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we are seeing the trump campaign is not abandoning young voters. they are spending a lot of money on digital ads trying to reach young people. hopefully the biden campaign will continue to deploy surrogates and ratchet up their spending, targeting young people, and persuading them to cast their ballots. host: aside from deploying surrogates, what's the message to a young voter? what does joe biden have to talk about or at least emphasize? guest: one of the things that has been incredible to see is that he is actually listening to young people. joe biden is an empathetic leader. he built his whole career on meeting with regular americans and actually hearing what they have to say and changing the policies that will actually affect their lives, so what we have seen is joe biden meeting with those bernie sanders and other folks like that and saying, i am going to strengthen my policy platform to be more progressive to reach young people. we have already seen him speed up the timeline to transition to clean energy, we have seen him put pressure on stat
we are seeing the trump campaign is not abandoning young voters. they are spending a lot of money on digital ads trying to reach young people. hopefully the biden campaign will continue to deploy surrogates and ratchet up their spending, targeting young people, and persuading them to cast their ballots. host: aside from deploying surrogates, what's the message to a young voter? what does joe biden have to talk about or at least emphasize? guest: one of the things that has been incredible to see...
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what exactly are you acting young -- asking young voters to do?> the main thing is realize there are many tools for creating change. protesting is one of them. voting is one of them. writing letters or emailing a representative is another. basically connecting all these issues young people are rallying around right now, climate change, gun violence, making them realize gun violence, yes, there is a major part that has to do with the laws in the united states. we need to discuss the large amount of systemic racism and historic amount of injustice, of which gun violence is a symptom in this country. even if we address every way a we needossibly could, to address militarism, racism, and property as well. the point of it is to make as escape thate is no even with the more recent passing of congress when john at thend the work he did march for life in atlanta, he talked about how he worked against the nra. on top of that we see now the , thenity he fought for communities impacted by gun violence are the ones impacted by covid. they face the most obstac
what exactly are you acting young -- asking young voters to do?> the main thing is realize there are many tools for creating change. protesting is one of them. voting is one of them. writing letters or emailing a representative is another. basically connecting all these issues young people are rallying around right now, climate change, gun violence, making them realize gun violence, yes, there is a major part that has to do with the laws in the united states. we need to discuss the large...
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aggression or young players could be in relationships to. j.j. timely book strategies to counter toxic masculinity small steps for men that could mean a giant leap for humanity. and adrian kennedy is here to discuss book with me mask off a bit of an unfortunate title now in corona times when of course we're expected to keep our masks on but toxic masculinity a very timely topic as ever yes this is a book about the crisis of masculinity as seen for example in grandstanding politics trumps twitter outbursts in the rise of women hating. media and perhaps most states really in gang violence but also in other less obvious places in interpersonal relationships in the workplace in competitive sport . this narrow view of masculinity affects all areas of society it's bad for men and for women and for those who don't fit comfortably into category it's become a bit of a. it's a toxic masculinity this is a book that dissects that old deep angst myths and is a call to change and how great that we're getting from male voices actually making that call for chang
aggression or young players could be in relationships to. j.j. timely book strategies to counter toxic masculinity small steps for men that could mean a giant leap for humanity. and adrian kennedy is here to discuss book with me mask off a bit of an unfortunate title now in corona times when of course we're expected to keep our masks on but toxic masculinity a very timely topic as ever yes this is a book about the crisis of masculinity as seen for example in grandstanding politics trumps...
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is jason young the person responsible for ms. young's death?ndamentally unfair. >> what was fundamentally unfair? remember, during the trial the attorney pointed out the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused jason of murder. >> jason young brutally murdered michelle young. >> the defendant brutally murdered michelle marie fisher young. >> way out of bounds, said the attorney. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about any of that. outside the court michelle's sister meredith predicted the appeal would be thrown out. >> the jury came to the right verdict and we're confident it will stay. >> but she was wrong. >> a raleigh man is getting a third trial in the death of his pregnant wife. >> in april 2014 the judges ruled unanimously that testimony about those civil cases prejudiced the jury. and they took particular exception to the fact the prosecutor was allowed to tell the jurors it was their trial judge who signed the civil judgment against jason. which said th
is jason young the person responsible for ms. young's death?ndamentally unfair. >> what was fundamentally unfair? remember, during the trial the attorney pointed out the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused jason of murder. >> jason young brutally murdered michelle young. >> the defendant brutally murdered michelle marie fisher young. >> way out of bounds, said the attorney. the jury should not...
