational planning process. and made it more transparent but you involved other governments as well as some of society and as we heard that transparency is the hallmark of diplomacy. what prompted your move with the involvement of both government and civil society? or those challenges you have experienced from that? >> you heard from the previous panel that pepfar was
with the young women we can clearly see we probably don't have programs that are optimized for young in highly urban areas like agile hand is for or nairobi we had a ten or 15% of new infections were many other areas had a higher decline so data is useful to point out where you are doing well are not doing well to fix that and that is how we want to use the data to understand where we are doing well but also where we need to fix things. people say all the time when multi- 11 stop changing?...
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i noticed a lot of young guys rtat didn't have any direction. they s following me and it was the chaplain at the corrections institution thate told me i was the new joshua and i didn't know anything about t bible so i had to read about joshua and it was like when moses died. he was the one that took over and led theeople and h told ta people were following me. we just reaching out to the guys, if you are going to follow me, i would lead you in the right direction. >> wow. the national association for returning citizens is your group d what do you do?y >> model is we organize and mobilize return citizen population. kind of making them aware, a lot of them didn't know they could vote. d.c. being a unique city that it ur allows r citizens if they come home to vote for this. we also do a support group. return citizens that helps the ones coming home navigate throug the barriers of re-entry and people who have auch ses with it. shedding someer of those l of emotions we had to block off wh we were incarcerated. >> and you work with other organizations
i noticed a lot of young guys rtat didn't have any direction. they s following me and it was the chaplain at the corrections institution thate told me i was the new joshua and i didn't know anything about t bible so i had to read about joshua and it was like when moses died. he was the one that took over and led theeople and h told ta people were following me. we just reaching out to the guys, if you are going to follow me, i would lead you in the right direction. >> wow. the national...
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woman said the young women go to village and the young men go to yale so is there something societalor i don't know i have my own thoughts but do you have further thoughts on that? >> it is a good question. so women are intuitive. you have to be to survive with the men. [laughter] historically speaking you have to gauge what is happening on the movements et cetera to thrive over the course of millennia and then of course we are a little bit more like animal life that we hunted. so it has been very hard that educational process is a challenge. i was in the head in fairbanks and never realized until i thought about it many years later four years of english in tennessee. i should not have been in bonehead english but that educational process is a choice between doing what young men love to do first is slogging through it took me five and a half years and it was boring as hell. because academia takes the life out of subject matter i wanted to be an educator. i took like a two credit course in fairbanks and the lady made us sit in the same chair every day and listen to the same speakers.
woman said the young women go to village and the young men go to yale so is there something societalor i don't know i have my own thoughts but do you have further thoughts on that? >> it is a good question. so women are intuitive. you have to be to survive with the men. [laughter] historically speaking you have to gauge what is happening on the movements et cetera to thrive over the course of millennia and then of course we are a little bit more like animal life that we hunted. so it has...
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and they were very, very young, weren't they? incredibly young, yes.y were around their sort of early to mid 205. although i know that your grandfather cut the rules a little bit and entered at the age of 17. but they were incredibly young and in a lot of cases very underqualified to be flying the aircraft that they were. some of those early planes have survived and are kept here at the raf museum in north london. around and above me were creations of wood and wire, that made you wonder how they stayed in the air. these planes are beautiful, aren't they? yes, they're marvellous things. they're amazing survivors and just over here we have a b2. which is what my grandfather flew. exactly, that's exactly the type of thing. and the construction is amazing. it's a wooden frame around which is stretched the irish linen and you can hear it's tight and it's also been lacquered with... so it's linen? it's linen, linen fabric that's been covered with dope to keep it airtight and it's almost like plastic, the way it's been done. it looks so fragile, so flimsy. th
and they were very, very young, weren't they? incredibly young, yes.y were around their sort of early to mid 205. although i know that your grandfather cut the rules a little bit and entered at the age of 17. but they were incredibly young and in a lot of cases very underqualified to be flying the aircraft that they were. some of those early planes have survived and are kept here at the raf museum in north london. around and above me were creations of wood and wire, that made you wonder how...
