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jesse moore? guest: i would say this and i come from a family of educators. freedom of speech has to be first and foremost. has that in mind encouraging that with their students and building a space that makes it easy for people to talk with each other about their differences. i will also say that it there is anything that is falling off in our democracy, it is a space for civil discourse on difficult ideas. there is no better place to practice it, to get more acquainted with the practice of civil discourse that in our or highclassrooms school classrooms, or elementary classrooms. how do we inspire more people with a mindset like that to get into teaching, to get into education is a good question. i don't have the answer, but the more we can make our schools a the betterdemocracy, that people are not looking at each other like a different species when they do not agree. host: how do you feel about trigger warnings for topics that come up. ofngs that have gotten a lot attention as these discussions
jesse moore? guest: i would say this and i come from a family of educators. freedom of speech has to be first and foremost. has that in mind encouraging that with their students and building a space that makes it easy for people to talk with each other about their differences. i will also say that it there is anything that is falling off in our democracy, it is a space for civil discourse on difficult ideas. there is no better place to practice it, to get more acquainted with the practice of...
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jesse moore?this and i come from a family of educators. freedom of speech has to be first and foremost. has that in mind encouraging that with their students and building a space that makes it easy for people to talk with each other about their differences. i will also say that it there is anything that is falling off in our democracy, it is a space for civil discourse on difficult ideas. there is no better place to practice it, to get more acquainted with the practice of civil discourse that in our or highclassrooms school classrooms, or elementary classrooms. how do we inspire more people with a mindset like that to get into teaching, to get into education is a good question. i don't have the answer, but the more we can make our schools a the betterdemocracy, that people are not looking at each other like a different species when they do not agree. host: how do you feel about trigger warnings for topics that come up. ofngs that have gotten a lot attention as these discussions are happening on co
jesse moore?this and i come from a family of educators. freedom of speech has to be first and foremost. has that in mind encouraging that with their students and building a space that makes it easy for people to talk with each other about their differences. i will also say that it there is anything that is falling off in our democracy, it is a space for civil discourse on difficult ideas. there is no better place to practice it, to get more acquainted with the practice of civil discourse that...
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joining me is executive director of young invincibles and jesse moore vice president of civic engagementor rock the vote. hillary clinton has lost a lot of support among millennials in a short time. what exactly is she doing wrong? >> first of think it's important to look at the impact millennial voters broadly will have on this election. to paint a picture, millennial voters make up about 69 million voters this fall. that's equivalent to the number of baby boomer voters. issues that face young people are going to be critical. consistently polling has shown issues like jobs, the economy, higher education beings student debt, those are issues that motivate young people. we ran a poll this past year and found that 61% of millennials say that student debt is going to be a major influencer on the vote this fall. >> what is ate peel of gary johnson and jill stein for that age group? >> i'm not sure it's the appeal of the candidates themselves. it's something we know about young voters. we keep our options open. anybody who knows or has been in their 20s or early 30s knows we keep our options
joining me is executive director of young invincibles and jesse moore vice president of civic engagementor rock the vote. hillary clinton has lost a lot of support among millennials in a short time. what exactly is she doing wrong? >> first of think it's important to look at the impact millennial voters broadly will have on this election. to paint a picture, millennial voters make up about 69 million voters this fall. that's equivalent to the number of baby boomer voters. issues that face...
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we have jesse moore with the rock the vote. >> good morning. >> let's talk about registering to votend >> the first thing is you are not too late, but you are getting close. it is time to register to vote right now. if you are in mississippi, for instance, today is your deadline. >> i was about to ask. how many states have deadlines this week? >> 28 this week. >> 28? >> yes. better safe than sorry. you can go to rockthevote.com. figure out if you are coming up on the deadline. >> reerquirements, you want to a u.s. citizen and 18 years old. check your status is important. a lot of people move. you have to update your status when you move. it's best not to assume. go online and make sure you are registered at the right place. >> come on down with me. once you are registered, let's talk about what you need to know. especially if you want to vote early. >> i will tell you this, vote early. the president he is busy. that's what busy people do. we have jobs. we have kids. we have things to worry about. it gives you weekend options and night options and several days. >> i don't think a lot of
we have jesse moore with the rock the vote. >> good morning. >> let's talk about registering to votend >> the first thing is you are not too late, but you are getting close. it is time to register to vote right now. if you are in mississippi, for instance, today is your deadline. >> i was about to ask. how many states have deadlines this week? >> 28 this week. >> 28? >> yes. better safe than sorry. you can go to rockthevote.com. figure out if you are...