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young talking to other young people about voting.ne thing that in my opinion doesn't work is older people telling younger people that they need to vote, although of course we do that, it is better if young people talk amongst themselves about it and don't see it as, this is not something your parents are telling you you should do, but rather, this is rebellious, this is a form of the angry young person angst that many of us feel and this is a way, one way we can work to create change and go out there. another thing is, it is not just sending a message to them. part of it is, those young people out there marching right , for those that are interested in talking about it and talking about voting, young people talking to other young people about it and realizing it is not, this is more than just a presidential election. this is an election that more li'l and likely will determine the future of the supreme court generationsd other that comes after us. on top of that, there is a ton of down ballot races that matter. other young people tal
young talking to other young people about voting.ne thing that in my opinion doesn't work is older people telling younger people that they need to vote, although of course we do that, it is better if young people talk amongst themselves about it and don't see it as, this is not something your parents are telling you you should do, but rather, this is rebellious, this is a form of the angry young person angst that many of us feel and this is a way, one way we can work to create change and go out...
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a lot of young men. trying to repress what they feel and often calm out in alcohol abuse or come out and drug abuse them more specifically you know we talk about we. all come out aggression or. aggression and violence to young boys could be relationships to. j.j. timely book recommends strategies to counter toxic masculinity small steps for men that could mean a giant leap for humanity. and adrian kennedy is here to discuss the book with me mask off a bit of an unfortunate title now in corona times when of course we're expected to keep our masks on but toxic masculinity a very timely topic as ever yes this is a practical book about the crisis of masculinity as seen for example in grandstanding politics trumps twitter outbursts in the rise of women hating cells on social media and perhaps at its most states really in gang violence but also in other less obvious places in interpersonal relationships in the workplace in competitive sport. this narrow view of masculinity affects all areas of society it's bad
a lot of young men. trying to repress what they feel and often calm out in alcohol abuse or come out and drug abuse them more specifically you know we talk about we. all come out aggression or. aggression and violence to young boys could be relationships to. j.j. timely book recommends strategies to counter toxic masculinity small steps for men that could mean a giant leap for humanity. and adrian kennedy is here to discuss the book with me mask off a bit of an unfortunate title now in corona...
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young pea, especially, we like to say, live on their devices. our guests today is samantha yee a writer editor and adept in this realm, a catholic writer and speaker who said if that is where young people are living, that is where we have to reach them. reach them with what? samantha will show we reach them with art, beauty and soul. after the brief break, join us as we talk with san francisco's own samantha yee about young digital catholics today. >>> hello, thank you for joining us on mosaic. today is samantha ye, say native san francisco, a young woman, as you can see, i believe she's 24 years old. we have just met and i am so overwhelmed by your resume. i am not sure what your main activity is? you're a writer, editor and a professional digital entrepreneur. you're a student at uc berkley. can you give me a picture of what you're doing? >> yeah. >> and well, first and foremost, i am a student at uc berkley and i am working on research right now regarding james joyce's ulysees. >> okay. >> beyond that, i write and edit, i do social media for
young pea, especially, we like to say, live on their devices. our guests today is samantha yee a writer editor and adept in this realm, a catholic writer and speaker who said if that is where young people are living, that is where we have to reach them. reach them with what? samantha will show we reach them with art, beauty and soul. after the brief break, join us as we talk with san francisco's own samantha yee about young digital catholics today. >>> hello, thank you for joining us...
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and the reason bernie sanders is so popular with young people is young people have never seen a u.s. that worked for the majority of people. and young people have this horror of approaching catastrophic climate change. and so what they are going to hear -- the reason so many young people refer bernie is because he was addressing this idea of exploding income inequality and that we are looking at catastrophic climate change, and bernie and other progressives whichut forth an answer, is green new deal, which transforms our economy toward renewable fuels and away from fossil fuels while producing millions of union jobs. so i think bernie is going to lay out the agenda that we have heard from him. unfortunately, he only has a few minutes to do it. host: when it comes then to the vice president's choice for his vice president nominee, kamala harris, your organization, along with progressive democrats of america, said she is a political weathervane. she was first for medicare for all and then she was not she felt to hold police accountable for gross misconduct in california. then touted he
and the reason bernie sanders is so popular with young people is young people have never seen a u.s. that worked for the majority of people. and young people have this horror of approaching catastrophic climate change. and so what they are going to hear -- the reason so many young people refer bernie is because he was addressing this idea of exploding income inequality and that we are looking at catastrophic climate change, and bernie and other progressives whichut forth an answer, is green new...
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100 germans must breathe look at robert thought provoking all the confusion of young master. welcome to arts and culture for decades we've used words like manly hunky even macho to describe the kind of rugged masculinity that boys and men are often expected to aspire to but in the age of need to the notion of toxic masculinity challenges pervasive behaviors like power posturing bullying and sexual harassment british writer j.j. bola says masculinity can be a many faceted experience his book mask off is just out in germany and it calls to redefine masculinity for everyone's benefit. you know. you're. you're. in a man's world you don't show weakness. you're. you have to stretch your stuff and show sparks. there's no time for feelings aren't out . british writer and poet j.j. bowler says enough is enough time to drop the mask of masculinity. really frustrates me about the mask that. so many of us continue to wear the smarts but deep down we realize that it doesn't really benefit asked it's not helpful to us and the older you get the more that you realize that it's not necessaril
100 germans must breathe look at robert thought provoking all the confusion of young master. welcome to arts and culture for decades we've used words like manly hunky even macho to describe the kind of rugged masculinity that boys and men are often expected to aspire to but in the age of need to the notion of toxic masculinity challenges pervasive behaviors like power posturing bullying and sexual harassment british writer j.j. bola says masculinity can be a many faceted experience his book...
