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but don young is an institution. don young is an institutionalist. don young is the kind of member that makes this house over the decades work as constructively as it can. not as constructively as it should, and hopefully we will follow don young and john dingell's example, because both them are lions of partisanship but also both of them were not only willing but thought it appropriate to work across the aisle to reach objectives that they could hold in common. so, don, i rise to say thank you. thank you for your service. you and i have served together for 37 years. . between us we have a little bit of time on us. and i look forward to serving with you for some years to come. god bless, you godspeed. thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california. the speaker: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield to the distinguished republican whip of the house, mr. scalise. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. scalise: i thank the speaker for yielding. really a special moment for all of us to pay trib
but don young is an institution. don young is an institutionalist. don young is the kind of member that makes this house over the decades work as constructively as it can. not as constructively as it should, and hopefully we will follow don young and john dingell's example, because both them are lions of partisanship but also both of them were not only willing but thought it appropriate to work across the aisle to reach objectives that they could hold in common. so, don, i rise to say thank...
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is jason young the person responsible for ms. young's death? reporter: what 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. >> reporter: 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. >> reporter: but she was wrong. >> a raleigh man is getting a third trial in the death of his pregnant wife. >> reporter: in april 2014 the north carolina court of appeals granted jason a new trial. but 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
is jason young the person responsible for ms. young's death? reporter: what 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. >> reporter: way out of bounds, said the attorney. the jury should not have...
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the future of care for young transgender people lies in the life stories of the young people themselvesstand much more about the best ways to support them. the weather is still relatively mild out there. i know we have lost the blue skies by day and that relatively warm weather we had, but the temperatures are still above average for the time of year and by friday, there will be some sunshine around. not everyobody will get it, but there will be some areas thaty will have some decent weather. now, through the early hours of the morning, a lot of cloud, mist, murk across the uk. it's a very mild start to friday. nine degrees in london first thing, around four or five a little bit further north. and then tomorrow, where are we going to get that sunshine? well, i think western areas, so cornwall, devon, parts of wales, maybe northern ireland, before the rain later arrives. i think the further east you are, in these central areas, that's where you're likely to be stuck underneath the cloud. but still 13 in london and double figures as far north as glasgow and edinburgh, so not a bad day. no
the future of care for young transgender people lies in the life stories of the young people themselvesstand much more about the best ways to support them. the weather is still relatively mild out there. i know we have lost the blue skies by day and that relatively warm weather we had, but the temperatures are still above average for the time of year and by friday, there will be some sunshine around. not everyobody will get it, but there will be some areas thaty will have some decent weather....
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i think it is a massive deterrent for young people.g to be in hot spots or places like if centres or local shops where a lot of young people chill with their friends and they know the police will stop with them, i think they might think twice about carrying a knife. how do you make neck properly effective rather than something that causes a greater tension between the police and the communities they are serving. as a youth worker by trade, i am now a stop and search youth trainer that goes into schools and speaks to young people about their rights and the rights of the police. ifeel like as a youth worker, i am the middle man. i can speak on a young persons level or on the police level. 0ne persons level or on the police level. one thing i would like to pushis level. one thing i would like to push is that youth workers actually go out there when they stop and search is being carried out, as comfort to the young person and to reassure them that you are not being targeted but this is a state of emergency, we are getting so many young peo
i think it is a massive deterrent for young people.g to be in hot spots or places like if centres or local shops where a lot of young people chill with their friends and they know the police will stop with them, i think they might think twice about carrying a knife. how do you make neck properly effective rather than something that causes a greater tension between the police and the communities they are serving. as a youth worker by trade, i am now a stop and search youth trainer that goes into...
