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let's look at the banks of young people.re migrants? i was not old enough to vote in the eu referendum. but my future has been plunged into uncertainty by the older people who voted to leave the eu. i will not have the chance to study abroad if we have to pull out of erasmus. i will not have the chance to have foreign lecturers and i want to live in a country where we can accept these people, except people from other countries and embrace the culture they bring and embrace them as citizens. i think a lot of what is being said amongst young people in the wake of the referendum is scaremongering in terms of erasmus, immigration and other things. the whole reason, the reason i think a lot of people voted to leave is because they wanted to control, not necessarily because the numbers needed to come down but they needed to be control. people study abroad outside of the eu and you can still do that. so voted to leave amongst the over 605 question this young lady says you have stolen our future. i'm not against people coming in fro
let's look at the banks of young people.re migrants? i was not old enough to vote in the eu referendum. but my future has been plunged into uncertainty by the older people who voted to leave the eu. i will not have the chance to study abroad if we have to pull out of erasmus. i will not have the chance to have foreign lecturers and i want to live in a country where we can accept these people, except people from other countries and embrace the culture they bring and embrace them as citizens. i...
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>> what a study says is young people are missing. they complain that it is too detailed, too much regulation reaching into daily lives. >> they are troubling at first glance but are there similar studies from the past we can compare this to? do we see a trend? >> there have been studies maybe four or five weeks ago. if you ask people very generally what they think, they say it is great and i am for it. as soon as you start digging deeper asking for how it works, what do you think we should improve, this agreement starts to get critical. >> this time looking at young people, it's the first of its kind. were we doing this 20 years ago? >> they are publishing this kind of data. the last publication was two years ago. they look into continuing this kind of work and look into some of the questions we have raised. >> can you offer me one solution to take with them? >> to understand europe? >> how can you with young people, what can be done to foster a greater sense of appreciation for democracy? try living without democracy. >> if you look
>> what a study says is young people are missing. they complain that it is too detailed, too much regulation reaching into daily lives. >> they are troubling at first glance but are there similar studies from the past we can compare this to? do we see a trend? >> there have been studies maybe four or five weeks ago. if you ask people very generally what they think, they say it is great and i am for it. as soon as you start digging deeper asking for how it works, what do you...
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to add onto that, i think young people, especially where i am from, hackney, i see young people are verys, young people wa nt with social awareness, young people want to being dates but how can they being gauged when you have trebled tuition fees, young people have been a demographic that have been pushed into a corner, ignored and neglected for far too long, it is hard to engage with that part of society when they are being pushed away. there is a sense in recent years, as cat and jermaine have been alluding to, the government policy has focused on older people, frankly older voters, most notably through the triple lock on pensions, increasing student tuition fees, generally, this whole sense of workplace in zero hours contracts, pension changes and so on and so forth. the dice has been loaded against young people, do you see anything in the current campaign that suggests that might be turning? that politicians are beginning to think about future generations? not from the conservative party, not from the conservative party, not from theresa may. you are voting liberal democrat? yes. the
to add onto that, i think young people, especially where i am from, hackney, i see young people are verys, young people wa nt with social awareness, young people want to being dates but how can they being gauged when you have trebled tuition fees, young people have been a demographic that have been pushed into a corner, ignored and neglected for far too long, it is hard to engage with that part of society when they are being pushed away. there is a sense in recent years, as cat and jermaine...
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this vast number of young people. young people who are going to college in greater numbers than ever before. young people who are increasingly attuned to broader social issues. they are caring about what is going on in the america around them. they are seeing a deeply unjust nation. they are seeing in america that acting with-- brutality across the road, particularly on nations filled with people of color. and post colonial nations. they are mad. not all of them, but a lot of them. another thing that really shocks the older generation is, not just the discontent and the marching on the streets. the peaceful and nonviolent protests of these young people, but the increasing violence and disrespect of authority with which these take on. even in the most elite college campuses in the nation. so, in april and may, columbian manyrsity is one of places, many colleges campuses across the country's -- country that becomes consumed by these protests. the administration of the university becomes a target of student discontent ar
this vast number of young people. young people who are going to college in greater numbers than ever before. young people who are increasingly attuned to broader social issues. they are caring about what is going on in the america around them. they are seeing a deeply unjust nation. they are seeing in america that acting with-- brutality across the road, particularly on nations filled with people of color. and post colonial nations. they are mad. not all of them, but a lot of them. another...
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the unemployment rate for young people stood at 12.5% in february, 2016.hat's the worst figure since 1999 when a new statistical method was employed. this man is an economist and professor emayor tus at seoul university. he served adds prime minister in 2009. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> because the south korean economy depends on major firms and conglomerates, young people continue to seek jobs at such firms. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he just graduated from university. he's concentrating his job hunting efforts on major firms. on this day, he got together with peers who are also aiming for similar jobs. all the conversation was related to job hunting. >> can they really land jobs at major firms? these young job seekers know they face unfavorable odds, but with success on the line, they can't give [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ]
the unemployment rate for young people stood at 12.5% in february, 2016.hat's the worst figure since 1999 when a new statistical method was employed. this man is an economist and professor emayor tus at seoul university. he served adds prime minister in 2009. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> because the south korean economy depends on major firms and conglomerates, young people continue to seek jobs...