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sometimes these seeds are planted very young. i tell the story of several of the leading suffragists who became conscience of injustice when their children, their young girls and they see their mothers not able to vote, or they see that their fathers who are judges cannot protect women because the laws are written in a way that they had a very few legal rights in the 19th century. i wanted to show the passion for social justice, for any number of passions that young people can recognize because they had a very keen sense of what is just and not, so i think it's very important to realize that you can feel that and then gather the tools and the knowledge to, as an adult, or even as a very young adult begin to bring that passion into the world and began creating change. >> the suffrage movement involved protests and demonstrations and also a very sophisticated political strategy. i think it was very important that young people realize that it's going to take all of that. >> you're going to bring that powerful story to the screen and
sometimes these seeds are planted very young. i tell the story of several of the leading suffragists who became conscience of injustice when their children, their young girls and they see their mothers not able to vote, or they see that their fathers who are judges cannot protect women because the laws are written in a way that they had a very few legal rights in the 19th century. i wanted to show the passion for social justice, for any number of passions that young people can recognize because...
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you've got to make sure especially that young people and particularly young women understand this was hanging by a powerful interests, the railroad companies, the alcohol industry, you know, a lot of the sort of attitudes about women's place being in the home, the women who were against it, there's so much of this that is still swirling around in our politics. so i was thrilled when spielberg and his team said they were interested, and as elaine said, it's a challenge, you know, and it's made more so because of the pandemic of taking a historical work like "the woman's hour" which has so much drama already but making it accessible to this generation. so i'm really in awe of elaine's patience. she has been a great guide for the hollywood interest in understanding the significance of this story. >> and part of that drama -- and i as a woman of color -- and i have to just give this quote. when the national museum of african-american history and culture opened, in the dedication president george w. bush said a great nation does not hide its history. it faces its flaws and correct them. an
you've got to make sure especially that young people and particularly young women understand this was hanging by a powerful interests, the railroad companies, the alcohol industry, you know, a lot of the sort of attitudes about women's place being in the home, the women who were against it, there's so much of this that is still swirling around in our politics. so i was thrilled when spielberg and his team said they were interested, and as elaine said, it's a challenge, you know, and it's made...
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once again the young woman doesn't have any idea on her. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old she and her parents is that of a german also. these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. because you get. just typical friday night and a hollywood ending to say the alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon who knows recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first it was our 11th and then we got her and. her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her sanaa lathan they're not there to see if this was in charge of the children actually. she actually jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and. but now she says she's prob
once again the young woman doesn't have any idea on her. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old she and her parents is that of a german also. these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. because you get. just typical friday night and a hollywood ending to say the alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot...
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we are reaching out to millions of young people. 3.6 million young peopled tex-- people texted in theail-in ballot. culture and community will beat that cowardice and corruption that donald trump is putting forward. hey, you have a friend that knows how to vote by mail, here's the ballot selfie they're putting on their twitter or instagram. that will overcome any sort of "new york times" op-ed page. >> we'll replay that clip when we get into the fall. sarah, politico reports today that advisers are, quote, scrambling to ponder possible executive actions trump could take to curb male, anything from directing the postal service to not deliver certain ballots. you both need to face these realities and at the same time fire up young people and convince them that their vote matters. how do you do both at the same time? >> i mean, the great news is that young people are already fired up and they've been fired up. we've seen young people taking to the streets on climate, on gun violence, for the marches against police brutality. young people are fired you were and that energy is not going an
we are reaching out to millions of young people. 3.6 million young peopled tex-- people texted in theail-in ballot. culture and community will beat that cowardice and corruption that donald trump is putting forward. hey, you have a friend that knows how to vote by mail, here's the ballot selfie they're putting on their twitter or instagram. that will overcome any sort of "new york times" op-ed page. >> we'll replay that clip when we get into the fall. sarah, politico reports...
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many children and young people will have seen vax talked about on the news or social media, the youngt material explains what it means for you and how you should apply facts at school. the second issue relates to the clinical advice on testing in relation to the distinction between common colds and the covid virus. following the return of schools after a prolonged break, it is common for colds and similar viral infections to circulate. in many cases, children will be well enough to attend school and continue their learning with little or no interruption to their education. in other cases, for instance where they have quite a heavy cold with a runny nose, they may need to take a day or two off to recover. that is not the case for children or young people with potential covid symptoms, they are required to self—isolate and get tested. to ensure your child does not miss out on their education, it is important to be clear about how covid—i9 symptoms differ from those of other infections we would normally see circulating at this time of year. the main symptoms of covid—i9, a new continuous
many children and young people will have seen vax talked about on the news or social media, the youngt material explains what it means for you and how you should apply facts at school. the second issue relates to the clinical advice on testing in relation to the distinction between common colds and the covid virus. following the return of schools after a prolonged break, it is common for colds and similar viral infections to circulate. in many cases, children will be well enough to attend...
