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people we have feeling our young people and we are continuing to feel our young people that's not the kind of news i want to be putting out there because we don't have it i mean how can you get national project which should be responsibility of the state. sort of sponsibility use our citizens what problems have we good for the future what are we doing not in front of what to ensure that in 202-020-3020 extension 351 of the timing here again talking about the same issues when this is happening now it's because we have feared to be a country for these people that is why do you want to leave anybody who decides to die in the ocean in your own that's a problem you know can be that's a quote that our political economic system as a problem in our country how can we ensure that the young ones don't follow the same path. what is for me you know what is the solution for what can we do to ensure that we have our young people well i think leaving be a reason why do i question is what i'm interested in why are young people wanting to leave 0.5 percent of gambia. everyday i want to leave that they
people we have feeling our young people and we are continuing to feel our young people that's not the kind of news i want to be putting out there because we don't have it i mean how can you get national project which should be responsibility of the state. sort of sponsibility use our citizens what problems have we good for the future what are we doing not in front of what to ensure that in 202-020-3020 extension 351 of the timing here again talking about the same issues when this is happening...
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continuing to feel our young people in. the gallery is responsible for the highest number of people and the great impress catholics have than any other african nation and that's truly shocking if you consider the size of the population here but now a lot of young people are coming back in fact the international organization for migration estimates that on a monthly basis over 100 returning a stepping right back into this country question is is the country prepared to take care of them and who better to answer this question for me than troll gambians and we'll begin with mr demba here he is actually one of the people who left the country as an immigrant and you decided to take the back route known because it is that your regular way of going how was that journey for you was it worth it how long did it take just give you a little insight into what happened. judy was so hard for me i took time from. at the synagogue told me i'm going to 50 i think into maybe you'll get it you could not post a 1000000 and they said if you don't
continuing to feel our young people in. the gallery is responsible for the highest number of people and the great impress catholics have than any other african nation and that's truly shocking if you consider the size of the population here but now a lot of young people are coming back in fact the international organization for migration estimates that on a monthly basis over 100 returning a stepping right back into this country question is is the country prepared to take care of them and who...
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mason weems says that the young father gave him a new hatchet and the young boy was so excited about getting this gift that he went around and barked at every tree he barked one of he his father's famous english cherry trees and when his father approached him according to weems, young george threw his hands up and said, i did it, father. lie.now i cannot tell a image thatis the schoolkids for the last 200 plus .ears have been told this 1939 painting by grant woods down at the aims and shows mason weems pulling back the curtain and it beingthe young george truthful to his father, but the thing that i find interesting about this image is look. the same head as you have on the dollar bill. head, this isung the old head, but they essentially looks the same. the interesting thing about this story, there is no evidence that it never happened. weems made the story up to portray washington as a man of great honesty, that even when problemsle might bring for a young george, he had to be honest to his father. storyo tells us another about the young george washington the surveyor who was out on
mason weems says that the young father gave him a new hatchet and the young boy was so excited about getting this gift that he went around and barked at every tree he barked one of he his father's famous english cherry trees and when his father approached him according to weems, young george threw his hands up and said, i did it, father. lie.now i cannot tell a image thatis the schoolkids for the last 200 plus .ears have been told this 1939 painting by grant woods down at the aims and shows...
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we set out to find the young people affected.kes being stolen, girls being taken out by policemen, early hours of the morning, kids would come running up here to run around the block. we've learned that police were conducting surveillance on this home for young people caught up with criminal gangs. i saw them dealing drugs over the back wall. i heard the boys selling cocaine. selling cocaine from a care home? yeah. it's like they had their own operation on the second floor. they used to have baggies and scales and there was a lot of supplies... scales? yeah, like how... to weigh cannabis? yeah. to sell cocaine? yeah, they're not measuring flour. while other vulnerable people lived inside. erm, i used to live on this top floor. carla spent years in foster homes before being sent to centurion care. i would not recommend it for anybody to live here. so myself harm would be quite severe. there was a situation where it had been really bad and i'd lost a lot of blood. and i went down to the staff and i was like, "you need to take me to
we set out to find the young people affected.kes being stolen, girls being taken out by policemen, early hours of the morning, kids would come running up here to run around the block. we've learned that police were conducting surveillance on this home for young people caught up with criminal gangs. i saw them dealing drugs over the back wall. i heard the boys selling cocaine. selling cocaine from a care home? yeah. it's like they had their own operation on the second floor. they used to have...
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young people in college are doing this. i think it is important that we have folks who are younger so we didn't have new era being run by steve and i think we said at first, 35. i was looking at some of our old documents and the one that lacks extinct off the most, is that how we were going to be in the chat rooms and use myspace. [laughter] that's what we were planning to do. it changed pretty quickly. i think it was old before they went out and so another element was being able to grow quick, being nimble and being able to do what the generation was doing what you meant, don't plan a year ago and decide to stick with it when they are doing something completely different. so that was really important. i remember some of the campaigns that made me step back. all failed ballots which they are used to now but that was our campaign. we knew it would increase voter turnout. it was like it's happening. this is too much for me and that's when i realized maybe it was time to get off the court because before the organization, those
young people in college are doing this. i think it is important that we have folks who are younger so we didn't have new era being run by steve and i think we said at first, 35. i was looking at some of our old documents and the one that lacks extinct off the most, is that how we were going to be in the chat rooms and use myspace. [laughter] that's what we were planning to do. it changed pretty quickly. i think it was old before they went out and so another element was being able to grow quick,...