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there are also young people on college campuses, young people in high school, young people who are justost-collegiate, who have very different ideas about what america is, what it should be, who are championing conservative values, who are not disrupting their parents by -- distressing their parents by doing drugs, but are projecting a more wholesome image. and also, who are going to -- gravitating to conservative thinkers and politicians. barry goldwater, ronald reagan, on and on, as people who have the answers for what is ailing america. the solution is not more government, freedom for people -- is not freedom for people to do it they want. the solution is less government. the solution's returned to traditional values of charge and family. so the late 1960's is the beginning of not only the modern politics of the left but also of the right. to understand the 1960's as a hippie timeaired, is to mr. reid things going on that were powerful. it also explains how 1968 played out how it did. so june begins with an event that completely upends not only the democratic political landscape but
there are also young people on college campuses, young people in high school, young people who are justost-collegiate, who have very different ideas about what america is, what it should be, who are championing conservative values, who are not disrupting their parents by -- distressing their parents by doing drugs, but are projecting a more wholesome image. and also, who are going to -- gravitating to conservative thinkers and politicians. barry goldwater, ronald reagan, on and on, as people...
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you are on with gary younge. >> caller: hi, mr. younge. your book looks interesting and i think i will buy it. how many gun deaths and car accidents are related to people who are high on drugs or drunk? and the second question is you have two societies. i know switzerland and, i think, sweden, every man has a military rifle in his house, they are required to train with the militia or the national guard, whatever they call themselves, and they don't have this level of gun violence. so, with that, i will let you speak. thank you. >> host: matt, what are you views when it comes to the second amendment and private ownership of guns? >> guest: >> caller: my sister lived in switzerland and i visited for a few days. i think all men should have to be in the armed forces like switzerland and train together once a year and i think instead of being segregated into different communities, black, white, whatever you can want to call it that would bring the nation together and help to calm down a lot of the violence. so, i am a big advocate. i would do a
you are on with gary younge. >> caller: hi, mr. younge. your book looks interesting and i think i will buy it. how many gun deaths and car accidents are related to people who are high on drugs or drunk? and the second question is you have two societies. i know switzerland and, i think, sweden, every man has a military rifle in his house, they are required to train with the militia or the national guard, whatever they call themselves, and they don't have this level of gun violence. so,...
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we picked up a young girl of the floor was cove red a young girl of the floor was covered in blood withhem. it was bizarre. there is glass and there are nuts, metal nuts that have been packed in the device that has exploded. i can't think of anything else that's got nuts that would be flying around. which way? traumatised and uncertain what to do, many of the youngsters just keep running. some searching for their parents have been waiting to pick them up at the end of the concert. others looking for relatives and friends who have gone missing. and today, some families are still trying to find their children, having heard nothing from them since last night's concert. there are children amongst the many casualties. all the major hospitals in manchester being used last night to receive the injured and the dead. the police have confirmed that it was a terrorist attack, apparently being carried out by a suicide bomber. this has been the most horrific incident we have ever faced here in greater manchester, and one that we all hoped we would never see. families and many young people we re see.
we picked up a young girl of the floor was cove red a young girl of the floor was covered in blood withhem. it was bizarre. there is glass and there are nuts, metal nuts that have been packed in the device that has exploded. i can't think of anything else that's got nuts that would be flying around. which way? traumatised and uncertain what to do, many of the youngsters just keep running. some searching for their parents have been waiting to pick them up at the end of the concert. others...
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we see more young people going to university and we see the positive destinations of young people continuingease. remember, the record of the snp scottish government was assessed by the scottish people in the scottish parliament election last year and we won that election with a higher number of constituency vote than any in the scottish parliament lifetime. on top of the international study, your own official body on literary and numeracy came out with damning figures about what was happening there. if you count the literacy and numeracy rates, i don't know what you can get right? your response, to the scottish survey of numeracy and literacy. it is a survey we carry out, not an organisation. but you closed it down. it is a sample survey based on information on secondary schools, but what we are replacing it with his comprehensive data broken down notjust by local authorities, but school by school. the survey was highly regarded. wasn't it? as first minister it doesn't tell me anything about the performance of individual schools. i'm replacing it with something that will give us not just i'
we see more young people going to university and we see the positive destinations of young people continuingease. remember, the record of the snp scottish government was assessed by the scottish people in the scottish parliament election last year and we won that election with a higher number of constituency vote than any in the scottish parliament lifetime. on top of the international study, your own official body on literary and numeracy came out with damning figures about what was happening...
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, young should years is how they got their name, they are very young so it is really a humbling sense of just how great our younger generation, is how selfless it is, and what they are willing to commit, basically, signing a blank check payable to the american people with their very lives to protect it, and that is really what i have come away from this job with, is a deeper sense of just being humbled by the commitment of others. >> dickerson: our full interview with secretary mats advertise is available on our
, young should years is how they got their name, they are very young so it is really a humbling sense of just how great our younger generation, is how selfless it is, and what they are willing to commit, basically, signing a blank check payable to the american people with their very lives to protect it, and that is really what i have come away from this job with, is a deeper sense of just being humbled by the commitment of others. >> dickerson: our full interview with secretary mats...
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young boys, young girls, people my age, 19. we went there not long ago. we've been to the arena this month. why now, why this time? when you go to such a big place, it is always on the back of your mind with the world the back of your mind with the world the way it is, it is sad. now, how do people go on? people live in manchester. we don't live in manchester. we don't live in manchester. it's scary. i've got loads of friends who go to uni here. it's devastating. one of the bands inside the arena captured the moment when fans heard an explosion. 0h, oh, my god. whatjust happened? 0h, my oh, my god. whatjust happened? 0h, d! oh, my god. whatjust happened? 0h, my god! so that was that jarrad -- dreadful moment. we heard from manchester police. they have also released a phone to the public: this is a hotlines are people who maybe saw something suspicious in the lead—up to be suspected attack which could help the peace in the investigation. the number to call is as it is on the screen: the national anti—terrorist hotline. well, we had heard about ariana grand
young boys, young girls, people my age, 19. we went there not long ago. we've been to the arena this month. why now, why this time? when you go to such a big place, it is always on the back of your mind with the world the back of your mind with the world the way it is, it is sad. now, how do people go on? people live in manchester. we don't live in manchester. we don't live in manchester. it's scary. i've got loads of friends who go to uni here. it's devastating. one of the bands inside the...