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>> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> who better to make that argument than jason young himself? but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night, an almost five-year silence. >> it's always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their client. >> beth karas is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. >> why after all of this time? >> right. and if he's truly innocent get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> with his mother sitting in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife, michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> but what about jason's missing hush puppies that matched the partial shoe print? he no longer owned them, he
>> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> who better to make that argument than jason young himself? but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night, an almost five-year silence. >> it's always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their client. >> beth karas is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the...
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anita young, a top biden advisor said the young left is important but so are older white people abovetually gave the election to donald trump last time. what is your reaction to that? >> there are more of us than there are at them. we show up at half the age of older folks. that is why when young people show up they have no choice but to listen to us and they think it is important what jill mentioned. the republicans are not giving young people anything to be excited for. i don't actually think that donald trump is running a re-election campaign. he is running a power grab. the ads you see in her poll talking about are designed to get young people to stay home. they don't want to us vote. anita dunn in that quote reflects that we have so many more barriers to overcome in order to cast a ballot. that is why we individual to do it. that is why we are working our tails off to make sure that we have record turn out like we did in the midterms. >> take a listen. >> not an option and we cannot sit this one out. we have to vote like our lives and the world depend on it because they do. the o
anita young, a top biden advisor said the young left is important but so are older white people abovetually gave the election to donald trump last time. what is your reaction to that? >> there are more of us than there are at them. we show up at half the age of older folks. that is why when young people show up they have no choice but to listen to us and they think it is important what jill mentioned. the republicans are not giving young people anything to be excited for. i don't actually...
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that helps no young person.ne of the issues that we will find out about at the kick—start. it needs to make sure we do not take a can down the road with a programme and becomes bad culture and cheap labour. the young person needs to build their confidence. there are so many free programmes online. go and look at these digital programmes. you must be able to have the digital skills. don't compromise your values. it is tough, it is hard, you are going to feel stressed and have anxiety and you might have some mental health challenges, keep positive and learn self—awareness. challenges, keep positive and learn self-awareness. kirstie, that sounds like good advice from jack, would you go along without? what can people prepare themselves for the next four years, whatever age they are, facing turbulent times in the jobs market? absolutely. everything jackjust said there is equally for older workers, more mature workers. what older workers have is a loss of transferable skills. 0ne what older workers have is a loss of t
that helps no young person.ne of the issues that we will find out about at the kick—start. it needs to make sure we do not take a can down the road with a programme and becomes bad culture and cheap labour. the young person needs to build their confidence. there are so many free programmes online. go and look at these digital programmes. you must be able to have the digital skills. don't compromise your values. it is tough, it is hard, you are going to feel stressed and have anxiety and you...
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that young as discoveries. and his tools are a pleasurable to their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in and cognitive process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important but you put them together you still don't have the human being what is missing there is that we are meaning seeking meeting suffering individual and unless we address the task of meaning we haven't really touched the core of what it means to be a human being well dr halas it's been a great pleasure great pleasure is a privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time i'm pleased to be with you and thank you and thank you for watching see you again next sunday and while the party. odd no team. no shots. actually felt. well it's true you know as to. which your thir
that young as discoveries. and his tools are a pleasurable to their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in and cognitive process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important but you put them together you still don't have the human...
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very young. spring everybody had it. all so now she's here on the corner he's here right here because of st we have enough on the caruthers in the area they got to try to get her attention to see if she decides to get in a lot of the cars. one of the plainclothes officers approaches her in his van after a short conversation the young woman agrees to get in. such an alley and with an one question declined an hour at all she's trying to screen him and as we can see the wife know they're going to be driving away. surgeon who knows stern's detail them leave calls in the surrounding area are waiting for the signal from undercover cops before intervening. league. okays got to really have a violation make. the arrest take place at a gas station. the c.c.t.v. cameras and lighting mean it is safer for both party kaner once again the young woman doesn't have any idea. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old see her appearance is that of a june also. one
very young. spring everybody had it. all so now she's here on the corner he's here right here because of st we have enough on the caruthers in the area they got to try to get her attention to see if she decides to get in a lot of the cars. one of the plainclothes officers approaches her in his van after a short conversation the young woman agrees to get in. such an alley and with an one question declined an hour at all she's trying to screen him and as we can see the wife know they're going to...
