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>> well, i'm very proud to see the young people and older people -- see, this is not just for the young, it's for the old as well. and when they see you and you represent the public in the proper perspective, they're very proud. when they come boo your office and you -- into your office and you give them something that they're not used to, when they come back to thank you, it's overwhelming. >> that's right. >> so, kevin, you've been very vocal about this was all grassroots. now, have you reached out to, say, those who with may have the means to help assist you all as you get this message out? how's that been going? >> well, you know, the grassroots is the backdrop. i've been running this since 2011 out of my pocket. >> and i was forced to do that. the reason why i started this company was to show the community stop talking, get out there and do something for yourself, for our young people. and when i say "forced," meaning i was able to get an opportunity to expand very big. so i set up the 501(c)(3), and we went ahead and grew. i'm going to be reaching out to corporations, our electeds
>> well, i'm very proud to see the young people and older people -- see, this is not just for the young, it's for the old as well. and when they see you and you represent the public in the proper perspective, they're very proud. when they come boo your office and you -- into your office and you give them something that they're not used to, when they come back to thank you, it's overwhelming. >> that's right. >> so, kevin, you've been very vocal about this was all grassroots....
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this is not young versus old. this is smoothing out the generational transfer from current seniors to future seniors. that is what we are here to talk about. i realize 30 or 40 years seems like a long way down the road and this is not something we should be worried about, but i take heart from your generation and their thoughts on climate change, because that is 30 or 40 years down the road. that is another ticking time bomb. i'm hoping maybe i can get a movement started in the greatest movement starting place in the world, berkeley, california. thank you. we're going to have our conversation now. [applause] mr. brady: that was great, and i think that sets the stage. it also gives new meaning to the old vulcan phrase, "live long and prosper," and it looks like some people will and others may not. that is the concern we have. it is not even just the case that we are worried that young people eventually won't get social security and medicare. we are also worried that as very as government agencies including the fede
this is not young versus old. this is smoothing out the generational transfer from current seniors to future seniors. that is what we are here to talk about. i realize 30 or 40 years seems like a long way down the road and this is not something we should be worried about, but i take heart from your generation and their thoughts on climate change, because that is 30 or 40 years down the road. that is another ticking time bomb. i'm hoping maybe i can get a movement started in the greatest...
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this is not young versus old. this is smoothing out the transfer from current seniors to the future seniors. that is what we are here to talk about. i realize 30 to 40 years seems road, long way down the but i take heart from your generation and thoughts on climate change because that is road.40 years down the that is another ticking time bomb. ing to gay movement started in the greatest movement starting place in the world -- berkeley, california. thank you. we will start our conversation now. [applause] that was great. i think that sets the stage and gives new meaning to the old vulcan phrase, "live long and prosper." it looks like some people well and others may not. that is the concern we have. it is not even just the case that we are worried that young people eventually won't get social security and medicare. asare also worried that various government agencies, including the federal government , but also state and localities, which have large pension obligations, as they try to meet these various obligations
this is not young versus old. this is smoothing out the transfer from current seniors to the future seniors. that is what we are here to talk about. i realize 30 to 40 years seems road, long way down the but i take heart from your generation and thoughts on climate change because that is road.40 years down the that is another ticking time bomb. ing to gay movement started in the greatest movement starting place in the world -- berkeley, california. thank you. we will start our conversation now....
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nick young tweeted and deleted he's so done with 2016.ut ouch, it's a tough one. >> they were friends at one point. the coach actually said that he thought that russell was young and kind of getting into his own. maybe this help him mature a little. >> yeah. part of the reason the lakers aren't playing good. >>> all right. coming up, what's opening at the box office this weekend. >> we'll check out two films involving political and international free in 1980. you're watching "world news now." ♪ it is time for "insomniac theater" checking out two movies opening this weekend starting with a timely political thriller. >> helen mirren stars as colonel catherine powell in command of a top secret drone operation to capture terrorists in kenya. she sees her mission escalate when a girl enters a kill zone triggering a dispute over the implication of modern warfare. >> this is the closest i've ever got. so we need to expand our rules of engagement right now to protect the civilian population. >> we have to know that we're legally in the clear. >>
nick young tweeted and deleted he's so done with 2016.ut ouch, it's a tough one. >> they were friends at one point. the coach actually said that he thought that russell was young and kind of getting into his own. maybe this help him mature a little. >> yeah. part of the reason the lakers aren't playing good. >>> all right. coming up, what's opening at the box office this weekend. >> we'll check out two films involving political and international free in 1980. you're...
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many young muslims here felt ostracized from belgian society.ven today there's still a lot of distrust. >> hey, don't talk to reporters. they only what to make us look bad. >> stop filming. stop. >> but then a few do speak to us. they say they feel stigmatized because in the past so many young people from vilvoorde went to fight in syria, recruited by the so-called islamic state. >> it's bad. i don't like thinking about it, 'cause sometimes you know them. and they come back dead. >> i'm against these guys going to syria. that's my opinion. >> moad el boudaati knows almost all of the young men who went to syria. he himself did not fall prey to the recruiters. his muslim parents always taught him that war is not holy. >> these guys really believed they must take part in the fighting. for them, jihad is an ideal. and they want to f follow this ideal. >> the imams in belgium's mosques have lost their influence over many young people in the suburbs. so they use the internet to offer help, in an attempt to prevent young people from being lured by hate
many young muslims here felt ostracized from belgian society.ven today there's still a lot of distrust. >> hey, don't talk to reporters. they only what to make us look bad. >> stop filming. stop. >> but then a few do speak to us. they say they feel stigmatized because in the past so many young people from vilvoorde went to fight in syria, recruited by the so-called islamic state. >> it's bad. i don't like thinking about it, 'cause sometimes you know them. and they come...