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of 4.7% but with young voters and young people lead of 4.4%.riple the amount... and it is true of many countries in europe, isn't it? in spain it is higher than 23.5. it is incredible. it is interesting. he is discussing the effects of having a print share programmes and being able to train people much better in a younger age which is then enables them to have a better career. but that seems to be quite an issue in many of these countries. moving on. the paper we don't often feature, the philippines style. president trump, quite significant, president trump inviting the president of the philippines to the white house. some people say this could be seen as a tacit endorsement of the rather hardline approach of detergent.” guess there will be some criticism for guess there will be some criticism foertrump in guess there will be some criticism for mr trump in reaching out to rodrigo duterte imposing a christian with what he is doing with his legacy. as you mentioned, he is known for extrajudicial —— extradited —— extra judicial killings of drug ad
of 4.7% but with young voters and young people lead of 4.4%.riple the amount... and it is true of many countries in europe, isn't it? in spain it is higher than 23.5. it is incredible. it is interesting. he is discussing the effects of having a print share programmes and being able to train people much better in a younger age which is then enables them to have a better career. but that seems to be quite an issue in many of these countries. moving on. the paper we don't often feature, the...
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the victims were intended to be young. as bad as it is to kill innocent people, that is the most terrific. second, they timed it to wait until people were waiting to leave the concert. they were outside in a location that did not require them to go into the venue, but they knew a lot of people would be coming out at the close of the concert. that timing is a particularly tragic element to the terror attack. laura: thank you for joining us. >> and again, my condolences. laura: thank you for that. still to come, in the movies he always got the bad guy and the girl, off-camera he was charmed personified. the world remembers roger moore, a.k.a. james bond. laura: a gay couple is being caned in public 83 times in a conservative province in indonesia. they were arrested in late march after neighborhood vigilantes broke into their room to catch them having sex. you might find this report distressing. public shaming. 83 strokes of the cane in front of a crowd of hundreds. it is the caning of a gay couple. yesterday when i met with
the victims were intended to be young. as bad as it is to kill innocent people, that is the most terrific. second, they timed it to wait until people were waiting to leave the concert. they were outside in a location that did not require them to go into the venue, but they knew a lot of people would be coming out at the close of the concert. that timing is a particularly tragic element to the terror attack. laura: thank you for joining us. >> and again, my condolences. laura: thank you...
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as young as eight yea rs of the fatalities as young as eight years old.ack and what makes it particularly shocking. so—called islamic state have claimed responsibility for this attack. do you attach any credibility to that? we know in the past they kind of jump we know in the past they kind of jump onto any bandwagon and claim responsible at you for an attack they did not know anything about in advance. they have motive for doing that. hopefully it will become clearer. the authorities will release information on this individual‘s motivations and whether they really were attached orjust inspired by so—called islamic date oi’ inspired by so—called islamic date or something else. the key question for the police is whether it was an attacker acting alone, putting together this home—made suicide bomb, or was acting with others. what is your sense on that? to put together and expose the device of that kind might require help. together and expose the device of that kind might require helpm does seem that help would have been required to build a device that compl
as young as eight yea rs of the fatalities as young as eight years old.ack and what makes it particularly shocking. so—called islamic state have claimed responsibility for this attack. do you attach any credibility to that? we know in the past they kind of jump we know in the past they kind of jump onto any bandwagon and claim responsible at you for an attack they did not know anything about in advance. they have motive for doing that. hopefully it will become clearer. the authorities will...
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this attack, where so many young people would die.he mother who is still missing. >> reporter: from the teenagers who were on their own for a concert, to the children running out holding their mother's hands. the attack was cruelly aimed at young lives, innocent children. among the dead, saffie roussos, just 8 years old, separated from her mother and big sister. she did not survive. her school saying today, "she was simply a beautiful little girl loved by everyone." there are reports here her mother was critically injured, in the hospital, and might not be aware of what happened to saffie. 18-year-old georgina callander had her picture taken with the pop star two years ago and was back to see her in concert. she did not make it out. and at a vigil here in manchester, a town square filled with thousands to honor the young faces who did not get out. [ crying ] >> it's a horrible thing that's happened. it won't change this city. >> reporter: why was it so important for you to come out today? >> it's an attack on manchester, which is our
this attack, where so many young people would die.he mother who is still missing. >> reporter: from the teenagers who were on their own for a concert, to the children running out holding their mother's hands. the attack was cruelly aimed at young lives, innocent children. among the dead, saffie roussos, just 8 years old, separated from her mother and big sister. she did not survive. her school saying today, "she was simply a beautiful little girl loved by everyone." there are...