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you've got to make sure that especially young people, particularly young women understand, this was hanging by a thread and then all these powerful interests, the rail world countries, the alcohol industry. a lot of these attitudes about women's place being in the home, the women who were against it. there's so much of this that is still swirling around in our politics. so i was thrilled when spielberg and his team said they were interested and as a lane said, it's a challenge. more so because of the pandemic. taking a historical work like the woman's our which has so much drama already but, making it accessible to this generation. i am really in awe of al ain's patients. she has done a great guide for the hollywood interests and understanding the significance of the story. part of that drama and i as a woman of color, i just want to get this quote. when the national museum of american history and culture opened in the dedication president george w. bush said, a great nation does not hide its near history, it faces its flaws and correct them. that story of race and prejudice in the suffrage
you've got to make sure that especially young people, particularly young women understand, this was hanging by a thread and then all these powerful interests, the rail world countries, the alcohol industry. a lot of these attitudes about women's place being in the home, the women who were against it. there's so much of this that is still swirling around in our politics. so i was thrilled when spielberg and his team said they were interested and as a lane said, it's a challenge. more so because...
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so i would tell young folks to get involved. being ancongress, elected office should be something you should aspire to. but i also want to tell my colleagues, my peers that we should behave and model the behavior we want to see in young folks. i want kids when they are 10, 11 years old being like, i want to be a police officer, i went to be a fireman, i want to be an astronaut also be like, i want to be a member of congress. right now, our job approval is not very good, and we should think about that as we move forward. the other piece of advice i would give young folks is go out and have a career before you get into politics. the reason i have been able to be effective is i have a decade in national security, in cybersecurity. i was able to take that experience and bring it to congress. that's why a lot of the legislation i have passed is on national security. i have been able to be more effective in a shorter time than most and my legislative record is better than a lot of other leaders because i have expertise and i brought t
so i would tell young folks to get involved. being ancongress, elected office should be something you should aspire to. but i also want to tell my colleagues, my peers that we should behave and model the behavior we want to see in young folks. i want kids when they are 10, 11 years old being like, i want to be a police officer, i went to be a fireman, i want to be an astronaut also be like, i want to be a member of congress. right now, our job approval is not very good, and we should think...
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people you are not invincible young people can be infected young people can die. only young people can transmit the virus to others so when one french infectious disease expert suggested this i believe more and more that they should be allowed to infect each other provided they don't visit parents and grandparents otherwise young people will be a reservoir of contamination and we will end up with an unimaginable epidemic by letting them contaminate themselves they will participate in collective immunity you could almost hear the gospel of horror. young people go to the bakery the baker is not necessarily the go to the poor mysie they meet people of all kinds so this is really a tool to rule an idea but hold your horses after investigating france's clusters of covert that national health agency has made a rather startling discovery apparently it's not the youth and them ask 3 socially packed parties that are the biggest source of contamination here would you believe it it's actually the office of the $147.00 cost is currently under investigation more than a quarter
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it's no way to treat young people.dents fairly so i would like to know what they have been doing since then, what they have been doing since we saw the scottish highers results three weeks ago and we knew there would be problems, what they have done since the a—level results last week was up it's disgraceful, unforgivable. mentioning the algorithm, the schools minister this morning made a distinction between the model, which he said was robust, and the algorithm which he targeted as the problem. do you accept that distinction? i don't think young people will accept that distinction. it's dancing on the head of a pin. he said that we saw no inherent disadvantage to young people, and that isn't true. not only, as was noted by your interviewer, did young people from private schools and smaller classes see a bigger proportion of as and a* grades, but we also saw the standard model, that downgrading process, was disproportionately harsh to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with 10.4% fewer disadvantaged children h
it's no way to treat young people.dents fairly so i would like to know what they have been doing since then, what they have been doing since we saw the scottish highers results three weeks ago and we knew there would be problems, what they have done since the a—level results last week was up it's disgraceful, unforgivable. mentioning the algorithm, the schools minister this morning made a distinction between the model, which he said was robust, and the algorithm which he targeted as the...
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for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particularhem. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in november. that puts the 2020 vote on the 3rd of november. president trump suggests a delay due to the risk of fraud via postal ballots. but key republicans have already dismissed the idea and a combination of virus, recession and civil unrest are making it hard for president trump to write the news headlines. henry, are you surprised by how fast key republicans quashed this idea? i am always surprised when any republicans go against what trump says because many of them are afraid of alienating his fervent base and many of them are themselves up for election. i think that is part of the clue as to why some of them came out so quickly against him, because they're up for re—election and have amassed war chests that they are now going through in terms of trying to campaign, they are adverse to any further delay in the polls, and in a sense,
for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particularhem. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in november. that puts the 2020 vote on the 3rd of november. president trump suggests a delay due to the risk of fraud via postal ballots. but key republicans have already dismissed the idea and a combination of virus, recession and civil unrest...
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that young as discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in cognitive process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important when you put them together you still don't have the human being what is missing there is that we are meaning seeking meeting suffering individual and unless we address the task of meaning we haven't really touched the core of what it means to be a human being well it's been a great pleasure great privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time i'm pleased to be with you and thank you and thank you for watching see you again next sunday on. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did but i came here only on those 3 days i just. show. i made my decision to come here beca
that young as discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in cognitive process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important when you put them together you still don't have the human being what is missing...
