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young minds definitely welcomes this news and it is a step in the right direction. questions but i think the most important thing is the fundamental recognition of the importance and schools of building children's resilience and in early intervention for mental health service. that is particularly important in this green paper. this idea of putting young people in to help young people with mental health issues into schools, is that new to put councillors and so on is that new to put councillors and so on in schools? that has been done in several individual schools when they choose to, this is about developing a workforce to help specific schools with early intervention. we know early intervention. we know early intervention is critical. we hear from parents and young people every day about the devastating effect of young weights —— long waits and not knowing where to go for help. so this is really positive. however, it is the quantity of help that is concerning, when this will happen and wanting to see a long—term strategy, not just a and wanting to see a long—term
young minds definitely welcomes this news and it is a step in the right direction. questions but i think the most important thing is the fundamental recognition of the importance and schools of building children's resilience and in early intervention for mental health service. that is particularly important in this green paper. this idea of putting young people in to help young people with mental health issues into schools, is that new to put councillors and so on is that new to put councillors...
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that sarah brennan, chief executive of young minds. from london euston station have faced major disruption after all lines were closed. emergency repairs are taking place on downed overhead wires. for the latest, live now to our correspondent, lisa hampele, who's outside euston. what is the latest now? more than 500 metres of those lines came down, that was on friday night. that meant they needed to do emergency repairs this morning, so no trains, no services have been going in or out of euston, until 12 o'clock. at 12 o'clock they started running again so this afternoon they are trying to catch up which means there are quite a few cancellations and quite a lot of disruption. but i am told the trains will be back to normal in the morning. there will be no problems with the rush hour in the morning. but we have a lot of people waiting for their services to get back to places like glasgow, liverpool, birmingham new street and manchester. the rail lines affected are at macro virgin, london midland and london overground —— virgin. they are
that sarah brennan, chief executive of young minds. from london euston station have faced major disruption after all lines were closed. emergency repairs are taking place on downed overhead wires. for the latest, live now to our correspondent, lisa hampele, who's outside euston. what is the latest now? more than 500 metres of those lines came down, that was on friday night. that meant they needed to do emergency repairs this morning, so no trains, no services have been going in or out of...
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about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young mindschandise. kids insight runs anonymous questionnaires for 400 kids every week to gather data about the latest trends, hottest new characters, and online habits. because, of course, it's not all about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young minds with messages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it's probably about a third, maybe less than a third of under tens, their parents aren't monitoring what they are watching on youtube at all. and that's also a theme here: how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being exploited by the increasingly personal, interactive, and immersive technologies that they're using. it's a massive concern for many parents, but there are moves to try my my alarm comes from the fact that so many parents feel they are having to make up the rules as they go along. we have put the most powerfu
about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young mindschandise. kids insight runs anonymous questionnaires for 400 kids every week to gather data about the latest trends, hottest new characters, and online habits. because, of course, it's not all about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young minds with messages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are...
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with m essa 9 es target those young minds with messages and merchandise.ind surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any pa rental that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it is probably about one third, maybe less than one third of under tens who are not having their perras monitor what they are watching on youtube. it is quite shocking. that is also if india. how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being exploited by the increasingly personal, interactive, and immersive technology is that they are using. i believe strongly in the positive power of technology, but i'm afraid i find the situation alarming. meyler does not come from childhood immersion in technology, per se, my al ahram comes from the fa ct per se, my al ahram comes from the fact that so many parents have added your make up the rules as they go along —— my alarm. we have the most powerful information technology in human history into the hands of our children. yet we do not yet understand its impact on adults, l
with m essa 9 es target those young minds with messages and merchandise.ind surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any pa rental that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it is probably about one third, maybe less than one third of under tens who are not having their perras monitor what they are watching on youtube. it is quite shocking. that is also if india. how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being...
