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people in the city and young people who have high needs such as young people in poverty and young people who are homeless and who are in multiple systems. we've used that to close those gaps and that's why you see different things within our r.f.p.s that speaks to education support that's really targeted to supporting young people from transitioning from elementary to middle school and middle school to high school because we know those are where the gaps are or support inform young girls in middle school because according to the data, that's where a lot of our young girls in the city are experiencing bullying and self-esteem issues or supports for our lgbtq young people in middle school because that that's where the youngest needs are. so we meet the shifts according to what the data was telling us and our budget grew so we were able to continue to add more funding. >> eddie: those particular areas as well as provide funding for our older people. >> what happens to the organization that don't get funding? that are out of your scope and that are unsuccessful in the process? >> well i can'
people in the city and young people who have high needs such as young people in poverty and young people who are homeless and who are in multiple systems. we've used that to close those gaps and that's why you see different things within our r.f.p.s that speaks to education support that's really targeted to supporting young people from transitioning from elementary to middle school and middle school to high school because we know those are where the gaps are or support inform young girls in...
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as if the young. boys can play but right now they wouldn't stand a chance against teams of the same age from europe from football countries like germany or spain england france. no way no chance. undersells. the training program here at the academy takes two years to complete after that the young footballers will have to see how far they can go. those who don't get signed by a pro team could become youth coaches or they might move on to an entirely different field. the young people here will also earn their high school diplomas just as they would in germany. was the. germans or bringing football into a world with different rules none of the young people kicked a football around on the street back at home only a handful play in a club. beijing's football plan is end but as always the devil is in the details. the partnership is showing its first signs of success at least for volkswagen and. at a televised speech president xi jinping gave to mark the new year there was a photo in the background of the ch
as if the young. boys can play but right now they wouldn't stand a chance against teams of the same age from europe from football countries like germany or spain england france. no way no chance. undersells. the training program here at the academy takes two years to complete after that the young footballers will have to see how far they can go. those who don't get signed by a pro team could become youth coaches or they might move on to an entirely different field. the young people here will...
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the young people are learning to write curriculum, teach classes and supervise young people.ause you give them the opportunity to lead and the , then they understand the responsibility. that puts them ahead of the class every time. >> let's go back to the reading for a moment. reading is a passion of mine. why do you think it is so important? >> reading starts everything. you are able to speak more flatly, more thoughtfully when you can read. you are able to write in that way as well. and it is really, really important that young people know how to think. that they are thoughtful in their thinking. it helps them to resolve conflict and problem solve. and these are not the kinds of curriculums that are being shared in schools these days. but when they walk out the door, they have to solve some problems. when they get to school, they have to resolve conflict. so literacy really provides dationfor that. the other stuff is that they can learn about themselves and about the world. they can travel through reading. when our young people don't get outside of their zip code, reading u
the young people are learning to write curriculum, teach classes and supervise young people.ause you give them the opportunity to lead and the , then they understand the responsibility. that puts them ahead of the class every time. >> let's go back to the reading for a moment. reading is a passion of mine. why do you think it is so important? >> reading starts everything. you are able to speak more flatly, more thoughtfully when you can read. you are able to write in that way as...
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was the crack epidemic had just started and me being young and chasing the money and all of the glaur of what was going on at the time ended up getting incarcerated when all this type ff was going on and ended up doing 22 years in jail. had my criminal behavior. >> eric junior, you were bo while your dad was in prison. g at was it like for you growing up without him beound? >> it was difficult at times now that i can reflect to see how things would have been different if he would have been there physicallyutor me, i also grew up in a neighborhood that my father grew up in so i still had guys there to tell me certain things. i always looked u to my father. i didn't have a role model other than my father to loo up to >> and the people in your neighborhood talked about your dad because they knew him and looked up to him. >> they looked up to him. >> you got to visit him while he was at lorton. what were thosesits like? >> riding ponies, after the basketball games, i remember the visits weren't enough. it w getting good. my mother would take . they still have to have the conversation, you
was the crack epidemic had just started and me being young and chasing the money and all of the glaur of what was going on at the time ended up getting incarcerated when all this type ff was going on and ended up doing 22 years in jail. had my criminal behavior. >> eric junior, you were bo while your dad was in prison. g at was it like for you growing up without him beound? >> it was difficult at times now that i can reflect to see how things would have been different if he would...