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i was young and hungry and wanted to get into the game. following the steps they say you're supposed to follow. i wish i read your book back then because you give a lot of good advice to young people anybody who hasn't had the opportunity to have the political voice raised her how to have it heard or set themselves up. i want to touch on a couple of those themes today. and then to let you run with it. but what i thought was interesting later in the book is the notion of get out alive. chapter five. you can read that a couple of different ways. so talk about that a little bed and what that meant to you. >> i have always been a habitual line jumper i am from north omaha nebraska to be specific that gave obama the blue dot in 2008 but the rest of nebraska is into the breadbasket of politic politics. i do for a long time i wanted to work in politics. but i realized early on and shortly after i graduated that national politics and not come to me from nebraska i have the opportunity to participate in those programs people get to participate in.
i was young and hungry and wanted to get into the game. following the steps they say you're supposed to follow. i wish i read your book back then because you give a lot of good advice to young people anybody who hasn't had the opportunity to have the political voice raised her how to have it heard or set themselves up. i want to touch on a couple of those themes today. and then to let you run with it. but what i thought was interesting later in the book is the notion of get out alive. chapter...
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hello and welcome to worlds a party girl gust of young a pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing and now their rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked that we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if saw why do you know our societies despite all the economic and technological growth seem more info untile than ever while to discuss that i'm now joined by dr james hollis a prominent union psychoanalyst and author of the upcoming book living between worlds finding personal resilience in changing times dr hollis it's a great privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time my privilege. used to be with you now let me start to be dick title of your upcoming book the 16th i believe to come out from under your pan changing times isn't that a bit of an oxymoron because history has never stopped evolving and the dynamics of personal development are that everybody experiences a crisis at some point in our lives so other times believe in the really so extraordinar
hello and welcome to worlds a party girl gust of young a pioneering sway psychiatry's who is now seeing and now their rise to prominence more than 50 years after his death once remarked that we don't solve our problems but rather outgrow them this may be true for individuals but does it also apply to societies and if saw why do you know our societies despite all the economic and technological growth seem more info untile than ever while to discuss that i'm now joined by dr james hollis a...
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people going to a lot of these movements and protesting led by young women of color. it's like it's so inspiring. part of what i think the democratic party has an opportunity in this moment pretty good and as people directly. ultimately i think they are shared goals. they might not agree on the medicare for all policies that help insurance for more people is something that everybody agrees on an equality and justice under the law are something that they can agree upon. i think what's missing is those people being represented within the campaign and one of the things that have on the book is no campaign -- when i wrote the book there were a few examples of campaign organizations like color pack and organizations and training people to run process. if you are at home and have graduated and you don't have an internship or you're a high school student waiting to go back to school given boldin the campaign virtually because it's that hands-on experience that allow people to impact the world around them. sometimes people think that protesting in activism is a way to be enga
people going to a lot of these movements and protesting led by young women of color. it's like it's so inspiring. part of what i think the democratic party has an opportunity in this moment pretty good and as people directly. ultimately i think they are shared goals. they might not agree on the medicare for all policies that help insurance for more people is something that everybody agrees on an equality and justice under the law are something that they can agree upon. i think what's missing is...
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for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particularat them. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in november. that puts the 2020 vote on the 3rd of november. president trump suggests a delay due to the risk of fraud via postal ballots. but key republicans have already dismissed the idea and a combination of virus, recession and civil unrest are making it hard for president trump to write the news headlines. henry, are you surprised by how fast key republicans quashed this idea? i am always surprised when any republicans go against what trump says because many of them are afraid of alienating his fervent base and many of them are themselves up for election. i think that is part of the clue as to why some of them came out so quickly against him, because they're up for re—election and have amassed war chests that they are now going through in terms of trying to campaign, they are adverse to any further delay in the polls, and in a se
for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particularat them. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in november. that puts the 2020 vote on the 3rd of november. president trump suggests a delay due to the risk of fraud via postal ballots. but key republicans have already dismissed the idea and a combination of virus, recession and civil...
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which among other things discussed young's accurate prediction back in to 19 thirty's all of. that t.v. 2nd world war would take place and i'm going to ask you this same question the b.b.c. interviewer asked if young do you think a 3rd world war is likely given this midlife crisis is that their world seems to be going well. jung said that he could see in the psychological material of his patients these collisions occurring and he feared that they would be small into the collective actions we know as war i would have to say those same collisions are occurring around the world in the psyche of individuals today will that lead to war i hope not no one knows yet i fear the instability of those politicians who are also caught up in these crises of change and their own stability and their own capacity to negotiate and so you know it's certainly true that what is not addressed inside will tend to sort of spill into the world through me which is a scary proposition none of us rises in the morning and says well today i'm going to do the same stupid things i've done for a long time but
which among other things discussed young's accurate prediction back in to 19 thirty's all of. that t.v. 2nd world war would take place and i'm going to ask you this same question the b.b.c. interviewer asked if young do you think a 3rd world war is likely given this midlife crisis is that their world seems to be going well. jung said that he could see in the psychological material of his patients these collisions occurring and he feared that they would be small into the collective actions we...