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man and young lady's doing. so, academic support and academic encouragement is one of our major pieces. secondly, we have our mentorship piece, mentorship/character development, where it's just a reminder of some of the things that they may see that's not really the norm. and our opportunity to kind of, either, "a," reverse certain behaviors or, "b," encourage certain behaviors, where just at bu, we just don't do it that way. you know, when you come into bu, there's a sign at the top that says "be better." everybody touches that sign as they enter. and it's just that opportunity here, certain things won't be allowed. so, discipline is really important to us, and it works. >> and do you have the experience -- well, look, you're dealing with kids. >> right, right. >> so, some kids are a little bit tougher nut to crack than others, i would take it? >> oh, yeah. and i like the tougher ones. send me the tough ones. you know, the thing about it is the tough ones come in tough, and when they get there, they get an oppo
man and young lady's doing. so, academic support and academic encouragement is one of our major pieces. secondly, we have our mentorship piece, mentorship/character development, where it's just a reminder of some of the things that they may see that's not really the norm. and our opportunity to kind of, either, "a," reverse certain behaviors or, "b," encourage certain behaviors, where just at bu, we just don't do it that way. you know, when you come into bu, there's a sign...
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i don't know what has happened in our society that have gotten our young women, young girls, our diamonds, so upset and so intense that they have resulted to being so vish slus towards each other. it's amazing. david mentioned just different relationships within their household and with young men coming back from being incarcerated, it's a plethora of things but so many groups willing to put their arms around the young women and take care of them and nurture them. >> david, during a panel held recently in d.c. about teen violence, the city's attorney general carl numbers of youngsters don't have have enough responsible adults around them to be a positive influence on them. >> i would say without really looking at the data of our communities or data in my community that would be true. if you have parents who work two jobs, who don't make a living wage, the school is the only and the rec, recreation center, the only location that has that audience. we're not depositing into these children while their parents are working 50, 60 hour work weeks and still not making ends meet the children are
i don't know what has happened in our society that have gotten our young women, young girls, our diamonds, so upset and so intense that they have resulted to being so vish slus towards each other. it's amazing. david mentioned just different relationships within their household and with young men coming back from being incarcerated, it's a plethora of things but so many groups willing to put their arms around the young women and take care of them and nurture them. >> david, during a panel...
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many young muslims here felt ostracized from belgian society.ven today there's still a lot of distrust. >> hey, don't talk to reporters. they only what to make us look bad. >> stop filming. stop. >> but then a few do speak to us. they say they feel stigmatized because in the past so many young people from vilvoorde went to fight in syria, recruited by the so-called islamic state. >> it's bad. i don't like thinking about it, 'cause sometimes you know them. and they come back dead. >> i'm against these guys going to syria. that's my opinion. >> moad el boudaati knows almost all of the young men who went to syria. he himself did not fall prey to the recruiters. his muslim parents always taught him that war is not holy. >> these guys really believed they must take part in the fighting. for them, jihad is an ideal. and they want to follow this ideal. >> the imams in belgium's mosques have lost their influence over many young people in the suburbs. so they use the internet to offer help, in an attempt to prevent young people from being lured by hate p
many young muslims here felt ostracized from belgian society.ven today there's still a lot of distrust. >> hey, don't talk to reporters. they only what to make us look bad. >> stop filming. stop. >> but then a few do speak to us. they say they feel stigmatized because in the past so many young people from vilvoorde went to fight in syria, recruited by the so-called islamic state. >> it's bad. i don't like thinking about it, 'cause sometimes you know them. and they come...
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in fact, i never tell a young man to put his gun down. their job is to get their lives together. >> i painted all those cabinets right there. >> reporter: dewan also got a real job. >> when the people come in here and they move into their house they would never know that a little black kid from richmond did it. you know what i mean? they'd never know. >> reporter: progress for a young man who was first arrested at age 12 for armed robbery. he says he was homeless and stole an iphone to help his single mom pay the bills. devone says he was well known on the streets. >> a serial shooter. that's what they would say. i called him a leader, a hunter. that's what they would call him. i called him brilliant. working to survive. to help the fellows navigate life or death choices devone enlisted men like james houston and sam vaughn, who themselves have rap sheets for violent crimes. >> let me tell you, city hall was like what? we're going to be looking to hire men and women who may have murder in their background? >> reporter: their background on
in fact, i never tell a young man to put his gun down. their job is to get their lives together. >> i painted all those cabinets right there. >> reporter: dewan also got a real job. >> when the people come in here and they move into their house they would never know that a little black kid from richmond did it. you know what i mean? they'd never know. >> reporter: progress for a young man who was first arrested at age 12 for armed robbery. he says he was homeless and...
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young people who want to experience the world. do think that they are interested in learning about other cultures. and that is part of the reason that we see the overall level of capitalism because they are tuning in to help a seat other cultures and other economies and political structures around the world. now they are not necessarily seeing perfect models but i do now they are not necessarilynd seeing perfect models but i do think they read and travel and they do believe that their choice would be some sort of hybrid system. so young people to want the opportunity to experience the world but again, it is difficult when you graduate from college or even attend college with that. so i do think that young people today, they may consider themselves to be a global citizen and that is a good in. i think that the more opportunities for young people to explore, suffer be terrific for everybody. nk that the more opportunities for young people to explore, suffer be terrific for everybody. host: on the line for 18 have a 29-year-olds, gle
young people who want to experience the world. do think that they are interested in learning about other cultures. and that is part of the reason that we see the overall level of capitalism because they are tuning in to help a seat other cultures and other economies and political structures around the world. now they are not necessarily seeing perfect models but i do now they are not necessarilynd seeing perfect models but i do think they read and travel and they do believe that their choice...