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the young people here will also earn their high school diplomas just as they would in germany. was the the. germans are bringing football into a world with different rules none of the young people kicked a football around on the street back at home. only a handful play in a club. football plan is ambitious but as always the devil is in the details. the partnership is showing its first signs of success at least for volkswagen and. at a televised speech president xi jinping gave to mark the new year there was a photo in the background of the chinese head of state together with young players from. executive team often uses that video to launch his marketing presentations having one of the world's most powerful leaders in its corner is a major coup for the club but. he also has a photo of president xi jinping with former volkswagen c.e.o. mark. stroke of luck for us. during his visit in germany there was a match between a team and a chinese. this really is a big football fan. even looking toward china in its own stadium in germany it's the only german club that shows perimeter adve
the young people here will also earn their high school diplomas just as they would in germany. was the the. germans are bringing football into a world with different rules none of the young people kicked a football around on the street back at home. only a handful play in a club. football plan is ambitious but as always the devil is in the details. the partnership is showing its first signs of success at least for volkswagen and. at a televised speech president xi jinping gave to mark the new...
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mohammed is here with his entire group of young boxers from lack of it's a matter of honor. secrets of our pop off about what happens here is very important it shows that things are not how they're often portrayed in the media they say people from the banu are just good for nothings who don't succeed at anything that's not true. but we're not second class citizens we have a head on our shoulders in addition to our legs and hands. that's why mohammed registered all his boxers for the dictation because you can fall in love is like a family which is why we all came together. i really want to when there was a guy. who was at leon gets down to work along with the other one thousand four hundred seventy three participants of well you do and this is the man who dreamed up the idea of the big dictation because she did some turkey grew up in the manual himself so he boxed at the same club at leon now does and had problems at school today some talk he is a well known writer called an adult but he wants to pass on his passion for the french language one to shout you. will be delivered
mohammed is here with his entire group of young boxers from lack of it's a matter of honor. secrets of our pop off about what happens here is very important it shows that things are not how they're often portrayed in the media they say people from the banu are just good for nothings who don't succeed at anything that's not true. but we're not second class citizens we have a head on our shoulders in addition to our legs and hands. that's why mohammed registered all his boxers for the dictation...
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will be delivered a little want to motivate these young people. see i want them to say i'm the dictation of that was cool because of it maybe it will awaken something in him i desire to do something new is to pursue a new direction didn't he go for me that would be a good start. in forty minutes it's all over so how it helps to hand out the gifts for the children not much of a summer should support for me it's not about winning others it was just fun. as you. know grades are awarded but a winner is named volunteers correct every single dictation and in the end the winners are announced to great applause. the young boxers from lack of nerve aren't among them and maybe a little disappointed but knowing they gave it their best shot they all go home happy. ever since the conservative law and justice party came to power in poland it's been tightening its grip on the country's media and sold in the president or the country may now result in a jail sentence and such laws are now being used to crack down on the cultural sector to like comedy was satire is
will be delivered a little want to motivate these young people. see i want them to say i'm the dictation of that was cool because of it maybe it will awaken something in him i desire to do something new is to pursue a new direction didn't he go for me that would be a good start. in forty minutes it's all over so how it helps to hand out the gifts for the children not much of a summer should support for me it's not about winning others it was just fun. as you. know grades are awarded but a...
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that many other young people get but ours don't. how do we make this a natural and normal course for them? how do we make them feel like this is not an odd place to be, or that this is a gift? or this is something that, it is special, but instead this is something they should be expecting, because their parts of society as well? so you started this track of normalizing a lot of that for our young people, while building leadership. i think that is another thing that is important to speak to, you know, i love the pups and i have so many and i have been, you know, as i am going through all of the series of what is in my bookcase in my office, the books themselves are the tangible peace that makes it all real. but it's the authors that you bring into the room that looked like our students, that bring to life their stories, because they are so similar to those that wrote these books is what i think is really powerful and again, it brings up a level of what i can do by seeing these authors. you know, that is one of those areas that i thin
that many other young people get but ours don't. how do we make this a natural and normal course for them? how do we make them feel like this is not an odd place to be, or that this is a gift? or this is something that, it is special, but instead this is something they should be expecting, because their parts of society as well? so you started this track of normalizing a lot of that for our young people, while building leadership. i think that is another thing that is important to speak to, you...