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see it all the time with young people around this town. go over to the washington internship center, where you'll see very bright, young high school kids there, just eager to part of what has been state ofas the deep bureaucracy, blah blah blah. but the notion of public in life doing something larger than just yourself, that notion is fundamental. thethe notion that this is land of opportunity, to be able to achieve your dreams and help other people achieve theirs. that hope is still out there. am very excited about -- as muchfeel confident, as my son and i argue about politics, i feel comforted by i'm seeing generally as to what's going to happen to the inherit, andey they are inheriting it. i can complain all i want to, going to be gone while they're taking over. them.got to help prepare >> from brooklyn, maryland, in our 35 to 55, category. calling.r go ahead. >> i have to apologize. i called in on the wrong number. a coupleted to share of things real quick with clarence. i know those generational issues talking about today, my time goe
see it all the time with young people around this town. go over to the washington internship center, where you'll see very bright, young high school kids there, just eager to part of what has been state ofas the deep bureaucracy, blah blah blah. but the notion of public in life doing something larger than just yourself, that notion is fundamental. thethe notion that this is land of opportunity, to be able to achieve your dreams and help other people achieve theirs. that hope is still out there....
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is the young and. -- young head. this is the old head they essentially. look the same. there is no evidence this happened. weems simply made the story up to portray washington as a man of great honesty, that even when the trouble might bring problem george.g weems tells us another story about the young george washington the surveyor, who is out on the frontier, and bad in.her is setting he finds a local tavern where you can spend the night. whiskey. a dram of george offers a skin. nskin in payment. coonskinep keeps the and in turn gives washington 158 rabbit skins. that is a lot of rabbit skins to carry around. according to weems, george began buying drinks for everyone in the establishment, and during the evening, he turned 158 rabbit skins back over to the barkeep. what weems is trying to tell us in that story is that this is a george washington who was generous. this is the george washington that is kind. this is the george washington that we want to remember. you think about the images -- he's honest, he has this great physical skill, he is generous and kind. he has
is the young and. -- young head. this is the old head they essentially. look the same. there is no evidence this happened. weems simply made the story up to portray washington as a man of great honesty, that even when the trouble might bring problem george.g weems tells us another story about the young george washington the surveyor, who is out on the frontier, and bad in.her is setting he finds a local tavern where you can spend the night. whiskey. a dram of george offers a skin. nskin in...
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i was very dismayed and upset by the media coverage of the young people because many of them were youngirls. isis targeted women so particularly in its agreement. specifically girls.the press coverage was very exclusionary. suddenly these were not european girls anymore they were in-house horse for isis, packing lubricant for the caliphate. these were 15-year-olds who had been groomed. i wanted to tell the story in an intelligible way. from both side of the middle east and the side of europe. >> you cover i believe 13 young women and girls in this book. could you start with the three from green and tell us what happened for those who know it might not remember. >> those girls became a global sensation because something about their youth the images of them walking through the metal detectors at the airport what so global. they were 15-year-old if living in east london in the community largely pop lighted immigrants from south asia. they were lured into isis online. through social media. their parents had no idea what was happening. and the things that they were hearing is not common in j
i was very dismayed and upset by the media coverage of the young people because many of them were youngirls. isis targeted women so particularly in its agreement. specifically girls.the press coverage was very exclusionary. suddenly these were not european girls anymore they were in-house horse for isis, packing lubricant for the caliphate. these were 15-year-olds who had been groomed. i wanted to tell the story in an intelligible way. from both side of the middle east and the side of europe....
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gangs. this over young people caught up with criminal gangslj this over young people caught up withng cocaine. selling cocaine from a care home? yeah. it's like they had their own operation on the second floor. they used to have buggies and scales and there was a lot of... scales? 2-way cannabis? do selcuk inan? they not measuring flower. —— to selling cocaine. carlos pena is in foster homes before being sent there. -- carlos pena. myself and would be quite severe. there was a situation where it had been really bad and i've lost a lot of blood. they went down to the staff and said are you need to ta ke the staff and said are you need to take me to the hospital. and they we re take me to the hospital. and they were like they can't leave the boys unattended. refusing to take you to hospital? he said you should just go walk to the shop. she says she was taken to a pharmacy and hour later. inside the home her mental health deteriorated. and hour later. inside the home her mental health deterioratedlj and hour later. inside the home her mental health deteriorated. i took 20 paracetamol i
gangs. this over young people caught up with criminal gangslj this over young people caught up withng cocaine. selling cocaine from a care home? yeah. it's like they had their own operation on the second floor. they used to have buggies and scales and there was a lot of... scales? 2-way cannabis? do selcuk inan? they not measuring flower. —— to selling cocaine. carlos pena is in foster homes before being sent there. -- carlos pena. myself and would be quite severe. there was a situation...
