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>> charles young died. so ben davis was not charles young.so when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was blocked. and he was a much better officer, to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. so his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet. and he doesn't engage with the black community in the way that young does and therefore you don't get that pressure from the back immunity to promote him the way that they did for young. and also, it adds through the fact that young was a much better, you just a better officer and soldier than davis. but you still don't have that kind of pressure where people are constantly saying, hey to voices not been davis's friend. to voices charles young's friend. the voices the editor of the crisis. the naacp. so you have someone who is like, what are we doing about char
>> charles young died. so ben davis was not charles young.so when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was blocked. and he was a much better officer, to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. so his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet....
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todd young has had plenty of chances to fix this. sen. young: that is just wrong. the talking points are wrong. let me say this. i spent time by the southern border. operated within a marine corps unit that flew around drones, working with the drug enforcement agency, customs and border patrol. my job back in the 19 90's was to try and do our part to deal with the drugs and the human trafficking that we did in the yuma sector of arizona. that is nothing compared to the millions and millions who have crossed the southern border since president biden came into office. he eliminated title 42, stopped funding a border well, yes, we do need some actual fencing. he has not made resourcing the customs and border patrol a priori. lots more drugs. the leading killer is sentinel, most of it coming across the border. all that has fueled crime. indianapolis is now the most dangerous city behind san francisco, chicago, new york. mr. sceniak: he said our talking points are wrong. i agree. we do need secure borders. the best way to secure borders is allow for immigration and thos
todd young has had plenty of chances to fix this. sen. young: that is just wrong. the talking points are wrong. let me say this. i spent time by the southern border. operated within a marine corps unit that flew around drones, working with the drug enforcement agency, customs and border patrol. my job back in the 19 90's was to try and do our part to deal with the drugs and the human trafficking that we did in the yuma sector of arizona. that is nothing compared to the millions and millions who...
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like what are we doing about charles young? what can we do to get charles young? emmett scott is showing up. those kinds of relationships. davis does not build those. he chooses not to. he thought that young was too active, so he followed a different path. that is one of the reasons why he does not get promoted until 1940. >> thank you. dr. donaldson: great question. >> so for world war i and the brand-new army air corps, where there are in fact any black flyers? were they able to go to other countries and fly? how does that end up? dr. donaldson: ok. great question. thank you so much. there was a black flyer named eugene ballard, but he flew with the french. there were no african-americans to fly for the u.s. during world war i. they were not allowed to. in fact, it was a white officer who pushes eugene ballard out of the army, the french air corps. there are no blacks who will serve in world war i. one of the things, you asked why you have a change. you have a change in leadership in george marshall. you have a more receptive person but a totally organized and f
like what are we doing about charles young? what can we do to get charles young? emmett scott is showing up. those kinds of relationships. davis does not build those. he chooses not to. he thought that young was too active, so he followed a different path. that is one of the reasons why he does not get promoted until 1940. >> thank you. dr. donaldson: great question. >> so for world war i and the brand-new army air corps, where there are in fact any black flyers? were they able to...
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that is talking about how do we help young people? how do we support young people?o be part of our democracy, even if they haven't been part of an environment or a household that talks about elections and voting. those are the young people who we need to focus on. unfortunately, some of the political incentives related to elections are those of the young people we are least likely to be focused on. places like libraries and youth organizations can reach out and play a huge role in increasing these numbers. the other place that can have a significant impact in effecting some of these numbers are schools. nonpartisan education in schools, combining things like rotor -- voter registration is something we are committed to figuring out how more schools can do that, regardless of their zip code and what state they are in. but that is one way to reach young people before they reach 18 and help them and support them with learning, skills and knowledge that they need in order to be robust, lifelong democratic actors. host: let's go to the phones. our first color is marked in
that is talking about how do we help young people? how do we support young people?o be part of our democracy, even if they haven't been part of an environment or a household that talks about elections and voting. those are the young people who we need to focus on. unfortunately, some of the political incentives related to elections are those of the young people we are least likely to be focused on. places like libraries and youth organizations can reach out and play a huge role in increasing...