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the only disagreement is about whether the young people should train mole. things they've done enough he thinks the risk of injury is too high otherwise it's things like that where we sometimes disagree when the. krueger is an experienced youth coach and knows all the tricks of the trade the way he uses monitor is to record exactly how hard the young footballers are training. but the teams here have no one to compete against they only play against themselves the program is still in its infancy. it's not like you can just say i have an idea let's do it. you need to set up the sports medicine part of the school has to be set of at some point we want to start talking about proper nutrition. i think. the plan is to eventually expand the academy to one thousand young players they still have no tournaments to compete in but a few of the most promising young ones will be sent to argentina and europe for a few months. as a deal. the boys can play but right now they wouldn't stand a chance against teams of the same age from europe from football countries like germany
the only disagreement is about whether the young people should train mole. things they've done enough he thinks the risk of injury is too high otherwise it's things like that where we sometimes disagree when the. krueger is an experienced youth coach and knows all the tricks of the trade the way he uses monitor is to record exactly how hard the young footballers are training. but the teams here have no one to compete against they only play against themselves the program is still in its infancy....
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young is too young?s abc's chris conley. >> the long ball to beckham and that's all she wrote for a touchdown. >> reporter: the lightning quickness of odell beckham jr., the poise and precision of tom brady, and the drive and determination of marshawn lynch. >> football makes them special. >> reporter: now colleges are hoping to discover the next football legend on a field like this one. >> the way he moves is on another level. a whole other level. >> reporter: recruiters scouting kids who are 10 years old or younger. >> he's a football phenomenal. >> reporter: 11-year-old bunky young doesn't just stand out because of his brightly colored hair or the biblical versus on his arms. what makes him a youth football sensation is this. >> he's a fast kid. i can't even describe how fast he is. >> people run behind you and nobody can really touch you. >> reporter: when we first met him late last year, bunchy hadn't even finished the 5th grade. one day bunchy's dad picked up the phone and the university of illinoi
young is too young?s abc's chris conley. >> the long ball to beckham and that's all she wrote for a touchdown. >> reporter: the lightning quickness of odell beckham jr., the poise and precision of tom brady, and the drive and determination of marshawn lynch. >> football makes them special. >> reporter: now colleges are hoping to discover the next football legend on a field like this one. >> the way he moves is on another level. a whole other level. >>...
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girls as young as six exhibited the ability to lead. jean fairfax who was in naacp coordinator, went to mississippi in 1964 to help the school desegregation process. the schools were to be segregated the next day. the night before, the kkk went around and harassed all of the families. all of the families backed out except for one. she went to their house late at night, the night before the schools were to be opened. and the speaking with the family. and she remember sitting down at the kitchen table and there was silence. all of a sudden, deborah, the daughter who was six, said, what is everyone waiting for? i am ready to go! the six-year-olds can have an opinion and they can in fact, inject agency into political goals. the other reason that girls tended to desegregate schools was because they were good at it. and in order to desegregate school you need to call is for the first is physical courage. and the other thing that you need is social dexterity. these girls were self possessed, they will polite, personable, composed, diplomatic a
girls as young as six exhibited the ability to lead. jean fairfax who was in naacp coordinator, went to mississippi in 1964 to help the school desegregation process. the schools were to be segregated the next day. the night before, the kkk went around and harassed all of the families. all of the families backed out except for one. she went to their house late at night, the night before the schools were to be opened. and the speaking with the family. and she remember sitting down at the kitchen...
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and continue the work through young community developers. and to provide case sergeant services to great populations. elimination of probation fees. through the leadership of mayor-elect london breed, city partners and the many board members who have supported this effort, we have successfully eliminated the probation fees and that includes the cost of a pre-sentence fee as well as then ly $50 a month fee for probation supervision. this elimination of those fees certainly supports our clients and their abilities to support their families in the community that is reducing one more barrier to success for these individual. finally, under our strategic goals and new initiatives is the relocation from the hall of justice to 945 broi recombia bryant which is just across the street. and the increase in the rent for that move. on the next slide, the breakdown of the proposed budgets and 18, 19, 20. for 18, 19, and the labor costs, $23.5 million is about 57% of thetalo budget. services, $10.2 million about 25% of the budget. and services and supplies
and continue the work through young community developers. and to provide case sergeant services to great populations. elimination of probation fees. through the leadership of mayor-elect london breed, city partners and the many board members who have supported this effort, we have successfully eliminated the probation fees and that includes the cost of a pre-sentence fee as well as then ly $50 a month fee for probation supervision. this elimination of those fees certainly supports our clients...