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there are several young women following in her footsteps. of those is a 20—year—old from pa py footsteps. one of those is a 20—year—old from papy bath who make formula 3 history in 2018. in only her second season, jamie chadwick became the first wanted to win a formulates a race. nancy is also making tracks and formula a. formulates a race. nancy is also making tracks and formula ai formulates a race. nancy is also making tracks and formula a. i chose to test driving with a formula 18. to have that experience is amazing. it is loads of discipline, but self exciting the way it is going. i think that's a driver, it is something that i have looked to be involved in. with six other female drivers assigned to teams, chadwick is not alone in her ambitions. ask formula e continues to change the face of motorsport and on and off the track. natasha henry, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. thank you. the home secretary has told police leaders to draw up requests for extra resources by the end of this week. to
there are several young women following in her footsteps. of those is a 20—year—old from pa py footsteps. one of those is a 20—year—old from papy bath who make formula 3 history in 2018. in only her second season, jamie chadwick became the first wanted to win a formulates a race. nancy is also making tracks and formula a. formulates a race. nancy is also making tracks and formula ai formulates a race. nancy is also making tracks and formula a. i chose to test driving with a formula 18....
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and those that are not so young maybe people that are young twenty years ago all were able to access a term or a period and a european university or european institute of education of some sort basically the young people in their teens not feel that the opportunities big shop dine and shut off the one taken away from them that they are being deprived that they are being disadvantaged brecht's that is to think their future not just their economic future but their potential to build the lib selves but designed for example make a youngster from a protestant community and know an island not just a unit but to the island well people are thinking outside the box and i can't speak for. young unionists or protestants who may be in the past would have been robustly in favor of the union but i sense my sense is that a number of them are beginning to question their own future at the end of the day quite simply people who would have been very loyal to westminster in the past and loyal to the u.k. and loyal to the british government are not finding the bizarre behavior of the british government r
and those that are not so young maybe people that are young twenty years ago all were able to access a term or a period and a european university or european institute of education of some sort basically the young people in their teens not feel that the opportunities big shop dine and shut off the one taken away from them that they are being deprived that they are being disadvantaged brecht's that is to think their future not just their economic future but their potential to build the lib...
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it if they don't have if these young or old. content i did you'd rather set up and coming ok up and coming content produces don't have some kind of organization behind them yes they're going to get ripped off. ever since i was twenty i've been a member of the german organization called hog evolved which which which protects my copyright is used as an author and i get paid for that so i don't and i at that time i wasn't i was only pennies and i got fractions of pennies but i did it because i felt that's what you do i don't see why you can't if you want to earn money on your stuff that you upload then why don't you join it's not a question of paperwork you could do it online it's three clicks no literally like that for every single instagram post didn't make it you know if you were to say yourself as an author that i don't think that type of protection exists currently for you tube. to grab or anything like that isn't that a great offering in john let's bring in can we please not forget all the creativity on the net that is not ma
it if they don't have if these young or old. content i did you'd rather set up and coming ok up and coming content produces don't have some kind of organization behind them yes they're going to get ripped off. ever since i was twenty i've been a member of the german organization called hog evolved which which which protects my copyright is used as an author and i get paid for that so i don't and i at that time i wasn't i was only pennies and i got fractions of pennies but i did it because i...
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plus why connecting young people to jobs and training is so important for middle east economies. back in one thousand eight hundred eight the electric car was all the rage but the discovery of large petroleum reserves worldwide and the combustion engine quickly killed it off electrification was very much the theme at this year's geneva motor show but consumers are yet to be convinced of the eighty million cars expected to be sold this year just two billion of them will be electric but that's not stopping the big car makers from making the switch our technology editor mariana honda has more most of us drive around and gas powered by fossil fuels they pump out cabin dockside but take a step back in time and it could all have ben so different. back in the eighty nine hundred the streets of london were humming with the sound of the world's first electric txi the humming bird was quiet and clean but out of reach for most people and then along came henry ford not only did he invent a car that ran on an oil powered combustion engine he also worked out how to mess produce them on an asse
plus why connecting young people to jobs and training is so important for middle east economies. back in one thousand eight hundred eight the electric car was all the rage but the discovery of large petroleum reserves worldwide and the combustion engine quickly killed it off electrification was very much the theme at this year's geneva motor show but consumers are yet to be convinced of the eighty million cars expected to be sold this year just two billion of them will be electric but that's...