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children. where people profit from young and vulnerable childrenlj where people profit from young andd support, i basically had a bed. he everdid support, i basically had a bed. he ever did what they did, someone needs to pay a price for the pain. down to the left. across england and wales that has been more than a dozen so—called organised and complex abuse investigations into failure to protect children in unregulated homes. the stories of those children are unlikely to ever be heard. hello. for those of us who have had a wet saturday tomorrow looks to be the drier day of the weekend before we get that there is more heavy rain in the forecast and this will slowly become confined to the east of scotla nd become confined to the east of scotland overnight and we have met 0ffice rain warnings and place your double star to ease from north—east england. equally the rain across england. equally the rain across england and wales will is becoming increasingly patchy and away from east of scotland most will become dry overnight but with a lot of cloud and mist and fog, poor visibility of a te
children. where people profit from young and vulnerable childrenlj where people profit from young andd support, i basically had a bed. he everdid support, i basically had a bed. he ever did what they did, someone needs to pay a price for the pain. down to the left. across england and wales that has been more than a dozen so—called organised and complex abuse investigations into failure to protect children in unregulated homes. the stories of those children are unlikely to ever be heard....
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stuart was a young painter. this was one of his earliest commissions, and stuart was absolutely terrified to meet the great general. so, during the sitting, stuart tried to make washington more at ease. he said something to the effect of, general washington, you must let yourself forget that you are general washington and i am stuart the painter. well, washington gave a well-intentioned reply. he said something to the effect that, there's no need for me to forget that i'm general washington and you are stuart the painter. it kind of insulted stuart. he felt that washington was giving him a backhanded slap. because of that, gilbert stuart got to portray washington, one of those images we have of him, and this is one of the most famous. when you look at that, what is the central feature of that painting? what is it? the mouth. look at it. it is kind of clenched. it looks like he is in some kind of discomfort, some kind of pain. from that image, the view that we have of washington is that he is glum, that he is awk
stuart was a young painter. this was one of his earliest commissions, and stuart was absolutely terrified to meet the great general. so, during the sitting, stuart tried to make washington more at ease. he said something to the effect of, general washington, you must let yourself forget that you are general washington and i am stuart the painter. well, washington gave a well-intentioned reply. he said something to the effect that, there's no need for me to forget that i'm general washington and...
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now on bbc news, an bbc investigation has revealed that vulnerable young people in care, some as youngeasingly being placed in unregulated homes. bbc special correspondent ed thomas found young people living in caravans, kidnapped from outside placements, and even trafficked across the country. a warning — you may find some of the details included in this programme upsetting. inside the unregulated homes failing to protect our most vulnerable children. it was a little hellhole. living here was a punishment. 0ur year—long investigation hears stories of abuse, exploitation, and despair. how many times did you attempt to take your life? i think about three times. that is actually disgusting. no—one should ever lay their hand on someone like that. people bringing in acids, knives, samurai swords, everything. that house was basically just a drug deal house. but i had to live there because i couldn't go nowhere else. we reveal the caravans and holiday homes being used to house our most vulnerable children, speak to a worker who witnessed failures. and that was it. that was the last time i sa
now on bbc news, an bbc investigation has revealed that vulnerable young people in care, some as youngeasingly being placed in unregulated homes. bbc special correspondent ed thomas found young people living in caravans, kidnapped from outside placements, and even trafficked across the country. a warning — you may find some of the details included in this programme upsetting. inside the unregulated homes failing to protect our most vulnerable children. it was a little hellhole. living here...
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that was young people competing secondary school not all of them. so we needed to create different pathways for them once they come out. as doing that. program so how many groups like this do you have 5 groups actually grew up in the village where the. school i used to follow my mother to their market. so my business idea was based on this year but. it was decided to actually. quality products and get biased for day. business with 2 women and basically she had very small we encouraged her to. we also took a lot of exhibitions and a conference and she went to one. exhibition. she messed with the shell alliance and she had an order for the board to ship so. it's incredible. for her business to. the number of people that she has engaged and is impacting is what's really really see as the change that's happening with this business. do you really. want i mean you know. i think yeah. but better than your brother and i don't. want. to so might involve parental comma i have access to all the seed money and i plan for training so we just balled my confidence
that was young people competing secondary school not all of them. so we needed to create different pathways for them once they come out. as doing that. program so how many groups like this do you have 5 groups actually grew up in the village where the. school i used to follow my mother to their market. so my business idea was based on this year but. it was decided to actually. quality products and get biased for day. business with 2 women and basically she had very small we encouraged her to....
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qabout the young people in question here. like to read president donald trump's tweet this morning as the case was headed to the supreme court, here's what he tweeted and i "many of the people in daca no longer very young are far from angels. some are very tough hardened criminals. president obama said he had no legal right to sign order but we do it anyway. ifif supreme court Ãwith overturned a deal will be made for them to stay". may i address one particular aspect of the president of the united states tweet on this subject affecting the fate of 780,000 young people living in the united states. probably the best thing is not do it generically but to talk about specifics. let me tell you a story about two daca recipients both attending loyola university in chicago a city i'm honored to represent, they both came to washington dc today and sat in the supreme court during the argument. i'm going to leave it up to my members and colleagues here in the senate as well as those who are following this debate to reach their own concl
qabout the young people in question here. like to read president donald trump's tweet this morning as the case was headed to the supreme court, here's what he tweeted and i "many of the people in daca no longer very young are far from angels. some are very tough hardened criminals. president obama said he had no legal right to sign order but we do it anyway. ifif supreme court Ãwith overturned a deal will be made for them to stay". may i address one particular aspect of the president...
