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the young people. but also we need to listen to each other. so there was a young undergraduate who was just sort of like seething in response. and she said -- said to the justice, her question, was how can you talk about all of this free speech when so many people are just so wrong? what do i do? and by the way, that's exactly what happened in that. the adults were like, okay. and she put her happened on that young women's shoulder and said, listen, and i do think that as we talk and consider knowledge, agency, voice, protest, that the flip side of that is that, yes, we listen to young people, but we also listen to each other. >> great way to end. thank you so much. we would love to take your questions. if you could raise your hand and state your name and organization you are here with, that would be terrific. this woman in the front row, please. >> davis president of washington teachers union and i want to thank you all of you, and senator, for your comments. i am a teacher of 40 years in d.c. i was a
the young people. but also we need to listen to each other. so there was a young undergraduate who was just sort of like seething in response. and she said -- said to the justice, her question, was how can you talk about all of this free speech when so many people are just so wrong? what do i do? and by the way, that's exactly what happened in that. the adults were like, okay. and she put her happened on that young women's shoulder and said, listen, and i do think that as we talk and consider...
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maybe you just look really young. what's your name?h strata, originally from southern california. >> why was it important for you to be here? >> definitely to support the lives of the lost and to look for solutions to our society. we definitely live in a sick society where things like this can even happen. >> we've got a lot of people here, there are more folks back there. what do you guys want to see in terms of change? >> i would like to see change and get the assault weapons off the streets, and change with the lobbyists' money with the nra. >> how many have you want to see an assault weapons ban? what's your name? >> michael from d.c. it's important for us to show solidarity, to show our leaders that we're going to hold them accountable. we want reasonable and sensible gun control laws. because the right to bear arms does not mean you have the right to have easy access to take someone else's life. i'm here to stand with these young people because i see hope. >> how many of you are registered to vote? is anybody registered to vote a
maybe you just look really young. what's your name?h strata, originally from southern california. >> why was it important for you to be here? >> definitely to support the lives of the lost and to look for solutions to our society. we definitely live in a sick society where things like this can even happen. >> we've got a lot of people here, there are more folks back there. what do you guys want to see in terms of change? >> i would like to see change and get the assault...
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is supported young people who had experienced trauma. i think it is important and speaks about the young people's future. in northern ireland. they are in limbo. two recognize the record that this government had this is an issue that we have taken up. we had championed. i think the honorable gentlemen will find. it's previous legislation. i think it's actually under the labor government. we hope that there will be an accepted issue in place. for the certain future. it goes into a five day contract with the foundation trust to run the churchill dental practice. that comes to an end this saturday. there is no replacement in place. when they encourage the appropriate commissioners to work with me to find an urgent solution. i'm sure working with those. will be important and will be welcomed understand that when that dental practice closes they will be working with other dental practices in the area. and that they can increase their capacity. about dental services. in the need for the provisions of those. they all a great deal of their succe
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i honestly worry about the young men as well as the young women. may have no idea what to do.hat to do. no idea >> [shouting] speaking of bad guys, there was quite an interesting person who was on this stage the other day. her name is marine le pen. why of bad guys, there was here? she is a young, no longer in office politician from france. i think the only reason she is here is because she is named le pen. the le pen name is a disgrace. her grandfather is a rapist and a nazi. she claims she stands for him. >> [boos] >> the fact that cpac invited her is a disgrace. >> [boos] [laughter] [applause] i don't want to leave here without giving some advice. help putting together -- hold on. let's figure out how to help young conservative women. lindsay what they can do -- to a see what we can do quick them to have a pro woman agenda. what does that look like? >> i think it starts with stepping back and building it from an understanding of women as a whole, not building a platform as the left has done by tonight one of the most -- by denying one of the most essential parts of women, w
i honestly worry about the young men as well as the young women. may have no idea what to do.hat to do. no idea >> [shouting] speaking of bad guys, there was quite an interesting person who was on this stage the other day. her name is marine le pen. why of bad guys, there was here? she is a young, no longer in office politician from france. i think the only reason she is here is because she is named le pen. the le pen name is a disgrace. her grandfather is a rapist and a nazi. she claims...