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|j a problem reaching young people, what is it doing wrong?re seeing young people increasingly concentrated into low—paid ghettos, industries that are notoriously low paid like hospitality, shops, the ca re paid like hospitality, shops, the care industry. but on top of that, they are much more likely to be on insecure contracts than other workers, so 0—hours contracts agency contracts. for a lot of young people this is their mainstream experience. we know that we have got the change. the economy has gone digital so we need to go digital, too. we also need to go digital, too. we also need to go digital, too. we also need to listen to young people and hear what it is they want to change about their working lives to make a better and how we come in and help. the image we have here on the screen is of people sitting in an office, but the reality for a lot of people under 30 that doesn't represent how they work. they are in the gig economy. could the union movement not perhaps, with that movable scale of membership fees, so it reflects the fact tha
|j a problem reaching young people, what is it doing wrong?re seeing young people increasingly concentrated into low—paid ghettos, industries that are notoriously low paid like hospitality, shops, the ca re paid like hospitality, shops, the care industry. but on top of that, they are much more likely to be on insecure contracts than other workers, so 0—hours contracts agency contracts. for a lot of young people this is their mainstream experience. we know that we have got the change. the...
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people are reacting to it but i think in general i think young people are just sick and tired of the hate on both sides i think they just feel the media is nonstop patriot no matter if you're listening to someone on the right or left and they took it out often which is why you don't see much involvement with young people in politics you know you really don't let me ask you one thing about the samantha bee thing because this is what bothers me i don't have a problem with the c. word i really don't it's so down on far my little. upset of a. out however you're concerned about your eye but the thing that bothered me was that nobody talked about the fact that in her in that exact in that same sentence that she said that she also said that should put on something tight and low cut and go tell her father to change a government policy that is deeply missed why is everyone is it just because it's easy to say what was a bad word and then everybody can go see they're all upset about a bad word no it was to me it was like i don't care about that word i care about the fact that maybe that was the
people are reacting to it but i think in general i think young people are just sick and tired of the hate on both sides i think they just feel the media is nonstop patriot no matter if you're listening to someone on the right or left and they took it out often which is why you don't see much involvement with young people in politics you know you really don't let me ask you one thing about the samantha bee thing because this is what bothers me i don't have a problem with the c. word i really...
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they are not young young. >> it does not allow us to take children as young as six. they have asked us to stay within the 12 to 17 range. >> it does not allow us to take >> could you explain the process, how you do that? >> at the time of detention or apprehension, we work closely ith our partners over at homeland security and they identify young children, two to five years old. we have a network of foster homes throughout the united states that are licensed in that particular state to work with children from zero to five years old. it is a family setting that these kids work in. the same standard for assessing any medical need or any serious complications we may have to use doctors, hospitals, in the situation because we get everything of child in our custody. somebody who is nonmobile, nonverbal, to somebody who's mom may have perished in the rio grande. those kids are taking care of, very special circumstances. >> and we in corpus christi as well as el paso serve around 00 children. > thank you so much. am looking forward to meeting the children. thank you very mu
they are not young young. >> it does not allow us to take children as young as six. they have asked us to stay within the 12 to 17 range. >> it does not allow us to take >> could you explain the process, how you do that? >> at the time of detention or apprehension, we work closely ith our partners over at homeland security and they identify young children, two to five years old. we have a network of foster homes throughout the united states that are licensed in that...
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one young life now free from the shackles young life now free from the s ha ckles of young life now frees. hello there. friday was another day when we had plenty of thunderstorms around but this time they were mainly focused across the northern half of the uk. flashing away across the north of wales, northern england, northern ireland and scotland, where we had some localised surface water flooding issues as well. what catches my eye on the satellite picture at the moment is this area of cloud extending out from europe into east anglia. it is bringing outbreaks of rain. most of it's quite light but i think this will have a bearing on the weather forecast across eastern counties of england, as i'll explain in a moment. for the time being, a few spots of rain for the next few hours across some of these eastern counties. not as murky as it has been, particularly across southern england, although around coastal areas there are still some patches of mist and fog. perhaps a few patches of mist and fog in the pennines and north midlands, we have the most humid air. thunderstorms developing thro
one young life now free from the shackles young life now free from the s ha ckles of young life now frees. hello there. friday was another day when we had plenty of thunderstorms around but this time they were mainly focused across the northern half of the uk. flashing away across the north of wales, northern england, northern ireland and scotland, where we had some localised surface water flooding issues as well. what catches my eye on the satellite picture at the moment is this area of cloud...