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s republican young. he's the longest serving member of the house, and in this c-span, he with talked about alaska and his work in congress. this is 20 minutes. >> congressman don young, you're a california boy. yukon, you get for the alaska? >> i was raised on a ranch in northern california. old school and when you turn 7 years old he puts you in the field and it was dream of nd i used to some place cold. wild," me "call of the and it was cold and trapping and gold mushing. i stayed in california, and i got drafted and went into the back and it came was still hot. so i went home, my father had told my mom, nd i i'm going to go to alaska. she said what for? but a bunch ofng savages up there. dogs, catch drive fur and mine gold. went as far north as fort yukon, above the arctic circle, and i did that. 've had a great life, an absolute joy, and got out of the heat. and then i got elected. went bad somewhere. >> why did you choose fort yukon? > north of the arctic circle, number one, i had my teaching degree
s republican young. he's the longest serving member of the house, and in this c-span, he with talked about alaska and his work in congress. this is 20 minutes. >> congressman don young, you're a california boy. yukon, you get for the alaska? >> i was raised on a ranch in northern california. old school and when you turn 7 years old he puts you in the field and it was dream of nd i used to some place cold. wild," me "call of the and it was cold and trapping and gold...
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and they were very, very young, were they? incredibly young.the early to mid 20s, i know your grandfather entered at the age of 17 and cut the rules. they were incredibly young and ina rules. they were incredibly young and in a lot of cases very underqualified to be flying the aircraft that they were. some of those early planes have survived and are kept here at the raf museum in north london. around and above me were creations of wood and above me were creations of wood and wire, that made you wonder how they stayed in the air. these planes are beautiful, aren't they? yes, they are marvellous things. they are made in survivors and over here we have... made in survivors and over here we have. . . what made in survivors and over here we have... what my grandmother flew. exactly the type of thing. and the construction is amazing. it's a wooden frame around which is stretched the irish went in and you can hear its type and also been lacquered with... linen? linen fabric that's been covered to keep it airtight and it's almost like plastic the way i
and they were very, very young, were they? incredibly young.the early to mid 20s, i know your grandfather entered at the age of 17 and cut the rules. they were incredibly young and ina rules. they were incredibly young and in a lot of cases very underqualified to be flying the aircraft that they were. some of those early planes have survived and are kept here at the raf museum in north london. around and above me were creations of wood and above me were creations of wood and wire, that made you...
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young people kinda starting to take over leadership by getting involved first, right?ayne yoshida: pretty much, yeah, you know, 'cause, you know, we're more about the community leadership, being positive role models. i think both of our kids have been involved in the street fair, mine since they have been born. they have been volunteering ever since, and my girls are now 16 and 18, and they really look up to it, and they just love volunteering, so. robert: tell me something. from your point of view, what's changed about it? what's been sort of the important way that nihonmachi street fair has evolved? wayne: i think because, you know, we're still more community, you know, associated, we're way more focused on the community. i think that's always been from the very get go. robert: yeah, give me an idea here, kinda the goals and the missions here. you know, we're talking about kinda fostering that thing. but generally speaking, what do you kinda wanna see people get out of it, besides just the entertainment and the fun? richard: well, more of the community, the volunteer
young people kinda starting to take over leadership by getting involved first, right?ayne yoshida: pretty much, yeah, you know, 'cause, you know, we're more about the community leadership, being positive role models. i think both of our kids have been involved in the street fair, mine since they have been born. they have been volunteering ever since, and my girls are now 16 and 18, and they really look up to it, and they just love volunteering, so. robert: tell me something. from your point of...