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we've had very young actors that had done it beautifully well. and it's our responsibility that you can understand that story. it is not the audience members. it's our responsibility. it's just like rap songs, you know? a good rap artist, you'll hear every lyric. you'll hear the beat, you'll hear the rhythm. you'll get the meaning and feeling. and some artists, it's like, "what did they say? i have no idea what's going on." >> so, you have to build a trust between the audience and the performers on stage. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> okay. now, since we're talking about trust, i'm gonna go over to ron, who has a long history in law enforcement. we've known each other for quite a while. you've worked at all levels, local and federal, and the trust is the number-one thing, i would imagine, in law enforcement. where are we right now with that? >> well, i think we're in a good place, although we're in a challenging time. and i think the lesson -- i like what my colleague, my friend, has said about there's nothing new under the sun, 'cause we've been
we've had very young actors that had done it beautifully well. and it's our responsibility that you can understand that story. it is not the audience members. it's our responsibility. it's just like rap songs, you know? a good rap artist, you'll hear every lyric. you'll hear the beat, you'll hear the rhythm. you'll get the meaning and feeling. and some artists, it's like, "what did they say? i have no idea what's going on." >> so, you have to build a trust between the audience...
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the collide she are open minded with regard to modern developments for young people communicating via a smartphone or facebook is completely normal and young women are allowed to wear what they want although this might simply be because the men's tastes have changed i think it's better when girls dress in the modern style they should wear dresses trendy shoes and short skirts i like it when a woman looks modern wearing rhinestones for example and on the skirt should definitely be short so that i can see her legs clothes from the old days like the ones my mother with are out of the question dresses and skirts of three extremely wide i don't want my wife to be that old fashioned issue. but when it comes to choosing a partner the collide she remained ultra conservative marriages only take place within the community the men have to pay the bride's parents a dowry of bits. i mean one and ten thousand euros the prettier the girl and the better her reputation the more she costs. the. penny and his parents are also choosing new clothes for the big day and. my response thank you have a look at
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it's about young people. i know the young people that i engage with that were passionate about letting their voice be heard during this time. there's young people from my community that have been working on issues like this for years. and i think, you know, have not received the support from mainstream media that young people from parkland receive. i know that this was not an issue of at least from the young people and the people that i've engaged with, this is not about young people being parroted or manipulated by adults. that's kind of insulting. we have to remember that there was a time when you know, you couldn't host a show like this. a time when i couldn't sit on a tv channel like this. it was young people that pushed the establishment to say this is what the moral issue of the day must be. we cannot -- >> so g2, i hear what you're saying. my concern is and my point in the angle was, the idea that this is just a bunch of students getting together and students -- to some extent, there were -- you have h
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and, you know, i worry, honestly i worry about the young men as well as the young women. because they have no idea what to do. >> audience calling. >> speaking of bad guys, there was quite an interesting person. >> hold on. >> there was quite an interesting person that was on this stage the other day, her name is marianne la pen. now, why was she here? she's a young no longer in office politician from france. i think the only reason she was here is because she is named la pen. and the la pen name is a disgrace. her grandfather is a racist and a nazi. she claims that she stands for him. and the fact that c pac invited her is a disgrace. >> all right. well, we are going to get back to the closing question. because i want to get -- i don't want to leave here without giving some advice. putting together some -- hold on. well, let's figure out how to help young conservative women. let's figure out what we can do to help them to equip them to feel a pro women agenda coming from us. coming from conservatives. what does that look like? >> i think it starts with stepping back and
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the young people work with volunteers to take care of the animation. amaan of which hopes to set up an apprenticeship program here the aim is for the farm to produce its own goat cheese meat products and medicinal herbs for sale to locals and. tourists. and israel using our own resources there hoping to become more selfish than a boat but also a tool create more opportunities for young people so that they would stay here but also to have a place where anyone from boston who can convert the doesn't matter on ethnicity or religion or roadside political society you are that you and people can come here learn about each other have dialogue with each other are by would if she was in the country and we're really hoping that this farm would be for real be a place for people to live concern. about a dozen young people from some skin lost are taking part in the peace farm program it's made a big difference in their outlook on life. and it's a given you can you know i think what. the message to anyone including acts or music is that no matter how you try hard to
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i'll tell you, these young people are not going to go away. there is a generation that's been politicized because they're tired of their classmates, their neighbors, their friends being murdered. >> how do people on the other side defend the status quo? is that what they have to do right now? >> they do but i don't think there's any defense. people connected also that the nra is representing the gun industry lobby. and, you know, i saw young people walking around with tags on their arms, price tags, $1.05. that's how much one senator got from the nra. >> let's bring in congressman ryan. tell us what you saw today and how it fits into the political real iity you live with every d as an elected political figure. >> there's a tremendous amount of organization, intensity and i think this has been bubbling up for a long time. when you consider that you can purchase a gun over the internet or at a gun show or in a catalog and not go through a background check, 90% of the american public, if not more, thinks that we should have a federal law to preve
i'll tell you, these young people are not going to go away. there is a generation that's been politicized because they're tired of their classmates, their neighbors, their friends being murdered. >> how do people on the other side defend the status quo? is that what they have to do right now? >> they do but i don't think there's any defense. people connected also that the nra is representing the gun industry lobby. and, you know, i saw young people walking around with tags on their...
