. >>> barkbara bush joins young people to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore ways so-called millennials are engaging in their communities. here's a portion of that event with joelle guam bell of the roosevelt institute. >> i think there's a misunderstanding of our generation and it's because as our generation comes into positions of power to influence business and government and policy we're being disruptive, right? we're looking at new ways to do things and not nestly trusting or in favor of establishment or institutions. there's a recent poll showing our generation trusts political and religious institutions far less than generations before us. i think that can be disconcerting to folks. that mean there is has to be a change in status quo in order to be able to engage young people. think about this past election. there's a lot of folks talking about how millennials didn't turn out to vote but in reality we turned out at the same level as we did in 2010. the problem was that people didn't know how to reach us right? they weren't -- they were usin