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jesse moore from up -- from rock the vote will discuss their efforts to reach millennial voters and ways to get them to the polls on election day. -- will discuss challenges facing the consumer financial protection bureau following this week's decision by a federal appeals court that the bureau's structure is unconstitutional. she will also talk about what the group was designed to do and where the agency goes from here. be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern this morning. congressmann michael fitzpatrick is retiring from congress and his brother is running for his seat in pennsylvania's eighth congressional district. ryan fitzpatrick meets representative -- any debate, thursday. we will cover it live, on c-span. later, north carolina -- facing democrat deborah ross. live coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and the c-span radio app. republican senator mike lee any debate with democratic challenger misty snow. this is courtesy of the utah debate commission. from the campus of brigham young university, the utah debate commission welcomes you to the utah senate
jesse moore from up -- from rock the vote will discuss their efforts to reach millennial voters and ways to get them to the polls on election day. -- will discuss challenges facing the consumer financial protection bureau following this week's decision by a federal appeals court that the bureau's structure is unconstitutional. she will also talk about what the group was designed to do and where the agency goes from here. be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern this morning....
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jesse moore is with us to discuss efforts to increase millennial turnout the selection. he served as vice president of civic engagement at rock the vote. remind our viewers what rock the vote is. >> it is a nonprofit organization. we are nonpartisan. our job is what you just said, engage the millennial voters and turned them out. that is everything from building the technology they need to make registering and voting as easy as possible to chasing them down with reminders when it is time to register or
jesse moore is with us to discuss efforts to increase millennial turnout the selection. he served as vice president of civic engagement at rock the vote. remind our viewers what rock the vote is. >> it is a nonprofit organization. we are nonpartisan. our job is what you just said, engage the millennial voters and turned them out. that is everything from building the technology they need to make registering and voting as easy as possible to chasing them down with reminders when it is time...
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jesse moore from rock the vote effortson to talk about to reach millennium voters.hen challenges facing the consumer financial protection bureau following this week's decision by a federal appeals court that the -- is unconstitutional. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. betweenr: now a debate pat macquarrie and state coopery general roy moderated by chuck todd. this is courtesy of the north carolina broadcasters association. a service to the citizens of the state by the north carolina association of podcasters educational foundation -- of broadcasters educational foundation. chuck todd: good evening, i am chuck todd. welcome to the north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation gubernatorial candidates debate between governor pat mccrory, and democrat roy cooper. we should note that this debate is happening at a difficult time. hundreds of thousands of north carolinians are without power. threading still remains a threat for so many desk flooding storm is a threat for so many. we want to
jesse moore from rock the vote effortson to talk about to reach millennium voters.hen challenges facing the consumer financial protection bureau following this week's decision by a federal appeals court that the -- is unconstitutional. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. betweenr: now a debate pat macquarrie and state coopery general roy moderated by chuck todd. this is courtesy of the north carolina broadcasters association....
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then jesse moore from rock the vote will be on to discuss rock the vote's efforts to reach millennial voters and ways to get them to the polls on election day. and the "wall street journal's" financial regulation reporter will discuss challenges facing the consumer financial protection bureau following this week's decision by a federal appeals court that the bureau's structure is unconstitutional. she'll also talk about what the cfpb was designed to do and where the agency goes from here. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> next, criminal justice analysts discuss community policing practices, including the use of body cameras, police militarization and the use of social media surveillance. this one-hour event is hosted by the cato institute. >>> good afternoon everybody. i want to welcome the audience and our c-span viewers who are tuning in. i am peter russo, the director of congressional affairs at the cato institute. i want to thank you for coming today. this is a capitol hill briefing entitled "fall fabl
then jesse moore from rock the vote will be on to discuss rock the vote's efforts to reach millennial voters and ways to get them to the polls on election day. and the "wall street journal's" financial regulation reporter will discuss challenges facing the consumer financial protection bureau following this week's decision by a federal appeals court that the bureau's structure is unconstitutional. she'll also talk about what the cfpb was designed to do and where the agency goes from...