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do you know the warning signs of mental illness in a child or young adult? this is national mental health awareness month. it's also the anniversary of nbc 4's changing mind campaign. starting to focus on the issue of mental health awareness. our guest is a child and adolescent psychiatrist. he is chief of the substance abuse and mental health services administration adolescent and family branch. she is the director of youth and family services for every mind which is formally the mental health association. welcome all of you to different than they are in an adult? and i'll ask you? >> well it could be a little confusing because kids are moving targets so there's always change as they develop so it can be really hard for some families to identify is what i'm seeing typical development or is this really an indication of a problem. so for instance teens. so it's typical for teens to get a little bit moody at what point do you say this is no longer moodiness but maybe an indication of something much more significant like a mood disorder whether it's depression
do you know the warning signs of mental illness in a child or young adult? this is national mental health awareness month. it's also the anniversary of nbc 4's changing mind campaign. starting to focus on the issue of mental health awareness. our guest is a child and adolescent psychiatrist. he is chief of the substance abuse and mental health services administration adolescent and family branch. she is the director of youth and family services for every mind which is formally the mental health...
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young families. terrified parents, some still hoping to find their children. 22 people were killed, dozens more rushed to the hospital. many critically injured. tonight, we have new images here and where the bomb was detonated just after that concert ended and the suspect tonight, authorities forcing their way into his home today. we begin with abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran here in manchester tonight. ♪ >> reporter: they came out on a school night to see their idol, thousands of teenage girls packing the arena. pop diva ariana grande finishes her encore in a shower of pink balloons. at 10:33 p.m., the house lights come up, and then the sound of the bomb. >> oh, my god. >> what's going on? >> what just happened? what's going on? >> reporter: panic. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: confusion, those pink balloons popping as the audience stampedes for the exits. girls clamber over railings, dropping into the crowd, desperate to escape. carol taylor was there with a friend and their children. >
young families. terrified parents, some still hoping to find their children. 22 people were killed, dozens more rushed to the hospital. many critically injured. tonight, we have new images here and where the bomb was detonated just after that concert ended and the suspect tonight, authorities forcing their way into his home today. we begin with abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran here in manchester tonight. ♪ >> reporter: they came out on a school night to see their idol,...
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young lives so cruelly taken.s are being treated. the emergency services were alerted just minutes after the attack. i imagine they have been working flat out ever since? yes, george. there are 59 patients at eight different hospitals in the greater manchester area being treated, including nine here at manchester royal infirmary, a major trauma centre. we don't know how many of them are children and how many of them are children and how many of them are adults but we do know there are 12 patients at the royal manchester children's hospital for the under 16s. royal manchester children's hospital for the under 165. there is at least one other child at another hospital. we don't know how many have serious 01’ we don't know how many have serious or life—threatening injuries. some, we are told, are rendered state and oui’ we are told, are rendered state and our intensive care, and maybe in hospitalfor a our intensive care, and maybe in hospital for a little while to come. —— are in intensive care. we have heard that no
young lives so cruelly taken.s are being treated. the emergency services were alerted just minutes after the attack. i imagine they have been working flat out ever since? yes, george. there are 59 patients at eight different hospitals in the greater manchester area being treated, including nine here at manchester royal infirmary, a major trauma centre. we don't know how many of them are children and how many of them are children and how many of them are adults but we do know there are 12...
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, when you were young. it is just we live in very different worlds now. the nature of some of the economic problems seem more severe than was true in the depression. >> that's right. >> is spread -- our communities are so much larger than rankin was or than even harlem was. >> and i did not grow up in the midst of a drug culture. i mean that's the other thing. so many of the forces in our community now are so overt, the violence, the drugs. all of these are there, but i think that being such -- it is one of the reasons that i -- we came up in the national council of women, had the idea of the black family reunion. trying to just lift up values and say, you know, we're not a problem. we're some big people with problems and that our young people have to feel that they're not allow in the community and that they don't have to be taken in by everything that tags at them. it is not however -- and i think many think that in my day there were not forces trying to pull you in another way. i think many young people
, when you were young. it is just we live in very different worlds now. the nature of some of the economic problems seem more severe than was true in the depression. >> that's right. >> is spread -- our communities are so much larger than rankin was or than even harlem was. >> and i did not grow up in the midst of a drug culture. i mean that's the other thing. so many of the forces in our community now are so overt, the violence, the drugs. all of these are there, but i think...
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the voice of the young.e politician, it is loud and clear, at cambridge regional college. politician, it is loud and clear, at cambridge regional collegem politician, it is loud and clear, at cambridge regional college. it could be about anything, brexit, student tuition. it broadcasts to thousand of potential young voters in the number one target seat for the liberal democrats. so what is on their mind? politicians have to start appealing to young people, because these young people will grow old. the liberal democrat manifesto promises young people cheaper bus fare, higher welfare payment, promises young people cheaper bus fare, higherwelfare payment, help with housing an votes for 16—year—olds. is lowering the sleeting age the kind of policy that cuts it with these student hairdressers. a lot of people my age don't know enough about it and they kind of like, they go with what their parents think, so i don't think it a great idea to be honest. brexit is a big issue for you, explain why? i am a british citiz
the voice of the young.e politician, it is loud and clear, at cambridge regional college. politician, it is loud and clear, at cambridge regional collegem politician, it is loud and clear, at cambridge regional college. it could be about anything, brexit, student tuition. it broadcasts to thousand of potential young voters in the number one target seat for the liberal democrats. so what is on their mind? politicians have to start appealing to young people, because these young people will grow...