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so i feel like i would ask my young self for advice, you know.ell, you've done some crazy stuff. >> yes. >> stephen: we have a clip here, i'm not sure if this is what you're talking about. we have this clip. jim, do you have this clip? it's you bungee jumping out of a helicopter. >> oh, yeah, that's sort of what i was talking about, yeah, trying to-- >> stephen: for your 50th birthday. >> for my 50th birthday. yes, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: jim, show the young man doing this, please. >> five, four, three, two, one, bungee! >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: no, no. >> yeah. >> stephen: no. no. no! >> yeah. >> stephen: why? >> yeah. >> stephen: why? >> no, you know, that's-- >> stephen: whose idea was that? was that your idea? >> no, you know, these guys called "yes theory." like, you know, because i've been on, i've jumped on social media, and i'm really loving social media, and it was like, i got challenged. and then, you know, they say, "will smith, we challenge you to bungee jumping." right, you know, me, i got challenged. i was like, "i ain't scared. i
so i feel like i would ask my young self for advice, you know.ell, you've done some crazy stuff. >> yes. >> stephen: we have a clip here, i'm not sure if this is what you're talking about. we have this clip. jim, do you have this clip? it's you bungee jumping out of a helicopter. >> oh, yeah, that's sort of what i was talking about, yeah, trying to-- >> stephen: for your 50th birthday. >> for my 50th birthday. yes, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: jim, show the young...
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upstairs, two young people are sleeping.hild psychologist in sofia told the dri team that sedation is used in many homes in place of care. later that day i was able to talk openly with mitko who agreed to be filmed. mitko, you are living here in this small group home with very young children who are disabled and we saw you earlier push one right over, sent her flying backwards. he sings. mitko, how would you like your life to be? he sings. some parents say they have little support to care for their own children in the community. and that they have no choice but to send their children away. the bulgarian government say they have created services to help parents look after their disabled children. today, there are around 300 small group homes. eu money has gone into building many of them. from the outside they can appear modern and pleasant but it is the care within them that is far more important. at this home, i was able to film openly. this group home, built in 2016 is part of the steppingstone idea for those with disabilit
upstairs, two young people are sleeping.hild psychologist in sofia told the dri team that sedation is used in many homes in place of care. later that day i was able to talk openly with mitko who agreed to be filmed. mitko, you are living here in this small group home with very young children who are disabled and we saw you earlier push one right over, sent her flying backwards. he sings. mitko, how would you like your life to be? he sings. some parents say they have little support to care for...
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from the elderly to mothers of young children." so this is notjust about radical young people. right. i think it's a valid observation that the majority of the community is not happy about how the government is performing, particularly in the way that the current crisis is being handled. but having said that, still, i mean, among those who are not happy with the government, they have to really find a way out, and that outcome can only be worked together with the government, and probably there is a need to create more room for trust between the protesters and government, and also between hong kong and the mainland. but maybe this hong kong government isn't up to the job? i'm mindful that a couple of months ago you went to a so—called "brainstorm session" with senior officials, including chief executive carrie lam. did you tell carrie lam that frankly it's time for her to go? she's part of the problem, not the solution? at that time i did not really comment on whether she should leave the scene or not, but at that time i emphasised the need for an independent enquiry. because tha
from the elderly to mothers of young children." so this is notjust about radical young people. right. i think it's a valid observation that the majority of the community is not happy about how the government is performing, particularly in the way that the current crisis is being handled. but having said that, still, i mean, among those who are not happy with the government, they have to really find a way out, and that outcome can only be worked together with the government, and probably...
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and the young people. i think about michael brown in ferguson. president obama signed the bill that provided $50 million for all police officers around the country to get body camera video so many of them got the grants and got the body camera video so it is transparent. i think that if half full or half empty, your perspective. certainly i i think you have in the white house is trying to get rid of a lot of the momentum towards equal justice under the law. but i also think when you think about the conviction of amber geiger just a few weeks ago, was the first time a white lease woman had ever been convicted of murder of killing a black man in america. so that's some progress. i think about marquise mclaughlin who was killed, the parking lot vigilante down in clearwater, florida,, , killed n front of his children. tragically he said stanczyk read because he had a surveillance video, all-white jury convicted him and he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. very similar cory jones that in west palm beach, florida, killed cory. thank god the tow truc
and the young people. i think about michael brown in ferguson. president obama signed the bill that provided $50 million for all police officers around the country to get body camera video so many of them got the grants and got the body camera video so it is transparent. i think that if half full or half empty, your perspective. certainly i i think you have in the white house is trying to get rid of a lot of the momentum towards equal justice under the law. but i also think when you think about...