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innovation in practice congress' web business science and some of the brightest young minds in will showcase what they have to offer. there's a real emphasis here on the virtual reality and anything digital force of russians drive for a high technology economy yuri i find it so what is this operators here that. each can detect your emotions and reality it and what can it actually be used for in real life it can be useful for events for marketing. projects but i'm hungry because about breakfast salvi do we can do it well maybe in the future maybe . from virtual three d. simulators and sports psychology software to robotics some rough terrain vehicle prototypes there's something here for everyone and even the opportunity to try some in practice now it's hard to believe but my hand is actually now moving pretty much of it so of course for me this is a really strange reading books somebody who might have a spinal injury will be paralyzed this machine which only has one of the i love it the whole world would be a life changer and the latest technology is used for mind as well as matter like this
innovation in practice congress' web business science and some of the brightest young minds in will showcase what they have to offer. there's a real emphasis here on the virtual reality and anything digital force of russians drive for a high technology economy yuri i find it so what is this operators here that. each can detect your emotions and reality it and what can it actually be used for in real life it can be useful for events for marketing. projects but i'm hungry because about breakfast...
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finally gave up and went on buying young minds like this but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as now i want to reach out to those women back home who are bound by their duties and social norms and inform them of oded basically writes my name is the about of the whole and i wore to them. hello and welcome to you could be environment magazine come.
finally gave up and went on buying young minds like this but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as now i want to reach out to those women back home who are bound by their duties and social norms and inform them of oded basically writes my name is the about of the whole and i wore to them. hello and welcome to you could be environment magazine come.
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about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young mindsith messages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it's probably about a third, maybe less than a third of under tens, their parents aren't monitoring what they are watching on youtube at all. and that's also a theme here: how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being exploited by the increasingly personal, interactive, and immersive technologies that they're using. it's a massive concern for many parents, but there are moves to try and make children more savvy about online safety, as lara lewington found out when she went back to school. the opportunity for kids to access information and learn has never been bigger. but with that comes a challenge. the threats online are clear to see. but an increasing number of children are becoming aware of the dangers and how to steer clear. never click on a link in an e—mail unless you are absolutely sure who it is from. basicall
about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young mindsith messages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it's probably about a third, maybe less than a third of under tens, their parents aren't monitoring what they are watching on youtube at all. and that's also a theme here: how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being...
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finally they gave up and went on buying young minds like this but returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice and no i want to meet those women back home who had bone to buy them two thousand and social goals and inform them of oded basic rights my name is the about of people home and i wore t. to. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has rejected an offer to discuss the political situation in council on your with separatists and said roy said he would meet with the leader of a pro madrid policy which is called the best individual result.
finally they gave up and went on buying young minds like this but returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice and no i want to meet those women back home who had bone to buy them two thousand and social goals and inform them of oded basic rights my name is the about of people home and i wore t. to. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has rejected an offer to discuss the political situation in council on your with separatists and said roy...
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there is real potential harm for young minds.>> reporter: willis says teens who use marijuana tend to do more poorly in school, and are at greater risk for mental health disorders. ahead of prop 64, the california department of public health has even created a website called lex talk cannabis, warning young people about the risks.>> we are trying to change perceptions for everyone.>> reporter: willis is also walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical marijuana, while trying to persuade increasingly skeptical teenagers to say no. >> people say are you for or against it? i am both. i am for it for some things, and against it for others. we need to be clear that we all agree that it is not healthy for young brains to be exposed to. >> reporter: in an error of legalized marijuana, and california, drug counselors like better off cd need help to reach young people. >> this is absolutely detrimental to kids in general. without it being reinforced by the community, by schools, by parents, it's really hard for them to take that and. >> reporter: a cultural shift when it comes t
there is real potential harm for young minds.>> reporter: willis says teens who use marijuana tend to do more poorly in school, and are at greater risk for mental health disorders. ahead of prop 64, the california department of public health has even created a website called lex talk cannabis, warning young people about the risks.>> we are trying to change perceptions for everyone.>> reporter: willis is also walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical marijuana,...
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finally they gave up in mental buying young minds like this but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more afro creates for girls than writing advice and now i want to meet those women back home who are bound by them duties and social rules and inform them of oded basic rights my name is dave out of the go home and i warn you to. lose. hello and welcome to you could be environment magazine coming to you from nigeria kenya and germany i'm male tiger i believe fossey park in lagos nigeria a my colleague sharma my joins us from nairobi hello sharon. hello and today we have a glittering a ray of environmental ideas for you here's what we have lined up on the show. today we are traveling to the stunning only national park in kenya where locals and we alongside. will find out how a mobile app in germany is helping to keep that would be great. in morocco we're catching a ride in an electric car to explore how the country's transport system is going. as you may know nigeria has a very ambitious plan to reduce c o two emissions by at least twenty five percent within the next ten
finally they gave up in mental buying young minds like this but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more afro creates for girls than writing advice and now i want to meet those women back home who are bound by them duties and social rules and inform them of oded basic rights my name is dave out of the go home and i warn you to. lose. hello and welcome to you could be environment magazine coming to you from nigeria kenya and germany i'm male tiger i believe fossey park in lagos...