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young lady right there. yes, you. audience: hi, my name is fatima, and my question is, do you think finding the ttip an impact onl have the e.u. due to the standards or force? ions in pres. obama: for those of you who are not aware, t tip as we call it is the trade deal being negotiated between the united states and the european union. we haven't gotten it done yet. the truth is that the united already have ope trade, but ounts of there's still barriers that exist that prevent businesses nd individuals that are providing services to each other do so seamlessly. and if we are able to get this eal done, it's estimated that it will create millions of jobs and billions of dollars of benefits on both sides of the atlantic. is getting trade deals done tough. country has its own parochial interests and get a s, and in order to trade deal done, each country has to give something up. so it's a time-consuming process. nd people right now are especially suspicious of trade deals, because trade deals feel as if they are accelerat
young lady right there. yes, you. audience: hi, my name is fatima, and my question is, do you think finding the ttip an impact onl have the e.u. due to the standards or force? ions in pres. obama: for those of you who are not aware, t tip as we call it is the trade deal being negotiated between the united states and the european union. we haven't gotten it done yet. the truth is that the united already have ope trade, but ounts of there's still barriers that exist that prevent businesses nd...
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to encourage more participation among young people. asked all you we americans in our survey, 3100 interviews -- all young americans in our survey, 3100 interviews. -- the states in which obama targeted young people and increased, but it is a combination of everybody's responsibility to encourage and empower more youth participation. line california, on the for 30 to 50-year-olds is can. -- is ken. caller: i would like to ask the guy from harvard, do you think the fact that young people are over towards the back the percent of our college professors are either socialist marxist? caller: i am not familiar with that statistic. i too -- i think it has more to do with the sanders campaign right now and the principle of the democratic party during this campaign. i spent a lot of time on college campuses, not just harvard, but franklin and marshall, kansas, and young people are really excited to talk about politics in a new way and think about politics and have debates. i think we are not giving young people enough credit if we think that th
to encourage more participation among young people. asked all you we americans in our survey, 3100 interviews -- all young americans in our survey, 3100 interviews. -- the states in which obama targeted young people and increased, but it is a combination of everybody's responsibility to encourage and empower more youth participation. line california, on the for 30 to 50-year-olds is can. -- is ken. caller: i would like to ask the guy from harvard, do you think the fact that young people are...
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mayor, we as young latinos or young activists see problems on our horizon.we have a latino drop-out rate that's not 75% but it's 50%, we have, you know, crisis in teenage pregnancy, we have, you know, poverty." what do you say to them when they're saying, "it's important for us to be angry and to be putting... pushing the envelope now in the year 2011"? >> i say a couple of things. first, that the best thing that folks can do to alleviate those challenges or those problems is to invest in themselves and their community and educating themselves and voting. you know, the issue for latinos a lot of times in these years, is that, you know, we should have a lot more influence in the democratic process than we do, but so many of our folks in the community don't vote and that's a real frustration and we have to acknowledge that that power in the united states is within our hands. >> hinojosa: why do you think they don't vote? >> well, i know that... i would imagine it's folks are discouraged, and i can see rightly how they might be discouraged economically, if peop
mayor, we as young latinos or young activists see problems on our horizon.we have a latino drop-out rate that's not 75% but it's 50%, we have, you know, crisis in teenage pregnancy, we have, you know, poverty." what do you say to them when they're saying, "it's important for us to be angry and to be putting... pushing the envelope now in the year 2011"? >> i say a couple of things. first, that the best thing that folks can do to alleviate those challenges or those problems...
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to advocate for equal pay for professional female athletes and the heroin of mine when i was still young and fancied myself a tennis player, billie jean king. [applause] and the national women's party board of directors page here intend the executive director of the houston museum. [applause] house and museum. she has built community and paid for this house repairing every crack pipe and patching every leak in the roof. we are grateful for their stewardship. i know it was not easy. equal pay for equal work should be a fundamental principle of our economy. it's the idea that whether you are a high school teacher, a business executive or professional soccer player or tennis player your work should be equally valued and rewarded whether you are a man or a bauman. it's a simple idea, with simple principles. it's one that our leader of the democratic caucus of the house nancy pelosi has been fighting for for four years. that is one where we still fall short. today the typical woman who works full time earn 79 cents for every dollar that the typical man makes. the gap is even wider for women o
to advocate for equal pay for professional female athletes and the heroin of mine when i was still young and fancied myself a tennis player, billie jean king. [applause] and the national women's party board of directors page here intend the executive director of the houston museum. [applause] house and museum. she has built community and paid for this house repairing every crack pipe and patching every leak in the roof. we are grateful for their stewardship. i know it was not easy. equal pay...
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ght, who's young lady right there. you. yes, you. hi emma my name is fatima -- hi, my name is fatima. -- pres. obama: for those of you , the trade aware deal being negotiated between the united states and the european union we have not gotten it done yet. featured this the united states and europe already have enormous amounts of trade. there's still barriers that exist that prevent businesses and individuals that are providing services to each other be able to do so seamlessly and if we are able to get the deal done, it is estimated that it and create millions of jobs benefits on both sides of the atlantic. getting a treadmill is tough. each country has its own interests and factions in order to get a trade deal done. each country has to get something done. it is a time-consuming process and people right now are especially suspicious of trade deals because they feel they are seller rating some of these globalizing trends that have weakened labor unions and pedowed for jobs to be ship to low-wage countries and some of the criticisms
ght, who's young lady right there. you. yes, you. hi emma my name is fatima -- hi, my name is fatima. -- pres. obama: for those of you , the trade aware deal being negotiated between the united states and the european union we have not gotten it done yet. featured this the united states and europe already have enormous amounts of trade. there's still barriers that exist that prevent businesses and individuals that are providing services to each other be able to do so seamlessly and if we are...