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i reckon it wasjust young people fighting young people.e lack of youth centres that they are today, kids arejust youth centres that they are today, kids are just hanging around youth centres that they are today, kids arejust hanging around on youth centres that they are today, kids are just hanging around on the streets, this new film is out, so it could have been going to see that. it isa could have been going to see that. it is a shame. i suppose you are home now. the video you have got there, we saw a lot of police cars around star city. are they still there? yes, i'm home now but as i was leaving, there were still more police cars arriving. i definitely saw at 20 police cars, guard dogs everywhere, and the kids were still hanging around on the streets. at one moment, while i was waiting in the queue, a bunch of kids started running towards the bus station and police were following them, so i don't know if there was another fight happening which i didn't witness. but there was just so much going on all at once. rachael, how would you fe
i reckon it wasjust young people fighting young people.e lack of youth centres that they are today, kids arejust youth centres that they are today, kids are just hanging around youth centres that they are today, kids arejust hanging around on youth centres that they are today, kids are just hanging around on the streets, this new film is out, so it could have been going to see that. it isa could have been going to see that. it is a shame. i suppose you are home now. the video you have got...
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this is the part of the morning children of your children and our young people here today. making a profound statement just a stone's throw from the prime minister's office. we need to take action we don't have much time left. please don't let this be the law that. i'm struck by the rule emotion on display what is the political change the extinction rebellion want to see. what do you want to achieve by all of this we do have 3 main demands the 1st one is so for the government to tell the truth to help to communicate the crisis to the public the 2nd demand is to reduce carbon emissions to net 0 by 25 and then the 3rd demand which i think is the main prize is to achieve structural political change in the form of a citizens' assembly ordinary people who are educated on the facts and then come together to talk about what might be the best route forward do you think it's achievable. i think it's necessary. want to become impossible to ignore so its members are planning the biggest protest yet they hope to bring london to a standstill with a 2 week human blockade of the city's st
this is the part of the morning children of your children and our young people here today. making a profound statement just a stone's throw from the prime minister's office. we need to take action we don't have much time left. please don't let this be the law that. i'm struck by the rule emotion on display what is the political change the extinction rebellion want to see. what do you want to achieve by all of this we do have 3 main demands the 1st one is so for the government to tell the truth...
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and most young people who take that felony conviction which are young people of color, and if i go to court, i look at this jury and anything but my peers and they are telling me that i can get five to 15 years. so they take you that just take felony conviction and i just take this is only a few months. but they have no idea what they have just done when they have played into that coat felony conviction. in monday states, i have learned that if you are convicted felon, and you spend any time in prison, you can even get live insurance. it's like you are the walking dead. they just haven't given you the death certificate yet. were trying to get away from this racist discriminatory justice system that even though they're trying to define you as having no redeemable qualities to society, we still believe in you. we still think that you are the best and we can offer for our community. we and we've god has a plan for your live. because understand, and states like florida and tennessee, one out of every five black men, are a convicted felon. the statistics are very similar in monday of the s
and most young people who take that felony conviction which are young people of color, and if i go to court, i look at this jury and anything but my peers and they are telling me that i can get five to 15 years. so they take you that just take felony conviction and i just take this is only a few months. but they have no idea what they have just done when they have played into that coat felony conviction. in monday states, i have learned that if you are convicted felon, and you spend any time in...
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more than a lens and 12 years of school since most young children which doesn't. and those on $400.00 young environmental activists are attending the smile for future conference their aim is to lay out their demands in a formal fridays for a future declaration. a message for governments and political institutions. the congress is being held in the university of blows on. may not is in a work group with students from 6 countries with their formulating the movement's strategic goals these will be included in the declaration here i think that's in your career a show that we need to have how we were in the coverage right so we're talking about 2 different things because you're talking about having broken group identity and a declaration and i don't agree on that. so it's to create 3 sentences or promotional so that's a product i could refer to the book to but then to do that's one of the options we could also do is create to go so what international structure documents i want i don't. just exist but there are delegations from 38 countries. from the outset the movement
more than a lens and 12 years of school since most young children which doesn't. and those on $400.00 young environmental activists are attending the smile for future conference their aim is to lay out their demands in a formal fridays for a future declaration. a message for governments and political institutions. the congress is being held in the university of blows on. may not is in a work group with students from 6 countries with their formulating the movement's strategic goals these will be...
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and loads on $400.00 young environmental. activists are attending the smile for future conference their aim is to lay out their demands in a formal fridays for a future declaration. a message for governments and political institutions. the congress is being held in the university of lowe's on. leno is in a work group with students from 6 countries. there formulating the movement's strategic goals these will be included in the declaration here everything that's in here as a victory so that we. how we were in the right so we're talking about 2 different things because you're talking about having broken group identity and a declaration and i don't agree on that. service to create the sentences promotional structure of the to go. to the book to go but then to do that's one of the options we could also do is create to go so well it's national structure documents i want i don't see. this that says but there are delegations from 38 countries. from the outset the movement has had the support of respected climate experts one of them i
and loads on $400.00 young environmental. activists are attending the smile for future conference their aim is to lay out their demands in a formal fridays for a future declaration. a message for governments and political institutions. the congress is being held in the university of lowe's on. leno is in a work group with students from 6 countries. there formulating the movement's strategic goals these will be included in the declaration here everything that's in here as a victory so that we....