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in the young mind is the organizer of this project planting a special kind of grass and eucalyptus uplinks which help desalinate the soil she also brought together the women who are implementing the project and got the local foresters involved it's not been possible to grow crops here for two decades the soil is just too salty what they. let me go i wanted to but when i was a child we grew our own rice here in joe friday and never had to buy any the same with peanuts and millet but. the problem is the rising sea level salt water is invading and destroying more and more fertile land this dike was built five years ago and provide some relief money works for an environmental n.g.o.s he advises the women and help them get funds from the un backed green climate fund he also helps farmers here. love the vegetable growers also want to benefit from the father told me what can it do for them they need to acquire new skills you've helped us so far but you must leave us alone now there is more to do the money for this project did not come from senegal but from an international fund. you know you know
in the young mind is the organizer of this project planting a special kind of grass and eucalyptus uplinks which help desalinate the soil she also brought together the women who are implementing the project and got the local foresters involved it's not been possible to grow crops here for two decades the soil is just too salty what they. let me go i wanted to but when i was a child we grew our own rice here in joe friday and never had to buy any the same with peanuts and millet but. the problem...
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all about what kids need, there is a big industry that wants to make money here and target those young mindsssages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it is probably about a third, maybe less than a third of under tens, they're parents aren't monitoring what they are watching on youtube at all. which is is quite shocking. that's also a theme here. how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being exploited by the increasingly personal, interactive, and immersive technology is that they are using. i believe strongly in the positive power of technology, but i'm afraid i find the situation alarming. my alarm does not come from childhood immersion in technology, per se, my alarm comes from the fact that so many parents feel that they are having make up the rules as they go along. we have put the most powerful information technology in human history into the hands of our children. yet we do not yet understand its impact on adults, let alone at the very young. it's a massive concer
all about what kids need, there is a big industry that wants to make money here and target those young mindsssages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it is probably about a third, maybe less than a third of under tens, they're parents aren't monitoring what they are watching on youtube at all. which is is quite shocking. that's also a theme here. how to protect children from harmful content...
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innovation in practice congress where business meets science and some of the brightest young minds in one of moscow's top universities get to meet leading figures from academia the public and private sector n.g.o.s to brainstorm their ideas and showcase what they have to offer. there's a real emphasis here on a virtual reality and anything digital all part of russia's drive for a high technology economy yury high so what does this operators here to. eat can detect your emotions and divert it to eat and what can it actually be used for in real life it can be useful for events are for marketing the. project but i am hungry because i have a breakfast. be do we can do it or maybe in the future maybe. from virtual three d. simulators and sports psychology software to robotics on rough terrain vehicle prototypes there's something here for everyone and even the opportunity to try some in practice now it's hard to believe but my hand is actually now moving pretty much of it so for for me this is a really strange feeling but for somebody who might have a spinal injury will be paralyzed this ma
innovation in practice congress where business meets science and some of the brightest young minds in one of moscow's top universities get to meet leading figures from academia the public and private sector n.g.o.s to brainstorm their ideas and showcase what they have to offer. there's a real emphasis here on a virtual reality and anything digital all part of russia's drive for a high technology economy yury high so what does this operators here to. eat can detect your emotions and divert it to...
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. >> young minds inspired by the work of goal bergin his unusual machines, who is goldberg?hour. (burke) at farmers, we've seen so we kanything.o cover almost even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> doctors confirmed the worse of the star quarterback out for the year. >> local convenience store now crime scene after man shot several times, what led to the violence, and the key piece of evidence that could help track the suspect. >> goods morning, i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. keith i and meisha keeping an eye on things. i thought it already moved? >> i know you were talking about tomorrow will be worse. good news for our commute
. >> young minds inspired by the work of goal bergin his unusual machines, who is goldberg?hour. (burke) at farmers, we've seen so we kanything.o cover almost even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> doctors confirmed the worse of the star quarterback out for the year. >> local convenience store now crime scene after...
