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especially young black men at that time.sted for, on suspicion about to commit offense. ——officers so the officers could read our minds, basically. we used to call them the thought police. i can go back to when i very first heard a racist word from a police officer before, i was only ten years old. i was frightened, i'm not good to be afraid to say that. i was really kind of scared because i thought police officers were supposed to protect us, really, to be honest. so the police was criminalising black people for offences that hadn't been committed. i spent most of my life either running from the police, running from the national front. then i thought, enough is enough. we had to protect ourselves. i know some people say you have choices in life but when you are an ii, 12, 13—year—old kid and you are being consistently abused, consistently chased. i don't know what else we could have done. it made me realise for the first time that we were pushed into this gang lifestyle. for eight hours police fought a battle against hundre
especially young black men at that time.sted for, on suspicion about to commit offense. ——officers so the officers could read our minds, basically. we used to call them the thought police. i can go back to when i very first heard a racist word from a police officer before, i was only ten years old. i was frightened, i'm not good to be afraid to say that. i was really kind of scared because i thought police officers were supposed to protect us, really, to be honest. so the police was...
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some as young as 12, the oldest no more than 20. to be done in terms ofjobs, in terms of economic future, in terms of giving the black community some say or some future in society. and i know some people like to think it was just the police, but it was the system. we couldn't get any decentjobs. everything about the system was against us as black men. once you started in this life of gangs, it would lead to other things. and i think that was our downfall. what started as a social response now became a criminal response. hip hop music. typically, the kinds of gangs that we hear about are associated with poorer communities, so poorer neighbourhoods spaces. and the practice that follows, calling a group a gang, contributes more to the vulnerability that young people feel. so it reinforces the decision to be part of those groups. young, black and poor are recognised as risky, right? instead of vulnerable. because those who are recognising them as risky, they understand that they‘ re gang—adjacent, they live in the same areas as dangerou
some as young as 12, the oldest no more than 20. to be done in terms ofjobs, in terms of economic future, in terms of giving the black community some say or some future in society. and i know some people like to think it was just the police, but it was the system. we couldn't get any decentjobs. everything about the system was against us as black men. once you started in this life of gangs, it would lead to other things. and i think that was our downfall. what started as a social response now...
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young people are a big part of the problem.hirtyeight's amelia thompson-devoe has been studying what keeps people from the polls. >> a lot of people we talked to may have been eligible in 2016, but for whatever reason, just decided not to vote. now they're not only registering early, they're voting early. why do you think that is? >> sometimes it's a sense that politics just isn't worth it, that they don't think it matters, they didn't like the candidates. sometimes it's kind of a mix of the two. so i think what we're seeing this year is that people really think it's important to vote. >> reporter: for marcus, it took the outcome of the 2016 race for him to wake up. >> after 2016, did you feel guilty for not having voted at all? >> definitely. because it's people that can't vote, people that aren't old enough, they can't vote, and i can vote and i'm not voting. >> what does it mean to you to see your communities get activated? both being a person of color and being a young person? >> it means a lot. because it's setting a good
young people are a big part of the problem.hirtyeight's amelia thompson-devoe has been studying what keeps people from the polls. >> a lot of people we talked to may have been eligible in 2016, but for whatever reason, just decided not to vote. now they're not only registering early, they're voting early. why do you think that is? >> sometimes it's a sense that politics just isn't worth it, that they don't think it matters, they didn't like the candidates. sometimes it's kind of a...
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once again the young woman doesn't have any idea. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old see her appearance is that of a junior also. one of these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. you can get. just said typical friday night and you know hollywood and the city of alley. more often than not these. girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their agents. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon munoz recognisance the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first that was our 11th and then we go to jail to hear her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her salary at the last hour there to see if this was in charge of the children actually. she actually jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and she's be
once again the young woman doesn't have any idea. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old see her appearance is that of a junior also. one of these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. you can get. just said typical friday night and you know hollywood and the city of alley. more often than not these. girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their agents. in the...
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coronavirus is definitely not as deadly in young people as the flu.n the very strange ways. for example, this idea that reinfection means that you can't have herd immunity. it is a complete nonsense. but that has been widely promoted. dr swaminathan, is president trump right then that coronavirus is less deadly than the flu ? we've just heard professor gupta say that in 1918, it killed 50 million. on that point i think the data clearly shows that the infection fatality rate ratio of the virus is higher than influenza in certain age groups above the age of 35. so there is a difference between the two viruses and perhaps that is because this is a new virus for the first time in human beings. but i think the point our young friend was making is a very important one and that is about what we call the infodemic, the overload of information that people have been subjected to. and this is a mix of credible and good information that helps people, and a lot of misinformation and rumours and some willfully done and some unknowingly done, and it is very difficul
coronavirus is definitely not as deadly in young people as the flu.n the very strange ways. for example, this idea that reinfection means that you can't have herd immunity. it is a complete nonsense. but that has been widely promoted. dr swaminathan, is president trump right then that coronavirus is less deadly than the flu ? we've just heard professor gupta say that in 1918, it killed 50 million. on that point i think the data clearly shows that the infection fatality rate ratio of the virus...
