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young people who have had their community involvement interrupted by a new referral, young people who are attending college courses, and some of these young people who have other situations that are -- are unique to their individual cases. there are just under 600 young people in san francisco's juvenile justice system, and as can you see from the stats here, 419 are getting services. so we are very proud of the fact that these young people are linked to community agencies. when you look at the next slide, you can get a sense of the breakdown of the kinds of services that young people are receiving. i spoke about the foster care youth, and the resources available to young people as a result of either being at risk of removal and placement into foster care or young people who have been in foster care as well as those who have returned to the community. and so there are a lot of federal funds that pass through our system that are available to young people. several years ago, san francisco joined a waiver of the title 4-e that allowed us to have more flexibility with how we can link youn
young people who have had their community involvement interrupted by a new referral, young people who are attending college courses, and some of these young people who have other situations that are -- are unique to their individual cases. there are just under 600 young people in san francisco's juvenile justice system, and as can you see from the stats here, 419 are getting services. so we are very proud of the fact that these young people are linked to community agencies. when you look at the...
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is jason young the person responsible for ms. young's death?t was fundamentally unfair? remember during the trial, the attorney pointed out, the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused jason of murder. >> jason young brutally murdered michelle young. >> the defendant brutally murdered michelle marie fisher young. >> way out of bounds, said the attorney. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about any of that. outside the court, michelle's sister meredith predicted the appeal would be thrown out. >> the jury came to the right verdict. we are confident it will stay. >> but she was wrong. >> a raleigh man is getting a third trial in the death of his pregnant wife. >> in april, 2014, the north carolina court of appeals granted jason a new trial. in 2017 yet another attempt by jason young to get a third trial, on this time on grounds his defense team was ineffective, was also denied. cassidy has grown. her father, her mother, snatches of memory ever farther away. >> th
is jason young the person responsible for ms. young's death?t was fundamentally unfair? remember during the trial, the attorney pointed out, the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused jason of murder. >> jason young brutally murdered michelle young. >> the defendant brutally murdered michelle marie fisher young. >> way out of bounds, said the attorney. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about...
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care or our young women or young boys that are being trafficked. there is no place locally to place them. we need to redistribute those beds up at juvenile hall and reconform log cabin ranch for placement for our kids. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> i'm with the mission peace collaborative, and i'm one of the cofounders of the juvenile justice providers association. i want to thank you for this hearing, because you gave equal voice to the community. this gives me hope that the same thing that everyone is saying up here, that we need reform, that we need innovation will happen under your guys's leadership, and i have hope that this will happen. ernl to personally thank you for holding this hearing. i know it was supposed to end a long time ago, but i thank you. i want to thank the judges for coming out, and i want to thank the probation department for listening to the community, and hopefully we can work with the juvenile justice providers association and come up with some solutions for you guys to consider. thank you. >> super
care or our young women or young boys that are being trafficked. there is no place locally to place them. we need to redistribute those beds up at juvenile hall and reconform log cabin ranch for placement for our kids. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> i'm with the mission peace collaborative, and i'm one of the cofounders of the juvenile justice providers association. i want to thank you for this hearing, because you gave equal voice to the community. this gives...
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is jason young the person responsible for miss young's death? unfair? >> what was fundamentally unfair? during the trial, the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused him of young. >> the defendant brutally murdered michelle marie fisher young. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about any of that. outside the court, michelle's sister meredith predicted the appeal would be thrown out. >> we're confident it will stay. >> but she was wrong. >> a raliegh man is getting a third trial in the death of his pregnant wife. >> in april 2014, the north carolina court of appeals granted jason a new trial. a year later the state supreme court reversed the appeals court decision. and in 2017, yet another attempt by jason young to get a third trial. this time on grounds his defense team was ineffective was also denied. children know little of the arcane world of motions and appeals. cassidy has grown. her father, her mother, snatches of a memory ever further away. >> that's all
is jason young the person responsible for miss young's death? unfair? >> what was fundamentally unfair? during the trial, the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused him of young. >> the defendant brutally murdered michelle marie fisher young. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about any of that. outside the court, michelle's sister meredith predicted the appeal would be thrown out. >> we're...