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that is talking about how do we help young people? how do we support young people?o be part of our democracy, even if they haven't been part of an environment or a household that talks about elections and voting. those are the young people who we need to focus on. unfortunately, some of the political incentives related to elections are those of the young people we are least likely to be focused on. places like libraries and youth organizations can reach out and play a huge role in increasing these numbers. the other place that can have a significant impact in effecting some of these numbers are schools. nonpartisan education in schools, combining things like rotor -- voter registration is something we are committed to figuring out how more schools can do that, regardless of their zip code and what state they are in. but that is one way to reach young people before they reach 18 and help them and support them with learning, skills and knowledge that they need in order to be robust, lifelong democratic actors. host: let's go to the phones. our first color is marked in
that is talking about how do we help young people? how do we support young people?o be part of our democracy, even if they haven't been part of an environment or a household that talks about elections and voting. those are the young people who we need to focus on. unfortunately, some of the political incentives related to elections are those of the young people we are least likely to be focused on. places like libraries and youth organizations can reach out and play a huge role in increasing...
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he married young. one thing about his grandmother, again, this is kind of a connection to family is that his grandmother raised his grandmother gave birth to, five children, but she raised six more. so she raised all these children. and in the black community, you know, it's it's not uncommon for people to raise other people's children. his grandmother was that was one of those people. and talks about how as she got older, went blind and how he would to her every day he would read the bible newspaper every day. so he was able to kind of draw closer to his grandmother a whole different level because he was so she was so dependent on him. he was so dependent on on what she was teaching him. and kind of he carried throughout his life. you know, he married, he met, you know, he got a job. he got one of his first jobs preaching in a small kind of an internship, preaching job. and he stayed with a family in alabama. this family's daughter was in school and he saw the photographs of her and thought she was th
he married young. one thing about his grandmother, again, this is kind of a connection to family is that his grandmother raised his grandmother gave birth to, five children, but she raised six more. so she raised all these children. and in the black community, you know, it's it's not uncommon for people to raise other people's children. his grandmother was that was one of those people. and talks about how as she got older, went blind and how he would to her every day he would read the bible...
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we had young people in this program. this is the first time any of the productions have work the with intern in this capacity. not going to get nile coffee and stacking up the food. it was like set building and lighting and real production work, working with local 16. working with these various filming companies and creating an opportunity for young people to work on the matrix. to work on mass bridges and the great things. it was like seeing the kids on set and know thanksgiving is a part of their career. it is really something i'm most proved of what you did and the department has done in san francisco and how tell make a difference in their lives and the next generation and really diverse foiling the behind the scenes work. the set crews and lighting courthouse all the stuff we need to make sure that women and people of color are a part of the equation when doing film in san front as well. we know there is a lot of great work you will continue to do. and luckily you have all the wonderful people here to celebrate with
we had young people in this program. this is the first time any of the productions have work the with intern in this capacity. not going to get nile coffee and stacking up the food. it was like set building and lighting and real production work, working with local 16. working with these various filming companies and creating an opportunity for young people to work on the matrix. to work on mass bridges and the great things. it was like seeing the kids on set and know thanksgiving is a part of...
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the power of investing in san francisco's young people in all of the young women across the country. ignotice for those who are not aware we are the largest and most diverse women's political organization training young women to own so they political power across the country and did start here in san francisco in 2010 and this was our first high school program temperature is deciding to be here such deep meaningful impact of everything we have been able to do the past couple years. you are think burglar your student i'm thinking about aland rawho taught here at gateway. crazy circles here today. since 2010 we expanded 40 different states across the country and welcoming thousands of young women each year in our programming. these women have been taxling issues they know this is what is helping their lived experiences. we wanted to support them as they have their voices heard. and this can take different forms being a political leader in this country can look differently now it is be a policy maker. commissioner. we have a couple of commissioners in the house. or a campaign staffer th
the power of investing in san francisco's young people in all of the young women across the country. ignotice for those who are not aware we are the largest and most diverse women's political organization training young women to own so they political power across the country and did start here in san francisco in 2010 and this was our first high school program temperature is deciding to be here such deep meaningful impact of everything we have been able to do the past couple years. you are...