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man or how does a young man think about vocation? >> it is a great struggle. we don't have many men in the seminary. it is a big issue. other places of the country are doing better than we are on the west coast but i would say the fundamental crisis is a vocation crisis. there is a lack of people getting married anymore, in the church. it is a realization that our life is a gift that god gave us our life as a gift through our parents and that the us mat and fundamental question is how am i being called to take this life of mine which is a gift and offer it back? that is what a vocation is. how is god offering me to call my life as a gift? when others realize that is the meaning of life, that is when they will be ready for a vocation of marriage, some other special occasion but i think they have to ask that question first beforeway can even get them on the path of potential priesthood vocation. >> it is interesting you mentioned the marriage right down, too. that is certainly a vocation. i married. there were times when if it weren't
man or how does a young man think about vocation? >> it is a great struggle. we don't have many men in the seminary. it is a big issue. other places of the country are doing better than we are on the west coast but i would say the fundamental crisis is a vocation crisis. there is a lack of people getting married anymore, in the church. it is a realization that our life is a gift that god gave us our life as a gift through our parents and that the us mat and fundamental question is how am...
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in general, not just young to show young people, and people in general, notjust young people, that actuallywhen you are black, whether you are white, it doesn't matter. we all have wea knesses doesn't matter. we all have weaknesses we all have strengths, but if we come together, we can eliminate our weaknesses and really make sure that our strengths go to the next level. this demonstrates that the rainbow nation is alive, and it's real, and it can become even better. 0k, and it's real, and it can become even better. ok, let's leave the politics to one side. ndaba, urinalysis, let's finish up on your analysis of the match. because that's what people are really excited about. i mean to him it's a great comeback, considering they lost in the pool stages. what did you think of today's match? today's match was absolutely fantastic. i thought our defence was on point. the first half was quite close, it was really more of a kicking contest. at the second half we came out you know, and i wasjust contest. at the second half we came out you know, and i was just really amazed. at first try, they reall
in general, not just young to show young people, and people in general, notjust young people, that actuallywhen you are black, whether you are white, it doesn't matter. we all have wea knesses doesn't matter. we all have weaknesses we all have strengths, but if we come together, we can eliminate our weaknesses and really make sure that our strengths go to the next level. this demonstrates that the rainbow nation is alive, and it's real, and it can become even better. 0k, and it's real, and it...
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a 21st century take on a 15th century masterpiece young man's interpretation of young man i guess the virgin mary from the kent altarpiece. i like thrusting. go along with. opening a box of. little things. at 1st i don't know why but then it evolves it's all something i really like. design young minds launch for much photographs sell for around $5000.00 euros and want to masterpieces are proof 'd that one woman's trash is another woman's treasure. well there's only so much garbage in the earth can create all of it maybe we won't hit that limit in our lifetimes but we definitely will leave behind and dumpy are there for blood for generations that will follow us if we don't make a conscious choice to consume less and clearer b.s. we'll be back next week rick yet another interesting topic until then good bye. beauty. and violence. trade and hopelessness and wealth misery. mexico a treasure trove for ambitious for talk of 1st we take a stunning visual journey through some of their work. snapshots of mexico. and 15 minutes on d w. i subscribe to g.w. books or something more in the world th
a 21st century take on a 15th century masterpiece young man's interpretation of young man i guess the virgin mary from the kent altarpiece. i like thrusting. go along with. opening a box of. little things. at 1st i don't know why but then it evolves it's all something i really like. design young minds launch for much photographs sell for around $5000.00 euros and want to masterpieces are proof 'd that one woman's trash is another woman's treasure. well there's only so much garbage in the earth...
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more great you regard anger as a young as a young man yourself you're still young but as a teenager do you think is a an unproductive that is self destructive force or do you think it can have consequences that are beneficial i think under the natural and not nature doesn't do productive unproductive nature is is nature enough in my life and has been helpful i've been able to and in what way is i've been able to channel it to my starts to just figure out exactly what i want to be in the world why i want to be these things a lot of the unanswered questions about who i am and why my environment is the way it is drove me to become a socialist. and empowered me to be able to feed back into my community and we commit on our collective under a lot of the little your experience of those but i would say all the thinkers who have theorized resistance and change and rebellion at some level have been driven by indignation by a sense that injustices have been committed and the world has to be set to write it so i completely concur that anger can have it can manifestly have sort of destructive cons
more great you regard anger as a young as a young man yourself you're still young but as a teenager do you think is a an unproductive that is self destructive force or do you think it can have consequences that are beneficial i think under the natural and not nature doesn't do productive unproductive nature is is nature enough in my life and has been helpful i've been able to and in what way is i've been able to channel it to my starts to just figure out exactly what i want to be in the world...