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questions whether the plans will enable every school in england to provide support, while the charity young mindsstill a long way to go with chronic underfunding for so long. edward curwen, bbc news. the metropolitan opera in new york has said it will investigate allegations that its former music director sexually abused a teenage boy in the 1980s. the met said it was deeply disturbed by media reports about james levine, who stepped down last year after a0 years in the role. he's reported to have denied the allegations. rail passengers across england are facing disruption after electric wires near euston station were damaged. network rail said there will be no services in and out of euston station until at least midday while repairs are carried out. delays are likely around euston, watford junction, birmingham and manchester. the british red cross is calling for syrian refugee families who are being resettled in the uk to be allowed to bring their young adult children with them. around nine thousand syrians have been allowed into the uk under the home office's vulnerable person resettlement schem
questions whether the plans will enable every school in england to provide support, while the charity young mindsstill a long way to go with chronic underfunding for so long. edward curwen, bbc news. the metropolitan opera in new york has said it will investigate allegations that its former music director sexually abused a teenage boy in the 1980s. the met said it was deeply disturbed by media reports about james levine, who stepped down last year after a0 years in the role. he's reported to...
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we know there's real potential harm for young minds. reporter: willis says teens who use marijuana tend to do more poorly in school and are at greater risk for mental health disorders. ahead of prop 64, the california didn't of public health -- department of public health created a website called let's talk cannabis, warning young people about the risks. >> we're trying to change perceptions for everyone. reporter: and he's walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical marijuana while trying to persuade teenagers to say no. >> people say are you for it or against it, i'm both. i'm for it for some things and against it for others. i think we need to all agree that it's not healthy for yung brains to be exposed to cannabis. >> in an era of legalized marijuana in california, drug counselors say they need help to reach young people. >> this is absolutely detrimental to kids. without it being reenforced by the community, by schools, by parents, you know, it's really hard for them to, to sort of take that in. reporter: a cultural
we know there's real potential harm for young minds. reporter: willis says teens who use marijuana tend to do more poorly in school and are at greater risk for mental health disorders. ahead of prop 64, the california didn't of public health -- department of public health created a website called let's talk cannabis, warning young people about the risks. >> we're trying to change perceptions for everyone. reporter: and he's walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical...
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questions whether the plans will enable every school in england to provide support, while the charity young mindsunderfunding for so long. edward curwen, bbc news. the british red cross is calling for syrian refugee families who are being resettled in the uk to be allowed to bring their young adult children with them. around nine thousand syrians have been allowed into the uk under the home office's vulnerable person resettlement scheme. but the british red cross says it's wrong that refugees who have come in under a different programme are being forced to leave their over 18s behind. june kelly reports. born in syria, but this 14—year—old is growing up in glasgow. he's really good at what he does. what do you think about children's rights? in this lesson on human rights, she describes how her home was bombed. three bombs fell into my house... beside her, her brothers. my brother's face got bombed, half of it. what's it been like in scotland? you can go to school, you can go out. you're not scared of anything. their parents are grateful to the uk for giving their family refuge. but this family wa
questions whether the plans will enable every school in england to provide support, while the charity young mindsunderfunding for so long. edward curwen, bbc news. the british red cross is calling for syrian refugee families who are being resettled in the uk to be allowed to bring their young adult children with them. around nine thousand syrians have been allowed into the uk under the home office's vulnerable person resettlement scheme. but the british red cross says it's wrong that refugees...
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rob: they are trying to mold young minds in their image.ut setting up a program to fit speakers to make sure nobody controversial shows up. controversial means what they wanted to mean. >> the devil is in the details, and vetting process that we look at. they are saying this is to provide a safe environment, the problem is campus administrations have been conflating safety, singling out conservatives for decades. i spoke at george washington university, the alliance for defending freedom, and a dozen armed security guards in order to host this event that was not a massive turnout at all, and a controversial topic and trying to force them to pay out $10,000 in security fees and those are barriers conservative speakers can't overcome so they use safety as a rationale to do this, big obstacles to speak on campus and experienced personally. >> appreciate your view on this, interesting. vladimir putin doesn't appear to be going anywhere, announcing he will run for a fourth presidential term. >> put him on track to be the longest-serving russian
rob: they are trying to mold young minds in their image.ut setting up a program to fit speakers to make sure nobody controversial shows up. controversial means what they wanted to mean. >> the devil is in the details, and vetting process that we look at. they are saying this is to provide a safe environment, the problem is campus administrations have been conflating safety, singling out conservatives for decades. i spoke at george washington university, the alliance for defending freedom,...