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young girls.has turned a whole city into a state of shock, and sadness. and upset. you have a book of condolence, please pick something from there that resonates with you and tell us why you opened the book?|j resonates with you and tell us why you opened the book? i will read you one of the prayers, there is so many, but this one caught my attention. thoughts and prayers for all affected, we stand together for peace and unity, and i think that says a lot about manchester. the next one says, thoughts and prayers to all of manchester. the manchester spirit is very strong. we stand together in peace and unity and we are strong, the people of manchester, wonderfully diverse city, standing together in solidarity, comforting each other, supporting each other, praying for each other, showing the world that something like this will not destroy us. something like this will not destroy us. in fact, the opposite, it will bring us together as a community and we stand together as a community and we stand toge
young girls.has turned a whole city into a state of shock, and sadness. and upset. you have a book of condolence, please pick something from there that resonates with you and tell us why you opened the book?|j resonates with you and tell us why you opened the book? i will read you one of the prayers, there is so many, but this one caught my attention. thoughts and prayers for all affected, we stand together for peace and unity, and i think that says a lot about manchester. the next one says,...
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young teenage children, 14, 15.g them over their shoulder. there were people with even wheelchairs panicking to get out. laura and isabella eames‘ concert ended in a chaotic search for an exit. wejust ran. i don't really know which entrance we came out of. we just ran, because it — but we also found two girls that had lost their parents, or had to get home on their own. so they were in tow. they were very scared, obviously, because they were on their own. manchester has been a city on edge, today, shaken by alerts and rumours. and a shopping centre evacuated. it is now beyond doubt that the people of manchester and of this country have fallen victim to a callous terrorist attack. an attack that targeted some of the youngest people in our society with cold calculation. this was amongst the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the united kingdom. although it is not the first time that manchester has suffered in this way, it is the worst attack that the city has experience, and the worst ever to hit th
young teenage children, 14, 15.g them over their shoulder. there were people with even wheelchairs panicking to get out. laura and isabella eames‘ concert ended in a chaotic search for an exit. wejust ran. i don't really know which entrance we came out of. we just ran, because it — but we also found two girls that had lost their parents, or had to get home on their own. so they were in tow. they were very scared, obviously, because they were on their own. manchester has been a city on edge,...
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vicki young, thank you.ollowing the investigation. a wide—ranging investigation, not just in manchester but around the united kingdom, what else are you hearing about the investigation?m is this urgent need to find out whether this individual acted alone whether this individual acted alone whether he was part of a network. a key aspect of that will be trying to locate where the device was may, trying to find a bomb factory and understand if other bombs could be up understand if other bombs could be up there. that is vital for the security services to know whether the threat that sits, if there is a remaining threats potentially from other people and devices. the threat level has not gone up to critical, which means they don't have hard intelligence of another imminent attack. if they did have that, they would have gone too critical. but they are trying to bottom out the network of this individual, if one exists, or understand how he came to manufacture and develop this device. that will mean very urgent work
vicki young, thank you.ollowing the investigation. a wide—ranging investigation, not just in manchester but around the united kingdom, what else are you hearing about the investigation?m is this urgent need to find out whether this individual acted alone whether this individual acted alone whether he was part of a network. a key aspect of that will be trying to locate where the device was may, trying to find a bomb factory and understand if other bombs could be up understand if other bombs...
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it is young people, young people, a lot of young girls targeted during this ariana grande pop concerte new details on the bomber who is claiming responsibility and the survivors, the victims and those who are still missing. we'll speak with two parents who have yet to hear from their daughter. stay with me. so we sent that sample i doff to ancestry. i was from ethnically. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. mana
it is young people, young people, a lot of young girls targeted during this ariana grande pop concerte new details on the bomber who is claiming responsibility and the survivors, the victims and those who are still missing. we'll speak with two parents who have yet to hear from their daughter. stay with me. so we sent that sample i doff to ancestry. i was from ethnically. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the...
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what is her vision for young people in the front national? >> be proud, be strong, be ready. >> reporter: be ready? >> yes, because we are the future for france. >> i am quite happy. >> reporter: euryanthe mercier, a 22-year-old college student, joined the party three years ago and volunteered for le pen's campaign. >> i like her personality, and i trust her so. i don't trust a lot of politicians. >> reporter: manon bouquin is secretary general of a national pro-le pen student group. >> ( translated ): we did manage the feat of making it to the second round. three years ago, nobody would have believed it. and we think there's a new world that can emerge, and the old world can collapse. >> reporter: the youth vote is an important source of strength for the national front, which says its membership among 18- year-olds to 25-year-olds has more than tripled in the past five years. reporter: a poll of france's youngest voters before the first round found a majority were anti-establishment, supporting either le pen or the left-wing populist, jean-l
what is her vision for young people in the front national? >> be proud, be strong, be ready. >> reporter: be ready? >> yes, because we are the future for france. >> i am quite happy. >> reporter: euryanthe mercier, a 22-year-old college student, joined the party three years ago and volunteered for le pen's campaign. >> i like her personality, and i trust her so. i don't trust a lot of politicians. >> reporter: manon bouquin is secretary general of a...
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to choose to do that among such a young crowd because sen. roberts: word would have known how young these kids -- because the perpetrator would have known how younger these kids were. suchoose to do that with young people is something people in manchester are finding it difficult to understand and cope with. anchor:: and they are not alone. that is marco reporting. talking about the victims of last night's attack. 22 confirmed dead. 59 injured. reporter has been keeping an eye on it. what more can you tell us? >> georgina calendar is 18 and a student at bishop college. and she was a second year as of the college. the colleges named her death on social media pages and they are offering counseling to those close to georgina. she is the first name that has emerged of the 22 people killed in this attack. there were an enormous number of people in the area. 22,000 is the capacity. people havave not beenen able to locate family members. i can give you a couple of examples. a woman is looking for her daughter a and her partner. they have not been fo
to choose to do that among such a young crowd because sen. roberts: word would have known how young these kids -- because the perpetrator would have known how younger these kids were. suchoose to do that with young people is something people in manchester are finding it difficult to understand and cope with. anchor:: and they are not alone. that is marco reporting. talking about the victims of last night's attack. 22 confirmed dead. 59 injured. reporter has been keeping an eye on it. what more...