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the young people will walk around with their face on their cell phone and it's not only the young people. but we have a lot of things contributing to a lack of maturity. the living at home has been mentioned and other things. but probably it's time to reconsider even the age for going into military service. i think we would have a lot better probably qualified people in that area if we waited until the -- maybe the mid 20's also. so i guess i'm going to cast my vote for the people that should stay at least 21. and hopefully, some of the things that we know about the brain development should factor into these discussions a little bit more than they do. host: and that's kenny from consist, missouri. 22-50. how old are you, kenny? caller: 44. host: go ahead, sir. should the voting age be lowered down to 16, kenny? caller: yes. host: how come? caller: i do believe it should. host: tell us why. caller: just for the simple reason why you got people talking about frontal lobe maturity. these kids are going through real lives. we should incentivize them through civics tests that they want to vot
the young people will walk around with their face on their cell phone and it's not only the young people. but we have a lot of things contributing to a lack of maturity. the living at home has been mentioned and other things. but probably it's time to reconsider even the age for going into military service. i think we would have a lot better probably qualified people in that area if we waited until the -- maybe the mid 20's also. so i guess i'm going to cast my vote for the people that should...
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young people and they are not employed and they don't have. anything to work to do in their lives they thought and doing stupid things robustly on its own was a divided country for me as a peace builder it's ors to say that we have still being davies and our lord i think lines for me a solution or improvement or situation would be that we so often all the extra museums including really do this extra reason. to get off the amount of each and rahman of each have founded a local organization that promotes peace their work is funded by donations and contributions from international groups. they offer young people a program that includes a range of activities local trips and workshops there amis to fight prejudice and combat the hatred that prevails between ethnic and religious groups most are put through how can we create a stable peace in bosnia. was true but i thought she mentioned something earlier. how many among people for the onus on communication if it is that's important. not that i mean we don't even communicate with our parents we play w
young people and they are not employed and they don't have. anything to work to do in their lives they thought and doing stupid things robustly on its own was a divided country for me as a peace builder it's ors to say that we have still being davies and our lord i think lines for me a solution or improvement or situation would be that we so often all the extra museums including really do this extra reason. to get off the amount of each and rahman of each have founded a local organization that...
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and the young always talks about the -- andy young is talking about the fact that he was down there at the morning, and 10:00, and nobody was around, and then all of the sudden, the crowd start ted to show up. here, i was here at 7:00 this morning. and the pennsylvania avenue was packed. the other thing that it is different. you know, everybody has talked about the young people. but it is different. there are more gray hairs out here as there are young people. >> yes. >> and so it is, it is a diverse the ti of people. jesse jackson would be very proud, because this is a rainbow of people. it is entirely different than i think that what '63 was like. it is entirely different demonstrations when we tried to help people with aids. it is entirely different and i participate participated in the vietnam demonstration when there were literally tens of thousands of young people. different group of people, and mostly young, long-haired, white kids. >> yep. >> this is a diverse crowd of people. >> and i read, and we talked to a loft people about this and the phrase i keep hearing is tipping poin
and the young always talks about the -- andy young is talking about the fact that he was down there at the morning, and 10:00, and nobody was around, and then all of the sudden, the crowd start ted to show up. here, i was here at 7:00 this morning. and the pennsylvania avenue was packed. the other thing that it is different. you know, everybody has talked about the young people. but it is different. there are more gray hairs out here as there are young people. >> yes. >> and so it...