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what practical advice to you have two young women? host: i think about how my kids would answer that question. i would say several things, my mom and dad did something that i am still in awe of. they somehow conveyed to mary and me that the most important thing going on in our lives was happening at the dinner table, at home. my dad certainly was not there all the time, my mom wasn't there sometimes, too. they both have very busy careers. but there was a grounding and a sensitive this matters. they also always talk to us like adults, and engaged us in conversation and in their work. and taught us what it meant to be involved in something bigger than just us. i think that makes a big difference. i also think there are basic characteristics and traits that govern our personal lives, that also should govern our professional lives. and i think about this too in terms of national security issues and foreign policy. people i work with say national security so complicated, and diplomacy is complicated. i think on some level, certainly, it is
what practical advice to you have two young women? host: i think about how my kids would answer that question. i would say several things, my mom and dad did something that i am still in awe of. they somehow conveyed to mary and me that the most important thing going on in our lives was happening at the dinner table, at home. my dad certainly was not there all the time, my mom wasn't there sometimes, too. they both have very busy careers. but there was a grounding and a sensitive this matters....
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rothis is our part of our city's promise to support young people. we have been able to provide access points so that young people can get help because of the work of the delores street and larkin street and able to open up a transitional navigation center that helps young people get in shell and off the streets where we have a 75 bed shelter in lower polk. it is irrelevant a game changer. [speaking spanish]. we continue is in the just a roof over your head i thank the staff and the caseworkers and the people who are really committed to being here after all of us leave committed to being here to ensure that these 25 young folks staying here never, ever return to the streets. mruz mrauz yes, we can. and i want to say we can't do it without working together. right? and having know wonderful partners in the mayor's office and on the board of supervisors. and machine who has been an amazing partner and work to help address youth homelessness in san francisco is your supervisor, supervisor ronnin. >> [speaking spanish]. >> good afternoon, everyone! these
rothis is our part of our city's promise to support young people. we have been able to provide access points so that young people can get help because of the work of the delores street and larkin street and able to open up a transitional navigation center that helps young people get in shell and off the streets where we have a 75 bed shelter in lower polk. it is irrelevant a game changer. [speaking spanish]. we continue is in the just a roof over your head i thank the staff and the caseworkers...
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is enthusiasm among young voters, that 35, 30 6% of young - voters, that 35, 30 6% of young voters _finitely are going to vote, the — voters say they definitely are going to vote, the thing _ voters say they definitely are going to vote, the thing is _ voters 5ay they definitely are going to vote, the thing is they— voters say they definitely are going to vote, the thing is theyjust - to vote, the thing is theyjust haven't— to vote, the thing is theyjust haven't showed _ to vote, the thing is theyjust haven't showed up _ to vote, the thing is theyjust haven't showed up to - to vote, the thing is theyjust haven't showed up to the i to vote, the thing is theyjust i haven't showed up to the polling yet. haven't showed up to the polling yet is _ haven't showed up to the polling et. , ., haven't showed up to the polling et, , . , , haven't showed up to the polling et. , . , , .~' haven't showed up to the polling et. , . ,, ., yet. is it a split ticket coat tail sort of debate _ yet. is it a split ticket coat tail sort of debate here, _ yet. is it a split ticket coat tail sort of debate he
is enthusiasm among young voters, that 35, 30 6% of young - voters, that 35, 30 6% of young voters _finitely are going to vote, the — voters say they definitely are going to vote, the thing _ voters say they definitely are going to vote, the thing is _ voters 5ay they definitely are going to vote, the thing is they— voters say they definitely are going to vote, the thing is theyjust - to vote, the thing is theyjust haven't— to vote, the thing is theyjust haven't showed _ to vote, the...