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when a girl is raped while she is young, young, teenager, this is like killing her.nise that she was being killed by the husband and she was in self defence. she was defending herself. so she is innocent. child marriage is universal. and the oppression of women is universal. and we have to put it in that picture to understand. looking at the status of women in egypt today, we've heard a lot about women being sexually molested in public areas and so forth and president sisi has designated 2017, he designated it, the year of the women. and he has said he wants to introduce laws, he's introduced laws which are more favourable to women, he's increased the number of women in the cabinet to 18%, and that kind of thing. is there progress for women's status and rights in egypt? well, very little. women cannot be, i do not believe the rights of women come from the government, from any government. i believe women gain the right to buy their own effort. i didn't believe that nasser will bring liberation to us, or socialism, or sadat or mubarak or any ruler. we women should orga
when a girl is raped while she is young, young, teenager, this is like killing her.nise that she was being killed by the husband and she was in self defence. she was defending herself. so she is innocent. child marriage is universal. and the oppression of women is universal. and we have to put it in that picture to understand. looking at the status of women in egypt today, we've heard a lot about women being sexually molested in public areas and so forth and president sisi has designated 2017,...
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dictator kim jong un's right-hand man, kim young chol. and we would have to be a fly on the wall to know exactly what they are saying right now, but we will know because john roberts is here. and inside the oval office right now, we expect to learn what they're talking about through that full reporting. so we have a silent picture. but we will have video and words, we are anticipating, moments from now. we have been told this will be a short meeting. we will know the history that is being made. across two different political administrations joining me now. i asked you a question about success and what it took to get here, and honestly looking at the back and forth and may be seeing a different way, and you say what? >> i think it's a fair point. we have gotten to this point, this is extraordinary. i agree that no one would have predicted that we would be at this point. but there are sort of but sam starts to this process. just last week, it was canceled. somehow, we are back on track. that is due to mike pompeo, who has worked very hard,
dictator kim jong un's right-hand man, kim young chol. and we would have to be a fly on the wall to know exactly what they are saying right now, but we will know because john roberts is here. and inside the oval office right now, we expect to learn what they're talking about through that full reporting. so we have a silent picture. but we will have video and words, we are anticipating, moments from now. we have been told this will be a short meeting. we will know the history that is being made....
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how do young people watch your film, how do young people react to seeing the war period portrayed onn? finally, suzu loses her drawing hand, and her neice who's holding it, to an american bomb. but do young people think about movies as a way to understand the war? i went to meet up with three students, akame, yuri, and haruka. in this corner of the world stays focused on the suffering inflicted onjapanese people rather than by them, but it does give glimpses of the hard edge of the regime. in this scene, the military police, the kempeitai, accuse suzu of spying for warships in the bay. arai harahiko‘s movie, this country's sky, also tells the story of a young woman trying to form her personality and ideas during the last year of the war and its desperation. amid the air raids, 19—year—old satoko begins a highly unconventional relationship with her 30—something neighbour. we've heard quite a bit about films that mourn the japanese victims of the war, but some films concentrate on the soldiers. and they're not just stories of condemnation. some recent movies have found aspects of the w
how do young people watch your film, how do young people react to seeing the war period portrayed onn? finally, suzu loses her drawing hand, and her neice who's holding it, to an american bomb. but do young people think about movies as a way to understand the war? i went to meet up with three students, akame, yuri, and haruka. in this corner of the world stays focused on the suffering inflicted onjapanese people rather than by them, but it does give glimpses of the hard edge of the regime. in...
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especially young children. this has become standard government policy under the trump administration. it's leaving lasting trauma, emotional, mental, physical rauma to these young kids. we should be able to enforce our immigration laws and still respect people's humanity. and so i've been encouraged to e so many americans speak up against this abhorrent policy. so many americans from every corner of this nation, every city and every part, have spoken up against this policy. but it was quite remarkable because this nation has stood as a moral beacon around the world. it was quite remarkable recently when the united nations, which the united states hosts in new york city, and which the united states -- for which the united states is the largest funder, condemned our nation for separating kids from their families and their parents at he u.s.-mexico border. i ask us to think about that. and its significance. and if we can't stop these kinds of things from happening in the united states, then i don't know that we ca
especially young children. this has become standard government policy under the trump administration. it's leaving lasting trauma, emotional, mental, physical rauma to these young kids. we should be able to enforce our immigration laws and still respect people's humanity. and so i've been encouraged to e so many americans speak up against this abhorrent policy. so many americans from every corner of this nation, every city and every part, have spoken up against this policy. but it was quite...