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the young daughter eager to approach us in halting english. what happened to your mom? >> she get sexual violence in our city. that we were live in. >> reporter: a teenager trying to explain how her mother was brutally raped by a powerful man in their small town. a man her mother says threatened her into silence. a terrifying story no mother would ever want to tell in front of her own children. but once she shield them. she was afraid to tell you she'd been raped? >> yes. and when the baby come to the house, i knew it. but i feel so scared, sad. about my mom and what's happening. but i know that god is going to help us. and i love my brother. >> has anyone suggested that you try to testify against this man and build a case against him? >> no. she tells me she believes he'd already killed another woman and didn't spend a day in prison. the irish charity that runs this shelter is helping this family relocate to another country, a safer place. but a far cry from the daughter's dreams of america. you'd like to go to america? >> yeah, we want to go live there because we know
the young daughter eager to approach us in halting english. what happened to your mom? >> she get sexual violence in our city. that we were live in. >> reporter: a teenager trying to explain how her mother was brutally raped by a powerful man in their small town. a man her mother says threatened her into silence. a terrifying story no mother would ever want to tell in front of her own children. but once she shield them. she was afraid to tell you she'd been raped? >> yes. and...
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to kauft young lives in this way —— cut off young lives in this way —— cut off young lives in this wayrrendous tragedy that has taken place. i'm very clear that the police and security services have the resources they need to ensure they continue their investigation. i would like to thank those involved, the police and other emergency services for the way they responded to this terrible incident. i have just been hearing of police officers who were off duty turning up, wanting to ensure that they could contribute, that they could help. so many people have helped. that's the great spirit of manchester, the spirit of britain. 0ne great spirit of manchester, the spirit of britain. one thing i'm clear is that the terrorists will not prevail people looking into the summer where there will be lots more concerts and music festivals will be starting to worry whether their children and their young people can be safe this summer. what can you do to reassure people that people will be safe going to concerts and festivals this summer? well, the police and others, will, of course, be looking at the
to kauft young lives in this way —— cut off young lives in this way —— cut off young lives in this wayrrendous tragedy that has taken place. i'm very clear that the police and security services have the resources they need to ensure they continue their investigation. i would like to thank those involved, the police and other emergency services for the way they responded to this terrible incident. i have just been hearing of police officers who were off duty turning up, wanting to ensure...
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young life stolen by terror.pictures, placards saying that they love manchester. and, indeed, an interesting phrase now. manchester, united. red and blue together. anyone who watched the footage of the vigil tonight would have been deeply moved by it. i know manchester quite well and i know how proud people are of the city and how much of a sense of the community there is there. it was incredibly powerful to see so many people out there in the late evening sunshine coming together. i don't if you saw, there was a poet who read our pome about manchester that is incredibly powerful to watch. everyone should really see that. i think the new mayor of the city has done a terrificjob mayor of the city has done a terrific job today. he mayor of the city has done a terrificjob today. he is only two weeks into thejob terrificjob today. he is only two weeks into the job and he terrificjob today. he is only two weeks into thejob and he has terrificjob today. he is only two weeks into the job and he has spoken for the city.
young life stolen by terror.pictures, placards saying that they love manchester. and, indeed, an interesting phrase now. manchester, united. red and blue together. anyone who watched the footage of the vigil tonight would have been deeply moved by it. i know manchester quite well and i know how proud people are of the city and how much of a sense of the community there is there. it was incredibly powerful to see so many people out there in the late evening sunshine coming together. i don't if...
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we saw another young gentleman standing nearby. the city centre, he has been handing out water bottles as well and further details have been revealed to us by people here as well. there was one man who had leading from his foot. he said when this explosion happened he was close by. his wife was on the floor and he knelt down and covered her and as he stood up, all he could see were nuts and bolts on the floor. we are hearing from sources in the united states that this could have been suspected suicide bomber. we have also heard as from greater manchester police. they say they are treating this as a terrorist incident. at we are waiting to hear more from greater manchester police. they will be carrying out a press conference not far from they will be carrying out a press conference not farfrom here. apologies for the delay on the line. you mentioned the chaos that ensued after this explosion took place. pa rents were after this explosion took place. parents were waiting outside for children to leave, children were leaving, this happ
we saw another young gentleman standing nearby. the city centre, he has been handing out water bottles as well and further details have been revealed to us by people here as well. there was one man who had leading from his foot. he said when this explosion happened he was close by. his wife was on the floor and he knelt down and covered her and as he stood up, all he could see were nuts and bolts on the floor. we are hearing from sources in the united states that this could have been suspected...