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>> i think we need to start foc focussing on young women. everywhere you gor every city, every state, at risk young men. these men are at risk because they're feuding over the same woman. you got rival games having a baby by the same woman. unplanned parenting. i think we focus a lot on the young men. the system already got a choke hold on them. and i mean a noose. so they already scared of the police. whether you got a check stub of not. he's still wondering is he still going to bother me from a year ago when i was out there bad. so even the ops, the rival gangs, those guys don't care that they have a job and are now in the program. they don't care about none of that. we could be anywhere in the world but we're here with y'all. anywhere. we came here to see y'all to deliver. start focussing on some of these young women. >> answer either one how do we take it down in scale or what do you want this audience to know or think about walking out of here? >> i would say -- i'll answer the first question. i'd say more programs like chicago cred bec
>> i think we need to start foc focussing on young women. everywhere you gor every city, every state, at risk young men. these men are at risk because they're feuding over the same woman. you got rival games having a baby by the same woman. unplanned parenting. i think we focus a lot on the young men. the system already got a choke hold on them. and i mean a noose. so they already scared of the police. whether you got a check stub of not. he's still wondering is he still going to bother...
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i'm so proud of these young people. we heard from so many here in rhode island who are making a real difference here in this debate. and i know they're not going to let up until we do our jobs and enact common sense gun safety proposals. >> hugh, simple question. do we have a gun problem in this country? >> absolutely, we do. i think today we had a lot of republicans down here. i think it's not a red/bluish u. to what you asked the congressman, he knows there's a gun problem. john cornyn helped get past the omnibus. and chris coons, a democrat from delaware and pat toomey, who is as conservative as i am from pennsylvania, i've got a bill called coons/toomey, a very important step forward. so i don't think it's a red/blue issue. we have a gun violence problem. i think there are some sophisticated solutions, and i would be surprised if there aren't bipartisan efforts like we saw in florida across the united states. >> so it sounds like you think today is a tipping point, as well. if not on the policy front, perhaps on the
i'm so proud of these young people. we heard from so many here in rhode island who are making a real difference here in this debate. and i know they're not going to let up until we do our jobs and enact common sense gun safety proposals. >> hugh, simple question. do we have a gun problem in this country? >> absolutely, we do. i think today we had a lot of republicans down here. i think it's not a red/bluish u. to what you asked the congressman, he knows there's a gun problem. john...
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do you think it is because now, young people, the reach of social media, our young people more engaged? what makes this different from sandy hook, columbine, all of the other horrific attacks we have seen before? guest: i think in a way it is a that the youth of today has tools that people have not had before, social media and communication has never been easier. the fact that i can make a , i think it is that, you have tools, and you have a bunch of kids who have been doing lockdown drill since the first grade. it is not hard for them to imagine. for many, they have experienced gun violence in some capacity. host: ok. have homerer -- we calling in from a louisiana. and thankod morning you for taking my call. i was born and raised in east texas, and i have been dealing with guns and i was about eight years old. .ut it was a shotgun think you don't need that. clip and all that but the kids in the schools are defenseless. to gok that is a coward there. my betterment. i am 75 years old. i just don't understand the nonsense talking about the second amendment. i thought for that -- i fought
do you think it is because now, young people, the reach of social media, our young people more engaged? what makes this different from sandy hook, columbine, all of the other horrific attacks we have seen before? guest: i think in a way it is a that the youth of today has tools that people have not had before, social media and communication has never been easier. the fact that i can make a , i think it is that, you have tools, and you have a bunch of kids who have been doing lockdown drill...
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when i was young my dreams about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently forced marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know well saddam we rebelled. the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while in saadawi the free voice of egypt starting april eighth on d w. probably should. shift how much time gaming. today the world of video games. became if occasion of horror film the trip back to the era of arcade games and the best selling games of twenty seventy but first is it all told just child's play critics portray games this total wads of aat in the vein of german composer wagner elaborate consummate sophist.
when i was young my dreams about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently forced marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know well saddam we rebelled. the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while in saadawi the free voice of egypt starting april eighth on d w. probably should. shift how much time gaming. today the world of video games. became if occasion of horror film the trip back to the era of arcade games and the best selling...