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we reach out to young people. we are involved in social media which is where young people spend their time, on twitter and facebook. all the time disseminating information and educating people, we have a weekly e-mail news letter that tries to make these more sciencey technological issues accessible to lay people who don't have degrees in science or medicine. >> i am interested in these things. i don't have a personal stake in any of them. i would like to know more. i noticed on your website, you have information sheets, fact sheets you call them. three things to know about x, y, z. >> yes. we have quite a few. our film rmveen on tiong men ly dy. wehave fact sh in to know a donation, sort of breaks down some of the risk, some of the realities of making that decision. we want people to be informed when they make decisions. we have one on surrogacy. >> yes. >> i am involved in the global debates around commercial surrogacy. so we have three things you should know about surrogacy. >> these are on your website. >> yes
we reach out to young people. we are involved in social media which is where young people spend their time, on twitter and facebook. all the time disseminating information and educating people, we have a weekly e-mail news letter that tries to make these more sciencey technological issues accessible to lay people who don't have degrees in science or medicine. >> i am interested in these things. i don't have a personal stake in any of them. i would like to know more. i noticed on your...
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i have seen young people who have cut their breasts. that you're different. though it doesn't need to be obvious that you're different, you just need to be accepted. georgie: any questions, olivia, before we begin? ♪♪♪ audrey: i wonder what you first think when you see me. perhaps it's something about my curls; people often mention them. or "what a dapper little man." in my experience, one of the first things people do is assume i'm a boy or aren't sure whether i'm a girl or a boy. we do this to everyone. my style had to evolve. audrey: being non-binary is not a choice, man. oh gosh. it's this really innate feeling you have for a very long time and you don't know what to do with it 'cause no-one's told you what to do with it. you just know that you're not either of the things everyone's told you to be. and so you know you're questioning in your head, like, "what am i then?" and that feeling, like, in a ten-year-old, the feeling of "what am i?" that is not a choice. audrey: i didn't think of myself as a boy but anything that was identifi
i have seen young people who have cut their breasts. that you're different. though it doesn't need to be obvious that you're different, you just need to be accepted. georgie: any questions, olivia, before we begin? ♪♪♪ audrey: i wonder what you first think when you see me. perhaps it's something about my curls; people often mention them. or "what a dapper little man." in my experience, one of the first things people do is assume i'm a boy or aren't sure whether i'm a girl or a...
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young protest is what come together to form. one of the biggest youth movement in the country is history. just hours before the killings. thousands had got to peacefully demonstrate a gave rise in cases of police brutality. i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there, reported that evening the protest songs illegals were turned into christ for health and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it all started on the 3rd of october, policemen from the special anti robbery squad. you need better known as far as allegedly killed a young man in southern delta state and took away his scar as a video of the deadly assault looked online. hundreds of young people took to social media to event and share their own south experiences. all of which were bad . saw initially form in 1992 to tackle armed robbery in the country. but the unit grew into in notorious for popular for a stuart in an abusing young nigerians. my super 8th, the online anger against
young protest is what come together to form. one of the biggest youth movement in the country is history. just hours before the killings. thousands had got to peacefully demonstrate a gave rise in cases of police brutality. i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there, reported that evening the protest songs illegals were turned into christ for health and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it all...
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h the young black men had been killed by police. 2015. and during thehe protest, anothr young black man had been murdered in the street. all of these witnesses said the police fired a canister at point-blank range in the police arrested someone else, another black man who they say snuck into the crowd and shot him at point-blank range and snuck out. he protest after 2014 it was really difficult for me too understand how to insert myself into this. first about hard for me too think about the idea of talking to my father been delivered talked to him about more dead yblack folks. and to the fact that he is talking to me on my way to a protest for the possibility of things happening to me are the things same things that could've happened to him six years ago. and it is anit indictment of ths country and the fact i could b write a book and my dad's voice and people can say i don't know who is saying what. he's a 45 or 46 years older than me and things that happened in the 60s in 2020. about writing it's about what is not happen in this country
h the young black men had been killed by police. 2015. and during thehe protest, anothr young black man had been murdered in the street. all of these witnesses said the police fired a canister at point-blank range in the police arrested someone else, another black man who they say snuck into the crowd and shot him at point-blank range and snuck out. he protest after 2014 it was really difficult for me too understand how to insert myself into this. first about hard for me too think about the...