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but on the other hand i think that especially young the young generation has the same chances so i think yes in a way it is and we still have a little bit to go to really make it equal to equal pay but i think we're on a good good way to go would you say that there's some resentment still however on the part of these germans. sure sure and also on the point of west germans i mean it's 40 years this is not not a very short time and it's a it's a whole generation maybe even 2 generations of people and those people are still working and now most of them. they're going to be retired one day and but they didn't have a lot in common i mean now for me now it's clear that they are germans both but a long time it was and was not it was different it was 2 states co-existing in. everyday life obviously for the typical east german radically transformed after reunification but i'm curious about how west germans perceive this is sort milestone. that's an interesting point because i think that people in west germany you really have to. to make a difference if they were in contact with german people for
but on the other hand i think that especially young the young generation has the same chances so i think yes in a way it is and we still have a little bit to go to really make it equal to equal pay but i think we're on a good good way to go would you say that there's some resentment still however on the part of these germans. sure sure and also on the point of west germans i mean it's 40 years this is not not a very short time and it's a it's a whole generation maybe even 2 generations of...
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i see the young people who are prioritizing education.tize education, but then we may have to d prioritize going to restaurants and pubs and socializing. so we'll have to have some trade—offs in society. all right, professor gupta. so if there's no vaccine, they're going to have to be some tradeoffs in what we can do. what do you think? well, this solution we suggested requires only one tradoff a temporary tradeoff, which is, i include most of them who have some level of vulnerability to disease from this virus, do what's appropriate to shield ourselves if we so wish, while letting young people go about their business, building up herd immunity so that we return to a level of risk which we appreciate and accept and operate with for a whole range of other infectious diseases like flu. i think it would be absolutely disastrous if we had to alter our behavior permanently to deal with these respiratory infections. we have already come to an agreement globally and i mean at the level we have already have in place a social contract that allows
i see the young people who are prioritizing education.tize education, but then we may have to d prioritize going to restaurants and pubs and socializing. so we'll have to have some trade—offs in society. all right, professor gupta. so if there's no vaccine, they're going to have to be some tradeoffs in what we can do. what do you think? well, this solution we suggested requires only one tradoff a temporary tradeoff, which is, i include most of them who have some level of vulnerability to...
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so going back to the sensibility of the young black and brown activist to our point. and trying to get people and in a pandemic to see people marching for george floyd to expect change while the rest of the world is turned because unlike tumors believes because 70 percent are in lockstep with black lives matter. and that is even and we go. what significance do you see waiting those tea leaves? >> i think the opportunity is with voters not just because they can win elections but reshape the legislatures in congress and the entire country because you have voting power and to build a coalition that can help your community, that is fundamentally why voter suppression where they tried to suppress the vote a black and brown people to understand that power of the vote. i think of that all the time and i think about the fact they have to risk their lives and they have to go vote and how powerful that vote must be that people must look at others just to participate in the democracy it's something worth fighting for. >> and basically a quality feels like oppression so what do y
so going back to the sensibility of the young black and brown activist to our point. and trying to get people and in a pandemic to see people marching for george floyd to expect change while the rest of the world is turned because unlike tumors believes because 70 percent are in lockstep with black lives matter. and that is even and we go. what significance do you see waiting those tea leaves? >> i think the opportunity is with voters not just because they can win elections but reshape...
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your polling found young voters and expanding on amy coney barrett's confirmation. >> young people knowat stake but they have a clear eye of what they are fighting for. the supreme court has the ability to act as healthcare and control our bodies and the rights our community members have. republicans are going to basically steal the court away from us. young people are there because they were not having it. we have a progressive agenda that we are fighting for and treating all of us with respect and dignity and humanity and that's what's at stake and in addition to reaching out to about 25% of young people, whose votes he can very well have have not heard from the biden campaign yet. there is a ton of things to be done. we are hopeful as we get closer. >> victoria, we talk a lot about the fact that it is fundamentally about how people are going to be able to vote in this election. when you look at a state like texas, what obstacles young texans are overcoming to turn out these record numbers? >> there are so many. >> texas was one of the states that had fought for voter id law, long and
your polling found young voters and expanding on amy coney barrett's confirmation. >> young people knowat stake but they have a clear eye of what they are fighting for. the supreme court has the ability to act as healthcare and control our bodies and the rights our community members have. republicans are going to basically steal the court away from us. young people are there because they were not having it. we have a progressive agenda that we are fighting for and treating all of us with...
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and suddenly the surgeon notices a sex worker who appears very young. spring everybody had it. all so now she's here on the corner you see or hear because of the street we have enough on the corruptors in the area they're going to try to get her attention to see if she decides to get into one of the cars. one of the plainclothes officers approaches her in his van after a short conversation the young woman agrees to get in. such an alley and with them one question declined an hour and all she's trying to screen him and as we can see there is no they're going to be driving away. surgeon who knows stern's detail them leave calls in the surrounding area are waiting for the signal from undercover cops before intervening. oks got the list. i'm a violent. theorist take place at a gas station. c.c.t.v. cameras and lighting mean it is safer for both parties that there are once again the young woman doesn't have any idea on her. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old and her appearance is that of a german also
and suddenly the surgeon notices a sex worker who appears very young. spring everybody had it. all so now she's here on the corner you see or hear because of the street we have enough on the corruptors in the area they're going to try to get her attention to see if she decides to get into one of the cars. one of the plainclothes officers approaches her in his van after a short conversation the young woman agrees to get in. such an alley and with them one question declined an hour and all she's...