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but these young people makes me happy. they are teaching us something. they have included all of their generations victims of violence, including people's death never get on national media. in fact, you have mass murder es don't take the news pachers because they have the death toll so high. because we'll talk about that tonight. too many urban youth feel like they are squeezed between you lawful street violence and police violence. and personally i'm just tired of seeing sidewalk memorials to urban youth. i'm tired of seeing the teddy bears and posters and can else candles on the ground. enough is enough on those too. so we'll hear from people working for peace on the streets in chicago. and, and just as importantly, we are going to hear from some young leaders who do not agree with any of this. all right. because the messy truth is there a whole bunch of young americans, especially in the red states, who are not on board with this agenda at all. and they worry that a disarmed public might be easy prey for criminals or for dictators, and they have to be
but these young people makes me happy. they are teaching us something. they have included all of their generations victims of violence, including people's death never get on national media. in fact, you have mass murder es don't take the news pachers because they have the death toll so high. because we'll talk about that tonight. too many urban youth feel like they are squeezed between you lawful street violence and police violence. and personally i'm just tired of seeing sidewalk memorials to...
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[applause] worry about the young men as well as the young women.applause] they have no idea what to do. [inaudible] >> speaking of bad guys, there was quite an interesting person who was on this stage the other day. her name was mary and le pen. why was she here? young, no longer in office politician from france. i think the only reason she was nameis because the le pen is a disgrace your grandfather is a bravest and nazi. she claims that she stands for him. him cry does the fact that the packet invited the -- >> the fact that cpac invited her is a disgrace. >> i don't want to leave here without putting together some -- hold on. let's figure out how to help younger, conservative women. let's figure out what to do to equip them to field the whole woman agenda coming from conservatives. what does that look like. >> i think it starts with itpping back and building from understanding women as a whole. not building up platform on some left has done by denying the most essential part of women. trying to build up respect and reverence her mother had. i ga
[applause] worry about the young men as well as the young women.applause] they have no idea what to do. [inaudible] >> speaking of bad guys, there was quite an interesting person who was on this stage the other day. her name was mary and le pen. why was she here? young, no longer in office politician from france. i think the only reason she was nameis because the le pen is a disgrace your grandfather is a bravest and nazi. she claims that she stands for him. him cry does the fact that the...
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people young women not getting married early. and it turns out that not being married at nineteen probably means you're in school or it means you've got a business it means you're making money it means your life is progressing if you don't have a child there's a bunch of good things that come with not being smart. they now reach well over six million people this includes a growing audience in neighboring tanzania team the longer term goal is to increase their online presence across the african...
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but daily life for the young author and translator is anything but easy. the cost of living is high and the minimum wage low so can authors make a living in romania. i think everybody has the feeling that you have to be thankful to see your name on the book cover and down and just you know feed yourself with the glory they don't expect you to. ask to be paid for it. events payments are uncommon and print runs are secret there are neither wholesalers nor such a thing as book price fixing. the market is small and dominated by international bestsellers translations of which don't pay much many bookshops also sell wine gift items and t. to make ends meet. some booksellers had reservations about stocking cattle in mature oxenberg. not because it's badly written but because it takes on a national taboo. in june one nine hundred forty one romanian troops massacre the jewish population of the city of yosh program. more than ten thousand people were killed to this day many remain ians refuse to recognize their country's role in the holocaust. and i feel racial hatr
but daily life for the young author and translator is anything but easy. the cost of living is high and the minimum wage low so can authors make a living in romania. i think everybody has the feeling that you have to be thankful to see your name on the book cover and down and just you know feed yourself with the glory they don't expect you to. ask to be paid for it. events payments are uncommon and print runs are secret there are neither wholesalers nor such a thing as book price fixing. the...
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people started noticing that this new genre of music or this new form of expression was influencing young people. no different than prior generations, when you have rock 'n roll and things of that nature. so when we talk about any genre of music or any form of expression, people are concerned about violence. is there going to be violence at a rapid show? isn't going to be violence at a venue in my city, in my town? so violence is the first and foremost concern. secondly, there's this lifestyle of behavior contribute to drug abuse. are people going to these functions under age? does it promote drug abuse? does it promote cavalier attitudes towards individuals? and then finally misogynistic behaviors. from rock 'n roll to punk rock to hypoxia, you know, i would we teaching and people that it's okay to be disrespectful towards women are objectify women, view them as objects as opposed to individuals who can contribute next i think for individuals like myself who kind of straddle both sides of it, as a byproduct of the early hip-hop movement, i try not to be, i try to be objective and critica
people started noticing that this new genre of music or this new form of expression was influencing young people. no different than prior generations, when you have rock 'n roll and things of that nature. so when we talk about any genre of music or any form of expression, people are concerned about violence. is there going to be violence at a rapid show? isn't going to be violence at a venue in my city, in my town? so violence is the first and foremost concern. secondly, there's this lifestyle...