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i'm a young woman, resident of san francisco. i am speaking on behalf of washington youth shelters, just all the residents there. i feel like we need to redirect juvenile dollars to give young people who they need instead of locking them. san francisco spent $300,000 to house the youth in custody a year, while it only costs 5 to 10,000 a year for youth to receive meaningful and cost effective services in the community. we need more places like that. if we got all these resources for all these things, but it's a while district -- it's the whole bayview district, it's the whole potrero, it's the whole sunnydale. it's where the rich white people are, why it got to be there? >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. >> good even. i'm sean cochran, and i'm with one of the services that was eliminated. there's a lot of stuff to talk about. i brought up a youth to speak on the program and the services that he received that will be eliminated if we continue with what's going on. >> my name is damian -- i think that the old school -- not old sc
i'm a young woman, resident of san francisco. i am speaking on behalf of washington youth shelters, just all the residents there. i feel like we need to redirect juvenile dollars to give young people who they need instead of locking them. san francisco spent $300,000 to house the youth in custody a year, while it only costs 5 to 10,000 a year for youth to receive meaningful and cost effective services in the community. we need more places like that. if we got all these resources for all these...
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already, these young people are making a difference and a reminder that you are never too young to change the world. tonight we are honored to share their stories. this is "young wonders." a lot of ups and downs this year. tonight, the next generation reminds us of the unwavering generations. the promise of a better tomorrow. the focus and courage of these young people is truly inspiring. it is a testament to the positive power and change. thrilled to introduce you to this year's young wonders. five extraordinary kids. even at such a young age, they realize they held the power to be a compassionate force. and they didn't wait to grow up to act. as you meet them, i hope you will be inspired by their efforts. you can go to cnn.com at any point in the show. all star tribute which is this sunday night. kelly ripa will once again join me as a compahost. we visited the indonesian island of bali. in this paradise with its lush forest, and beaches and rice fields, nature surrounds these sisters and when they began noticing plastic pollution ever where, these children got to work. the equivalent o
already, these young people are making a difference and a reminder that you are never too young to change the world. tonight we are honored to share their stories. this is "young wonders." a lot of ups and downs this year. tonight, the next generation reminds us of the unwavering generations. the promise of a better tomorrow. the focus and courage of these young people is truly inspiring. it is a testament to the positive power and change. thrilled to introduce you to this year's...
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people, so there were more meetings of young people with putin, more state attention towards young peopleyeah, probably. and what's your research found about young people and their attitudes towards the west? in recent months, we saw that more and more young people are becoming... ..feeling more positive towards the west, and there is kind of a widening gap between young people and the population in general. but i think when the questions are directly about politics, still, i think, even with the younger people, they will be pro—russian, of course. that russia should not give in. that russia should go on. russia should be independent. but if you ask about way of life, if you ask about what countries would we like to take this example from... emulate, i guess? emulate, yes. it's... it's, first of all, western countries. so, this is it, ourfinal morning in russia. we're on our way to the airport now. if i'm honest, before i came here, i did have a slight nervous preconception as to what it might be like. probably because of all the negative news stories about russia that have been kicking a
people, so there were more meetings of young people with putin, more state attention towards young peopleyeah, probably. and what's your research found about young people and their attitudes towards the west? in recent months, we saw that more and more young people are becoming... ..feeling more positive towards the west, and there is kind of a widening gap between young people and the population in general. but i think when the questions are directly about politics, still, i think, even with...
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already, these young people are making a difference and a reminder that you're never too young to changecial. >>> lhey, i'm anderson coopers. there's been lots of ups and downs this year. make us feel like our understanding of the world is fragile and uncertain. tonight the next generation reminds us of the inwafering foundation that really connects all of us, incredible acts of kindness, unconditional love, and the promise of a better tomorrow. the focus and courage of these young people is truly inspiring. it's a testament to the positive power of change. we're thrilled to introduce you to this year's young wonders, five ordinary kids who found extraordinary ways to bring more hope, empathy and decency into this world. even at such a young age, they realize they held the power to be a compassionate force, and they didn't wait to grow up to act. as you meet each of these young wonders, i hope you'll be inspired by their efforts. if you want to learn more about them or share their stories, you can go to cnn heroes.com at any point during this show. these remarkable kids will also make an
already, these young people are making a difference and a reminder that you're never too young to changecial. >>> lhey, i'm anderson coopers. there's been lots of ups and downs this year. make us feel like our understanding of the world is fragile and uncertain. tonight the next generation reminds us of the inwafering foundation that really connects all of us, incredible acts of kindness, unconditional love, and the promise of a better tomorrow. the focus and courage of these young...