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to the young person because, you know, they might speak down to the young person instead of speaking round and round and round. so this is why i do teach young people that, you know, you show respect and you receive respect back. so that's one of the main things, is just the way of how you approach them and the way you speak to them will ultimately reflect on how they will speak back to you. but you also teach young people about their rights if stop and search happens to them. just briefly explain what they are. yeah, so, you know, we have something that's called go wisely, which is different categories of what young people should be doing when they are being stopped and searched. we also do something called good cop vs bad cop, where we talk about a police officer asking certain questions that they are not meant to ask, and the questions that they are allowed to ask. so it's about empowering the young people so that they know how to speak to the police when they are stopped. and you're meant to get a receipt from the officer? yes, yes, yes. so the receipt, that will mean that after
to the young person because, you know, they might speak down to the young person instead of speaking round and round and round. so this is why i do teach young people that, you know, you show respect and you receive respect back. so that's one of the main things, is just the way of how you approach them and the way you speak to them will ultimately reflect on how they will speak back to you. but you also teach young people about their rights if stop and search happens to them. just briefly...
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and the women who mean business also so the creators of she needs africa the platform of helping young african women achieve their professional dreams. i'm christine wonderwall come to d.w. news africa i'm glad you're tuned in all around the world today people are celebrating what women have achieved in honor off international women's day we begin our program in kenya's capital nairobi where some brave women are taking their safety into their own heads east africa correspondent melanie could have a ball a group of grannies you really don't want to miss with. just a few years ago this place was known as nairobi's most dangerous presidents in korogocho lived in constant fear especially women like the sixty five year old gary . he would hear screams all the time women were attacked by boys who had come to rank them. the grannies of coral gotto as they call themselves regularly targeted superstitions the tech is going to leave the women were free and that sex with them could cure their own infection almost daily one of those number of women was sexually assaulted raped on that it. gave it
and the women who mean business also so the creators of she needs africa the platform of helping young african women achieve their professional dreams. i'm christine wonderwall come to d.w. news africa i'm glad you're tuned in all around the world today people are celebrating what women have achieved in honor off international women's day we begin our program in kenya's capital nairobi where some brave women are taking their safety into their own heads east africa correspondent melanie could...
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young voices now can be heard. and i hope there will be positive changes in this but it's just we still have this legacy that what will you just decide for young people instead of listening to them and letting them. say what they think and how they would like to be treated and what they would like to do. i just saw there something to that well i grew but what i'd like to say and the sense that. well the u.s. is not that active as we may want in the sense that unfortunately only are not there not as the major big cities that could actually bet that is the place where the young generation could practice some of the activists in our activist movements and so on abdullah the head we should not ignore the social media as i have written in some of the papers there says the actually one of the rabble places without so much censorship or was out so much control so many of the people are feeling much more comfortable themselves and in expressing that they ideas and social media guests satisfy demand something of value or of
young voices now can be heard. and i hope there will be positive changes in this but it's just we still have this legacy that what will you just decide for young people instead of listening to them and letting them. say what they think and how they would like to be treated and what they would like to do. i just saw there something to that well i grew but what i'd like to say and the sense that. well the u.s. is not that active as we may want in the sense that unfortunately only are not there...
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but first five million young people will be entering the job market every year for the next five years here in the middle east counting the cost has been following one organization and its efforts to connect young men and women with jobs al-jazeera diana karim reports in arabic the words a lot like means your connection it's also the name of a kataria organization that aims to connect young people with employment opportunities in places such as yemen somalia and palestine so far so lots of has helped one million young people across the middle east and north africa find meaningful work it's chairperson her highness she. was in geneva this week to mark the tenth anniversary of select x. founding and to announce an ambitious new target in addition to the one million young people we have already connected with drops we now have committed with in place to connect another two million young men and women by twenty twenty two that's three million meaningful jobs and businesses thanks to silicon spartans but who was the more. i hear for of was the boys that we set a new target and it is the boa
but first five million young people will be entering the job market every year for the next five years here in the middle east counting the cost has been following one organization and its efforts to connect young men and women with jobs al-jazeera diana karim reports in arabic the words a lot like means your connection it's also the name of a kataria organization that aims to connect young people with employment opportunities in places such as yemen somalia and palestine so far so lots of has...