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ok and you're in the stream today how we young people changing the conversation on u.s. government form the student led never again movement is demanding a major changes to gun laws following an attack on the modern stoneman douglas high school in florida seventeen people were killed when a former student opened fire with an assault rifle and that was two weeks ago i really could be given days about assault in the park when students marched to the state capital tallahassee and major reform on television and social media now they're planning to lead a rally in the u.s. capitol washington d.c. it's expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people have also inspired students from across the country to walk out of school in support of the never again movement let's take a look. we don't want fighting to we just have no name in the list of try these i mean because of that mayor conduct control we need change we need something to happen we don't want to be that is just too much to me that i need to do something that i guess that you would apply for it. i'm afraid i'm afraid th
ok and you're in the stream today how we young people changing the conversation on u.s. government form the student led never again movement is demanding a major changes to gun laws following an attack on the modern stoneman douglas high school in florida seventeen people were killed when a former student opened fire with an assault rifle and that was two weeks ago i really could be given days about assault in the park when students marched to the state capital tallahassee and major reform on...
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i think what's new about this is young america. young america is stepping up and they are stepping out, and they are saying, never again.>> after the shooting in las vegas, senator feinstein reintroduced her ban on assault weapons. weap >> a lot of young people pushing for change. thank you for the report.>>> the white house released a statement about today's rally saying in part, we applaud the many courageous young americans exercising their first amendment rights today. keeping our children safe is a top priority of the presidents.>> parmer -- former president obama said we are so inspired by the marches today. keep at it. you are leading us forward. nothing can stand in the way of millions of voices calling for change. >>> and the youngest speaker at the rally was a surprise guest. take a look. >> my grandfather had a dream that his four children would not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream that enough is enough. [ cheering ] and that this can be a gun free world.>> big s
i think what's new about this is young america. young america is stepping up and they are stepping out, and they are saying, never again.>> after the shooting in las vegas, senator feinstein reintroduced her ban on assault weapons. weap >> a lot of young people pushing for change. thank you for the report.>>> the white house released a statement about today's rally saying in part, we applaud the many courageous young americans exercising their first amendment rights today....
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i have to say, the new hampshire young democrats are the envy of young democrats across the nation. [applause] mr. castro: what you all are doing is special because you are not only encouraging people to get involved and go vote and volunteer. to heck with the volunteering, you are having people actually run for office and become elected officials. [applause] mr. castro: and contribute to policy making. so, i want to thank you for what you are doing to lend to the energy and the spirit of 2018. the contributions you are making to the forward progress of your community. i went into public service when i was 26-years-old. i went in because i felt that i had been very blessed with opportunity and i felt public service was one way to make sure that other people can have the same opportunity in life that i had. [applause] mr. castro: but i remember that when i threw my hat in the ring, some folks said, wait your turn. some folks said, maybe not now, maybe later. some folks said, get more experience then come back. and i want to speak to each and every one of you all who is thinking about
i have to say, the new hampshire young democrats are the envy of young democrats across the nation. [applause] mr. castro: what you all are doing is special because you are not only encouraging people to get involved and go vote and volunteer. to heck with the volunteering, you are having people actually run for office and become elected officials. [applause] mr. castro: and contribute to policy making. so, i want to thank you for what you are doing to lend to the energy and the spirit of 2018....
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our young people get to washington, d.c., safely. the buses aren't free. >> laura: teachers are being fired, personnel are being laid off. you just hired 20 new people, including a new marketing director in your office, which is great, i'm sure they will do a great job. teachers are getting laid off, personnel laid off and you are students down to a rally. that doesn't seem to make sense. >> we hired 22 people to take care of the home was on our streets. >> laura: and a marketing director, correct? >> we did not. a public affairs director. >> laura: does a lot of reporting apparently that's not true. you are not spending money to send kids down. >> time on television stations, on radio stations. i came here so that i could share with you what is happening in baltimore. we are very excited. in washington, d.c., and we hope that you will be there so that you can welcome them there and you can hear their voices because we believe that the voices of young people in this country ought to be heard. >> laura: they've been going for years an
our young people get to washington, d.c., safely. the buses aren't free. >> laura: teachers are being fired, personnel are being laid off. you just hired 20 new people, including a new marketing director in your office, which is great, i'm sure they will do a great job. teachers are getting laid off, personnel laid off and you are students down to a rally. that doesn't seem to make sense. >> we hired 22 people to take care of the home was on our streets. >> laura: and a...