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young protesters. what come together to form one of the biggest youth movements in the country's history? just hours before the killings, thousands had got it to peacefully demonstrate it, gave rise in cases of police brutality. i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there reporting. but that evening, the protest songs in lagos would turn into cries for help. and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it all started on a 3rd of october. policemen from the special anti robbery squad unit, better known as sars, allegedly killed a young man in southern delta state and took away his scar. as the video of the deadly assault leaked online, hundreds of young people took the social media event and share their own sause experiences. all of which were bad. saws was initially form in 1992 to tackle armed robbery in the country. but the units grew into an notorious force popular for a stuart in and abusing young nigerians by
young protesters. what come together to form one of the biggest youth movements in the country's history? just hours before the killings, thousands had got it to peacefully demonstrate it, gave rise in cases of police brutality. i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there reporting. but that evening, the protest songs in lagos would turn into cries for help. and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it...
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that is talking about how do we help young people? how do we support young people?o be part of our democracy, even if they haven't been part of an environment or a household that talks about elections and voting. those are the young people who we need to focus on. unfortunately, some of the political incentives related to elections are those of the young people we are least likely to be focused on. places like libraries and youth organizations can reach out and play a huge role in increasing these numbers. the other place that can have a significant impact in effecting some of these numbers are schools. nonpartisan education in schools, combining things like rotor -- voter registration is something we are committed to figuring out how more schools can do that, regardless of their zip code and what state they are in. but that is one way to reach young people before they reach 18 and help them and support them with learning, skills and knowledge that they need in order to be robust, lifelong democratic actors. host: let's go to the phones. our first color is marked in
that is talking about how do we help young people? how do we support young people?o be part of our democracy, even if they haven't been part of an environment or a household that talks about elections and voting. those are the young people who we need to focus on. unfortunately, some of the political incentives related to elections are those of the young people we are least likely to be focused on. places like libraries and youth organizations can reach out and play a huge role in increasing...
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and now we've heard about the 2 young months and their experiences and how about the young duds. and this reminds me personally of 2 friends whom i won't mention their names. now the day these 2 dudes received the news that they had impregnated their girlfriend. i'm telling you the un ease uncertainty and fear was huge. how did they end up? that's a story for another day. for now are gods of mute? reporter sylvia. a jumble. caught up with a tin dud in the robbie. and here is what she learned. a lot has been said about teenage mothers, but there is a forgotten lot deemed as most of these young men i've sent my communities and feel neglected. my name is sylvia ruby and on god of today we focus on i'm was here is that daniel being thrown into fatherhood at the end of 17 with us at the high school see touch when he was injured to live in. she was a grid below him. so he used to help her with her homework. their parents were used to sing them together. you know, we are human being, so i had feelings, she had feelings, but nobody has ever told each other that they're in love or not, bu
and now we've heard about the 2 young months and their experiences and how about the young duds. and this reminds me personally of 2 friends whom i won't mention their names. now the day these 2 dudes received the news that they had impregnated their girlfriend. i'm telling you the un ease uncertainty and fear was huge. how did they end up? that's a story for another day. for now are gods of mute? reporter sylvia. a jumble. caught up with a tin dud in the robbie. and here is what she learned. a...
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name was given to the young.ng to another version of the emergence of the name of the young, it was connected with the planting of young forest in these places. enriching your erudition is not so difficult. for starters, you can refresh the school curriculum. i know leo nikolai nikolaevich tolstoy saw him in a row with long hair and a beard, and at the end they began to consider him a little moved and as at the end of his life. yes, but they began to consider it a little moved. i remember this for sure, then try my luck in a team game and ask for time, and we are already ready. and you are already ready so, but if your answer turns out to be wrong, you will go and install, the third stone is fine, we understand. so this is the abduction of europe, and most importantly, remember you can stretch your brain in different ways. in what year were the modern pentathlon competitions included in the olympic games program? olga, uh, 1912 absolutely right, watch the intellectual show on the tv channel belarus 24 dance. this
name was given to the young.ng to another version of the emergence of the name of the young, it was connected with the planting of young forest in these places. enriching your erudition is not so difficult. for starters, you can refresh the school curriculum. i know leo nikolai nikolaevich tolstoy saw him in a row with long hair and a beard, and at the end they began to consider him a little moved and as at the end of his life. yes, but they began to consider it a little moved. i remember this...