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people, young men, young women are telling us how they wa nt to young women are telling us how theyough this, we thought why don't we go throughout london and throughout all the schools and reach more young people, so we schools and reach more young people, so we put something together, 88,000 people but we can impact in the 39 week academic year, and we are just looking for the support, the backing from influential people, the public to be able to help us to do this. we have worked out the cost and it is just awesome. so you are hoping that this award which will give you publicity for the work that you are doing will actually put you in touch with the people who can help you to do this? that's right, because really this isn't about me. it is wonderful having an 0p but how can i use this to serve my community? how cani use this to serve my community? how can i use this to reach more young people? this is what my son would expect for me and this is what i need to be convertible. —— wonderful having a 0be. need to be convertible. —— wonderful having a obe. remind me of the circumstanc
people, young men, young women are telling us how they wa nt to young women are telling us how theyough this, we thought why don't we go throughout london and throughout all the schools and reach more young people, so we schools and reach more young people, so we put something together, 88,000 people but we can impact in the 39 week academic year, and we are just looking for the support, the backing from influential people, the public to be able to help us to do this. we have worked out the...
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local officials have also realized that athletic programs help to keep young people on track. the girls and boys who train here renovated this gym themselves today is tight boxing and everyone regardless of where they're from is welcome to join in is that even kill everyone is equal here we do the same exercises we transfer gather that way we all get to know each other better. be a good game. there are thirty boxing clubs like this. throughout the town. mustafa on a rock is in charge of this program he's a former drug dealer and has spent time in jail if you feel of the case stop playing around the monkey working counterpunch up to the idea. that if you get your ged and get in there that you. let it all in a single day the whole can look normal and that indeed we have kids from all over the place in here together and that's about all we try to teach them respect and discipline that's what makes our club special. the rigorous training routine offers a number of advantages. you want to give goma when kids come here to train they don't have enough time and energy left to get into
local officials have also realized that athletic programs help to keep young people on track. the girls and boys who train here renovated this gym themselves today is tight boxing and everyone regardless of where they're from is welcome to join in is that even kill everyone is equal here we do the same exercises we transfer gather that way we all get to know each other better. be a good game. there are thirty boxing clubs like this. throughout the town. mustafa on a rock is in charge of this...
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young women's free center. huckle berry, project what and lar kin youth services, they're all paving the way for reforms in this area. thank you to them and thank you to the board. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. my name is jordan, i'm the initiative director for road map to peace. i want to thank supervisor hillary ronen for calling this very important hearing. i just wanted to share that this unfortunate situation that happened at balboa, you know, it's extreme example of why this m.o.u. needs to be revisited and strengthened. it needs significant amount of community input from various groups and families and many of the groups the young women just spoke about earlier. because it's such an example of how a young person's rights were completely violated, privacy confidentiality, this was a young man who was very, very involved in his community. a youth leader involved in various programs, supporting and mentoring other peers, football player in his school. it was an exceptional -- is an exc
young women's free center. huckle berry, project what and lar kin youth services, they're all paving the way for reforms in this area. thank you to them and thank you to the board. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. my name is jordan, i'm the initiative director for road map to peace. i want to thank supervisor hillary ronen for calling this very important hearing. i just wanted to share that this unfortunate situation that happened at balboa, you know, it's extreme...
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these young people are knocking on doors and doing that. don't see the movement as going away anytime soon. but i do see it evolving and the other thing that i think is interesting is that even as daca may end, the notion that these young people would be turned back into ghosts, i don't see them going quietly and not only i do not see them going quietsly back into the shadow, i don't see their parents and families and their friends going quietly back into the shadows. many of their siblings and their parents who are energized and empowered by seeing these young people and their involvement in our system and their efforts to contribute, and not by faking votes. that's we're talk can about just doing what is legal in terms of knocking on doors, asking people if they're registered, getting them signed up, automatic the things that anyone can do. i see all the changes as a good thing for our democracy as more people who are living here are involved and civically engaged. so, i continue to see the movement, evolutioning and i look forward to see
these young people are knocking on doors and doing that. don't see the movement as going away anytime soon. but i do see it evolving and the other thing that i think is interesting is that even as daca may end, the notion that these young people would be turned back into ghosts, i don't see them going quietly and not only i do not see them going quietsly back into the shadow, i don't see their parents and families and their friends going quietly back into the shadows. many of their siblings and...