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then get data out of poverty we have a story of a cycling blues mentoring young aspirant from can you tell ships. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm glad you're shootin maki sol has been reelected president in senegal taking fifty eight percent off the hook figures released by the national vote counting commission show sells nearest rival that's former prime minister sick took twenty percent. area. money salwar out celebrating he's election win at sal's party headquarters in the capital. so moch it's all built he's really action campaign on a record of building roads and creating jobs a lot of infrastructure projects in the country going on he calls himself the builder of a modern cynical but sick and the opposition candidates maintained that the country's economic advances have not reached many senegalese people especially young men often risked everything to my great teacher. i want to bring in our correspondent well that's africa's jaime sunday at milan and he's going to be giving us more analysis at two this election really i just want to point out that we've had ano
then get data out of poverty we have a story of a cycling blues mentoring young aspirant from can you tell ships. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm glad you're shootin maki sol has been reelected president in senegal taking fifty eight percent off the hook figures released by the national vote counting commission show sells nearest rival that's former prime minister sick took twenty percent. area. money salwar out celebrating he's election win at sal's party headquarters in the...
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because we're delighted that the young people are so dedicated. yes yes yes that's coco but i don't know i that this didn't stop at a local school and challenge the students there to join them like they're hoping to further swell the crowd. and sure enough a number of them come along. others are more interested in enjoying their break time. the set is it's mega so far it's exceeded all our expectations are way more people than last time more people are coming from each school it's an amazing atmosphere totally awesome i just can't stop smiling right now. the oh oh oh oh oh oh. i'm a crew for the and i just have your attention we've counted up and we have over five hundred people here that's mega you're all amazing is i die. in the end the penny big march reaches nearly a thousand people worldwide students and adults in one hundred twenty three countries took part in the strike marching for the climate and the future of the planet. the for. everything here is so electric. getting international motor show powered by electricity. ready for production
because we're delighted that the young people are so dedicated. yes yes yes that's coco but i don't know i that this didn't stop at a local school and challenge the students there to join them like they're hoping to further swell the crowd. and sure enough a number of them come along. others are more interested in enjoying their break time. the set is it's mega so far it's exceeded all our expectations are way more people than last time more people are coming from each school it's an amazing...
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wife to new zealand to hear more from the prime minister just into our also coming up tonight the young people who are marching them for their future . thousands of children around the globe skipped school to call for action to protect the client. viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all the around the world welcome tonight of forty nine people are dead and dozens wounded after two mosque attacks in the new zealand city of christchurch one man has been charged with murder and is expected to appear in court within the next few hours the attacks happened during friday prayers at two mosques the first at the eleanore mosque in the center of the city is where the majority of victims lost their lives the second was in the suburb of lynwood were several more fatalities were reported. this has shocked new zealand which is a country which has had little its. all right we are going to go now to w. samantha early she is in christ church where it is morning early morning now i'm going to need to your good morning to you i should say. what are we expecting today after the day after such a hor
wife to new zealand to hear more from the prime minister just into our also coming up tonight the young people who are marching them for their future . thousands of children around the globe skipped school to call for action to protect the client. viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all the around the world welcome tonight of forty nine people are dead and dozens wounded after two mosque attacks in the new zealand city of christchurch one man has been charged with murder and is expected...
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is it possible that the young brain, which for older folks like that the young brain, which for olderfolks social media, are actually quite able, to handle this extra information flow, the extra demands in place. you are actually right. it is fair to say that most young people will be able to negotiate this online world without any major difficulties. however, it is the most vulnerable young people that are in our society that will be more affected by pressures on them. it is that grouped at the royal couege it is that grouped at the royal college of psychiatrists is particularly concerned about. the online world is here to stay with us, and we need to try and help young people negotiate that, and learn skills how to develop those skills, and young people are proficient at managing this, but it is the vulnerable children and young people we are most concerned about, that might need extra support. thank you. it is 10:17am. let's have a look at the headlines. the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by
is it possible that the young brain, which for older folks like that the young brain, which for olderfolks social media, are actually quite able, to handle this extra information flow, the extra demands in place. you are actually right. it is fair to say that most young people will be able to negotiate this online world without any major difficulties. however, it is the most vulnerable young people that are in our society that will be more affected by pressures on them. it is that grouped at...