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young people led the day. young voter turnout was up 5% in early voting in texas over the last midterm election. you name an issue whether it is , reproductive choice, climate change, access to health care, fighting back against this pandemic, young people are on the front lines, forcing the conversation and the necessary change that needs to follow. so both at the ballot box and organizing to hold accountable leaders we are counting on young , people right now. margaret: you think the biden campaign really understands what the opportunity is or really believes it is as close as you do? do you expect him to court texas in the campaign and the convention? rep. o'rourke: no. [laughter] but that is nothing new. texas has really been on its own. i mentioned it has been 44 years since texas voted for the democratic nominee for president. we have been left to our own devices for the majority of that time. but there has been an extraordinary self reliance born of texans, run by texans, with texans volunteering to rea
young people led the day. young voter turnout was up 5% in early voting in texas over the last midterm election. you name an issue whether it is , reproductive choice, climate change, access to health care, fighting back against this pandemic, young people are on the front lines, forcing the conversation and the necessary change that needs to follow. so both at the ballot box and organizing to hold accountable leaders we are counting on young , people right now. margaret: you think the biden...
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like many young entrepreneurs is imported young is really after the onset of the coded 19 pandemic. upmarket catering business once employed 15 now she needs to downsize and move operations to her home. as her dream begins to fade in an economy that was a ready in a recession before the current crisis. and is expected to contract by as much as 30 percent year on year in the 2nd quarter of 20 twentieth's. honestly am i'm trying to be hopeful i am but we literally are that generation of young entrepreneurs who have really broken the bonds and we're really feel a cinch hang to do what we doing but here we are faced at this and i don't know if we are going to pull through the crisis has hit victoria yards an entrepreneurial hub in downtown johannesburg where d'anna and others ply their trade particularly hard there's been quite a lot of turnover of tenants during the covert pandemic people just cannot sustain themselves. in the new south africa government promoted entrepreneurship to create jobs and economic growth in the world's most and equal society but that path out of poverty no lo
like many young entrepreneurs is imported young is really after the onset of the coded 19 pandemic. upmarket catering business once employed 15 now she needs to downsize and move operations to her home. as her dream begins to fade in an economy that was a ready in a recession before the current crisis. and is expected to contract by as much as 30 percent year on year in the 2nd quarter of 20 twentieth's. honestly am i'm trying to be hopeful i am but we literally are that generation of young...
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young grateful for and and reverend -- for andy young and reverend jackson and others who survived., i got him to replay me when story he told we first met in the 1970's. know, i was just an aspiring whatever, a southern politician, had not been elected governor and he was already a legend. i said, what is the closest you came to getting killed doing this? he said it, once we were at a demonstration and i got knocked down on the ground and people were getting beat up pretty bad and i looked up and there was a man holding a long, heavy piece of pipe, and he lifted it and was clearly going to bring it down to my skull. last second, i turned my neck away and the crowd pushed him a little bit, and a couple seconds later i could not believe i was still alive. i think it is important to remember that. a quickecause he was thinker. because he was here on a mission that was bigger than personal ambition. things like that sometimes just happen, but usually they do not. things happened the john lewis long before we met and became friends that made him who he was. first, the famous story of jo
young grateful for and and reverend -- for andy young and reverend jackson and others who survived., i got him to replay me when story he told we first met in the 1970's. know, i was just an aspiring whatever, a southern politician, had not been elected governor and he was already a legend. i said, what is the closest you came to getting killed doing this? he said it, once we were at a demonstration and i got knocked down on the ground and people were getting beat up pretty bad and i looked up...
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hire young people to help with that. even in the shelter-in-place hotels, how can young people be part of the stat? i think there are ways that we can include community and i'm using my youth lens because i run a youth organization but community in general. these are ways we can incorporate the community in a way that doesn't make them feel tokenized and you understand what you're going to do and you're going to sit here and this is on the checklist. this is having them feel a part of the solution and helping their community that is also uplifting them economically. >> can i add to that too? we have a seniors group called network for elders out here. i know the president and she says they're trying to communicate because so many of them live alone and they don't even have laptops to do that. they used to meet monthly before covid. i asked how many laptops do you need? she said eight. they don't have the money to get it but it's a way to stay connected and to be able to engage and feel like they are also part of what they
hire young people to help with that. even in the shelter-in-place hotels, how can young people be part of the stat? i think there are ways that we can include community and i'm using my youth lens because i run a youth organization but community in general. these are ways we can incorporate the community in a way that doesn't make them feel tokenized and you understand what you're going to do and you're going to sit here and this is on the checklist. this is having them feel a part of the...