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a lot of it for young people is civic education. 18have young people turning that have not been given -- they do not -- they are passionate about issues but do not know how to translate that into action. at politico we have young people working across departments of the company and they want to see changed and they have been good about voicing those whether it is a time more or others. what advice do you have for them? they have a clear idea of something they want to see changed? how would you suggest they go about it? one thing i think is stick with your jobs and roles longer. if you want to implement change, you have to have a voice. that comes with time. you create your masterwork after 10,000 hours which is five years in a role. i have had numerous stops in my career that were five years or longer. younger people today, it is hard to get them to make an investment. five years seems like an eternity. there are benefits to that there are benefits to that longevity and benefits to personal development and growth and the impact you can have an organization. if you are jumping a lot, t
a lot of it for young people is civic education. 18have young people turning that have not been given -- they do not -- they are passionate about issues but do not know how to translate that into action. at politico we have young people working across departments of the company and they want to see changed and they have been good about voicing those whether it is a time more or others. what advice do you have for them? they have a clear idea of something they want to see changed? how would you...
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many of them had married young, and some young mothers were widowed very young, and they had to bringtheir own, which was not easy. because there were no cars in those days, and they had to walk everywhere. sport suffered too, so many young north shinty players fought and fell together, that local clubs struggled to produce teams after 1918. beauly‘s camanachd cup hero donald paterson died with his brother at the battle of festubert. but his pipes, which were recovered with a manuscript, still play the tune he wrote while under fire in france. his mother obviously grief stricken at losing two sons out of three, just put his belongings away, and no one had really looked inside the pipe box, but the old bag cover had traces of blood on it, and there was a tune in the box that he had written for the beauly shinty club back in the trenches, and it had not seen the light of day until, this was about 1980. for some of those who did survive the trenches, a new struggle awaited them at home, after croft land a promise to the highlander heroes was not being handed over. some occupied the groun
many of them had married young, and some young mothers were widowed very young, and they had to bringtheir own, which was not easy. because there were no cars in those days, and they had to walk everywhere. sport suffered too, so many young north shinty players fought and fell together, that local clubs struggled to produce teams after 1918. beauly‘s camanachd cup hero donald paterson died with his brother at the battle of festubert. but his pipes, which were recovered with a manuscript,...
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martin luther king became overshadowed by the young black militants. at the time, he was not receiving a high credibility in the black community. this was only supposed to be a detour to come to memphis. he had planned to come here, he was going to lead a march and get to washington d.c. later that month for a campaign. segregationists are saying if dr. king could not have a controlled march in memphis, there is no way he's going to be successful in washington. dr. king is extremely taken back by this. not only that but he has a rift in his own party and group. there are members in the sclc that p want to go to washington and others that believe they should be here in memphis. he's under are a great amount of pressure and stress in the weeks leading to his assassination. >> before he arrived here in 1968, segregation was still the law of the land. we still lived in the jim crow south. whether was white and colored only signs. when dr. king returns in 1968, the civil rights act of 1964 has been passed eliminating jam crow and the voting p law has been p
martin luther king became overshadowed by the young black militants. at the time, he was not receiving a high credibility in the black community. this was only supposed to be a detour to come to memphis. he had planned to come here, he was going to lead a march and get to washington d.c. later that month for a campaign. segregationists are saying if dr. king could not have a controlled march in memphis, there is no way he's going to be successful in washington. dr. king is extremely taken back...
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is no fun is league it's just a training ground for young talent how can delete change and keep those talents here in germany people. walk into the show i'm hakko today with me are tom and ed boys let's talk about one of the hottest team not only in the bundesliga but in europe but also dog ones we can chat about that plenty of time so we got this time and today so we can you know shots out when the time is right pretty much when i do that. that's going to happen to me you are getting but anyway if you get me started review of the abbey house it was a boys you should sign and obviously no. ice always is always an absolute kolkata davian of a belt she had a very wise decision to get to englishman to come and talk about this particular one given the fact an englishman won but obviously perceived aren't as loving watching that made most of my mates a charger fan so i didn't really have such a great time of it for an hour for the drama for the news for it was certainly want to watch or more that might change from last year i mean there was also another sick game but for dawn fans it wasn'
is no fun is league it's just a training ground for young talent how can delete change and keep those talents here in germany people. walk into the show i'm hakko today with me are tom and ed boys let's talk about one of the hottest team not only in the bundesliga but in europe but also dog ones we can chat about that plenty of time so we got this time and today so we can you know shots out when the time is right pretty much when i do that. that's going to happen to me you are getting but...