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we need young people to vote -- brent: that is young people failing in their responsibility.uisa: it is almost a different issue because we have got a government that makes plans for the climate are we got the paris agreement and 2020 target for germany. despite those plans they are not sticking to it. it is not just about voting, which is necessary. we need more young people, but also need a government to make plans and stick to them. brent: not doing what they promise. johannes: a lot of young people hahave felt disempowered to chae their futures. this global protest shows we have a voice. we can engage. we will be heard. that is the big step forward. we need to recognize that and amplify and support. let's have the voice heard. politics is eventually made by the people, for the people. brent: what about the role of social media report you and i were sick -- you are able to organize and network and communicate with people all over the globe. is social media the most powerful tool in making sure that you can hold leaders all over the world accountable at the same time? luisa
we need young people to vote -- brent: that is young people failing in their responsibility.uisa: it is almost a different issue because we have got a government that makes plans for the climate are we got the paris agreement and 2020 target for germany. despite those plans they are not sticking to it. it is not just about voting, which is necessary. we need more young people, but also need a government to make plans and stick to them. brent: not doing what they promise. johannes: a lot of...
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delightful young people. brilliant day, and so good to be talking about it.” young people.iant day, and so good to be talking about it. i am so glad, and all the preparation as well. all thejudging, hot tub but that choosing? really tough. this billy goes back to last november, bbc launch this competition, asking young people to stand and their stories and let them set 20 oats, we received moo entries, but those look down up down up to 12. generalist from the bbc, whittling down to 12. i was one of the judges, and some healthy disagreement over the windows. like all the best of what ceremonies. because it was so impressive, i think we made some good decisions at the end. impressive, i think we made some good decisions at the endfi impressive, i think we made some good decisions at the end. c one of the face of the winners. one of the first of the winning entries we'll be bringing you tonight is a report made by annabelle. at the age ofjust 15, annabelle was told she has early menopause after her periods stopped two years ago. you will see how composed she is with telling her
delightful young people. brilliant day, and so good to be talking about it.” young people.iant day, and so good to be talking about it. i am so glad, and all the preparation as well. all thejudging, hot tub but that choosing? really tough. this billy goes back to last november, bbc launch this competition, asking young people to stand and their stories and let them set 20 oats, we received moo entries, but those look down up down up to 12. generalist from the bbc, whittling down to 12. i was...
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the reality is to recruit any young person or to groom a young person is very easy.rue that it's going to be this enticement period and this young person is going to get drawn in. actually, the easiest place to recruit are outside schools. the kids that leave school last are going to be the ones that are often in detention, the ones that are socially excluded. you only have to look at our county lines and evaluation where100% of our young people involved in county lines came from pupil referral units or from alternative learning establishments. he said the law had to catch up with the reality of those children's lives. hitting a young person with a £200 fine is not going to have a determined effect, when actually, they could make that in a day. and also, chastising the parent, blaming the parent, the sins of the parent on the child. when actually, the child sees everyone that challenges mum or dad as the enemy anyway. it isjust going to die for him further into it. i think there is a lot there to take into account. but, yes, the youngest person in our caseload is eig
the reality is to recruit any young person or to groom a young person is very easy.rue that it's going to be this enticement period and this young person is going to get drawn in. actually, the easiest place to recruit are outside schools. the kids that leave school last are going to be the ones that are often in detention, the ones that are socially excluded. you only have to look at our county lines and evaluation where100% of our young people involved in county lines came from pupil referral...