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if they want a woman or a young girl. they take one from the very villages they say they are protecting says all. the rebels recruit local boys and teach them how to use weapons. well those boys don't go to school either. we try to convince the locals not to support the rebel groups because it will bring nothing but trouble. after in something and another ex rebel how the man i'm always finished their meal they'll be transported to rwanda as part of the government's reintegration effort. i'm really happy right now if i had wings i would fly. half an hour i'm going back to my home and i got away from the rebels and i'm glad i did i say. have a mano was born in rwanda in 1994 the year of the genocide so he's part of. generation $25.00 his parents fled to the congo and took their infant son with them . obviously these 2 young men had nothing to do with the massacre. the sons are paying a price for crimes committed by their parents' generation. as they crossed the border it seems like they're in a different world but pro want
if they want a woman or a young girl. they take one from the very villages they say they are protecting says all. the rebels recruit local boys and teach them how to use weapons. well those boys don't go to school either. we try to convince the locals not to support the rebel groups because it will bring nothing but trouble. after in something and another ex rebel how the man i'm always finished their meal they'll be transported to rwanda as part of the government's reintegration effort. i'm...
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let‘s go live to westminster where the launch is about to happen — vicki young is there.ng themselves as the biggest remaining party, their policy is to say that if they were elected as a majority government they would immediately revoke article 50, stop brexit happening altogether, realistically most people don‘t think they will go from 28 seats that they have to be in the majority government. so they say what they would do with every liberal democrat mp elected to parliament is push for another referendum in which they would campaign to remain. but the liberal democrats over the years there‘s always been that issue of whether they are a wasted vote or not, they say absolutely that is not the case but it is very difficult because of the way your support is distributed around the country for them to have that major breakthrough in the number of seats. that is what they are aiming for, what they think isa they are aiming for, what they think is a very clear brexit message. and the argument would be that if you look back on the last parliament, all those knife edge votes, e
let‘s go live to westminster where the launch is about to happen — vicki young is there.ng themselves as the biggest remaining party, their policy is to say that if they were elected as a majority government they would immediately revoke article 50, stop brexit happening altogether, realistically most people don‘t think they will go from 28 seats that they have to be in the majority government. so they say what they would do with every liberal democrat mp elected to parliament is push for...
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vultures feasting on another young elephant felled by starvation. ecosystem, and right now, they're losing. from hwange, we drove down rough dirt tracks to meet the communities who farm the neighbouring land. right now, we are heading down an extremely bumpy, difficult track to get to a village which has become one of the front lines in the confrontation between people and wildlife. gamba village is home to subsistence farmers from the nambia tribe. at the best of times, life here is hard. no electricity, no paved road. a long walk to school for the kids. the dry riverbed — one sign of a farming community in deep trouble. the drought has forced elephants out of hwange in the search for food, and this is the gruesome result. pictures of local farmers trampled to death, defending their crops and livestock. madelina shoko is preparing her plot for sorghum planting, though nothing will grow without rain. last month, her brother was out here when elephants passed through. a lot of people watching this, madelina, will worry about the security and the futu
vultures feasting on another young elephant felled by starvation. ecosystem, and right now, they're losing. from hwange, we drove down rough dirt tracks to meet the communities who farm the neighbouring land. right now, we are heading down an extremely bumpy, difficult track to get to a village which has become one of the front lines in the confrontation between people and wildlife. gamba village is home to subsistence farmers from the nambia tribe. at the best of times, life here is hard. no...
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a 21st century take on a 15th century masterpiece young man's interpretation of young van eyck the virgin mary from the kent altarpiece. i like thrusting. go along with. it's seems just opening a box of. this foam little thing nice and good idea to do something with it at 1st i don't know why but then it evolved into something i really like. says an young man's launch format photographs sell for around $5000.00 euros and modern masterpieces are proof that one woman's trash is another woman's tresham. well there's only so much garbage in the earth can treat all of it maybe he won't hit that limit in our lifetimes but we definitely believe behind and dumpy are the 4 planned for generations that will follow us if we don't make a conscious choice to consume less and clear all of it we'll be back next week rick yet another interesting topic until then good bye. the there was some cultural book there goes in such a book their rivalry to play. through princes. who dream of the arab world the book they're there for power and boundless ambition have plunged the middle east into a grave crisis the
a 21st century take on a 15th century masterpiece young man's interpretation of young van eyck the virgin mary from the kent altarpiece. i like thrusting. go along with. it's seems just opening a box of. this foam little thing nice and good idea to do something with it at 1st i don't know why but then it evolved into something i really like. says an young man's launch format photographs sell for around $5000.00 euros and modern masterpieces are proof that one woman's trash is another woman's...