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is the fun is league it's just a training ground for young talent how can delete change and keep those felons here in germany don't be. looking to the show i'm hakko today with me are tom and add my voice let's talk about one of the hardest things not only in the bundesliga but in europe because their daughter moans we can chat about that plenty of time so we got this time and today so we can you know shut us out when the time is right pretty much when i do that. that's going to happen so buzz me you are getting buzz anyway if you get me started. how sick was a voice you should sign i never see i know you saw it i school ways it's always an absolute kolkata davian of a belushi and a very wise decision to get two englishman to come and talk about this particular one given the fact that an englishman won the dobie for certain was nothing much about me most of my mates a shark a fan so i didn't really have such a great target. for an awful a drama for the nutro it was certainly wants watch or more definite change from last year i mean there was also another sick game but here's more fans
is the fun is league it's just a training ground for young talent how can delete change and keep those felons here in germany don't be. looking to the show i'm hakko today with me are tom and add my voice let's talk about one of the hardest things not only in the bundesliga but in europe because their daughter moans we can chat about that plenty of time so we got this time and today so we can you know shut us out when the time is right pretty much when i do that. that's going to happen so buzz...
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of the young working. at laden's photos also document the newly formed groups of radical dudes called red gods as the cultural revolution got underway. young people were expected to get out of the classroom and onto the streets to show their support for mao they believe that there was saving china from its bush one enemy. allied to force a classic the have a lot of the students in our class became red guards old when they wore red arm bands and at least. you could join only if you came from a good family that is if your parents were peasants workers soldiers or political officials. but good friend was not allowed to join at first because her father was an intellectual. so i asked my mother what did grandmother to you back in austria. she worked on a farm with her husband she said. they started the next day i went to the police office that kept an eye on foreigners and told them that my grandmother was a farmer sacked. most and they stick it will happen as my goal and they gave me a document that said that
of the young working. at laden's photos also document the newly formed groups of radical dudes called red gods as the cultural revolution got underway. young people were expected to get out of the classroom and onto the streets to show their support for mao they believe that there was saving china from its bush one enemy. allied to force a classic the have a lot of the students in our class became red guards old when they wore red arm bands and at least. you could join only if you came from a...
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how much difference comeback kind of christmas dinner event make to young people?some of the most vulnerable young people we have got in society. just to put it in context, in an average year there is about 100,000 young people in care, and about 40,000 of them coming out of care every single year, and they come out with some of the lowest qualifications, they are five times as likely not to be in education, training or employment, five times as likely to have a mental health issue. so they need a lot of support from all of us. they need help with housing, with emotional support, with education, training and employment support. and at this time, christmas, it is particularly difficult for those who don't have a loving caring family like we provide oui’ loving caring family like we provide our own children, so we all need to step in and do what we can for them. but the barnardo's experience of working with thousands of care leavers every single year tells us that it's difficult all year round for them, in fact, that it's difficult all year round forthem, infact, bec
how much difference comeback kind of christmas dinner event make to young people?some of the most vulnerable young people we have got in society. just to put it in context, in an average year there is about 100,000 young people in care, and about 40,000 of them coming out of care every single year, and they come out with some of the lowest qualifications, they are five times as likely not to be in education, training or employment, five times as likely to have a mental health issue. so they...
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of young people one thing i've noticed at politico we obviously have a young Ãa slot of young peoplewalking across the company and they have their ideas of what they want to see changed and whether it's the town hall or other forums. what advice do you have for younger people who are not the ceos that want to see change? how would you suggest they go about it? any of you. >> one thing i think is just to stick with your job and your role a little bit longer. if you want to really implement change, you have to be embedded and you have to be a voice and there comes a time, i think it's not the robert that said you create your masterpiece after a specific role. and i have had numerous stops in my career that were five years or longer and i find with younger people today it's hard to get them to make an investment, like five years just seems like an eternity. but there is benefit to that longevity and benefits to your personal development growth and the impact you can have in an organization. if you are jumping a lot, that is not how you entrench and create change. >> i completely agree w
of young people one thing i've noticed at politico we obviously have a young Ãa slot of young peoplewalking across the company and they have their ideas of what they want to see changed and whether it's the town hall or other forums. what advice do you have for younger people who are not the ceos that want to see change? how would you suggest they go about it? any of you. >> one thing i think is just to stick with your job and your role a little bit longer. if you want to really...