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i mean, issue oriented leadership development, young people that understand the issues, young people who have had analyzed and have given the tools to be able to analyze the issues and people who have the the long term commitment they've. dennis and you've to. simpson and all of these people and dori land that were embedded in these communities you know general dave dennis first was always on the move i remember because i, i never dropped out of college. i stayed in school. i didn't drop out. dave, dave left elected, came to mississippi and let me tell you, dave was always moved and he was always moving. dave probably had the fastest car in mississippi. i mean, he was always on the move in. but but then as he pointed out, he was only 20 years old. i am a few much older than dave when we were in those meetings after dave was much older because he he was mature, he, i mean, he was on the move. he spoke in, he was in charge. and we need more. dave dennis's of the world because and this is leadership i mean the community that he described, a lot of us and dave these can describe how we w
i mean, issue oriented leadership development, young people that understand the issues, young people who have had analyzed and have given the tools to be able to analyze the issues and people who have the the long term commitment they've. dennis and you've to. simpson and all of these people and dori land that were embedded in these communities you know general dave dennis first was always on the move i remember because i, i never dropped out of college. i stayed in school. i didn't drop out....
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patients, starting as young as age eight. to your point, that could happen at the time of an annual exam, school physical, sports physical. but also as kids get older, they are not in primary care as often. sometimes they are just showing up for their cold or a rash. we want to urge primary care clinicians to be opportunistic. if the young person has not been seen at their practice for a while, take the opportunity to consider if that is a good time to do the screening. kristen: i do not know if you are so precise as to tell them how to do the screening or leave it to the doctors, but what are the things you look for? whether it is signs that are manifested or questions asked. i imagine this could be helpful to parents too. >> there are several screening tools that we looked at. anxiety is like an umbrella term. there are different kinds of anxiety. as you can imagine, some tools are very specific to a kind of anxiety or a type of anxiety. whereas others are a bit more global. in their reach. we looked at 10 different researc
patients, starting as young as age eight. to your point, that could happen at the time of an annual exam, school physical, sports physical. but also as kids get older, they are not in primary care as often. sometimes they are just showing up for their cold or a rash. we want to urge primary care clinicians to be opportunistic. if the young person has not been seen at their practice for a while, take the opportunity to consider if that is a good time to do the screening. kristen: i do not know...
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an unknown young people at ross college. william scott, johnny johnny harris, raymond davis, all of these people help to lay the very foundation. but i think it is important as we look at mississippi history and american history that framework was able to provide along with the names and errant henry and lindsey and reverend smith. all of these people. but the beauty of understanding the mississippi story is that mecca evers developed a network. mecca edwards developed a network, the chapters in this various counties. president of the naacp and marshall county not very many people knew mr. nero was president of naacp because it was dangerous to be out there. but in 1953 they formed a chapter in marshall county. that network in the floor counties of the world that evers worked with these people so and snake in core came to town along with anybody else they were not with. they work with those people that had identified those folks. he had worked with them. so one wonders, snake went to macomb in 1961 after got out of jail. w b
an unknown young people at ross college. william scott, johnny johnny harris, raymond davis, all of these people help to lay the very foundation. but i think it is important as we look at mississippi history and american history that framework was able to provide along with the names and errant henry and lindsey and reverend smith. all of these people. but the beauty of understanding the mississippi story is that mecca evers developed a network. mecca edwards developed a network, the chapters...