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it is important for young people -- a great many young people who i think instinctually are suspicious of military action because too often it is used as a knee-jerk reaction as opposed to a broader set of solutions. but we have to do both. and we can do both. in terms of the united states right now, i would love to see a focus on early childhood education at the next step. -- step in filling out our social safety net. we don't yet have institutions that are fully adapted. -- adapted to the fact that, guess what? women work and support families and they need things like paid family leave and high-quality childcare. we know when we invest in children between the ages of 0 and 3, that the outcomes of them getting effective education and having thriving lives are enormous. we end up saving huge amounts of money and we have reduced crime and property if we just make that early investment. that is something some countries do better than others and we can learn from other countries along those lines. across the board and developing world, i think we have to tend to issues of inequality. one
it is important for young people -- a great many young people who i think instinctually are suspicious of military action because too often it is used as a knee-jerk reaction as opposed to a broader set of solutions. but we have to do both. and we can do both. in terms of the united states right now, i would love to see a focus on early childhood education at the next step. -- step in filling out our social safety net. we don't yet have institutions that are fully adapted. -- adapted to the...
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do young people get that?t: they get that america is, essentially, kind of the politics of america is broken. in fact, we asked a question in terms of what direction is the nation headed. we've been asking this question all the way back to 2000 when the poll started, and we only have 15% of young americans believing that the country or the nation is headed in the right direction. 85% disagree with thatit statement. about half, 47%, say we're off on the wrong track. to young with people are incredibly concerned about the future of america, and debt is certainly kind of near the top of that list. >> host: let's go to rimes on our line for 30-50-year-olds waiting in phoenix, arizona. reince, good morning. >> caller: hi. a quick comment. i love c-span, and i just wanted to say i guess my generation's generation x, and myself and a lot of my friends, i think we're leaning towards trump because even at our young age, we can see the system is kind of broken. it's corporate america. i'm kind of leaning towards trump f
do young people get that?t: they get that america is, essentially, kind of the politics of america is broken. in fact, we asked a question in terms of what direction is the nation headed. we've been asking this question all the way back to 2000 when the poll started, and we only have 15% of young americans believing that the country or the nation is headed in the right direction. 85% disagree with thatit statement. about half, 47%, say we're off on the wrong track. to young with people are...
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listen, bernie is attracting a lot of young people. he's exciting a lot of young people.ere are a number of things behind it. one is young people are fed up with what's going on right now. they're fed up with the corruption in washington. they're fed up with the lying. i will give bernie credit, he's an honest socialist. he actually says what he believes. now, you know, the standard approach of socialists is to give away free stuff. that's what the democrats have done a long time is give away free stuff. i'll tell you the simplest rule in economics is there ain't no such thing as a free lunch. if you look at young people right now, if you sat down, tried to design an agenda to hammer the living daylights out of young people, it would harder to come up with a better agenda than the obama/clinton economy. young people right now are coming out of school buried in student loans. i know what that's like. my parents went bankrupt. you're a junior in high school. when i was a junior and senior in high school, my parents went bankrupt. when i went to college i had two jobs. i cam
listen, bernie is attracting a lot of young people. he's exciting a lot of young people.ere are a number of things behind it. one is young people are fed up with what's going on right now. they're fed up with the corruption in washington. they're fed up with the lying. i will give bernie credit, he's an honest socialist. he actually says what he believes. now, you know, the standard approach of socialists is to give away free stuff. that's what the democrats have done a long time is give away...
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sister searing: when i think of how young girls, young women here in this country, especially in quichÉ i could cry, i think i could cry now. when you think how, really, they are treated like animals. narrator: sister virginia searing blames the prevalence of sexual abuse in guatemala on the decades of civil war in the country. women have been systematically abused, tortured, and humiliated. men are still very rarely called to answer for crimes they've committed against women. sister searing: the attitude of most men. and this is passed out to their children to their sons and even to some of the girls. who just have this image that they have a right to disrespect a woman. they hav a -- have a right to take advantage of a woman. narrator: maria elsa suffered months of abuse. then she found out she was pregnant. maria: when i was pregnant with my baby girl, i worried the most. he kicked me repeatedly in the stomach. narrator: when maria elsa's father found out she was being abused, he came and brought her back home. many rape victims become pregnant. 1/4 of all children in guatemala are b
sister searing: when i think of how young girls, young women here in this country, especially in quichÉ i could cry, i think i could cry now. when you think how, really, they are treated like animals. narrator: sister virginia searing blames the prevalence of sexual abuse in guatemala on the decades of civil war in the country. women have been systematically abused, tortured, and humiliated. men are still very rarely called to answer for crimes they've committed against women. sister searing:...
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the movie's hero is a brave young prince. the prince confronts a giant, who ais attacking and eating th villages. during the climax of the film, the giant transforms into a woman, creeps inside the palace, and attempts to destroy it. the prince employs a myth cal fruit to drive the giant at the time, the only movie theaters found in cambodia were here. he decided to travel to the regions and screen his films himself. >> translator: i held screenings of my film in the countryside. and everyone was delighted to see them. in fact, they were so impatient to watch the movies, people would ask me to hurry up. i used to hold screenings all over the place, so i was hardly a ever at home. back then, many cambodians practiced buddhaism. it teaches the concept of karma, which means that if you do something bad, you must suffer the consequences. because of this belief, everyone helped each other. in those days, nobody ever committed murder or stole anything. >> he shows us the sutudio he lived, not far from where he lives. >> translator:
the movie's hero is a brave young prince. the prince confronts a giant, who ais attacking and eating th villages. during the climax of the film, the giant transforms into a woman, creeps inside the palace, and attempts to destroy it. the prince employs a myth cal fruit to drive the giant at the time, the only movie theaters found in cambodia were here. he decided to travel to the regions and screen his films himself. >> translator: i held screenings of my film in the countryside. and...