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she believes young new blood is what it's. there. this is al jazeera these are your headlines so far today one of the divers has been working to rescue a football team stranded in a flooded cave in thailand has died the death is believed to have been caused by a lack of oxygen a former navy seal was part of efforts to bring supplies to the twelve ois and the coach scott haile has more now from chiang rai. it was due to lack of oxygen he was in the water when he became incapacitated his body the divers swim with a buddy the buddy took him out to one of the chambers tried to resuscitate him he wasn't able to do so and then still alive but not resuscitated the diver this is according to the military now here the diver was taken out of the cave and then he was helicoptered to a military hospital here in chiang mai province that's where he died we're also hearing that the king of thailand has said that all honors will be paid to see this this man from east on we know eastern province we know that he was a former c.e.o. diver he came back
she believes young new blood is what it's. there. this is al jazeera these are your headlines so far today one of the divers has been working to rescue a football team stranded in a flooded cave in thailand has died the death is believed to have been caused by a lack of oxygen a former navy seal was part of efforts to bring supplies to the twelve ois and the coach scott haile has more now from chiang rai. it was due to lack of oxygen he was in the water when he became incapacitated his body the...
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young woman said that it's you know, the what young women go to college, the young men go to yale. so i'm wondering if there's something societal or something i don't know. i have my own thoughts and i'm wondering if you have any further on that. >> it's a good question. i think it's, women are intuitive and you have to be. to survive as men. historically speaking, you have to be able to gauge what's happening by, unsaid things, movements, etc. in order to thrive over the course of millennia and of course men were a little bit more like the animal life that we hunted. ruth i think it's been very hard for young native men. the educational process i think has been a real challenge and i was in bonehead english. i was in bone head in fairbanks. i never realized how i was being pigeonholed until i thought about many years later. i had four years of english in seymour tennessee, old man worked us to death and i should have been there.but i think the educational process, a baby choice between doing what young men love to do out in the country versus having to slog through . it took me fi
young woman said that it's you know, the what young women go to college, the young men go to yale. so i'm wondering if there's something societal or something i don't know. i have my own thoughts and i'm wondering if you have any further on that. >> it's a good question. i think it's, women are intuitive and you have to be. to survive as men. historically speaking, you have to be able to gauge what's happening by, unsaid things, movements, etc. in order to thrive over the course of...
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is young always young. and isn't t.t. . three d. i think on the lorries as you who'll be three d. there on the sorties is a very very young team so fans can watching on that death race are the croatia all england how do you say you said before the collation were tied how do you see the second and if i'm. you know i think. england is fresher. has younger players heads easy group phase where they plea to easy matches and the match against belgium big change every player sold the players that are playing the they all had one less in croatia to play because they didn't play against belgium and the majority of the players. are young feed the players when i look to the team my sing. and served is three years old just today or yesterday something like that and a part of that the players are all very young and between england and croatia i think croatia has a great mentality. a fantastic me to play to control the game in the possession of the game but then when these. is a happy team is a team that you look at them and you see happiness is a team that they went from. eden candidate to can
is young always young. and isn't t.t. . three d. i think on the lorries as you who'll be three d. there on the sorties is a very very young team so fans can watching on that death race are the croatia all england how do you say you said before the collation were tied how do you see the second and if i'm. you know i think. england is fresher. has younger players heads easy group phase where they plea to easy matches and the match against belgium big change every player sold the players that are...
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i think with the young lady struggling. yet let young girls had their category. maybe a better conversation is around what is wrong with girls who own their sexuality. more asking questions about what they do for her. and whether she really wants to land those conclusions. is she comfortable with the conclusions that she is drying. rather than answers and assertions in assertions is always a good thing. and giving those. just as a pop-culture example there is a really great episode of queen's sugar. in the second season where the character has a trans- young man for a friend. and i love this episode because these are real regular bracket -- black people. his boy is a trans- black man. they have solidarity because they knew he was trans- long before he was in school. has just modeled the regular. it might be worth having a talk about that. there is another world that is possible. it's not aberrant. in the last thing we would like to do. the reason they are assaulting we really had to have deep conversations with that. what kind of man do you want to be. living out
i think with the young lady struggling. yet let young girls had their category. maybe a better conversation is around what is wrong with girls who own their sexuality. more asking questions about what they do for her. and whether she really wants to land those conclusions. is she comfortable with the conclusions that she is drying. rather than answers and assertions in assertions is always a good thing. and giving those. just as a pop-culture example there is a really great episode of queen's...