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value on the young people. rejected talk it. asks the right questions at the right time her books offer a valuable insight into the factors that drive young people to radicalization. i i. guest of honor at this year's like to cook fair is romania how does one brighten a country that is shaken by crisis and corruption we met up with three authors in bucharest. the remaining in capital. bucharest is a city of contrasts with grand socialist boulevards. characterless apartment blocks . and empty buildings fallen into disrepair a city at once dynamic and at a standstill. as one of romania's leading authors he's a masterful storyteller and an intellectual who isn't afraid to address uncomfortable truths. that people who are poor. stay poor most of them stay poor bad respond i don't believe being good didn't change but. there is now a very beach people who got to reach most of them ninety percent of them because of the corruption. corruption remains an endemic problem in romania it was rife under the communist regime of dictator nicola
value on the young people. rejected talk it. asks the right questions at the right time her books offer a valuable insight into the factors that drive young people to radicalization. i i. guest of honor at this year's like to cook fair is romania how does one brighten a country that is shaken by crisis and corruption we met up with three authors in bucharest. the remaining in capital. bucharest is a city of contrasts with grand socialist boulevards. characterless apartment blocks . and empty...
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also, the young people. for the public office and be city ko councilmembers, and county commission members and state legislation members, and the retall -- reality is that the best is yet to come. we are so proud of our daughter that she asks us questions a all of the time that we don't know and we have to ask siri. >> let me end on you, yolanda, and thank you so much more coming by, and we know that you all were in the white house with former president obama, and if you were to ask the current president a question about any of this, what would it be? >> well sh, it would, if i were ask president obama -- >> one question. >> well, one question -- well, let me think about that. >> you have to think. i appreciate it. i see the cogs moving. because there is a lot to think about and ask him, but you know, one question maybe how to keep you safe, because you want to be safe at school, right? >> right. how to keep the people safe, and how to make this a gun-free world? >> yolanda, mr. king, thank you so very much,
also, the young people. for the public office and be city ko councilmembers, and county commission members and state legislation members, and the retall -- reality is that the best is yet to come. we are so proud of our daughter that she asks us questions a all of the time that we don't know and we have to ask siri. >> let me end on you, yolanda, and thank you so much more coming by, and we know that you all were in the white house with former president obama, and if you were to ask the...
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adults, as these two young men. stef. >> kids in chicago what they need are tougher federal gun laws. because we know in the state of illinois, while they may have tougher laws than others, there are people who can walk across to another state and get the guns, and then of course use them in the city of chicago. one thing we've heard from some of these walkouts in other schools and other cities, standing right by are voter registration tables set up. are you seeing anything similar there? because as passionate as these kids are, if they want change and they want action, that's got to happen from lawmakers. >> reporter: i think we are roblely good with you guys for now. i like those colors, man, nicely done. are you a football player? are you going to college? >> now, let's take you back to parkland, florida, really when this began. because one month ago today on valentine's is where the tragic shooting began. standing by with some of the students. this is an important day for kids across the country, but it's a deep
adults, as these two young men. stef. >> kids in chicago what they need are tougher federal gun laws. because we know in the state of illinois, while they may have tougher laws than others, there are people who can walk across to another state and get the guns, and then of course use them in the city of chicago. one thing we've heard from some of these walkouts in other schools and other cities, standing right by are voter registration tables set up. are you seeing anything similar there?...
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really more than the hall for all for young people they are full of philosophy of course young people all over the world for anyone whole sordid problems to or loser sex or was a. war going. from sixteen on in order to really shoulder to. sunscreen lost a town in northwestern bosnia most of the residents are muslims they're still dealing with a lasting impact of the war that tore bosnia apart in the early to mid one nine hundred ninety s. the unemployment rate is more than fifty percent. by heat in oman of each and every day in iraq none of it our social workers there are especially concerned about the problems faced by the town's young people. say and that young people on the day are not employed and they don't have. anything to do in their lives they start them doing stupid things robustly out of his their own eyes a divided country for me as appears builder it's orse to say that we have still a big reason along ethnic lines for me the solution or improvement or situation would be that to be softer than all the x. or me or i'm seeing polluting religious extremism. took up enough of
really more than the hall for all for young people they are full of philosophy of course young people all over the world for anyone whole sordid problems to or loser sex or was a. war going. from sixteen on in order to really shoulder to. sunscreen lost a town in northwestern bosnia most of the residents are muslims they're still dealing with a lasting impact of the war that tore bosnia apart in the early to mid one nine hundred ninety s. the unemployment rate is more than fifty percent. by...