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many of these young men, some of them just children, are taking huge risks.g their own inner—city neighbourhoods to sell drugs. it is a secretive world, we did find some gang members who were prepared to talk to us anonymously. what about people buying drugs, making a mess of their lives? how much money are we talking about? it can look like easy money. but one mother says the reality for her 17—year—old son was very different. for fear of reprisals for her and her family, she asked not to be identified. he grew up in a good home, christian home, very good boy at school. we have a family, he is not at home, we were just battled when the police called and said your son is at the hospital, and he got caught with drugs. why was he at the hospital? because he said he swallowed. what kind of drugs was he pushing? it was cocaine, and if the police came he was told to swallow. it has had a big effect on my son, on myself, my husband, i don't sleep now, like there was love in the home, there is no love in the home, i lost my son. have you heard of this kind of drug t
many of these young men, some of them just children, are taking huge risks.g their own inner—city neighbourhoods to sell drugs. it is a secretive world, we did find some gang members who were prepared to talk to us anonymously. what about people buying drugs, making a mess of their lives? how much money are we talking about? it can look like easy money. but one mother says the reality for her 17—year—old son was very different. for fear of reprisals for her and her family, she asked not...
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ignite is building aat nnal movement of young wom who a waiting to beco the next group of young women leaders. these are women from arod the country that are. ambi they're not quite sure how to procey. theant to fix and address what they perceive to be the problems in theirommunity. we want to teach them how to do it and get them on their path to leadership . a lot of people are poat investigated by hillary clinton. i think that goes without saying. l when youook at thede political iify he'll ol ji do you seeemocrat women or republican women. i >> ignites a non part son 501c 3. we're not screening. we're asking young women what their is. some of the girls are younger than voting age. >> that's. g sometimes high school and middle l l school and then college and grad school and young professionalses. de't ask them. sometimes they cffer and ian tell you what observed, but more than not we g people is that o they mayr may not ascribe to a political party . they have views on a variety of issues and those view s don't necessarily break on straight ahead id logical lines what are some of th
ignite is building aat nnal movement of young wom who a waiting to beco the next group of young women leaders. these are women from arod the country that are. ambi they're not quite sure how to procey. theant to fix and address what they perceive to be the problems in theirommunity. we want to teach them how to do it and get them on their path to leadership . a lot of people are poat investigated by hillary clinton. i think that goes without saying. l when youook at thede political iify he'll...
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kristen, you've got a young girl now who's at that age. >> yeah.o, all these things, all these issues that we're putting at the forefront are very helpful. i was impressed by yasmina and lauren, because they are there, on a daily basis at school, telling their peers that, "we're here for you. we reject the bullying, we reject the meanness, and we support each other." and if kids can take and adopt that view and do something nice for the kid next to them, then that will certainly change their world view so much. >> mm-hmm. >> thank you both for being here and thank you for what you're doing with the round table. it's online for everybody at home. so, now, when we come back, you're going to learn about an international organization that wants to put a smile on your face, as they choose kindness to put a stop to bullying. it's called the cybersmile foundation. >> another thing you can do is talk to somelde a friendif you'e not comfortable going to your parents. you can talk to your parents. you can talk to a teacher. talk to anyone who has power, beca
kristen, you've got a young girl now who's at that age. >> yeah.o, all these things, all these issues that we're putting at the forefront are very helpful. i was impressed by yasmina and lauren, because they are there, on a daily basis at school, telling their peers that, "we're here for you. we reject the bullying, we reject the meanness, and we support each other." and if kids can take and adopt that view and do something nice for the kid next to them, then that will certainly...