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one of the things that as we come to close i want to ask you is young people, young women listening to this conversation they might be saying oh my goodness, i thought a political career was for me but maybe i don't belong in that space because it is either so hard or there are so many barriers. what advice do you give them? i am of the mind that we need to flood the zone with young leadership because to your point earlier, they don't need the culture shift that being gay is okay and having black lives matter should be a right and that the claimant is on fire. they have grown up in a world where you don't have to convince them that to be true but looking to our conversation they may have trepidation of getting input what is your advice? >> guest: i would say that the system is not fair all the time but we all know that. but i also say that you your right to vote is powerful. if it weren't they will not trying so hard to take it away. you have to participate in the process in order to get to the change you want. don't fall back on the citizens him of it is too hard and it won't matter a
one of the things that as we come to close i want to ask you is young people, young women listening to this conversation they might be saying oh my goodness, i thought a political career was for me but maybe i don't belong in that space because it is either so hard or there are so many barriers. what advice do you give them? i am of the mind that we need to flood the zone with young leadership because to your point earlier, they don't need the culture shift that being gay is okay and having...
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once again the young woman doesn't have any idea. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old see her appearance is that of a june also. one of these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. because you get. just said typical friday night and you know hollywood and the city of alley. morons. when the not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their agents. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon munoz recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first that was our 11th and then we go to jail to hear her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her salary at the last hour there to see if this was in charge of the children actually. she actually jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and she's be
once again the young woman doesn't have any idea. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old see her appearance is that of a june also. one of these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. because you get. just said typical friday night and you know hollywood and the city of alley. morons. when the not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their agents. in the...
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member of congress representing the people of this state in this district for 33 years, mentor to youngple including me at the time until his final day on the earth and he not only embraced that responsibility but he made it his life's work. it isn't bad for a boy from tr troy. john was born into modest means, that means he was poor. in the heart of the jim crow south the parents who picked somebody else's cotton, apparently he did not take to farm work and on days when he was supposed to help his brothers and sisters with their labor he would hide under the porch and make a break for the school bus when it showed up. his mother, willa mae lewis, nurtured that curiosity in this shy, serious child and once you learn something, she told her son, once you get something inside your head, no one can take it away from you. as a boy, john listened to the door after bedtime and listening to his friends complain about the clan. one sunday he heard doctor king preached on the radio and as a college student in tennessee he signed up for the workshops on the tactics of nonviolent civil disobedience
member of congress representing the people of this state in this district for 33 years, mentor to youngple including me at the time until his final day on the earth and he not only embraced that responsibility but he made it his life's work. it isn't bad for a boy from tr troy. john was born into modest means, that means he was poor. in the heart of the jim crow south the parents who picked somebody else's cotton, apparently he did not take to farm work and on days when he was supposed to help...
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today's elderly for today's young. much public debt only comes dean decades later that means today's young will carry the can in many countries. there is already a shortage of jobs and training opportunities higher taxes and spending cuts are quite likely in the future so are today's materials the main losers in the coronavirus crisis. you will. not necessarily they might also stand to benefit if investment is focused on shaping the future. education digitalisation environmental protection. if firms are kept going through the process drugs should become available again code is of government bonds should eventually get paid out for days young will inherit public debt but some of them will also inherit government bonds so members of the same generation will be paying each other back. if an economy grows strongly repaying debt won't be a huge problem. protracted crisis by contrast would be a disaster. bankruptcies mass unemployment would be much muscle coming generations than inheriting a pile of public debt. professor no
today's elderly for today's young. much public debt only comes dean decades later that means today's young will carry the can in many countries. there is already a shortage of jobs and training opportunities higher taxes and spending cuts are quite likely in the future so are today's materials the main losers in the coronavirus crisis. you will. not necessarily they might also stand to benefit if investment is focused on shaping the future. education digitalisation environmental protection. if...
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a far cry —— the lives that young people are experiencing areafarcry that young people are experiencingwhat young people expected to live in their past. in europe, i think we see the rising spike, in france, in spain, to a certain extent in portugal, is associated with movements of young people. the opening of nightclubs, the socialisation in beaches, parties and so on, it will mean that there's a much higher transmission rates. and the big worry is, this will continue once schools will open and some universities will open. so it is quite a bit concerned. it do you have a sense of where this fits into the global picture? because of thisjoie de vivre into the global picture? because of this joie de vivre language applies, presumably, to young people in the developed world, in the developing world, they picture is extremely critical for young people economically as well as their pa rents economically as well as their parents and grandparents are in terms of their life chances. just in terms of their life chances. just in terms of the global picture, we've also come in the last few hours t
a far cry —— the lives that young people are experiencing areafarcry that young people are experiencingwhat young people expected to live in their past. in europe, i think we see the rising spike, in france, in spain, to a certain extent in portugal, is associated with movements of young people. the opening of nightclubs, the socialisation in beaches, parties and so on, it will mean that there's a much higher transmission rates. and the big worry is, this will continue once schools will...