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giving young people something to live for, a good job and a good education. that will destroy radical islam more, far more effectively than a bomb. >> to graham, the bombed out photos of syria with entire cities leveled, and ancient art and treasures destroyed, are reminiscent of germany and japan, in ruins after world war two. sharyl: you're trying to develop sort of a new marshall plan. graham: yes. sharyl: what is the marshall plan, the old marshall plan, first, and what's your idea for the new one? graham: two radical countries were defeated in world war ii. germany and japan had radicalized their populations. we occupied these countries and spent a lot of money developing institutions, reeducating the population and now we have germany and japan as two democracies who have been great allies since world war ii. it was a stroke of genius. >> a stroke of genius that graham wants to replicate in the middle east. graham: we spent $1.5 trillion in iraq and afghanistan. what could you do with 10% of that money to build up fragile states and turn around failing
giving young people something to live for, a good job and a good education. that will destroy radical islam more, far more effectively than a bomb. >> to graham, the bombed out photos of syria with entire cities leveled, and ancient art and treasures destroyed, are reminiscent of germany and japan, in ruins after world war two. sharyl: you're trying to develop sort of a new marshall plan. graham: yes. sharyl: what is the marshall plan, the old marshall plan, first, and what's your idea...
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as a young woman? susanna: it is still risky, because the men are still there. there is still a woman telling the stories, who met one mother. she had an older daughter, who is still in this group and cannot go out, even if she is late. damien: the women themselves, it is difficult for them to break away from these almost relationships they have with their abusers. susanna: that is the problem. that means they are sometimes living with them for years. these are very horrible relationships. even a horrible relationship, it is difficult to break out. some even have children with these men. damien: i remember when the scandal broke, it was really big news in britain how has a change society? susanna: the police will take very seriously what young woman tell them. they did not take it seriously, because these young women often came from poor families. they just did not listen to them. damien: because these were young women the police thought were themselves at fault for what happened. susanna: yes. they th
as a young woman? susanna: it is still risky, because the men are still there. there is still a woman telling the stories, who met one mother. she had an older daughter, who is still in this group and cannot go out, even if she is late. damien: the women themselves, it is difficult for them to break away from these almost relationships they have with their abusers. susanna: that is the problem. that means they are sometimes living with them for years. these are very horrible relationships. even...
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it is the highest number of young users on the continent. expert and an art was found.ork by carava they are yet to say if the painting is authentic. we take a look. >> unveiled for the first time, this rare treasure could be worth 120 million euros. the masterpiece is believed to be painted by one of the most celebrated italian artists of the century, disappearing without a trace around 400 years ago. the authenticity has yet to be this one isd convinced that it is the real deal. >> the announcer could not have done it. nails shows real skill and is done with somebody who does not acting guests the work. >> the owners have chosen to be anonymous and discover the painting in the attic. it was covered in dust and was on -- unrecognizable. >> at first, it was magnificent. this face emerged with a twinkle in the eye. it is extraordinary. >> all the painting needed was a good cleaning and it is in excellent condition. now, they decide to buy a work of art. there is a good splash of water on it. what a technique. it is a bit more controlled. and
it is the highest number of young users on the continent. expert and an art was found.ork by carava they are yet to say if the painting is authentic. we take a look. >> unveiled for the first time, this rare treasure could be worth 120 million euros. the masterpiece is believed to be painted by one of the most celebrated italian artists of the century, disappearing without a trace around 400 years ago. the authenticity has yet to be this one isd convinced that it is the real deal....
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. >> paying potentially dangerous young men to not pull the trigger. grounds, highly charged rivals brought face to face. tonight, the violence interruptors at work. >>> plus, the art of the miracle shot. that wild ncaa buzzer beater everyone can't stop talking about. >> for the championship. >> and a lesson in practice makes perfect from the guys by that name. >> the no-look shot. >> but first, the "nightline" 5. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised. to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma, and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you can't break me. you wanna piece of cake? our switchers guarantee makes it easy to get 100 meg internet. plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer these speeds at this price. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, a revolutionary new approach to curbing street violence in one california city. paying young men who are ofte
. >> paying potentially dangerous young men to not pull the trigger. grounds, highly charged rivals brought face to face. tonight, the violence interruptors at work. >>> plus, the art of the miracle shot. that wild ncaa buzzer beater everyone can't stop talking about. >> for the championship. >> and a lesson in practice makes perfect from the guys by that name. >> the no-look shot. >> but first, the "nightline" 5. fios is not cable. we're wired...
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ryan young, thank you so much. the way was a notoriously private superstar who did not boast about his generous gifts to charity. only a few people intimately knew about prince's focus on philanthropy. he believed young african-americans needed to understand technology in order to compete in today's digital world. he wanted to do something about it. my next guest got to know the real prince, he learned to write computer code, former national director of #yes we code, kwame joins me. thank you for coming on. tell me why this issue was so close to prince's heart. some people may hear that and may not have known that about prince. >> yes, absolutely. it's a very powerful story. in essence, cnn commentator van jones was actually with prince in his home watching the footage after the george zimmerman acquittal in the killing the trayvon martin. we could see a young white kid wearing a hoodie and think that's zuckerberg. prince said, well, no, i think it's because we put a concerted effort in creating more black zuckerbe
ryan young, thank you so much. the way was a notoriously private superstar who did not boast about his generous gifts to charity. only a few people intimately knew about prince's focus on philanthropy. he believed young african-americans needed to understand technology in order to compete in today's digital world. he wanted to do something about it. my next guest got to know the real prince, he learned to write computer code, former national director of #yes we code, kwame joins me. thank you...
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of death for young african-american men are guns. it out ranks the next nine together. this is a health issue, a safety issue, a cultural issue and i'm going at it from the first day and we're going to make it clear this has to be a voting issue. if you care about this issue vote against people who give in to the nra and the gun lobby all the time. >> we've got more with secretary hillary clinton. our town hall continues in just a moment. we'll be right back. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. (announcer) over 400,000 businesses have already used ziprecruiter. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer6 >>> we're back in beautiful ph
of death for young african-american men are guns. it out ranks the next nine together. this is a health issue, a safety issue, a cultural issue and i'm going at it from the first day and we're going to make it clear this has to be a voting issue. if you care about this issue vote against people who give in to the nra and the gun lobby all the time. >> we've got more with secretary hillary clinton. our town hall continues in just a moment. we'll be right back. we needed 30 new hires for...