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from students and help them be part of the process, seeing students as these amazing brilliant young minds that they are in figuring out how to nurture each of those kids to reach their full potential and how to do it in a way that is or can be systemic without it being systematized and losing its richness and personalization. it is hard. it's the tough challenge but knowing these are some of the people in the room thinking about that i have a lot of hope for what can come next. >> the social and emotional pieces are very critical, in our programming. somebody mentioned earlier it is the foundation for a child is ready to learn, social and emotional needs need to be met. think about what that means. does that mean being with a group of kids that are born on the same month as them or is it being with a group of learners they can identify with and feel connected. we had an instance of a 12-year-old who was starting to not like school after a couple weeks, he was new to the building and we were trying to figure out why, he said i had nothing in common with my homeroom, don't feel connected an
from students and help them be part of the process, seeing students as these amazing brilliant young minds that they are in figuring out how to nurture each of those kids to reach their full potential and how to do it in a way that is or can be systemic without it being systematized and losing its richness and personalization. it is hard. it's the tough challenge but knowing these are some of the people in the room thinking about that i have a lot of hope for what can come next. >> the...
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for manual and this is the whole goal of the schools is to prepare these young minds for future jobs. i've got the principal here of flowers high school gorman brown to talk about why it's so important to you and your students. >> it's so important that our young people are engaged in learning opportunities to ensure that they're viable members of the s.t.e.m. community moving forward. i think the cyber security through robotics, through our other programs, we're ensuring that our kids will be viable members of the 21st century community. >> one of the students is samuel kirkland. you're controlling the car and what else here? >> we're controlling the cars and the different micro robots. we have db 8s. we have magpies. we have our boy frederick here. >> why is this important? what have you learned from all of this? >> what i've learned is to try new things. it's a matter of why you put your mind to it. strive to be that excellent new person or striving for that new thing to change society and the generation. >> what's your plan for the future? >> it's huge. even i don't know it yet. >
for manual and this is the whole goal of the schools is to prepare these young minds for future jobs. i've got the principal here of flowers high school gorman brown to talk about why it's so important to you and your students. >> it's so important that our young people are engaged in learning opportunities to ensure that they're viable members of the s.t.e.m. community moving forward. i think the cyber security through robotics, through our other programs, we're ensuring that our kids...
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we know there is potential harm for young minds. >> willis says teens who use marijuana tend to do more poorly in school and are at greater risk for mental health disorders. ahead of proposition 64 the department of public health has even created a website called let's talk cannabis warning young people about the risks. >> we are trying to change perceptions. >> willis is walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical marijuana while trying to persuade increasingly skeptical teenagers to say no. >> people say are you for it or against it? i am both. for it for some things and against for others. we need to be clear that we agree it is not healthy for young brains. >> in an era of legalized marijuana in california, drug counselors say that they need help reaching young people. >> this is absolutely detrimental to kids in general. without it being reinforced by the community, by schools and parents, it is really hard for them to sort of take that. >> a cultural shift when it comes to cannabis leading to a different kind of conversation. alex savidge, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the be
we know there is potential harm for young minds. >> willis says teens who use marijuana tend to do more poorly in school and are at greater risk for mental health disorders. ahead of proposition 64 the department of public health has even created a website called let's talk cannabis warning young people about the risks. >> we are trying to change perceptions. >> willis is walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical marijuana while trying to persuade increasingly...