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lives i suppose but it's going to be a hard road to piss a young. let me. give me my best made up with him and we said. just that hamas. is an awful lot in common i'm old but i'm also the most companies he knows i've been a kid who says he did. not emotional when i meet. his compass he most people almost home pianist even though he goes from didn't you know to speak to c.b.c. as pro you sure i called. them and i'm going to hit a thief honest enough to see live in the u. i don't like kind of the spooky. little kid is he. always stay. in the field that he comes to your list. because he. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. france is said to reimpose a nighttime curfew as of saturday. date other cities in the new cases the country's fight against the virus is expected to last until next summer. but says
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as dozens of young women are selling their bodies on the street. in the hollywood vice squad sergeant who knows and his men are gearing up for a major operation western you know this. limits. on the way back raven to want to. write. their mission tonight take down the prostitutes customers in a rush their pimps. will confirm a prostitution violation with the suspect and when violation has been obtained you see outrage will give a pre-determined signal. the police officers are going to do something that would be unthinkable in france go undercover posing as prostitutes. these agents known as undercovers will encourage customers to pay them and catch them in the act they will also try to be recruited by pimps. they expect to make approximately 1517 arrests and arrests pimps and or human traffickers. western avenue is a popular spot for sex workers the 2 undercovers take their position the operation is extremely dangerous they could be assaulted by customers or threatened by pimps carrying weapons this is why searching windows has set up ingenious sec
as dozens of young women are selling their bodies on the street. in the hollywood vice squad sergeant who knows and his men are gearing up for a major operation western you know this. limits. on the way back raven to want to. write. their mission tonight take down the prostitutes customers in a rush their pimps. will confirm a prostitution violation with the suspect and when violation has been obtained you see outrage will give a pre-determined signal. the police officers are going to do...
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sometimes they are disappointed because young voters do.saturday ready to roll joining fellow campus republicans to get out the vote. >> there is a lot of enthusiasm among young conservatives to vote especially in this critical year with everything that is going on with the pandemic. we are out here canvassing today. >> reporter: they are the dla d die-hards but say everybody know is voting. >> voting is only real say we can have right now. >> reporter: uva democrats are driving people to the polls. hunter hess waited with may over an hour to cast an early vote. >> we have been doing a lot with first year students who don't know the voting process very well. >> i don't know if i know if any of my personal friends have not voted already. >> reporter: on the lawn the students say voting is trendy. >> people on social media [ inaudible ] i voted sticker and post it on social media. >> reporter: do you feel pressure to vote? >> yes. >> reporter: young voters are a part of the electorate and making up a large share of early voting across 14 key
sometimes they are disappointed because young voters do.saturday ready to roll joining fellow campus republicans to get out the vote. >> there is a lot of enthusiasm among young conservatives to vote especially in this critical year with everything that is going on with the pandemic. we are out here canvassing today. >> reporter: they are the dla d die-hards but say everybody know is voting. >> voting is only real say we can have right now. >> reporter: uva democrats are...
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young which means age 15 or younger. and there's another difference to what happened in spring the hospital is treating more seriously ill patients from neighboring belgium 5 arrived last week alone the hospitals head of medicine ses belgian took too long to introduce new stricter measures against covert. jim is an example of what happens when these decisions are made too late there isn't enough capacity so we're taking in more and more belgian patients. during the 1st wave just under 50 patients were on ventilators of this hospital at any one time but even that place huge demands on the whole staff. but the benefiting now from the huge amount of experience gained. we had standardized procedures last time. i will reactivating those standardized procedures having these standards is very beneficial even if we get more patients we can just implement them. how well the system copes with the 2nd wave also depends on stuff availability. and there are shortages already in some hospitals caused by covert 19 infections or quarant
young which means age 15 or younger. and there's another difference to what happened in spring the hospital is treating more seriously ill patients from neighboring belgium 5 arrived last week alone the hospitals head of medicine ses belgian took too long to introduce new stricter measures against covert. jim is an example of what happens when these decisions are made too late there isn't enough capacity so we're taking in more and more belgian patients. during the 1st wave just under 50...
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was a young man.y're more savvy and what they've done to paola's point is they've watched the struggle of their parents and they're a new generation empowered by social media and connectivity, of all the things that pull them together, not just around immigration but it's about the common struggle. you see this economic struggle being a part of what's defined them as children, and as they've come of age and kind of come of age with this wonderful black president and then they're stuck with this guy named donald trump. they are just mad. and they are smart and they are mobilized. and if you have enough common sense to go have a conversation with them and show up and show up with your hat in your hand, they can deliver an election for you. >> you know, paola, there's sort of this refrain that comes up when you get this close to an election about latinos and you certainly are hearing this time, which is almost like people who are not members of our communities can't understand how there could possibly be
was a young man.y're more savvy and what they've done to paola's point is they've watched the struggle of their parents and they're a new generation empowered by social media and connectivity, of all the things that pull them together, not just around immigration but it's about the common struggle. you see this economic struggle being a part of what's defined them as children, and as they've come of age and kind of come of age with this wonderful black president and then they're stuck with this...