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it's getting to our young people before they're really set in their ways.t's why i really wanted to go on a college campus tour when my book came out last fall, "be fierce," because i understood that getting to our young people is essential so that they do have the voice to be able to speak up and so that the young men are not reared to treat women in the way in which you and i have been treated in our professional careers. so that's where it really starts, but there are so many moving parts in trying to fix the issue, but i really believe that getting to our young people, and parenting is where it actually, truly begins in trying to make change. >> can i ask you what advice would you give to that 20-year-old version of me in the workplace right now? >> that now is the time for you to also be empowered to know that if you come forward, you're not alone. when i speak to young people, i always say to them, you know, "don't feel that you're by yourself. but you have to agree to do this together." because if we're just still going to have one-offs, then women a
it's getting to our young people before they're really set in their ways.t's why i really wanted to go on a college campus tour when my book came out last fall, "be fierce," because i understood that getting to our young people is essential so that they do have the voice to be able to speak up and so that the young men are not reared to treat women in the way in which you and i have been treated in our professional careers. so that's where it really starts, but there are so many...
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we just sing the national anthem the kids loving it they're very excited how proud are you of these young men coming to represent burundi here astri child will cope as i said before one last time when we met it's a very good opportunity for the kids but also for the countries because. we call them new generation but they are also the future generation because they are our kids and they need our support. one incredible event give us a little potted history of st child will call them and they lay a street child in south africa in twenty ten and he said to me when people see me on the streets i say mystery child when they see me playing football they say i'm a person. i'm a person like you so when i was a world cup for kids and not on the streets to change the way the street children are seen and change to our history children are treated and finally tell us about the kids sandwich if they enjoy playing against each of the playing with each of the mixing with each other ok these on ordinary kids these are kids who live on the streets these are kids without birth certificates so just to get a
we just sing the national anthem the kids loving it they're very excited how proud are you of these young men coming to represent burundi here astri child will cope as i said before one last time when we met it's a very good opportunity for the kids but also for the countries because. we call them new generation but they are also the future generation because they are our kids and they need our support. one incredible event give us a little potted history of st child will call them and they lay...
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this is a very young city, isn't it? our young people engaged?um. it's a young city, the average age is 33 or 34 in coventry and it's also a very diverse city as one infourof and it's also a very diverse city as one in four of the population was not born in the uk. you add those elements into it and that we are distancing ourselves from europe, you can see why they would be concerned about the future. a lot of young people said to me that they are concerned about things like eu funding and who will pay for youth services? absolutely. commentary is a good example for eu funding. we benefit more than most cities in the uk and good at applying for european funding more with new council houses being built by eu funding and new junction on the ring roads. we see visible projects in the city because of european funding and people will no doubt have concerns that what happens now, how refund development going forward? there was concern about rows must students on foreign exchange programmes across europe. our young people responding because we have the
this is a very young city, isn't it? our young people engaged?um. it's a young city, the average age is 33 or 34 in coventry and it's also a very diverse city as one infourof and it's also a very diverse city as one in four of the population was not born in the uk. you add those elements into it and that we are distancing ourselves from europe, you can see why they would be concerned about the future. a lot of young people said to me that they are concerned about things like eu funding and who...
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now 5, she's an active happy young girl.e successful, they left her with a large scar on her chest. her care team at duke children's hospital came up with an idea. they offered to operate on favorite doll. >> maybe it will make her feel more comfortable about her own scar. >> putting the doll through the same surgery and giving her the same scar. three weeks later, look at mikal as her and her mom go pick up that doll. for mikal you can't imagine what it feels like having a doll going through the same thing you went through. >> mikal revealing the scar. >> look at you. >> it's not the first time duke have done this. we've reported before on emma bennett who has a prosthetic leg and the moment she was given a doll just like her. she was over joyed and moments later overcome. tonight we've now learned from mikal and her doll. >> she has a scar just like me. >> that mikal now wants to be a doctor to help other little girls just like her. so we choose mikal and her doctors as our person of the week. i'm david muir. good night. g
now 5, she's an active happy young girl.e successful, they left her with a large scar on her chest. her care team at duke children's hospital came up with an idea. they offered to operate on favorite doll. >> maybe it will make her feel more comfortable about her own scar. >> putting the doll through the same surgery and giving her the same scar. three weeks later, look at mikal as her and her mom go pick up that doll. for mikal you can't imagine what it feels like having a doll...