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to find out how this might affect young people psychologically i've come to meet laverne introduce a psychologist who deals with marginalized jumpy. threat is the number was password really you know we're told it's everywhere we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything and i think it has a real impact on one sense of self as we know children are incredibly receptive and perceptive you know if a think that their teacher or staff are or even mental health professionals are screening them that starts to really fragment the way in which you can have a relationship with a young person and yet today we have kids sitting in a class and feeling that they are in a policing system and the impact is you don't belong here you don't fit for a child who's developing and trying to find a way of being in the world that's a huge. sort of rebuff and i think that what i've seen then happens is that the narrative grows of everybody feeling that's difficult with this child suddenly children and then find themselves excluded not in mainstream school they're in people refe
to find out how this might affect young people psychologically i've come to meet laverne introduce a psychologist who deals with marginalized jumpy. threat is the number was password really you know we're told it's everywhere we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything and i think it has a real impact on one sense of self as we know children are incredibly receptive and perceptive you know if a think that their teacher or staff are or even mental health...
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you show me a young man with a gun so young they're what i hope so we can pull the zhang minutes of programs like him on which will help address to the systemic issues that these young men i belong with when i talk about trauma these young men have been brought up like the r.c.a. with only understand how to express anger they don't have a healthy resource of of upbringing and you know some of these young men don't have fathers or positive male role model that they had to look up to was raised by a single mother who basically had the work you know to provide for her family the one unique thing about him on in our grammarians reprogram is that we have a in a generational cohort and what that is is that we bring in odum in who have done a substantial amount of time in prison and we put them together with younger male who's basically dealing with these issues of trying to find out who they are determine understand themselves by being inundated with the things that's going on in the community did dictate this is what a man is about and those are the ones this you this put in triggers so please ga
you show me a young man with a gun so young they're what i hope so we can pull the zhang minutes of programs like him on which will help address to the systemic issues that these young men i belong with when i talk about trauma these young men have been brought up like the r.c.a. with only understand how to express anger they don't have a healthy resource of of upbringing and you know some of these young men don't have fathers or positive male role model that they had to look up to was raised...
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to find out how this might affect young people psychologically i've come to meet the virgin introduce a psychologist who deals with marginalized people. threat is the number worn through password really you know we're told it's everywhere we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything and i think it has a real impact on one sense of self as we know children are incredibly receptive and perceptive you know if a think that their teacher or staff are or even mental health professionals are screening them that starts to really fragment the way in which you can have a relationship with a young person and yet today we have kids sitting in a class and feeling that they are in a policing system and the impact is you don't belong here you don't fit for a child who's developing and trying to find a way of being in the world that's a huge. sort of rebuff and i think that what i've seen then happens is that the narrative grows of everybody feeling that stiff accord with this child suddenly children and then find themselves excluded not in mainstream school they're i
to find out how this might affect young people psychologically i've come to meet the virgin introduce a psychologist who deals with marginalized people. threat is the number worn through password really you know we're told it's everywhere we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything and i think it has a real impact on one sense of self as we know children are incredibly receptive and perceptive you know if a think that their teacher or staff are or even mental...
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that's why economist bernard shaw said youth is wasted on the young. so let me do my best to make these numbers sound more impressive i'm going to walk you through it suppose you're 22 years old and you're just entering the work force. you've got more than 40 years before you're expecting to retire let's say you invest $10,000 in an s&p 500 fund right now and suppose the next 40 years aren't too different from the last 40 years. in that case, if it holds steady at around 10%, in four decades, your $10,000 investment will turn out to be worth more than 4 $50,000. that will help you pay for a huge chunk of a ritzy retirement and that monster multiyear gain didn't require any kind of stock picking. it doesn't require you to trade or time the market or even do any sort of research into individual companies, which i know is hard for most of you you just need to invest your money in a low cost s&p 500 index fund or etf and then you wait granted you're waiting 40 years. but 40, 50 years before you retire, that seems more valuable that the investment you made
that's why economist bernard shaw said youth is wasted on the young. so let me do my best to make these numbers sound more impressive i'm going to walk you through it suppose you're 22 years old and you're just entering the work force. you've got more than 40 years before you're expecting to retire let's say you invest $10,000 in an s&p 500 fund right now and suppose the next 40 years aren't too different from the last 40 years. in that case, if it holds steady at around 10%, in four...
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young young young young young young young yeah he says his dream is for her to be rich one day i ask what he considers rich. almost. always on what he got you got. a month of money and you get all you and all you all want to. get enough to supply the life he wants of course not talking about the paradox in the world when you can like a lot of things to believe that if i send you a wall and they kill the stuff that it has already which. meanwhile others have so much that they don't know what to do with it. you know next to repulse bay is one of hong kong's most expensive areas an apartment can cost five to ten million euros so just imagine what an entire village is worth. i'm eating derek he's going to show me his house. i know welcome and hi there i'm going to let me show you around the house. house is an understatement this is a palace welcome so your house party some new fell over here and this road so watch out dining table in the kitchen. chinese. people just saying here and sometimes we just call the police. the chest area. a lot of people come here and a d.j. right here and and
young young young young young young young yeah he says his dream is for her to be rich one day i ask what he considers rich. almost. always on what he got you got. a month of money and you get all you and all you all want to. get enough to supply the life he wants of course not talking about the paradox in the world when you can like a lot of things to believe that if i send you a wall and they kill the stuff that it has already which. meanwhile others have so much that they don't know what to...