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i will be talking about the cries of the heart of the young people. my title today is "hip-hop hoping: spoken word and dreams for a better world." i will not be talking about "hamilton." [laughter] sadly. the organizers give us two observations. one that has been touched on. young americans are more favorably disposed toward socialism and older americans, and that socialism is the most looked upward on webster.com in 2015. that observation led me to two questions, or led them to two questions. why are you people in favor of an ideology about which they apparently know so little? will the culture socialism eventually collapse? the first question is difficult to answer. the second is impossible without a crystal ball. since i could not do either of those things, i thought i would get the issue. what are the young people thinking about? i wanted to get those questions by doing three things. i wanted to look at spoken word poetry, which is very popular among young americans. and to use it as a possible way of a window on how we look at the world, particul
i will be talking about the cries of the heart of the young people. my title today is "hip-hop hoping: spoken word and dreams for a better world." i will not be talking about "hamilton." [laughter] sadly. the organizers give us two observations. one that has been touched on. young americans are more favorably disposed toward socialism and older americans, and that socialism is the most looked upward on webster.com in 2015. that observation led me to two questions, or led...
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as me and geraldo mentioned, targeting young children, young teenagers. first, nigel, is a dear friend -- my thoughts, my prayers. all of our prayers go out to you and our friends in great britain, england, manchester. your thoughts on what's going on there? >> horrified. i think it marks a new low in terrorism. to willfully set out to kill and injure young girls... i think it's something... this news didn't really break until after midnight our time. i think the country's going to wake up and be very, very shocked indeed. the fact that it happened outside london will also surprise people. terrorist attacks, the bombings of the underground or lee rigby who was killed four years ago, there will be surprised it took place outside of london and our second city of manchester. also that it took place in public space. that's going to worry people even more. what do you do? you can check bags, going into a venue. you can scan people but clearly the way the suicide bomber planned this was to be in a place where he simply couldn't be detected. i have to say, we ar
as me and geraldo mentioned, targeting young children, young teenagers. first, nigel, is a dear friend -- my thoughts, my prayers. all of our prayers go out to you and our friends in great britain, england, manchester. your thoughts on what's going on there? >> horrified. i think it marks a new low in terrorism. to willfully set out to kill and injure young girls... i think it's something... this news didn't really break until after midnight our time. i think the country's going to wake...
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to cambridge to see what sort of issues affecting young people. the voice of the young. college. this could be about anything such as brexit, trish and... —— tuition... about anything such as brexit, trish and... -- tuition... what is on the mind of students here? politicians have to start appealing to young people. these young people are going to grow old. the lib dem manifesto promises young people cheaper bus fa res, promises young people cheaper bus fares, higher welfare payments, promises young people cheaper bus fares, higherwelfare payments, help with housing and vote for 16—year—olds. is lowering the voting age the kind of policy that cuts it with these student hairdressers?‘ lot of people my age do not know enough about it and they kind of goal with what their parents think. they are very influenced. i'd not think it is a great idea, to be honest. brexit is a big issue for you, isn't it? explain why. i'm a british citizen but my parents are portuguese and saw the rest of my family. the liberal democrats want a much softer brexit, retaining access to free movemen
to cambridge to see what sort of issues affecting young people. the voice of the young. college. this could be about anything such as brexit, trish and... —— tuition... about anything such as brexit, trish and... -- tuition... what is on the mind of students here? politicians have to start appealing to young people. these young people are going to grow old. the lib dem manifesto promises young people cheaper bus fa res, promises young people cheaper bus fares, higher welfare payments,...
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let's go to vicki young in downing street.ernment emergency committee. she says there's going to be another cobra meeting later as well. dealing with the practicalities of this, we note that as soon as news broke, she was kept informed throughout the night about what was going on and then this morning, chairing the meeting gave a chance for government officials and cabinet ministers, senior police officers and people from the security services to meet, and the mayor of manchester also joining by a video link. it allowed them to get in the room to talk about what was going on, how the emergency services are responding, the level of threat, all these things brought together and shared by the prime minister. of course, in that role as prime minister, it's not just the that role as prime minister, it's notjust the practicalities. she came out here and really tried to encapsulate how the nation is feeling. the horror that people are feeling. the horror that people are feeling. talking about how all terrorist attacks are of course c
let's go to vicki young in downing street.ernment emergency committee. she says there's going to be another cobra meeting later as well. dealing with the practicalities of this, we note that as soon as news broke, she was kept informed throughout the night about what was going on and then this morning, chairing the meeting gave a chance for government officials and cabinet ministers, senior police officers and people from the security services to meet, and the mayor of manchester also joining...
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it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence.r of houses, a 23—year—old man was arrested in connection with yesterday's bombing. an attack on a family event happened here last night was long feared. preventing a determined suicide bomber is incredibly difficult. the priority for the police will be to discover everything they can about this man, whether he's part a wider network and whether there is a risk of further attacks. tonight, the prime minister raised the threat level to its highest category. it is now concluded, on the basis of today's investigations that the threat level should be increased, for the time being, from severe to critical. this means that their assessment is not only that an attack remains highly likely, but that a further attack may be imminent. tonight, thousands of people gathered outside the town hall ina of people gathered outside the town hall in a mark of defiance. one by one, members of different faiths insisted they would not be cowed. these were sikhs with placards, "i love manchester". then the c
it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence.r of houses, a 23—year—old man was arrested in connection with yesterday's bombing. an attack on a family event happened here last night was long feared. preventing a determined suicide bomber is incredibly difficult. the priority for the police will be to discover everything they can about this man, whether he's part a wider network and whether there is a risk of further attacks. tonight, the prime minister raised the threat level to...
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making sure young women's voices are heard.gger fight, a global cultural revolution. >> maybe we can get the young back and have a strong movement that can change the way we can see peace in this country. >> reporter: their hope that so many, like maria jose alvarado, will not have died in vain. we'll be right back. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects, including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicine
making sure young women's voices are heard.gger fight, a global cultural revolution. >> maybe we can get the young back and have a strong movement that can change the way we can see peace in this country. >> reporter: their hope that so many, like maria jose alvarado, will not have died in vain. we'll be right back. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed...