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young minorities.do you think? >> i have to agree with you, neil. not simply because i'm on your show, i appreciate the fact you bring on people like loretta and keely before her to show what's going on in college campuses. this should be an alarm bell to free market enthusiasts and conservatives out there. this is what is going on in our college campuses, college republicans have been trying to bring to the forefront for everyone's minds which is that bernie sanders coming on, promoting socialism, promoting free handouts for everyone, and this is a generation as you said to me earlier that never seen the government work for it in its lifetime. when government seems to be failing them, when they've been dealing with double digit youth unemployment under this president. skyrocketing credit card bills and skyrocketing student loan debt, they're hurting, they're scared. neil: they're very angry about it, her rage was palpable. angela, the irony in the argument was this young woman said the notion that we
young minorities.do you think? >> i have to agree with you, neil. not simply because i'm on your show, i appreciate the fact you bring on people like loretta and keely before her to show what's going on in college campuses. this should be an alarm bell to free market enthusiasts and conservatives out there. this is what is going on in our college campuses, college republicans have been trying to bring to the forefront for everyone's minds which is that bernie sanders coming on, promoting...
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a young man or young woman and you tell them about god's purpose for their lives and a take these drugs and end up addicted they will of secure or destroy that purpose. this in our great state but it takes all of us. this is a scourge that we must to fee. in keeping kids off drugs is a big part of our moral calling to to fulfillohioan their purpose and god-given ability. i believe that as our state's leaders, our number one moral obligation is to foster a jobs friendly climate. our next mission is then to create quality education and can acquireohioans the skills they need to compete for the new jobs our businesses create. it also means helping ohioans at the bottom of the economic ladder move up. in a few months, ohio will begin implementing legislation passed in the last session to help ohioans who are just entering the workforce -- those between 60-24 years old break into careers and break out of the cycle of poverty. tuscarora's counties. by using common sense to better align job-training and human service efforts, these counties are better able to assess young people's overall need
a young man or young woman and you tell them about god's purpose for their lives and a take these drugs and end up addicted they will of secure or destroy that purpose. this in our great state but it takes all of us. this is a scourge that we must to fee. in keeping kids off drugs is a big part of our moral calling to to fulfillohioan their purpose and god-given ability. i believe that as our state's leaders, our number one moral obligation is to foster a jobs friendly climate. our next mission...
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people, especially boys and young men of color. in those remarks, the president observed trayvon martin could be his only son or 45 years ago, he could have been trayvon martin. the president said, quote, there are a lot of kids out there who need help who are getting a lot of negative re-enforcement. there has to be a lot more we can give them in the sense that the country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them. the president and i talked about what he could do to lift up a the importance of this work and the president was very clear that he wanted to go big on this. he wanted to do something significant. he wanted to use the power over the federal government and also to convene people from the private sector to engage in this work. he gave the ceremony in the east room of the white house. that demonstrated how this was a priority of this president, just by where he held the ceremony to launch this treat -- great effort to address issues that boys and men of color are confronted with.great effort to addr
people, especially boys and young men of color. in those remarks, the president observed trayvon martin could be his only son or 45 years ago, he could have been trayvon martin. the president said, quote, there are a lot of kids out there who need help who are getting a lot of negative re-enforcement. there has to be a lot more we can give them in the sense that the country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them. the president and i talked about what he could do to...
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young people would rather listen to music than to the news., what better way is there to reach them than to bring the message across with music? zoe kabuye, that's her real name, buys newspapers as often as she can. what bothers her is that not everyone can go to school in uganda. mc loy, a.k.a. zoe kabuye: that's part of child abuse, not taking a kid to school. i wouldn't blame parents who don't have money to take children to school. i would only blame the government, which doesn't build the infrastructure for the kids, and schools. yeah. narrator: her desire to remove fear and instill courage motivates her to teach kids at sunday school. mc loy: you will hold a son in your arms. well, she has no son and her husband is old. narrator: education for all, no more corruption. she has even put her demands to the president, rapping them, of course. mc loy: [rapping] ♪ yes, i am proud to be a ugandan living in the beautiful motherland the pearl of africa that grows every day and night with hospitals an education system and so much more but we need s
young people would rather listen to music than to the news., what better way is there to reach them than to bring the message across with music? zoe kabuye, that's her real name, buys newspapers as often as she can. what bothers her is that not everyone can go to school in uganda. mc loy, a.k.a. zoe kabuye: that's part of child abuse, not taking a kid to school. i wouldn't blame parents who don't have money to take children to school. i would only blame the government, which doesn't build the...
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and the young woman did, indeed, tell me that she informed this young lady that that wasn't the case.ions about football players and how they act on campus without meeting me or knowing me she was able to make that assumption that, hey, you took advantage of my friend. >> and this woman of whom you allegedly took advantage, you had consensual sex on october 25th and then, again, not long thereafter on october 26th, she -- there was another -- october 27th, she came to your home. your roommates were gone and again you engaged in consensual sex. we heard on that tape. when what does it mean when she says on that tape you know i'm acting that way. did she purport to be a victim in other conversations? >> no. she was referring to the point to where all these other students and faculty members involved who were blowing this thing kind of up, she was saying that because she is so upset about the situation and about how i was being treated in the situation and how she feels also victimized in this situation, she is saying that because of her reaction people were telling her that, hey, i -- d
and the young woman did, indeed, tell me that she informed this young lady that that wasn't the case.ions about football players and how they act on campus without meeting me or knowing me she was able to make that assumption that, hey, you took advantage of my friend. >> and this woman of whom you allegedly took advantage, you had consensual sex on october 25th and then, again, not long thereafter on october 26th, she -- there was another -- october 27th, she came to your home. your...