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and they were very, very young, weren't they? incredibly young, yes.und their sort of early to mid 20s. although i know that your grandfather cut the rules a little bit and entered at the age of 17. but they were incredibly young and in a lot of cases very underqualified to be flying the aircraft that they were. some of those early planes have survived and are kept here at the raf museum in north london. around and above me were creations of wood and wire, that made you wonder how they stayed in the air. these planes are beautiful, aren't they? yes, they're marvellous things. they're amazing survivors and just over here we have a b2. which is what my grandfather flew. exactly, that's exactly the type of thing. and the construction is amazing. it's a wooden frame around which is stretched the irish linen and you can hear it's tight and it's also been lacquered with... so it's linen? it's linen, linen fabric that's been covered with dope to keep it airtight and it's almost like plastic, the way it's been done. it looks so fragile, so flimsy. that's right
and they were very, very young, weren't they? incredibly young, yes.und their sort of early to mid 20s. although i know that your grandfather cut the rules a little bit and entered at the age of 17. but they were incredibly young and in a lot of cases very underqualified to be flying the aircraft that they were. some of those early planes have survived and are kept here at the raf museum in north london. around and above me were creations of wood and wire, that made you wonder how they stayed...
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my responsibility to young people i taught a decade ago. the kids i taught are 20, 21 now, they are adults. but then after teaching i opened up after-school center. helping to lead that center and i worked in two public school districts. most recently in baltimore. minneapolis. seeing systematic work with adults. i layed a lot of adult work. >> host: so we talked about being raised by a single father, braking the norm, stereotypes that black men are doing their part in many cases. tell me about your experience being a gay black men in a social justice movement, was that any different? >> guest: interesting some people for whom they are homophobic who like me -- >> host: we don't like them. like i don't like black people but you're different. >> guest: that was really smart. i'm a tool for you, i'm not -- >> host: right, right. >> guest: it's been interesting, some people what they call critic is actually hope -- homophobia. the thing under that is homophobia. nothing i can do can be radical, revolutionary transformation. it can't be. where
my responsibility to young people i taught a decade ago. the kids i taught are 20, 21 now, they are adults. but then after teaching i opened up after-school center. helping to lead that center and i worked in two public school districts. most recently in baltimore. minneapolis. seeing systematic work with adults. i layed a lot of adult work. >> host: so we talked about being raised by a single father, braking the norm, stereotypes that black men are doing their part in many cases. tell me...
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not to be young and nice and instead. a millionaire is the model. i see now in monaco for coffee prince you reckon might have been the only know how he's forgotten. who luck will be mccrae on the. ensuite even as he influenced these cities in the studio. he's missed. this not only the hanukkah and that's in the north. i need to know monkey see sabbath. and you know how that might get the most out of that it belonged to my few my counsel because when you're in the middle prolly going hundreds of years all want to be. here doing it. oh. and obliged to some. some out here because how did the show. have visibly shaken when the. mushy water damage by the had to be about him to be. i didn't really. know the human. being for. sale and how and that was next to the bottle milligan and that went up about that i hadn't been. in the. shop i hope you can even see much. of the dimmest when even the bit they like about him but the ship and i don't. want to ship. would leave it. at that. mitchell went to fit in well but when the. money was. caught i go for hannity
not to be young and nice and instead. a millionaire is the model. i see now in monaco for coffee prince you reckon might have been the only know how he's forgotten. who luck will be mccrae on the. ensuite even as he influenced these cities in the studio. he's missed. this not only the hanukkah and that's in the north. i need to know monkey see sabbath. and you know how that might get the most out of that it belonged to my few my counsel because when you're in the middle prolly going hundreds of...