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young people in the last days. the crucial seven days, the voters, black men and young people and young people are overwhelmingly democratic progressive and we're seeing evidence that young people are going to vote in higher numbers than 2008. it's unprecedented. so that pressure from aoc and the squad will energize those young voters. >> we're up against the hour. we have to leave it there. see you soon. thank you. thanks to all of you for being with us. we'll see you tomorrow morning i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. john king is up. >>> hello, everybody. i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing an important news day with us. an important week out from election day. it's an active day across america. joe biden stops in georgia, a potential josies as a red to blue flip. jill biden off to maine. the president hits michigan, wisconsin, and nebraska's second traditional district went red four years ago but lean biden blue right now. the first lady traveling to pennsylvania, another 2016 trump prize at r
young people in the last days. the crucial seven days, the voters, black men and young people and young people are overwhelmingly democratic progressive and we're seeing evidence that young people are going to vote in higher numbers than 2008. it's unprecedented. so that pressure from aoc and the squad will energize those young voters. >> we're up against the hour. we have to leave it there. see you soon. thank you. thanks to all of you for being with us. we'll see you tomorrow morning...
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young man, young man, what do you want to be?n't stop believing" i journey -- by journey playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ just a small town girl livin' in a lonely world she took the midnight train goin' anywhere just a city boy born and raised in south detroit he took the midnight train goi'' anywhere a singer in a smoky room a smell of wine and cheap perfume for a smile they can share the pres. trump: i had a choice to make. do i let my people run it really well or badly? i want to help people. costiden: he already has 10 million people their health care that they had from his employers because of the recession. >> watch the second presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden, thursday from belmont university in nashville, tennessee. listen live on the c-span radio c-span.org/debates for live and on-demand streaming of c-span's debate covered. journal, every day, we are taking your calls on the news of the day, and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. editor,morning, hotline then indiana republ
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i think all change has always come from young people, young people who don't have to worry about hangupsd families and mortgages and this that and the third step is like i'm young, i'm ready to shake the table and i have the stamina that a 40-year-old just doesn't have any more. there is something about that that's wonderful. here's the thing that i think about more than anything is that we have to make sure, and they have to make sure and we have to make sure we help to guide and mold them a certain way because the internet, as powerful of a tool as it is, it is a powerful tool, they've used it expertly but the internet will convince you that half love is whole love. it will convince you that action is pushing a few buttons or making an interesting statement, taking a few pictures and i'm not saying those things are in action i'm just saying that's not whole action. i think what i want young people to continue, they are doing it, what i want them contained in you to do is to make their presence known physically. to get clear, this is a dangerous thing to say because the issue with this
i think all change has always come from young people, young people who don't have to worry about hangupsd families and mortgages and this that and the third step is like i'm young, i'm ready to shake the table and i have the stamina that a 40-year-old just doesn't have any more. there is something about that that's wonderful. here's the thing that i think about more than anything is that we have to make sure, and they have to make sure and we have to make sure we help to guide and mold them a...
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to recruit young girls via social media or dating apps the pimps 1st. try to seduce them some don't hesitate in sending corner graphic images but i don't. send a picture of your penis. whom rable an easily influenced girls will then fall into the pimps. for a real victims needs these rural girls are out there they have very low self-esteem so when something like this gets into the picture this little things i told them how cute they are you've got a nice body you're so smart it builds a girl's confidence at some point a rope i say you know what i think you're the guy for me when all you know all come mess with the oh. so we continue to chat. tonight aaron is going to try to treat these men who are exploiting young girls his team will be working in a joint operation with the hollywood vice squad. meeting. up with him and we said. just that. is enough. but i'm also the most companies you know i've done it gives the theatre . company siemens get all of those people be honest i mean nobody goes from didn't you know just to see this put to you if you are. so
to recruit young girls via social media or dating apps the pimps 1st. try to seduce them some don't hesitate in sending corner graphic images but i don't. send a picture of your penis. whom rable an easily influenced girls will then fall into the pimps. for a real victims needs these rural girls are out there they have very low self-esteem so when something like this gets into the picture this little things i told them how cute they are you've got a nice body you're so smart it builds a girl's...
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still ahead how young is too young to vote you know about all these props will dig into prop a team. >>which is a hot people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. learn more at cosentyx.com. >>17 year-old sav the right to vote that's the question behind prop 18 which would allow just that but there is a caveat. >>christina pascucci explains and she talks to both supporters and opponents of prop 18. >>proposition 18 would give 17 year olds are right to vote in primaries and special elections if they are turning 18 by the general election. secretary of state alex the dia says vote yes probably this 18 is
still ahead how young is too young to vote you know about all these props will dig into prop a team. >>which is a hot people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an...