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help young voters vote. according to our report that is out today oregon has preregistered, close to 216,000. that is pretty cool. i have two 16-year-olds, looking to ensure voting of young people to become ingrained, becomes part of their civic responsibility. we talked about this but walk us through policies on the ground. how it is being implemented and increasing voter engagement around young people and how we keep that engagement up from registration through actual voting. >> a couple pieces and i have to share one number. 200,000 more people under the age of 50 voted in 2018 versus 2014. the turnout rate for registered voters under 50 stayed the same. simply by making it more accessible and more convenient through preregistration and automatic voter registration, and the paradigm shift around education and intent empowerment, and organizations, the oregon association, particularly young voters and that means on doorsteps, and fun and engaging activities. and focused on public service. taking a bus load
help young voters vote. according to our report that is out today oregon has preregistered, close to 216,000. that is pretty cool. i have two 16-year-olds, looking to ensure voting of young people to become ingrained, becomes part of their civic responsibility. we talked about this but walk us through policies on the ground. how it is being implemented and increasing voter engagement around young people and how we keep that engagement up from registration through actual voting. >> a...
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refugee camps and it's even more difficult for young women. but money has made it with advertisements like this she promotes her project and her camel pizzas business is busiest in the evenings at the refugee camps you can get a pizza for the equivalent of two year rose. many people here are looking for a change from the monotony of life and money has achieved cult status she's a young woman with her own business who travels the region on her own with a pizza's that has owned her respects. and i'm so happy there's finally a pizzeria in the camp and i hope she will also pursue other projects in the head to. the next day money is on the road again as she drives she passes by reminders of the sixteen year insurgency by the south are we against morocco some wreckage remains. some of the injured war veterans live in a dilapidated home outside the camp it's important from money to show solidarity. she brings a free pizza hut harvey who was paralyzed when his spine was damaged in an air strike in one nine hundred eighty. i regret nothing i'm proud of
refugee camps and it's even more difficult for young women. but money has made it with advertisements like this she promotes her project and her camel pizzas business is busiest in the evenings at the refugee camps you can get a pizza for the equivalent of two year rose. many people here are looking for a change from the monotony of life and money has achieved cult status she's a young woman with her own business who travels the region on her own with a pizza's that has owned her respects. and...
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we provide opportunities for all young people before they even end up getting involved in our criminal justice system in any capacity in the first place. this is why i launched opportunities for all where we will provide paid internship opportunities for all high school students in san francisco. we have to really interrupt the cycle of violence that's sadly has destroyed our communities in san francisco for far too long by shifting and making the right investments and yes, coordination of services is critical to the success of keeping our communities safe and i am here to work with the partner on these particular efforts with you. >> president yee: thank you. you may now ask a follow-up question directly related to the opening question if you have one. >> supervisor walton: thank you president yee, and mayor breed. opportunity for all, i'm excited about the initiative and the work that's going to be done through that. are there specific jobs available with the community initiative work that's happened the past summers with exposing our young people to careers in law enforcement, etc.,
we provide opportunities for all young people before they even end up getting involved in our criminal justice system in any capacity in the first place. this is why i launched opportunities for all where we will provide paid internship opportunities for all high school students in san francisco. we have to really interrupt the cycle of violence that's sadly has destroyed our communities in san francisco for far too long by shifting and making the right investments and yes, coordination of...
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being a young person myself i think it's very important for young people to understand what role they can play in the development of their future of their country and right now it's it's been very unclear as we can see there are limited options to participate in a regular a socially and economically and people i've seen many young people who are their country and they want to contribute but there are so many barriers that they can't give up actually and they can't. go forward and. use their potential to help develop the country and some of them leave the country unfortunately so i came in when t.j. says that unemployment poverty and infrastructure we told you out infrastructure never strained but how does that impact young people in cars and stuff infrastructure i think this person meant that because the extent is really a big country it's a nine's biggest country in the world and we really have some interest doctor problems in terms of their very expensive domestic supplies and along. like you have a very long time you have to spend a lot tyrants traveling inside of ca's x. them for
being a young person myself i think it's very important for young people to understand what role they can play in the development of their future of their country and right now it's it's been very unclear as we can see there are limited options to participate in a regular a socially and economically and people i've seen many young people who are their country and they want to contribute but there are so many barriers that they can't give up actually and they can't. go forward and. use their...