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we meet a young g man in it might well be hellish, but for those who work here, it's essential.martphones, washing machines, tv's, air conditioners. those who can afford them, rarely choose to go without. and indeed, for a few years at least, they can make our lives easier. but then what? this year alone, 48 million tons of electrical waste will be produced worldwide. that sounds like a lot, and it is. in fact, it's 4800 times the weight of the eiffel tower. in just one year. and what happens to all these old, broken machines? well, a significant proportion get shipped to west africa, to scrap yards in countries like ghana. reporter:yards.is one of situated on the outskirts of ghana's capital accra, it's often been called hell on earth. it's toxic, filthy, and it stinks. every day, tons of discarded electrical appliances, cars, and scrap metal end up here. much of it from europe. everything here gets dismantled and either broken down into its raw materials, or processed on the spot. joseph kogo has a big job to do. he's making a mould out of sand. then he'll melt down an old eng
we meet a young g man in it might well be hellish, but for those who work here, it's essential.martphones, washing machines, tv's, air conditioners. those who can afford them, rarely choose to go without. and indeed, for a few years at least, they can make our lives easier. but then what? this year alone, 48 million tons of electrical waste will be produced worldwide. that sounds like a lot, and it is. in fact, it's 4800 times the weight of the eiffel tower. in just one year. and what happens...
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rubens young wife and then proved a new source of inspiration. to these overs over and blooms to it's a fact that his famous new roads are for the was a private portrait of preval to do and the us has never publicly displayed in a name from all sinatra corm bed leave from hell and from does it was somewhat was it me roddick ode to his wife or her eyes. annoying. god who gives them to us. be a and. the end. to him. the couple let a happy marriage proven scaled back his diplomatic work. his studio meanwhile continued to accept commissions from abroad. a special assignment came from london. charles the first who had knighted rubin's asked him to design the ceiling of the royal banquet hall. it's the only work by rubens that has remained at the site it was designed for. taking his cue from his role model paolo baronies a rubens created a monumental work of art. in sixteen thirty five rubens and his family moved to the rural head stay in a state located between antwerp and brussels a stately home in the flemish renaissance style. his wife was expectin
rubens young wife and then proved a new source of inspiration. to these overs over and blooms to it's a fact that his famous new roads are for the was a private portrait of preval to do and the us has never publicly displayed in a name from all sinatra corm bed leave from hell and from does it was somewhat was it me roddick ode to his wife or her eyes. annoying. god who gives them to us. be a and. the end. to him. the couple let a happy marriage proven scaled back his diplomatic work. his...
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his brother introduced him to a young woman and rubens fell in love. in a portrait rubin's painted shortly after their wedding the couple holds hands and appears almost relaxed their gaze alert. the painting lacks the formality of the stiff portraits of men and women common at the time this is a young couple looking to the future with self confidence and optimism. it was a time of fresh hope an end to our third catholic spanish netherlands had agreed a ceasefire with the northern provinces the royal couple the archduchess isabella and archduke albert had heard of ruben success and asked him to enter their service as court painter. ruben's agree. but exercising the leverage of a rising star he negotiated special conditions. he insisted on remaining in antwerp rather than moving to the court in brussels and ensured that he would be able to continue working for other patrons. the catholic church commissioned an altar painting that today is located in antwerp cathedral of our lady. reuben selected the raising of the cross as the subject. in a break with tr
his brother introduced him to a young woman and rubens fell in love. in a portrait rubin's painted shortly after their wedding the couple holds hands and appears almost relaxed their gaze alert. the painting lacks the formality of the stiff portraits of men and women common at the time this is a young couple looking to the future with self confidence and optimism. it was a time of fresh hope an end to our third catholic spanish netherlands had agreed a ceasefire with the northern provinces the...
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he told ukrainians there will be no mobilization of young people to fight or any restrictions on human rights as long as russia doesn't invade our territory and to simmons al-jazeera hockey ukraine. back to our breaking story former president george h.w. bush has died at the age of ninety four. after ten pm friday local time about eight months after the. death of his wife barbara bush the nation's forty first president served from one thousand nine hundred ninety one thousand nine hundred ninety three and eight years later watched his son george w. become the forty third president the elder bush saw his popularity swell with the united states success in the gulf war in one thousand nine hundred one only to watch it evaporate in a brief but deep recession the republican was defeated in his bid for a second term by democrat bill clinton bush had also been a wild war two hero texas congressman cia director and ronald reagan's vice president only one other u.s. president john adams had a son who also became president so what can serve as a white house aide to george bush sr he joins us now
he told ukrainians there will be no mobilization of young people to fight or any restrictions on human rights as long as russia doesn't invade our territory and to simmons al-jazeera hockey ukraine. back to our breaking story former president george h.w. bush has died at the age of ninety four. after ten pm friday local time about eight months after the. death of his wife barbara bush the nation's forty first president served from one thousand nine hundred ninety one thousand nine hundred...