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he was murdered by an 18—year—old young man who is a product of the french school system himself.r position as an adviser to the government on secularism in education, i would very much like you just to give me your immediate response when you heard the news of this terrible crime. it was absolutely horrible. it took me more than a week to recover from the shock. of course, there was this man, who was obviously a wonderful teacher and a man full of conviction and energy. and then there was the meaning of this, because all what we do in this council, the council of the wise, we're supposed to be wise, which i'm not sure i am, we explain that we have... that the teachers have to explain to young people whether they are muslims or not muslims, what are the principles and what are the values of the laicite, which is the french form of secularism, and how important it is to admit the religion of the others and not to discuss religion in school. and that's exactly what we advise teachers to do. it's exactly what this teacher did. and the results were the fact that he was murdered. so, t
he was murdered by an 18—year—old young man who is a product of the french school system himself.r position as an adviser to the government on secularism in education, i would very much like you just to give me your immediate response when you heard the news of this terrible crime. it was absolutely horrible. it took me more than a week to recover from the shock. of course, there was this man, who was obviously a wonderful teacher and a man full of conviction and energy. and then there was...
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young at heart, all of us. the timeless values that make this nation the greatest nation anywhere in the world. 11 days from now we're going to win the state of florida. we're going to win four more years in the white house. [cheers] [applause] president trump: i think joe biden proved last night that he's not capable of being president of the united states. the country saw first hand that this election is a choice between a trump recovery and , i'll call it because this one is happening, it's a trump super recovery, and a biden depression because you will have a depression. who has 401-k's in this group, anybody? yourt in, wave bye-bye to 401(k), because it is going down the tubes. it's a choice between optimism, patriotic vision for american success, or joe biden's dark, dismal, gloomy -- do you know what he said about last night? darkness, darkness, always darkness, but it's a gloomy vision. we're about the american dream. all about the american dream. greatest country in the world. [cheers] joe biden is tot
young at heart, all of us. the timeless values that make this nation the greatest nation anywhere in the world. 11 days from now we're going to win the state of florida. we're going to win four more years in the white house. [cheers] [applause] president trump: i think joe biden proved last night that he's not capable of being president of the united states. the country saw first hand that this election is a choice between a trump recovery and , i'll call it because this one is happening, it's...
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i'm john hendren in minneapolis a test case of whether young demonstrators will become young voters. we've got some pretty wild weather still across eastern parts of australia wet windy thunder a shower was blowing away here some very active storm still in play there just around queensland new south wales victoria in particular some very heavy rifle with very strong winds. winds in excess 100 kilometers per hour and blustery shows a bit rattling through tasmania as well 13 celsius for melbourne should be about 20 degrees at this time of year so that's pretty disappointing wetter weather than to the eastern side of the southwest as we go through sunday show i was there up tools but it's been it's been policy that into the outback as well the way up towards northern territory darwin had stopped for 10 years and is very close to the all time record which goes back to 1941 and we still got a week of the month still to be a shot was there across northern territories go on through monday still a few showers up towards the cape built into russia's shallows there into new south wales it shou
i'm john hendren in minneapolis a test case of whether young demonstrators will become young voters. we've got some pretty wild weather still across eastern parts of australia wet windy thunder a shower was blowing away here some very active storm still in play there just around queensland new south wales victoria in particular some very heavy rifle with very strong winds. winds in excess 100 kilometers per hour and blustery shows a bit rattling through tasmania as well 13 celsius for melbourne...
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the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development co-operative has provided sutter with the work space in the village hall he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker for me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and is also fighting for the villages survival. more those are the more you have to respect the people have always lived here that's important but the views of newcomers bring a fresh breath of air that they've got other connections and networks of the more that can be useful and were grateful for every single idea. the 1st idea was to build a home for retirees creating jobs and a place where people can be sure that their grandparents are well looked after the 2nd idea a program to enable city kids to get to know the area and get them interested in village life. satele and auto have got plenty to discuss out on the veranda or no has built himself a new home here something that hasn't happened for years and he too has a baby the symbol of a good fu
the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development co-operative has provided sutter with the work space in the village hall he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker for me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and is also fighting for the villages survival. more those are the more you have to respect the people have always lived here that's important but the views of newcomers bring a...
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the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development co-operative has provided sutter with the work space in the village hall he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker for me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and is also fighting for the villages survival. more those are the more you have to respect the people i've always lived here that's important but the views of newcomers bring a fresh breath of air that they've got other connections and networks of the more that can be useful and were grateful for every single idea. the 1st idea was to build a home for retirees creating jobs and a place where people can be sure that their grandparents are well looked after the 2nd idea a program to enable city kids to get to know the area and get them interested in village life. satele and auto have got plenty to discuss out on the veranda or no has built himself a new home here something that hasn't happened for years and he too has a baby the symbol of a good fu
the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development co-operative has provided sutter with the work space in the village hall he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker for me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and is also fighting for the villages survival. more those are the more you have to respect the people i've always lived here that's important but the views of newcomers bring a...