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the family members did not know where these young people were. detentionng held in in a cell for six months. he tried to commit suicide. he has been there for six months, along with other people. other children. where are these people being held? my heart goes out to these children and families. ,he president is saying illegals, why don't they start in the presence? criminals.ot these are people being bullies going to take our children. i consider them our children, they are in this country. host: ok, we will take your question. thank you for the question. it is important to distinguish what we are talking about you mentioned at the end, who are criminals in the prison system. if somebody has, is in violation of immigration law, the process that the government will go enforce the law against you, typically you would appear in front of a judge. sometimes, in some cases this people will be held in detention. a criminal for purpose, that is for civil immigration law violation. the courts are -- the immigration enforcement is supposed to make a decis
the family members did not know where these young people were. detentionng held in in a cell for six months. he tried to commit suicide. he has been there for six months, along with other people. other children. where are these people being held? my heart goes out to these children and families. ,he president is saying illegals, why don't they start in the presence? criminals.ot these are people being bullies going to take our children. i consider them our children, they are in this country....
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when i was young mean developed changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently forced marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know well sadar we rebelled. the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while the cancer dawi the force of nature starting april eighth on t w. this week on global three thousand we head to a paradise island which is also a popular destination for cruise ships how does that work. in kenya the outlook is bleak for many young people but now some comic book heroes are coming to the rescue. and new technologies are making us question want to.
when i was young mean developed changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently forced marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know well sadar we rebelled. the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while the cancer dawi the force of nature starting april eighth on t w. this week on global three thousand we head to a paradise island which is also a popular destination for cruise ships how does that work. in kenya the outlook is bleak for many...
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these young musicians and he jobs call themselves v.o.b. short for voice of basi project or just noisy voice you'd be. lucky enough that they're recording their first album in jakarta this song is called school revolution and it means a lot to lead singer feared according. to you muslim. when i recorded the song i sing it with all i've got the lyrics are about how i got picked on at school because i'm different i'm not afraid to speak my mind many people think i'm weird and i cite or in this song i let loose feeling site. the band members are sixteen and seventeen years old in indonesia many young women this age are already married but these three have a different agenda making music. while i used to be really shy while i still am but i'm a lot more confident now i can play bass guitar and they are many people my age who can do that and i need to. be feared c.t. and video are excited they're about to get on a plane for the first time. they're going with the resistant and manager to a music festival in bali. but this. year it will be. that h
these young musicians and he jobs call themselves v.o.b. short for voice of basi project or just noisy voice you'd be. lucky enough that they're recording their first album in jakarta this song is called school revolution and it means a lot to lead singer feared according. to you muslim. when i recorded the song i sing it with all i've got the lyrics are about how i got picked on at school because i'm different i'm not afraid to speak my mind many people think i'm weird and i cite or in this...
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this one is powered and driven by young people. i think that is one of the fundamental changes we are seeing in the gun violence prevention movement. if you may recall, i have been evolved -- involved in this cause for some time, beginning in the early 1990's. i was instrumental in a ban against a so weapons. when it was challenged, we won it. the same arguments made now, second amendment, equal protection, and we won on appeal. .hose precedents have stood up the social movement, the involvement of the people is something new. that's what has changed. i think that's what will enable us to achieve more than just the relatively modest, even minor improvement in the budget last night. improveram which will information going into the background checks. >> it's about the most minimal thing you could have done. minimal, itremely is a baby step when we need giant strides. it just offers some incentivek, financial rewards to the states that do what they are required to do, report convictions into the database. extendingally need is that ba
this one is powered and driven by young people. i think that is one of the fundamental changes we are seeing in the gun violence prevention movement. if you may recall, i have been evolved -- involved in this cause for some time, beginning in the early 1990's. i was instrumental in a ban against a so weapons. when it was challenged, we won it. the same arguments made now, second amendment, equal protection, and we won on appeal. .hose precedents have stood up the social movement, the...