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you can help these young people, the young people who will go on and potentially be a murder?y will be another victim and that is what i find frustrating. sarah jones, who do you think alison should be able to point to with pa rents, should be able to point to with parents, when they are genuinely worried and they don't know who can help? i was with a group of young people from croydon this afternoon, andl people from croydon this afternoon, and i asked them, where do you go when you need help and what do your parents think of some of the issues that are going on? of course, i think there are lots of things going oi'i think there are lots of things going on here and it's not a one of the things we've seen in schools is because the funding has been restricted because of things like special needs funding in particular that has been limited, there are people available to support young people available to support young people with the issues that they have earlier on in their life. and because that support isn't there, what tends to happen is that problems escalate and kids get to
you can help these young people, the young people who will go on and potentially be a murder?y will be another victim and that is what i find frustrating. sarah jones, who do you think alison should be able to point to with pa rents, should be able to point to with parents, when they are genuinely worried and they don't know who can help? i was with a group of young people from croydon this afternoon, andl people from croydon this afternoon, and i asked them, where do you go when you need help...
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of young people is really important. you talked about education, housing, affordability, healthcare. all of these issues speak to young people and i think it is not only important to have registration efforts, that's critical, but you also need to make sure you don't ignore a group of people until just weeks before an election and that you are actually being authentic. i think you as the governor of oregon are doing just that and that is critical to ensuring people have a reason to vote. >> absolutely and we can show students the data. it is clear. in 2008 we saw that we had a relatively grand student voter turnout. then in 2009 we saw a correlation with the legislature putting significant resources into our university system to ensure that students of all income levels could attend. so we are able to show these direct data points to students and that really makes a difference. but i tell them, over the age of 65, if 90% of people vote, who are elected officials going to listen to? people over the age of 65, right? so if
of young people is really important. you talked about education, housing, affordability, healthcare. all of these issues speak to young people and i think it is not only important to have registration efforts, that's critical, but you also need to make sure you don't ignore a group of people until just weeks before an election and that you are actually being authentic. i think you as the governor of oregon are doing just that and that is critical to ensuring people have a reason to vote....
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yeah yeah and i want to go to young as we're going to first of all three. hundred. you know you four but i want to go to a young person in uganda because i want to understand what it is that brought you out months pregnant and. i say no you know it's i was very very very respectful of . me yes yes firstly what what the president of uganda is doing is hiding away from about one going international a bit on how to tax these. u.s. giant companies that dealing in this erosion on corporate shifting so there is a discussion on how to tax those entities but what you've done that he's doing he's going for the use of that platform which is not going to yield any results given that the economy's accelerating towards. we need to have lasting solutions not have taxes that is really be very good and can easily be our voided one of the good principles of taxation as in our stated by the o.e.c.d. in twenty fourteen was about what type system is a tax that is based on one that had not used to be very bit off we did so if a tax cut is the video and we did then it is up but over fift
yeah yeah and i want to go to young as we're going to first of all three. hundred. you know you four but i want to go to a young person in uganda because i want to understand what it is that brought you out months pregnant and. i say no you know it's i was very very very respectful of . me yes yes firstly what what the president of uganda is doing is hiding away from about one going international a bit on how to tax these. u.s. giant companies that dealing in this erosion on corporate shifting...