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a young mother was killed in a brazen as the victim's mother young son and siblings sat in the car with her laura anthony has the story. >> they said 22 shots in her car. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after her 19-year-old daughter was gunned down in front of her in a drive-by shooting, she stood with her 10 month old grandson surrounded by her surviving son and daughter after the family was caught in a hail of gunfire wednesday night. >> i would not be able to see my baby walk in the house, give her some kisses or anything. i just -- we just need answers. >> reporter: two months pregnant, serenity henderson was driving. in the passenger seat and her baby son and teenage brother and sister in the backseat when two cars suddenly boxed them in. >> it was a black car that pulled up behind us and a white car that pulled up on the side of us. the white car pulled up on the side of us and they just opened fire. >> reporter: somehow, no one but say retu serenity was struck. berkeley has seen an alarming uptick in shootings including weapons capable of firing dozens of shots in a matter of se
a young mother was killed in a brazen as the victim's mother young son and siblings sat in the car with her laura anthony has the story. >> they said 22 shots in her car. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after her 19-year-old daughter was gunned down in front of her in a drive-by shooting, she stood with her 10 month old grandson surrounded by her surviving son and daughter after the family was caught in a hail of gunfire wednesday night. >> i would not be able to see my baby...
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of young people.by how much, it is to be determined, but i don't believe it is just this election. i do worry we need to make sure everybody enthusiastically voting in this election understands it is important to maintain the house in 2022 because the pendulum swing after --residential election is is real. it is going to require a difference in how we talk to voters year-round, not just a presidential election cycle. john: kristen, you get the last word on that subject. kristen: i think we can expect a high youth voter turnout. the fact it was so high in the last midterm is assigned we are going to see a ton of young people. if you are a midterm voter, it is almost certain you are a presidential election voter. voting is a habit-forming behavior. tois up to all of us encourage a high level of civic participation that i expect to see. john: thank you, kristen, tara. thanks to all of our partners, including rob, bill, and finally, thank you to our audience. important journal,'s washington every day were
of young people.by how much, it is to be determined, but i don't believe it is just this election. i do worry we need to make sure everybody enthusiastically voting in this election understands it is important to maintain the house in 2022 because the pendulum swing after --residential election is is real. it is going to require a difference in how we talk to voters year-round, not just a presidential election cycle. john: kristen, you get the last word on that subject. kristen: i think we can...
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we have a lot of older patients in the 1st wave some young ones too but now they're almost all young which means age 15 or younger. and there's another difference to what happened in spring the hospital is treating more seriously ill patients from neighboring belgium 5 arrived last week alone the hospitals head of medicine ses belgian took too long to introduce new stricter measures against covert. belgium is an example of what happens when these decisions are made too late there isn't enough capacity so we're taking in more and more belgian patients. during the 1st wave just on the 50 patients were on ventilators at this hospital at any one time but even that placed huge demands on the whole staff. but the benefiting now from the huge amount of experience gained. we had standardized procedures last time. i will reactivate in those standardized procedures having these standards is very beneficial even if we get more patients we can just implement them. how well the system copes with the 2nd wave also depends on status fail ability. and there are shortages already in some hospitals ca
we have a lot of older patients in the 1st wave some young ones too but now they're almost all young which means age 15 or younger. and there's another difference to what happened in spring the hospital is treating more seriously ill patients from neighboring belgium 5 arrived last week alone the hospitals head of medicine ses belgian took too long to introduce new stricter measures against covert. belgium is an example of what happens when these decisions are made too late there isn't enough...
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ones that if the rapid rise in cases is not stopped the situation won't end well she also peel to young people to put that passing on hold for now. votes and i'm convinced that the actions we take and do not take in the coming days and weeks will be decisive in answering the question of how we will get back. to me home. we are seeing a rise in the rate of infections a steep rise and there is a very high rate of infection in certain regions of germany. in 15 w. political correspondent kate brady outline the measures that will now be implemented at well there were a number of new measures announced by the chancellor this evening a mainly as i heard that's about limiting the contact between people so what we'll see come into play depends on whether certain cities or regions overstep the threshold for these new measures to kick in so anywhere for example a city or region that reports more than 35 new cases per 100000 people in the last 7 days in those places people will only be able to have a maximum of 15 guests as a private celebration this has been a big issue in germany actually because
ones that if the rapid rise in cases is not stopped the situation won't end well she also peel to young people to put that passing on hold for now. votes and i'm convinced that the actions we take and do not take in the coming days and weeks will be decisive in answering the question of how we will get back. to me home. we are seeing a rise in the rate of infections a steep rise and there is a very high rate of infection in certain regions of germany. in 15 w. political correspondent kate brady...
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i'm john hendren in minneapolis a test case of whether young demonstrators will become young voters.f. color into a quiet spell of weather across china or across the korean peninsula will see any increase the quantity into japan over the next few days has some rather wet weather here recently still a few showers around the 2 western pastas provide on the show wind just fading across the sea of japan there into the into northern parts of honshu but it brightens up nicely as we go on into monday $22.00 celsius in tokyo and there we go over the cliff guys and the sunshine across much of the korean peninsula the part of china you might just catch up shut down towards a fosse out nothing too much to speak of when i'm pleased to say weather is improving to the northeastern corner of india along with bangladesh there's still a little bit of cloud here still bringing a few showers into the final face off in the western parts of myanmar also still still seeing some rather heavy showers much of india does look dry the monsoon bicycles receding nicely now wanted to showers over towards addition
i'm john hendren in minneapolis a test case of whether young demonstrators will become young voters.f. color into a quiet spell of weather across china or across the korean peninsula will see any increase the quantity into japan over the next few days has some rather wet weather here recently still a few showers around the 2 western pastas provide on the show wind just fading across the sea of japan there into the into northern parts of honshu but it brightens up nicely as we go on into monday...