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you criticized a young woman writing about politics and had it published in teen vogue. >> yes. i need to be torn down and treated as if i'm ridiculous brick i publish that op-ed ialso went on fox news and i had extreme harassment i was bombarded but it is unreasonable for me to continue raising my voice that hate mail the threats that is an attack on my sanity and my mental health and takes an economic tool because i make my many by publishing my ideas. so that's why i speak up. as a young woman expressing political opinions is i hope there is a pace of release but i am not putting myself into a pant suit but there is such a lack of how young women are socialized and there is all of this bizarre pageantry with this political respectability and i am trying my book to be supportive of their awakening and to go to my platform to demonstrate what it looks like to see a woman who would like to change. >>host: can you give an example what you mean by a white supremacist patriarch? >> [laughter] if m b you could ever turn on c-span only seeing old white man making laws are older white
you criticized a young woman writing about politics and had it published in teen vogue. >> yes. i need to be torn down and treated as if i'm ridiculous brick i publish that op-ed ialso went on fox news and i had extreme harassment i was bombarded but it is unreasonable for me to continue raising my voice that hate mail the threats that is an attack on my sanity and my mental health and takes an economic tool because i make my many by publishing my ideas. so that's why i speak up. as a...
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he said that they were not -- no longer young and angels. none of us are that young any more i can tell you that, and i don't know who among us would claim to be an angel. this much we know about these men and women, young men and women standing behind me. you are looking at some of the most determined and courageous people in the united states of america. they have lived their entire lives under the shadow of an immigration status which has raised a question every time someone knocked on the door. they have been counseled and warned by their parents not to say the wrong thing, not to do the wrong thing or their entire family could play the price. that is the price that they have paid to be here today. and at one moment in history under president obama we said we are going to give you a chance. you have to come forward, go through a criminal background check, pay a substantial fee. and we'll give you your chance to stay in the united states on a temporary basis for two years, renewable every two years. we won't deport you and we'll let you t
he said that they were not -- no longer young and angels. none of us are that young any more i can tell you that, and i don't know who among us would claim to be an angel. this much we know about these men and women, young men and women standing behind me. you are looking at some of the most determined and courageous people in the united states of america. they have lived their entire lives under the shadow of an immigration status which has raised a question every time someone knocked on the...
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your commitment to young people, particularly young women provides insight to the possibilities for all of us if we work hard and focus on our goals. (please fanned by). stand by (. >> and on military installations across the world. i want to start off by saying thank you, supervisor walton, and to all
your commitment to young people, particularly young women provides insight to the possibilities for all of us if we work hard and focus on our goals. (please fanned by). stand by (. >> and on military installations across the world. i want to start off by saying thank you, supervisor walton, and to all
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ok i think these young people feel a certain social dissolution it. can wind up a kind of fanaticism but they express by turning to religion all. release your. power. from. now we moved to southern mexico. is one of the poorest states in the country it's largely rural and the population is mostly indigenous. edgardo aragon was born in the town of could learn he was the 1st person in his family to attend a university his work focuses on mexico's violent history including disputes between indigenous peoples and the large corporations that have taken over their land. in his installations edgardo combines videos photographs and paintings his project is called made to america the hurricane effect it focuses on the development of large scale wind energy projects along the isthmus of torrent a peg. nearly 1300. wind turbines have been built there so far. the government has also proposed to build an overland transport corridor in the region to compete with the panama canal. which is where the battle went on whether there are serious contradictions here. you s
ok i think these young people feel a certain social dissolution it. can wind up a kind of fanaticism but they express by turning to religion all. release your. power. from. now we moved to southern mexico. is one of the poorest states in the country it's largely rural and the population is mostly indigenous. edgardo aragon was born in the town of could learn he was the 1st person in his family to attend a university his work focuses on mexico's violent history including disputes between...
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who are these young radicals? >> activists who are causing issues on college campuses although you can find them in places like the streets of portland as well who are different from the kind of old left that was all about free speech, due process. what we are seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses even the professors of the activist students who are purportedly on the left as well they say they can't have conversations with the students anymore, they risk offending them and if they do their job could be in trouble because they could be investigated. it's changing the culture quickly and dramatically towards this cancel everybody that is problematic that has to be run out of public life and that is coming from this kind of activist contingent on the left. i spend a chapter in my book talking about the right which is a white nationalist group that has gotten some attention the last few years small in number obut loud and vocal and has hada huge effect in the realm of soci
who are these young radicals? >> activists who are causing issues on college campuses although you can find them in places like the streets of portland as well who are different from the kind of old left that was all about free speech, due process. what we are seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses even the professors of the activist students who are purportedly on the left as well they say they can't have conversations with the students...
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asia is about aspiration if you have young people who are. educated. really move a bit out of life and they need to join up and there's no job available there's no hope. then to decide to make. these is is just a note that that is the human history over the last thousands of years you know. people lose whole song we have the right to do some words so what needs to be done. i think what we need to be. this number of things i mean in the african countries saeed's we didn't need to be active i thought young people we need investment to create jobs because job soon will be connected by governments jobs will be created by investment we need to have the right. framework for investment that only come was good governance that's what our foundation is focused on the issue of good governance good governance means we did need to focus in the liver awards in didn't what the what is needed we need to upgrade our education system because as it is at the moment is not fit for better bush we need more technical schools we need to create says kids which are needed by t
asia is about aspiration if you have young people who are. educated. really move a bit out of life and they need to join up and there's no job available there's no hope. then to decide to make. these is is just a note that that is the human history over the last thousands of years you know. people lose whole song we have the right to do some words so what needs to be done. i think what we need to be. this number of things i mean in the african countries saeed's we didn't need to be active i...