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we would reenact john brown's raid in harpers ferry when i was young. we went up to gettysburg and number of times. that was part of my ap history class. i grew up in a place rich in history where you truly understand our founding principles that is made this country so great. when you combine that with my texas recent history and what's so great about being a texan, it forms to i am as a public servant. >> what did your parents do for a living? >> my mom and dad met in austin texas. my dad worked for the irs. he was in auditing and data processing. he ended up retiring back to texas. >> did he influence your conservative roots question mark >> my family is all generally conservative. mostly from the standpoint of that texas can-do spirit. as i describe my family and my grandmother and her influence on my life being a single mom in figuring out how to make it work and how she lost my grandfather and was raising my dad with polio -- despiteorked hard having the ravages of polio. he had to figure out how to walk and deal with the consequences. he never as
we would reenact john brown's raid in harpers ferry when i was young. we went up to gettysburg and number of times. that was part of my ap history class. i grew up in a place rich in history where you truly understand our founding principles that is made this country so great. when you combine that with my texas recent history and what's so great about being a texan, it forms to i am as a public servant. >> what did your parents do for a living? >> my mom and dad met in austin...
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but first five million young people will be entering the job market every year for the next five years here in the middle east counting the cost has been following one organization and its efforts to connect young men and women with jobs al-jazeera as diana karim reports in arabic the words a lot like means your connection it's also the name of a kataria organization that aims to connect young people with employment opportunities in places such as yemen somalia and palestine so far so lots of has helped one million young people across the middle east and north africa find meaningful work it's chairperson her highness she. was in geneva this week to mark the tenth anniversary of select x. founding and to announce an ambitious new target in addition to the one million young people we have already connected with drops we now have committed with in place to connect another two million young men and women by twenty twenty two that's three million meaningful jobs and businesses thanks to silicon supporters but he was the more. i hear for of was the boys that we set a new target and it is the
but first five million young people will be entering the job market every year for the next five years here in the middle east counting the cost has been following one organization and its efforts to connect young men and women with jobs al-jazeera as diana karim reports in arabic the words a lot like means your connection it's also the name of a kataria organization that aims to connect young people with employment opportunities in places such as yemen somalia and palestine so far so lots of...
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young and the others have prepared t. that it's one for each of the two hundred thirty nine people lost. i'm looking for my mother's name. your mother is here. here and that's it. junk siri young. trees i. think oh. well that's fine to my mother like green. pieces of a wing with found washed up on the coast of africa some of the very few pieces of evidence it's important to the survivors that they observe the anniversary together and in the public eye. they don't want the tragedy to be forgotten on. the. shooting on. the whole the ceremony in the shopping center so not only the media and aviation stuff witness it but also any passes by us. they were able to mobilize a local motorcycle club to show solidarity with that. young functions as an unofficial spokesman for the chinese survivors two thirds of the passengers were chinese citizens. here. they are here and if i'm the only one who came here from china today i bring greetings from many of the chinese survivors. i believe the search has resumed we stand a good chance of
young and the others have prepared t. that it's one for each of the two hundred thirty nine people lost. i'm looking for my mother's name. your mother is here. here and that's it. junk siri young. trees i. think oh. well that's fine to my mother like green. pieces of a wing with found washed up on the coast of africa some of the very few pieces of evidence it's important to the survivors that they observe the anniversary together and in the public eye. they don't want the tragedy to be...
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pop sex scandal has claimed another high profile star twenty nine year old that young would join hugh has quit the band highlights and apologized for his involvement in sharing nonconsensual pornography he is the third member of the ring to be ousted after another singer junk june young admitted safely filming women and sharing the footage with other pop stars. k. pop careers ending where they began in front of the cameras seeing a challenge on young from the band drug. restaurant hands himself over to police for questioning after admitting to filming sex with women and sharing the videos with other k. pop celebrities. you know i am really sorry to the public for causing concern i will fully cooperate with the investigation i am sorry i am sorry. another k. pop star embroiled police seen here earlier with white hair together with his band big bang known simply as song three he has been accused of providing prostitutes to business partners he maintains that he's innocent while also putting on a display of contrition. pulling it out i deeply apologize again to all people and everyone ar
pop sex scandal has claimed another high profile star twenty nine year old that young would join hugh has quit the band highlights and apologized for his involvement in sharing nonconsensual pornography he is the third member of the ring to be ousted after another singer junk june young admitted safely filming women and sharing the footage with other pop stars. k. pop careers ending where they began in front of the cameras seeing a challenge on young from the band drug. restaurant hands himself...