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yesterday, two people were killed, very young, 16 years and 33 years. the same routine of repression and violence and it is very important for you to know that we are fighting in the streets, just for democracy, just for trying to get a democratic pass in order to get free elections in venezuela. free elections that are not planned in our constitutions, but maduro denies the right to the people to vote in elections, so we have only the streets as a space to fight for our rights and democratic rights in venezuela. as a responsible political leader and you are the president of the national assembly, you're one of the leaders of the justice first party, do you not have a responsibility at some point, when you look at the bloodshed and you point out, many of the people who have lost their lives are students, they are young people. do you not have a responsibility to say to the protesters, in your own party and far beyond your own party, enough is enough? the bloodshed, the cost, it is too high? yes, but our responsibility is to bring peace, democracy and fr
yesterday, two people were killed, very young, 16 years and 33 years. the same routine of repression and violence and it is very important for you to know that we are fighting in the streets, just for democracy, just for trying to get a democratic pass in order to get free elections in venezuela. free elections that are not planned in our constitutions, but maduro denies the right to the people to vote in elections, so we have only the streets as a space to fight for our rights and democratic...
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people between 50 and 62 are young, aren't they? children. see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website. it is there seven on the bbc website. it is there seven days a week. if you miss the programme you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you both. it has been delightful, as usual. goodbye. this weather pattern keeping eastern coastal park school, the west wall, and most dry is set to continue until next week. —— eastern coastal areas cool. in this cloudy zone it was wet in places, 9 degrees was the top temperature. north—west scotland hitting 20 degrees. lots of sunshine in the west. cloud in england and parts of wales. patchy rain around. not amounting to much. some breaks in the cloud in wales, more especially northern england and into northern —— and into northern ireland and scotland. some pockets of frost for scotland going into thursday morning. more cloud around in scotland tomorrow. still some good sunny spells, as there will be the northern england and northern ireland and we will stay mainly dry. still a br
people between 50 and 62 are young, aren't they? children. see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website. it is there seven on the bbc website. it is there seven days a week. if you miss the programme you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you both. it has been delightful, as usual. goodbye. this weather pattern keeping eastern coastal park school, the west wall, and most dry is set to continue until next week. —— eastern coastal areas cool. in this cloudy zone it...
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young: this question puts me on the spot. i cannot fully address it because there is no time and there are documents i found which give us a totally new understanding of henry kissinger's role in the negotiations, which i hope to make my next book. briefly speaking, i will get the mica pier 1 while you think about these things. -- i will get the mic up here as you think about these things. henry kissinger do not believe in c.o.r.d.s., the south vietnamese, did not believe we would win, and that colored his negotiations with hanoi. and he agreed hanoi could leave their troops in vietnam. we win the war because we defeat viet cong. he gets a 1972, they sent down every regular division they had. it was not a guerrilla war. the soft vietnamese had won the guerrilla war. we took polls surveys. 90% of the people in south vietnam supported the government and thought they would win. nobody wanted the communists to win. they send out all of its divisions. salas that south bend me stood up and fought. they had some brilliant officers,
young: this question puts me on the spot. i cannot fully address it because there is no time and there are documents i found which give us a totally new understanding of henry kissinger's role in the negotiations, which i hope to make my next book. briefly speaking, i will get the mica pier 1 while you think about these things. -- i will get the mic up here as you think about these things. henry kissinger do not believe in c.o.r.d.s., the south vietnamese, did not believe we would win, and that...
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how do you want young people to find their own way? leave us with those thoughts. >> well, i think there's... you know, you have to look for that something inside you that comes from your heart. you'll know what that feels like. and go with that. you know, that's the beginning of your journey. and someone asked me, "how will i know when i'm my journey, john?" and i said, "well, you climb up to that mountain there, you see, and when you get to the top you turn around and you look back, and you see where you came from." >> and they go, "yeah, yeah." i said, "that's your path." i said, "if you practice being good to others and to yourself, you'll be on your path." >> hinojosa: well, thank you so much for those words. we appreciate that. john francis, good luck on your continuing journey, and thank you for joining us. >> thanks very much. continue the conversation at wgbh.org/oneonone. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynold
how do you want young people to find their own way? leave us with those thoughts. >> well, i think there's... you know, you have to look for that something inside you that comes from your heart. you'll know what that feels like. and go with that. you know, that's the beginning of your journey. and someone asked me, "how will i know when i'm my journey, john?" and i said, "well, you climb up to that mountain there, you see, and when you get to the top you turn around and you...
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mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. it's not. that's the whole point. it's a day after the 50th anniversary of the assassination. for me it was a random day that i chose in order to make the statistic real. seven children and teens inis america i want to find out who these kids were. what they wanted to be. you basically just picked it out of a hat.a syst in order for the book to work there had to be seven in the past that day. me on that. if i wanted a higher numbers i would've gone through the summer. more children die because they're out in the summer. in your book you write that firearms are the leading source of death among black children under the age of 19. the second leading cause of death of all children in the. >> it's most deafly not. there are good books out there about gun control and gun rights. it's about what happens when cou don't have good control. no other western nation with this book be possible.ossible. there other countries that have le
mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. it's not. that's the whole point. it's a day after the 50th anniversary of the assassination. for me it was a random day that i chose in order to make the statistic real. seven children and teens inis america i want to find out who these kids were. what they wanted to be. you basically just picked it out of a hat.a syst in order for the book to work there had to be seven...