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finding rk tendso be even harder for refugees than for young ugandans.a few of victor's trainees have already been awarded prize money music festivals. >> in the nakivale rugee settlementthere are a lot of young people with dormant ills. people who do not have chances to go to school and also nonk opportunities. >> we come to realize that refugee artist can not only depend on aid. but they can also be doing someing else, earn a living. >> but tre have alsoeen tbacks. becausof covid9, a sin branch in south africa had to be put on hold. nevertheless, etienne salborn remains convinced that sina ll play a rt in more succs stories,ike those johnmary kavuma and joan nalubega. >> i have a vision to make my country a better place. i have a vision to make africa, instead of running away from it, to make a better place. >> if my grandmother happened to see me now, i know she would be proud of me. >> stick to your own agreements! the words are simple: the concern is deep. the agreements are of course those set on climate change in paris in 2015. the fridays for fut
finding rk tendso be even harder for refugees than for young ugandans.a few of victor's trainees have already been awarded prize money music festivals. >> in the nakivale rugee settlementthere are a lot of young people with dormant ills. people who do not have chances to go to school and also nonk opportunities. >> we come to realize that refugee artist can not only depend on aid. but they can also be doing someing else, earn a living. >> but tre have alsoeen tbacks. becausof...
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we ask young migrants in italy who made the perilous journey across the mediterranean sea whether it was worth it. in sudan we need an inspiring passion you sign up for returning home after many years abroad. and and gone out we go for a ride with one of dan i was 1st the female tractor driver in. europe it was the dream destination for paul had to like many others he wanted to leave his country in search of a better life money security a well paid job a big house that's what young migrants are hoping for and that's what people smugglers promise them. but what about the risks of making the journey to europe full now do is now back home in ivory coast's and his warning others about how dangerous illegal migration can be. the biggest city of ivory coast and the home of paul not to. 2016 he wanted to migrate to europe but he was arrested in libya and sent to a crowded prison with more than 4000 inmates. these are the. initial. it was a prison were sure sometimes came to look for people that they could force into prostitution the others were sent to places which were known for organ traf
we ask young migrants in italy who made the perilous journey across the mediterranean sea whether it was worth it. in sudan we need an inspiring passion you sign up for returning home after many years abroad. and and gone out we go for a ride with one of dan i was 1st the female tractor driver in. europe it was the dream destination for paul had to like many others he wanted to leave his country in search of a better life money security a well paid job a big house that's what young migrants are...
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ndnding rk t tends to bebe evn harderer for refugees s than r young ugugandans.a few of v victor's traiaineese alreadady been awardrded prize moy at mususic festivalsls. >> i in the navavale refeeee settttlement, therere are a lof younung people witith dorman illsls. people whoho do not have chahas to go o to school anand also no opportunitits. >>>> we come to o realize thatat refufugee artitist canot onlyy depend on aid. but they can also bebe doing something else, to earn a living. >>utut there he e alsoeen setbacks. caususe covid-19, a sin brbranch in soututh africa hao be put on hohold. nevertheheless, etiennnne saln remains convinced d that sina will play a part in more succs ststorie like e those of jojohnmary kavumuma and joan nalubegaga. >> i have a vision to make my country a better place. i have a v vision to make afri, instead of runningng away from it, to make a betttter place. >> if my grandmother happened to see me e now, i know w she d be proud of me. >> stick to your own agreements! the words are simple: the concern is deep. the agreements are of
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at the ymca young man, young man are you listening to me?g men, what do you want to be ♪ >> 11 days left until election day. on november 3, when voters decide who will control congress and occupy the white house next year, stay with c-span. watch 2020 coverage every day on , on demand on c-span.org, or listen on the c-span app. your place for regular politics. >> sunday night on "q&a," the university -- talk about the right and and antifa, left-wing organizations. >> the proud boys are a group in of broadlylandscape french right activism interested in resisting federal government power, advocating for second amendment rights and gun possession, gun ownership rights, and also sometimes involves people who are out right. >> not everybody who identifies as antifa engages in violence, but pretty universally, they refuse to disavow it. >> sunday night monday, the senate finishes the begich the final vote on confirmation of amy coney barrett to the u.s. supreme court. watch live coverage on monday. or listen live on the c-span radio app. next, a d
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and where i met too many young people, boys and girls, young men and young women, who so often felt likehey were on the outside looking in. and the ladders of opportunity for them were being blocked in all kinds of ways. so this is where our heart is, and when i come back to philadelphia, i'm always reminded, and this was true during my presidency, that this is where i got started. and i never forgot that. and there are communities across the united states. now, what i've consistently tried to communicate during this year is, particularly talking to young brothers who may be cynical about what can happen, is to acknowledge to them that government and voting alone isn't going to change everything. because, you know, young people are sophisticated. so there's no point in overhyping what happens. the truth is, i'm very proud of my presidency, but i didn't immediately solve systemic racism by virtue of me being president. we didn't left everybody out of poverty, fix every school, or address every impediment that is going on in a community like this one. but what i always tell young people is
and where i met too many young people, boys and girls, young men and young women, who so often felt likehey were on the outside looking in. and the ladders of opportunity for them were being blocked in all kinds of ways. so this is where our heart is, and when i come back to philadelphia, i'm always reminded, and this was true during my presidency, that this is where i got started. and i never forgot that. and there are communities across the united states. now, what i've consistently tried to...