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walking with their children and not let them go in, but there are some concerns about development of young minds so, i will, as a compromise, propose a 600 feet with the daycare centers. >>president breed: supervisor sheehy? >>supervisor sheehy: yeah, i thought through the chair, the buffer was a stretch. at san francisco general, they have a smoking space where studies are conducted, so if doctors and nurses can be in the same space, including maternity wards, you know, i just -- i think -- and having seen the space and having seen cannabis study done at that space and smoking studies are done there but neal benowitz, i'm very troubled by small children being dangled in front of us as being particularly threatened, which they're not. and as a parent and a medical cannabis user, i almost feel like -- i wouldn't say that i take it personally, but it is something that i'm having trouble finding adequate justification for. and for people in my community, it's very reminiscent of, you know, these people can't be near children, you know? it's not that long ago that we would not -- i would not have be
walking with their children and not let them go in, but there are some concerns about development of young minds so, i will, as a compromise, propose a 600 feet with the daycare centers. >>president breed: supervisor sheehy? >>supervisor sheehy: yeah, i thought through the chair, the buffer was a stretch. at san francisco general, they have a smoking space where studies are conducted, so if doctors and nurses can be in the same space, including maternity wards, you know, i just -- i...
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about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young minds a third, maybe less than a third of under tens, their parents aren't monitoring what they are watching on youtube at all. and that's also a theme here: how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being exploited by the increasingly personal, interactive, and immersive technologies that they're using. it's a massive concern for many parents, but there are moves to try and make children more savvy about online safety, as lara lewington found out when she went back to school. the opportunity for kids to access information and learn has never been bigger. but with that comes a challenge. the threats online are clear to see. but an increasing number of children are becoming aware of the dangers and how to steer clear. never click on a link in an e—mail unless you are absolutely sure who it is from. basically, these are how many attackers are coming in 'cause the firewall is off. this week an investigation into paedophiles using live streaming apps led to nearly 200 arrests,
about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young minds a third, maybe less than a third of under tens, their parents aren't monitoring what they are watching on youtube at all. and that's also a theme here: how to protect children from harmful content and stop them being exploited by the increasingly personal, interactive, and immersive technologies that they're using. it's a massive concern for many parents, but there are moves to try and...
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what we know young people, their minds are able to be molded. they listen to the information. nd so, we just enjoy talking to the young people. because of that. and basically, because we know they are our future. those are just some of the things. it is about bringing awareness to gun violence. but it is also about trying to make a difference in your own community. a lot of people want to try and help the trayvon martin foundation and love the support. but again, they need to basically work in their own community so they can try to make a difference in their community. whether it be a nonprofit organization or whatever organization they work for that grass roots. they can make a difference in their own communities. >> of course. you all have been so generous with your time today which i really appreciate. and it generous with your notes and thoughts and story. in closing, what should families out there watching today, whether they be white or black what should that lesson be that they learn from you and your story that you share? >> i think one of the main takeaways from the st
what we know young people, their minds are able to be molded. they listen to the information. nd so, we just enjoy talking to the young people. because of that. and basically, because we know they are our future. those are just some of the things. it is about bringing awareness to gun violence. but it is also about trying to make a difference in your own community. a lot of people want to try and help the trayvon martin foundation and love the support. but again, they need to basically work in...
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questions whether the plans will enable every school in england to provide support, while the charity young mindsthere's still a long way to go with chronic underfunding for so long. edward curwen, bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress, but downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities for all. here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. when theresa may became prime minister she stood in downing street and made a promise. the government i lead will be driven not by the interests of the privileged few but by yours. when it comes to opportunity, we won't entrench the advantages of the fortunate few. we will do everything we can to help everybody, whatever your background, to go as far as your talents will take you. but the government's senior adviser in improving social mobility has now left his job with i
questions whether the plans will enable every school in england to provide support, while the charity young mindsthere's still a long way to go with chronic underfunding for so long. edward curwen, bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the...
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we can develop the political minds enabling a young person to let the mature mind and them have the mature, political age of 18. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much, indeed. that point of view needs to be heard and it has been. thank you for that. can we have a speaker from northern ireland? who want to speak from northern ireland's? ? >> thank you, mr. speaker. 16. what a topic? i'm confident all of us are familiar with how popular this is. i believe 16 is one of the most important issues we are faced with. of all these topics, and keeps showing up and it is not going away. not now, not in 2022, and neither are we. to me, this is about choice. this is an issue of choice, freedom, and priority. is it a fear of what might happen if young people might be given a choice to change the lives of people in this country? the passion to change this. i do not like the 16th, 17-year-olds we represent. we are not completely silenced the but we still need action. let this be the year we have accomplished this goal and giving young people the right to choice. andehalf of every 16 17-
we can develop the political minds enabling a young person to let the mature mind and them have the mature, political age of 18. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much, indeed. that point of view needs to be heard and it has been. thank you for that. can we have a speaker from northern ireland? who want to speak from northern ireland's? ? >> thank you, mr. speaker. 16. what a topic? i'm confident all of us are familiar with how popular this is. i believe 16 is one...
