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areva, to you.ive that african-american voters were not mobilizing. we kept hearing that over and over again. they're not excited or coming out. but then come the day, the result, they flipped it on their head. african-americans make up 26% of the electorate there, of the population there in alabama. he got 30% of african-americans out for this vote, which was incredible. i want to put up on the screen how they broke for these candidates. as you see there, black men and black women, over 90%, well over breaking for doug jones. 92% of black men, 97% of black women. and i wonder, areva, whether that had something to do with comments made like this by roy moore. take a listen. >> i think we were great when we were united, even though we had slavery, we cared for one another. >> roy moore there reminiscing about the time of slavery, when families were united. was that a galvanizing factor? >> i think that was. but the reality is, african-americans are a reliable democratic voting bloc, and we are so oft
areva, to you.ive that african-american voters were not mobilizing. we kept hearing that over and over again. they're not excited or coming out. but then come the day, the result, they flipped it on their head. african-americans make up 26% of the electorate there, of the population there in alabama. he got 30% of african-americans out for this vote, which was incredible. i want to put up on the screen how they broke for these candidates. as you see there, black men and black women, over 90%,...
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some in juvenile court, and some in traditional court. >> but areva, you know, a young man was killedis family is in mourning. they want these kids tried as adults. this is an incredibly tough balance to strike. >> it absolutely is, and prosecutors and judges have to make these calls all the time, and in some cases, families don't believe justice is served and we know in ohio the families feel like these boys should be tried in adult courts, but the prosecutor says it won't happen, and they will stay in the juvenile system. >> just a point as we thank areva and stephanie, thank you both. this is a great case to discuss with your teenagers. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, the baseball coach at the top of his game suddenly fighting for his life at the world series celebration. his miraculous survival story straight ahead. at the world series celebration. his miraculous survival story straight ahead. "hey google, good morning." "good morning, claire." "it's 52 degrees with a chance of rain, so you might want an umbrella." oh, that's thoughtful. it'll also read you the news, look up traffic
some in juvenile court, and some in traditional court. >> but areva, you know, a young man was killedis family is in mourning. they want these kids tried as adults. this is an incredibly tough balance to strike. >> it absolutely is, and prosecutors and judges have to make these calls all the time, and in some cases, families don't believe justice is served and we know in ohio the families feel like these boys should be tried in adult courts, but the prosecutor says it won't happen,...
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just given that timeline of events, areva, what does it tell you? >> very troubling timeline, very troubling for the white house. and we know that special counsel mueller is looking at this. an obstruction of justice has always been on the table. ever since donald trump went on national television, talking to nbc, where he basically said he fired james comey because of the russia investigation. now, we know trump's story about why he fired comey has changed multiple times. but it doesn't look good for the white house, for us now to see this tweet, where he's admitting he knew that flynn lied to the fbi, and to know that he also asked james comey shortly there after to lay off michael flynn. why would the president ask the fbi director to lay off michael flynn. that is a really big question. >> areva martin, thank you so much for your perspective. >> thank you. >>> during the 2016 presidential election, michael flynn stood alongside the u.s. president as one of his most loyal strident supporters. loyalty very important to the president. our tom forem
just given that timeline of events, areva, what does it tell you? >> very troubling timeline, very troubling for the white house. and we know that special counsel mueller is looking at this. an obstruction of justice has always been on the table. ever since donald trump went on national television, talking to nbc, where he basically said he fired james comey because of the russia investigation. now, we know trump's story about why he fired comey has changed multiple times. but it doesn't...
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stephanie dowd is a clinical psychologist at the child mind institute, and areva martin in los angelesowd let's start with you. some of these kids we're talking 13, and 14 years old. when role does the development play in this? >> brain development plays a big role in this. for teens, the brain is still developing. for the human brain, it's developing through the mid 20s, and so the part of the brain that is called the prefrontal cortex is responsible for planning thinking through short-term long-term consequences. controlling one's emotions and impulses. that is the last part of the brain to develop. so it's important to recognize that teens -- it's not that they don't have this ability to engage in those behaviors. it's just an underdeveloped part of the brain for them. >> this is a horrifying story for both of us. we both have boys at home. can you say more about what drives these teenagers to do these things? >> it's hard for adults to comprehend that a something like this, you.but the important thing to remember is the teen brain is different than the adult brain. teens have a tou
stephanie dowd is a clinical psychologist at the child mind institute, and areva martin in los angelesowd let's start with you. some of these kids we're talking 13, and 14 years old. when role does the development play in this? >> brain development plays a big role in this. for teens, the brain is still developing. for the human brain, it's developing through the mid 20s, and so the part of the brain that is called the prefrontal cortex is responsible for planning thinking through...
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[screaming] a new survey by the insurance company areva 20% of millennials think being called snowflake millennials feel the term is unfairly applied to them. that's a look at your headlines. so, guys, don't call them millennial snowflakes. steve: all right, jillian. pete: i will keep doing. so. steve: meanwhile, conceal carry bill has passed the house. easier for gun owners to carry legally concealed weapons across state lines. house minority leader nancy pelosi saying in a vote two months after sixening attacks in las vegas and souter land springs, republicans have decided to honor the families of the victims by passing a stunningly dangerous bill that opens the flood gates to guns. our next guest survived the las vegas massacre that left 58 dead and says he wishes the bill would have been in place during the shooting. joining us now is dan watkins, the survivor, along with the author of the bill north carolina republican congressman richard hudson. guys, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: okay, dan, let's start with you. i understand that initially we now know that the shoo
[screaming] a new survey by the insurance company areva 20% of millennials think being called snowflake millennials feel the term is unfairly applied to them. that's a look at your headlines. so, guys, don't call them millennial snowflakes. steve: all right, jillian. pete: i will keep doing. so. steve: meanwhile, conceal carry bill has passed the house. easier for gun owners to carry legally concealed weapons across state lines. house minority leader nancy pelosi saying in a vote two months...