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i got along, i come young. i iananda law not young. you're not in deb who nobody ever knew all kind of law actually are old kung, i was taught newman come along. number 2 to was how was done year 200. well, a mean canceled my under on that and i've done not. should young a young and i sent a girl. i'm taught dondo caught my hinge guy, canada academy tech. that's gone. how long noon joe bellanca until tired. i'm not under. can the pin log off time? i don't know. how much would i wanna finger be adding my dumb joke, my hunting bell? i called my good wife john. michael. why? she minnie. couldn't i tell my lulu? i wasn't deny that. i had them. i alumni stretched by the she had number a patio forces in the me. a ma military has started shelling and bombing civilian targets in an attempt to destroy pdf support. mm. tens of thousands across the country have been forced to flee their homes while we're going to pass through. i don't, you don't wanna do it because you got it or not. i don't know. don't, don't, don't, i don't have, you know, to h
i got along, i come young. i iananda law not young. you're not in deb who nobody ever knew all kind of law actually are old kung, i was taught newman come along. number 2 to was how was done year 200. well, a mean canceled my under on that and i've done not. should young a young and i sent a girl. i'm taught dondo caught my hinge guy, canada academy tech. that's gone. how long noon joe bellanca until tired. i'm not under. can the pin log off time? i don't know. how much would i wanna finger be...
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young fe. i left with idea he up here, i am wrong, my at night i look at who are nearby in again i did that means and i get up and get nathi handler with i knew i'm there on. yeah, not that i had left at united in 2014, when asked about the number of victims in indonesia known by the german federal government during the massacre. they responded having no precise information on the actual number of crimes committed in connection with the events in indonesia. but this was a lie. our investigation in the archives of germany's foreign office showed that the west german embassy in jakarta, had even listed the 10s of thousands of electric communists killed across indonesia via haven't she, i'm finished. can you post that if she'd mom, thoughts in that same on, on and that one's agency with them rush lift fell loose, the immunization record on zide s over the seniors on done deal with the or part time or sierra room from $6000.00 towards the mice corners, middle yoga room for $6000.00 total homeowners
young fe. i left with idea he up here, i am wrong, my at night i look at who are nearby in again i did that means and i get up and get nathi handler with i knew i'm there on. yeah, not that i had left at united in 2014, when asked about the number of victims in indonesia known by the german federal government during the massacre. they responded having no precise information on the actual number of crimes committed in connection with the events in indonesia. but this was a lie. our investigation...
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Oct 19, 2022
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boys. >> young white boys. >> young white boys. target that audience. we'd think of these kids being very lefty, but four in ten kids voted -- young people voted for donald trump in 2020. >> so help us understand. because they've got these influencers in this right-wing movement, and they seem to be influencers that i haven't seen on the left. >> the right-wing in republican party is becoming like a celebrity making machine, which is counterintuitive because we think of hollywood as being the lie with the democrats, but people can iselin's trailer kirk, and a lot of these people that you and i haven't heard of, that you -- leadership institute which is a right-wing training academy teach kids how to go out and work social media, how to do media. they spent $25 million a year teaching young people how to get out there and be celebrities for the cause, to co-brand themselves. this is very intentional. it's not a mistake. >> how much of what they are pushing is outright misinformation? >> most of it. a lot of it. that's why they like
boys. >> young white boys. >> young white boys. target that audience. we'd think of these kids being very lefty, but four in ten kids voted -- young people voted for donald trump in 2020. >> so help us understand. because they've got these influencers in this right-wing movement, and they seem to be influencers that i haven't seen on the left. >> the right-wing in republican party is becoming like a celebrity making machine, which is counterintuitive because we think of...
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should young a young. and i think the guy, laptop, daniel hop machines, guy, country, the academy tech that's gone to la named joe bellanca until tired. i'm not under can a pin. now go to time, i don't know how much would i wanna pin you're gonna be adding my dumb joke, my hunting about. i called my good wife gentlemen like she minnie, couldn't i tell my glue? i wasn't with you know that i had them tired. i'm not stretched by the she had number a pdf forces and the me, a ma military has started shelling and bombing civilian targets in an attempt to destroy pedia support. mm. tens of thousands across the country have been forced to flee their homes. one with the route i thought i would eat older daughter will be it doesn't you got it or not? so i don't, i don't have a look here. i got a quote for the wrong one, order a box or 2 or 2 door, but you're all put on your my go the villages were forced to flee a 2nd time and now living in hiding. oh, what i love to know. i'm giving you a, a shout model that didn't
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