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so it's really seeing students as these amazing, brilliant young minds that there and figure out how do we nurture each one of those kids to reach their full potential, and how do we do it in a way that is they can be systemic, that without it being systematized and losing its richness and its personalization. it's hard. it's a tough challenge but knowing that these are some of the people in the room that are thinking about that i have a lot of hope for what can come next. >> the social emotional piece is very critical and our programming. as someone mentioned earlier is the foundation for a child is ready to learn, their social emotional needs need to be met. think about what that means. does that mean being with a group of kids that are born on the same month as them, or is it being with a group of learners that they can identify with and they can feel connected? we've had an instance whether it's a 12-year-old who was starting to not like school after a couple of weeks. we were trying to figure out why. he said i have nothing in common with my homeroom. i don't feel connected. it
so it's really seeing students as these amazing, brilliant young minds that there and figure out how do we nurture each one of those kids to reach their full potential, and how do we do it in a way that is they can be systemic, that without it being systematized and losing its richness and its personalization. it's hard. it's a tough challenge but knowing that these are some of the people in the room that are thinking about that i have a lot of hope for what can come next. >> the social...
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worldwide of the dark germany's first ever netflix series it's a mystery drama from the twisted mind of hot young director baron bo odor who wowed us back in two thousand and fourteen with the hacker thriller who am i you know binge watch the show at of its premier and here is our take. this is something that is just a topic that totally interests us how a normal person commits a crime and how the price to countries up with your i know. it seems a delicate. a german forest straight out of a grimm's fairy tale a small town in the middle of nowhere it could all be so tranquil if it weren't for the gloom a mysterious cave and a troubled young boy. scout was assigned and the whole bellamy gang. oh mother try some i caught. how quickly evil unfolds. your house is an introverted boy whose father has just committed suicide he goes into a psychiatric clinic for treatment and comes out still seeing his father in his dreams house and begins and father went out and. suddenly children start disappearing in a mysterious way four families are affected their lives are torn apart. thanks to a german concept perv
worldwide of the dark germany's first ever netflix series it's a mystery drama from the twisted mind of hot young director baron bo odor who wowed us back in two thousand and fourteen with the hacker thriller who am i you know binge watch the show at of its premier and here is our take. this is something that is just a topic that totally interests us how a normal person commits a crime and how the price to countries up with your i know. it seems a delicate. a german forest straight out of a...
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we know there is real potential harm for young minds. >> reporter: willis says teens who use marijuanad to do more poorly at school and are at risk for mental health disorders. ahead of prop 64, the california department of public health has created a website called let's talk cannabis, warning young people about the risks. >> we're trying to change perceptions for everyone. >> reporter: and willis is also walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical marijuana, while trying to persuade increasingly skeptical teenagers to say no. >> people say you're a health officer. are you for it or against it? i'm both. i'm for it for some things and against it for others. i think we need to be clear that we all agree that it is not healthy for young brains to be exposed to cannabis. >> reporter: and in an era of legalized marijuana in california, drug counselors like federoff say they need help to reach young people. >> this is absolutely detrimental to kids in general. without it being reinforced by the community, by -- by schools, by parents, you know, it's really hard for them to s
we know there is real potential harm for young minds. >> reporter: willis says teens who use marijuanad to do more poorly at school and are at risk for mental health disorders. ahead of prop 64, the california department of public health has created a website called let's talk cannabis, warning young people about the risks. >> we're trying to change perceptions for everyone. >> reporter: and willis is also walking a fine line, acknowledging the benefits of medical marijuana,...