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young people like that. i'm surrounded by lots of young people. do you want the free stuff? >> no! john: what do you want? >> liberty *. we are at the students for liberty conference in washington, d.c. that's our show for tonight. john: we are here with hundreds of college-age students from all over the world. they have gathered here at the students for liberty conference in washington to talk about immigration, dictators, death cults, public choice theory, campus rape, the open society and its enemies and more. this conference is titled the liberty vote. among the current presidential candidates, i wonder who is the liberty candidate? donald trump? >> no! john: hillary clinton? >> no! john were even the question is vague. americans can't agree what liberty means. to the occupy wall street movement liberty means taking present greedy banks and rich people and giving it to people who are so poor they don't have access to the benefits of american liberty. alexis was an activist for occupy wall street. if you are very poor you don't have access to the good parts of america that rich
young people like that. i'm surrounded by lots of young people. do you want the free stuff? >> no! john: what do you want? >> liberty *. we are at the students for liberty conference in washington, d.c. that's our show for tonight. john: we are here with hundreds of college-age students from all over the world. they have gathered here at the students for liberty conference in washington to talk about immigration, dictators, death cults, public choice theory, campus rape, the open...
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in the last two elections, barack obama won young people 70-30. according to the fox's poll, i 14beating hillary clinton by points among young people. [applause] and it is not complicated math that is -- if the democrats are losing young people by double digits, hillary clinton will not win. i stand with you today with a request that we rise and stand together. it was 1957 that my father fled cuba. the ravages of of depression. my father was tortured and imprisoned in cuba as a teenager. when my dad came to america, he had nothing. when hundred dollars in his underwear. he washed dishes making $.50 an hour working to pay his way through school to achieve the american dream. father said kid, i to me over and over again -- when we faced oppression in cuba, i had a place to flee to. if we lose our freedom here, where do we go? men and womene gathered here are here tonight and if we stand together united, if we stand as one, if we bring together our party behind shared values and jobs, freedom, and security. these are not 51% narrow wedge issues. ever
in the last two elections, barack obama won young people 70-30. according to the fox's poll, i 14beating hillary clinton by points among young people. [applause] and it is not complicated math that is -- if the democrats are losing young people by double digits, hillary clinton will not win. i stand with you today with a request that we rise and stand together. it was 1957 that my father fled cuba. the ravages of of depression. my father was tortured and imprisoned in cuba as a teenager. when...
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in the last two elections, barack obama won young people 70-30. according to the fox news poll from three weeks ago, i am beating hillary clinton by 14 points among young people. [applause] and it's not complicated math that if the democrats are losing young people by double digits, hillary clinton ain't going to win the general. so i stand with you today with a request that we rise and stand together. it was 1957 that my father fled cuba. he has seen the ravages of oppression. my father was tortured and imprisoned in cuba as a teenager. and when my dad came to america, he had nothing. he had $100 in his underwear and he washed dishes making 50 cents an hour working to pay his way through school to achieve the american dream. when my dad was a -- when i was a kid, my father said to me over and over again, when we faced oppression in cuba, i had a place to flee to. if we lose our freedom here, where do we go? that is why the men and women gathered here, are here tonight, and if we stand together united, if we stand as one, if we bring together our
in the last two elections, barack obama won young people 70-30. according to the fox news poll from three weeks ago, i am beating hillary clinton by 14 points among young people. [applause] and it's not complicated math that if the democrats are losing young people by double digits, hillary clinton ain't going to win the general. so i stand with you today with a request that we rise and stand together. it was 1957 that my father fled cuba. he has seen the ravages of oppression. my father was...
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brian: we found some video that lin miranda put on youtube when he was a young boy.t to know if there is any video of you that would exhibit this kind of talent. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] brian: this is before hip-hop, i suspect. ron: i think it is safe to say there is no such video in their -- in the chernow family archives of me dancing on my bed. i was probably playing stickball. brian: has anybody shown any interest in doing a broadway show on washington? ron: there is interest in doing dramatizations, in terms of television and film. i'm hoping that will happen at some point. when lin told me that hamilton's life was classic hip-hop in that -- and that hip-hop was a perfect fit, i did not understand what he was talking about. i understand now, because there is something about the way lin presents him, hamilton is presented as this very, very intense, frenetic character. here you have this very dense hip-hop music, and there something about that personality and style that perfectly meshed. took me time to see what must have come to lin in one blinding
brian: we found some video that lin miranda put on youtube when he was a young boy.t to know if there is any video of you that would exhibit this kind of talent. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] brian: this is before hip-hop, i suspect. ron: i think it is safe to say there is no such video in their -- in the chernow family archives of me dancing on my bed. i was probably playing stickball. brian: has anybody shown any interest in doing a broadway show on washington? ron: there is...
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and so there was a lovely young woman named marla hansen. your too young to remember but your parents would. this was 23 years ago. she is a model in new york city, a beautiful person as a person, bright as hell, also a beautiful model and she lived in an upscale -- not upscale -- a first-rate apartment complex in manhattan. nothing down and out about where it was. on the first floor of that apartment building like many places in manhattan, chicago, philadelphia, new york, excuse me, los angeles, it had a restaurant bar. she had in efficiency, she wanted a 1-bedroom apartment and every time she would go to speak to her landlord he would hit on her, be suggestive. she decided to get the hell out of there. she was on location, this is her testimony, on location and she got a phone call saying he had a 1-bedroom apartment and she stopped in the restaurant bar downstairs on the way up to an apartment, she could sign a new lease. so she did. stop. but he hit on her again. she got up to leave and as she did this coward, this bug hired two guys wit
and so there was a lovely young woman named marla hansen. your too young to remember but your parents would. this was 23 years ago. she is a model in new york city, a beautiful person as a person, bright as hell, also a beautiful model and she lived in an upscale -- not upscale -- a first-rate apartment complex in manhattan. nothing down and out about where it was. on the first floor of that apartment building like many places in manhattan, chicago, philadelphia, new york, excuse me, los...