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or all of us i'm not a zero five young obese of age three puffs to bundesliga stardom. i was always a struggle. for most of us just feels great. school girls are looking at the world . of football life intensively left. cisco. a familiar game in unfamiliar surroundings the bundesliga and finally the closer look at the lottery a move to last summer it's a long way from his home in argentina. but i may ask if i care to keep developing as a person and a player and also to move all to the next stage in my career i say there's a lot and i got it so far so good a lot he has wasted no time leaving his imprint on the scoring chops not least twenty back to brace and leverkusen away when it hoffenheim. that's the job done and dusted away the emotion rippling all the way back to his parents' home and to start it in argentina's provincial mill for. the final four it was incredible we would cry and i see a neighbor who is here congratulate tennis everybody was crying vitiate joy it eliana. gives me greater fans than his and family that ally said with his success in far off germany a
or all of us i'm not a zero five young obese of age three puffs to bundesliga stardom. i was always a struggle. for most of us just feels great. school girls are looking at the world . of football life intensively left. cisco. a familiar game in unfamiliar surroundings the bundesliga and finally the closer look at the lottery a move to last summer it's a long way from his home in argentina. but i may ask if i care to keep developing as a person and a player and also to move all to the next...
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this young in what has been flipped mainly by young converts and. looking for young men to perform military jobs the chance of a quite good that they have also been. to. mean. it took my fight i remember any put it on the floor. as soon as my heart i would grab it i would close my heart up. to people who shouldn't do you do on look like just want to. get out as he wished it was me. give you a glimpse they fed will see us you know i don't know what's right what's he talking about. shall we say you have to keep. right. on. no. need to watch your feet and i've got sure you died to have the money to feed on the best if not die every day remember returned our hugh my father are you my word i who next i get i would keep . this it's little i'm going to. fads oh. i said no i don't want a tree so i start to i go to this that's a used in this study put it in my boat. in my boat just then bond and i burn it in your and drop just this idiotic craving for water because the commission forgets about your mortar so i start says. call my house. when i was young. i d
this young in what has been flipped mainly by young converts and. looking for young men to perform military jobs the chance of a quite good that they have also been. to. mean. it took my fight i remember any put it on the floor. as soon as my heart i would grab it i would close my heart up. to people who shouldn't do you do on look like just want to. get out as he wished it was me. give you a glimpse they fed will see us you know i don't know what's right what's he talking about. shall we say...
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yo you're young, smart, brilliant. everybody wants you. and this is the time that is going to guide the rest of your lives. it's an important time for you. so just love it. love it. but try and go into something where you're going have a wonderful life. where it's worthwhile. there are some things that it's tough. keep substantitanding up alwaysr values. keep working with your classmates and your friends. keep loving your country. and one of the most important things, never ever quit. never quit. you know, i went to a great school. i went to wharton school of finance. in that school, i met a lot of people. a lot of people heading industries today and over the past very smart people. but i've watched some of the people grow. i've watched some of the most incredible brilliant students and they didn't make it like other people made it because they didn't have the drive. they didn't have that never give up ability. i don't know if it's an ability or if you have it. just you can't quit. and i've seen people quitting. if they would have held out
yo you're young, smart, brilliant. everybody wants you. and this is the time that is going to guide the rest of your lives. it's an important time for you. so just love it. love it. but try and go into something where you're going have a wonderful life. where it's worthwhile. there are some things that it's tough. keep substantitanding up alwaysr values. keep working with your classmates and your friends. keep loving your country. and one of the most important things, never ever quit. never...
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it is younger people, young adults and young families struggling to make ends meet in very profound waysd with things that older generations aren't. like the high cost of housing, immense student debt, the lack of stability in the job market today. it is affecting our younger people in profound ways that we don't expect to just resolve when they get more. like when i was growing up, there was a struggle. but there was an understanding that you would hit a certain age. it doesn't feel that way anymore. >> you used the term economic uncertainty, economic stress, does that express itself what seems to be like across the board of one's career? so it's from the young adult, recent college graduate, all the way through to somebody even nearing retirement? >> no. much much more so in the yoger 34 and then 35 to 49, much more profoundly, the lack of stability economically. i don't mean to imply there are not seniors who are struggling. but the most economic need we are seeing in the younger sets of the demographics. >> is our 2% when you use the word poverty group, is that an older cohort? >> th
it is younger people, young adults and young families struggling to make ends meet in very profound waysd with things that older generations aren't. like the high cost of housing, immense student debt, the lack of stability in the job market today. it is affecting our younger people in profound ways that we don't expect to just resolve when they get more. like when i was growing up, there was a struggle. but there was an understanding that you would hit a certain age. it doesn't feel that way...