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but it does provide wonderful insights into the mind of this young man, revealing him to be a self-confident, observant individual with an inquiring, analytical mind. why barbados? why did they choose our island? well, perhaps insignificant as it may seem today, barbados from the 17th to the middle of the really one ofas the, if not the prize possession in the british empire. sugar and rum had made barbados very wealthy. had a wealthy infrastructure on the island. skilled doctors on the island held out hope for lawrence's recovery. dr. hillary, who had achieved some eminence in england, had transferred his practice to barbados. and lawrence was one of his patients. washingtons furthermore had friends and relatives on the island, which granted them some degree of support. it is incredible when one thinks of the actual relationships, when people move to and fro. some families may have a cousin well placed in a british north american colonies or vice versa. so distant relatives of the washingtons were in barbados. interestingly enough, i found in one of the old love e-books of bridgetown -- lev
but it does provide wonderful insights into the mind of this young man, revealing him to be a self-confident, observant individual with an inquiring, analytical mind. why barbados? why did they choose our island? well, perhaps insignificant as it may seem today, barbados from the 17th to the middle of the really one ofas the, if not the prize possession in the british empire. sugar and rum had made barbados very wealthy. had a wealthy infrastructure on the island. skilled doctors on the island...
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young just buries it. in his next possession and keep in mind young just came into the game.ooe going to pull up and hit his second three with a nice fake as well. the team loving that. he gets the steal and will go coast to coast. the warriors had ten three pointers mid way through the quarter. they are leading by 12 with about eight and a half minutes to go. another benefit other players game chances to play with curry being out. we'll have full highlights tonight at 11:00. >> thank you. >> he's going to start. >> there you go. >> of course he's going to start. everyone is in love with jimmy cool now. joe cool. he's jimmy cool. >> thank you. see you at 11:00. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, important warning for parents. a man arrested after a dance performance at a south bay high school. what police say he was doing backstage that landed him in jail. we'll have that story at 11:00. >>> let's bring in jeff. talking about our weather. chilly. in the morning it's going to be really cold. >> we're going to start out tomorrow with upper 30s. by tomorrow afternoon 69 degrees. yo
young just buries it. in his next possession and keep in mind young just came into the game.ooe going to pull up and hit his second three with a nice fake as well. the team loving that. he gets the steal and will go coast to coast. the warriors had ten three pointers mid way through the quarter. they are leading by 12 with about eight and a half minutes to go. another benefit other players game chances to play with curry being out. we'll have full highlights tonight at 11:00. >> thank...
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speaker, on friday, i was honored to welcome a group of passionate, well-spoken and civic minded young constituents to our nation's capital. along with the bucks county chapter of the naacp, the african-american museum of bucks county, these people spoke to me on the floor of the house of representatives testifying about their experiences battling discrimination in all forms, as they work to create a more inclusive society. our team was deeply moved by the stories of these young people. in the coming days i will be entering these students' written tms into the congressional record so that my colleagues can also benefit from their experiences. as i said hateful attacks against members of our community cannot and will not be tolerated and it's incumbent upon each and every one of us to condemn hate whenever and wherever it appears. i look forward to sharing this message as we work together to rise above and to appeal to the better angels of our nature. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas
speaker, on friday, i was honored to welcome a group of passionate, well-spoken and civic minded young constituents to our nation's capital. along with the bucks county chapter of the naacp, the african-american museum of bucks county, these people spoke to me on the floor of the house of representatives testifying about their experiences battling discrimination in all forms, as they work to create a more inclusive society. our team was deeply moved by the stories of these young people. in the...
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study participant in a soundproof cabin she is listening to valleys full seasons of peace your mind slips young the autumn he spent in boston he'd listen to vivaldi on long walks in the woods. he's interested to see how the piece affects people who don't have an emotional connection with it based on the electrical signals he records can see what kind of brain activity is occurring. as abilities are keep it in mind if i compare this brain activity to my own there are similarities but there are also differences for example not only the order to the cortex is activated in both cases he was on the but also other areas that don't normally play a role in processing sounds. but in my case feel this is more pronounced submission miro z. and. this is what happens in lots yank his brain when he listens to the vivaldi piece. the music he would see it in my brain the music evokes a storm of activity. activating lots of neural network areas that are involved in the control and generation of all. source of information related to perception and memory while good because in four months or nine were born. if li
study participant in a soundproof cabin she is listening to valleys full seasons of peace your mind slips young the autumn he spent in boston he'd listen to vivaldi on long walks in the woods. he's interested to see how the piece affects people who don't have an emotional connection with it based on the electrical signals he records can see what kind of brain activity is occurring. as abilities are keep it in mind if i compare this brain activity to my own there are similarities but there are...