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sanders: it is listening to young people. [applause] sen. sanders: now again, i would like you to think outside of the box for a second. young people throughout their entire lives are told by their parents, teachers, and society to go out, study hard, get the best education that you can. that is where the good jobs are, and that is what your life is about, to get as much education as you can. millions of young people did in theyly that, but then, suddenly found themselves $30,000, $50,000, $70,000 in debt. frankly, that is nuts. think about it for a second. why we punishing millions of people for doing the right thing and getting the education they need? [applause] sen. sanders: we should be rewarding people for getting an education, not punishing them. all over this country, let me ask a question, how many people right here are dealing with student debt? all across the country, i get the same response. a young woman from burlington, vermont became a doctor. $300,000 in debt. young dentists in iowa, $400,000 in debt. a guy in nevada took out
sanders: it is listening to young people. [applause] sen. sanders: now again, i would like you to think outside of the box for a second. young people throughout their entire lives are told by their parents, teachers, and society to go out, study hard, get the best education that you can. that is where the good jobs are, and that is what your life is about, to get as much education as you can. millions of young people did in theyly that, but then, suddenly found themselves $30,000, $50,000,...
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you have to say it. >> that's very insightful to tell young people at a very young age to be able to speak up for yourself. >> especially with dancers. it's ingrained in us in the format of how classical ballet worked, you're forever a student, which we are. you're in the classroom. you don't speak. you receive information from the people in the front of room. you're not asked for your opinion. so you get used to not having a voice, and you can get lost in that. >> you still take class? >> oh, yes, you have to. it never ends. i don't know how to explain it. it's how we warm up every day, and it's also how we fine-tune our instruments. it's the same way with any instrument, i don't know what you call it, when you fine tune it. you keep it in tip-top form and shape. that's what ballet class does for us. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. >> what, as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution? >> this goes to the heart of the argument. >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover
you have to say it. >> that's very insightful to tell young people at a very young age to be able to speak up for yourself. >> especially with dancers. it's ingrained in us in the format of how classical ballet worked, you're forever a student, which we are. you're in the classroom. you don't speak. you receive information from the people in the front of room. you're not asked for your opinion. so you get used to not having a voice, and you can get lost in that. >> you still...
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young lady right there. right, you.es, you. >> hi, my name is fatima and my question is, do you think fighting the td ip agreement will have a negative impact on the eu standing or regulation enforced? >> for those of you who are not aware, people as we call it is the trade deal that is being negotiated between the united states and the european union. we haven't gotten it done yet. the truth is that theunited states and europe already have enormous amounts of trade . but there are still barriers that exist that prevent businesses and individuals that are providing services to each other to be able to do so seamlessly and if we are able to get this deal done, it's estimated that it will create millions of jobs and billions of dollars of benefits on both sides of the atlantic but getting trade deals done is tough. because each country has its own parochial interests and factions and in order to get a tradedeal done , each country has to give something up so it's a time-consuming process and people right now are especiall
young lady right there. right, you.es, you. >> hi, my name is fatima and my question is, do you think fighting the td ip agreement will have a negative impact on the eu standing or regulation enforced? >> for those of you who are not aware, people as we call it is the trade deal that is being negotiated between the united states and the european union. we haven't gotten it done yet. the truth is that theunited states and europe already have enormous amounts of trade . but there are...
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>> the nice thing is that he had me when he was quite young.w, we can actually do it together and have a vision for the future together which makes my life a little easier. it makes it more comfortable for him. he always felt like it was very tough for him. he really didn't want that for me. i was thankful i didn't have to do that and i'm not in that position. the nice thing is we can do it together for the future. we look at the future together which is a nice thing to do. we are from different generations. so we have different points of , view. i think we will figure it out together. the thing that we also see is how is one different from the other? every person has a different character. really, what we are really building on is to keep our culture going. we know this is the success of the company from the beginning. business with compassion to live , that. it was given to us from the founders and taken over by my great-grandfather. from us, passed along. this is something ingrained. we know this is how we succeeded. we want to make sure it
>> the nice thing is that he had me when he was quite young.w, we can actually do it together and have a vision for the future together which makes my life a little easier. it makes it more comfortable for him. he always felt like it was very tough for him. he really didn't want that for me. i was thankful i didn't have to do that and i'm not in that position. the nice thing is we can do it together for the future. we look at the future together which is a nice thing to do. we are from...
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when i was young, i was on the left side of pluto. through stuff. >> someone was talking you were on the left side of what? >> pluto. so i understand. but i think sometimes the clinton campaign can come across very -- a little bit almost too condescending. they say the kids just want free stuff. listen, don't say that. nobody says the pentagon just wants free drones or nasa just wants free space shuttles. we all pay taxes and we have a view about where it should go. i think the young people have real valid concerns. i think they sometimes feel belittled or kond sended to. the clinton campaign can clean that up very quickly, but i do think the young people are adding so much more than i think they've been given credit for. >> hold your thoughts. george clooney admits to raising a, quote, obscene amount of money for the clinton campaign. what does bernie sanders think about this? that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all kinds of people on all kinds of teams use slack to do amazing things. ♪ [alarm beeps] ♪ ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here.
when i was young, i was on the left side of pluto. through stuff. >> someone was talking you were on the left side of what? >> pluto. so i understand. but i think sometimes the clinton campaign can come across very -- a little bit almost too condescending. they say the kids just want free stuff. listen, don't say that. nobody says the pentagon just wants free drones or nasa just wants free space shuttles. we all pay taxes and we have a view about where it should go. i think the...