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for young women in highly urban areas. so if you look at johannesburg, if you look at nairobi and lusaka we have a 10 to 15% decline in absolute new infections when in many of the other areas we had a 60% decline. what data is useful for is to point out where you're doing well but also point out where you're not doing well and fix it. i think that's how we want to use data. we want to use data to help us understand where we're doing well but also where we need to fix things. data drives change. so people say to me all the time when will pepfar stop changing all the time? never until the epidemic is controlled. because the virus as senator frist said is tricky and it constantly evolves and changes and effects people in different walks of life. so you constantly have to be looking and changing to keep up with it. >> so in the came way that you've worked to make data more available and to use data you've also opened up the country operational planning process, which is the annual planning process for pepfar and made it more t
for young women in highly urban areas. so if you look at johannesburg, if you look at nairobi and lusaka we have a 10 to 15% decline in absolute new infections when in many of the other areas we had a 60% decline. what data is useful for is to point out where you're doing well but also point out where you're not doing well and fix it. i think that's how we want to use data. we want to use data to help us understand where we're doing well but also where we need to fix things. data drives change....
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good music is really going to trip my love for a very young age it may come from the wake of what i feel that. talks of our justice quality proximal along the lives of our crazy music has a message that's deeply relevant to this road especially for a good thing this is kind of all in all the right wing assault on our freedom to last questions and generally all freedom of expression and people you know are being targets of students teachers activists for their cause right those commies all of them been intimidated that's on the arrest and people on the street see the protest has reached our doorstep saw image as a weird legs all attempts to contradict something it's. the. two million children live rough on india's streets. it's a brutal one their suffering usually hate it and ignore. but a newspaper run by street children is now bringing their stories from the slums to the world. on this episode when he meets the dedicated young reporters as the uncover the important issues of the street. eat food. in the laneways of old delhi a young editor enter a porsche are about to show me an unusual
good music is really going to trip my love for a very young age it may come from the wake of what i feel that. talks of our justice quality proximal along the lives of our crazy music has a message that's deeply relevant to this road especially for a good thing this is kind of all in all the right wing assault on our freedom to last questions and generally all freedom of expression and people you know are being targets of students teachers activists for their cause right those commies all of...
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we know also that this is a young man in his teens who shot his grandmother and another young woman around 1:30 p.m. local time. the police, sergeant montgomery there, did not know how many people were inside still and does not know how many people have been removed. we have thankfully seen people coming out of that store over the past two hours, but lapd doesn't know how many or in what condition they are in. right now they're saying that they cannot get inside. they're trying to get this young suspect to surrender without further incident. i want to go to charles ramsey who is with us, one of a number of law enforcement analysts who are here with us watching this unfold. charles, what did you make of what sergeant montgomery said right there? >> well, i mean, there's still some unanswered questions. obviously you don't know how many people are inside, either being actually held hostage or just hiding from the gunman. this is a domestic-related incident. >> charles, i'm sorry to interrupt. we're going to go quickly, we'll get right back to you but we'll go to an eyewitness who is right th
we know also that this is a young man in his teens who shot his grandmother and another young woman around 1:30 p.m. local time. the police, sergeant montgomery there, did not know how many people were inside still and does not know how many people have been removed. we have thankfully seen people coming out of that store over the past two hours, but lapd doesn't know how many or in what condition they are in. right now they're saying that they cannot get inside. they're trying to get this...