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is green but our young people sees ok that this is very very. close he adds value to.hat we tell everyone when they come for the training and you don't only lead and you also need to spread where you live and it's interesting to see how michael and take on construction and then turn it into something got to leave out and so one of them i wasn't surprised by the way to have thought one of the reasons the dream that is because that was sure to. let me. meagan plead. the best. for. you. if. i don't like so when i'm in the car what i do then is to cut off on social media a conversation that's up and because i believe that you know in this time and age it's the least opportunity that i have to contribute to national conversation. but it's time for be all you can be right he ought to be $99.00 and our special guest for all of. your media the internet practically every night you run out into the. level of involvement and completely so i said to people that all the you know if inserting of our social media technology for sometime around 2019 by 2 thirds and we began to see cit
is green but our young people sees ok that this is very very. close he adds value to.hat we tell everyone when they come for the training and you don't only lead and you also need to spread where you live and it's interesting to see how michael and take on construction and then turn it into something got to leave out and so one of them i wasn't surprised by the way to have thought one of the reasons the dream that is because that was sure to. let me. meagan plead. the best. for. you. if. i...
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we find out why so many young people i think to get drunk. we meet and nigerian musician who has become a local celebrity on the italian island of sicily. just climbing right to access the wrong tema. just for. big topic today is drug abuse they are also sold drugs alcohol prescription medication and even my wana most of these have become accepted and legal in different parts of the world other drugs remain illegal and folk would reason drug abuse has been linked to crime and addiction and habit or drug uses themselves and obvious to start off we've got a video message from. a graffitti artist from nairobi kenya he and his friends used to brighten up the walls of the neighborhood and highlight issues affecting them check it out. you. didn't use to. use. the name of jesus and. the trick is to. believe that these. positive changes need to be. you can see more from an instagram page and you can always tell us which topics interest you by e-mailing us 7 to 7 at the w. dot com now to talk about the drug abuse i will be joined right now in the stud
we find out why so many young people i think to get drunk. we meet and nigerian musician who has become a local celebrity on the italian island of sicily. just climbing right to access the wrong tema. just for. big topic today is drug abuse they are also sold drugs alcohol prescription medication and even my wana most of these have become accepted and legal in different parts of the world other drugs remain illegal and folk would reason drug abuse has been linked to crime and addiction and...
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the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development co-operative has provided satu with a workspace in the village hall he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker for me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and is also fighting for the villages survival. a lot. more those are the more you have to respect the people who've always lived here think that's important but the views of newcomers bring a fresh breath of air but they've got other connections and networks of the more that can be useful and were grateful for every single idea. the 1st idea was to build a home for retirees creating jobs and a place where people can be sure that their grandparents are well looked after the 2nd idea a program to enable city kids to get to know the area and get them interested in village life. sato and auto have got plenty to discuss out on the veranda or no has built himself a new home here something that hasn't happened for years and he too has a baby the symbol of a
the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development co-operative has provided satu with a workspace in the village hall he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker for me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and is also fighting for the villages survival. a lot. more those are the more you have to respect the people who've always lived here think that's important but the views of newcomers...
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the system fire the system seem he was still a young young boy. should not have been in that prison should of being out here with family couldn't loved him and this couldn't happen wouldn't happen. prisoners on day release have come to pay their last respects. outpouring of sorrow is all too common for many indigenous bad era of mass cost around. the early ninety's they have been more than 440 indigenous deaths in custody the majority in western australia. one is going to stop large close most of last year. where they are stuck killing actually eat. we were in the. stanley was serving a 2 year sentence at a medium security jail for a string of burglary related offenses with parole the young inmate could have been released in 6 months he also spent time in youth detention learnt to paint. and that helped him deal with things archie and depression. stanley sisters tijana and just seem to remember him as a shy but loving member of the family. is a photograph. x. 10 just unruh. shadowy i wanted him to carry out with me. but to be forever young. he was
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the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development cooperative has provided started with a workspace in the village hall. he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker from me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and there's also fighting for the villages survival. you have to respect the people who've always lived here it's important for the views of newcomers bring a fresh breath of air that they've got other connections and networks on the back can be useful and we're grateful for every single idea but. the 1st idea was to build a home for retirees creating jobs and a place where people can be sure that their grandparents are well looked after the 2nd idea a program to enable city kids to get to know the area and get them interested in village life satele and all who have got plenty to discuss out on the veranda or no has built himself a new home here something that hasn't happened for years and he too has a baby the symbol of a good future and even when
the young people left and the elderly stayed. it can get pretty lonely in. the state funded development cooperative has provided started with a workspace in the village hall. he has a desk with a stable internet connection his friend and colleague tucker from me or no was born here he's one of the few who returned and there's also fighting for the villages survival. you have to respect the people who've always lived here it's important for the views of newcomers bring a fresh breath of air that...