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i see that with a lot of young adults, they will take care of their own, which is different from young adult ministry of course. >> working with mature people who have immature seeking for something of spiritual depth. and who has the capability of learning it. it must be important in your work to realize i don't know, neurological signs and physiological signs. well, the 18-year-old brain could do this, the 28-year-old brain can do that. you are up to date on all of that stuff. >> it is interesting, the signs and understanding of when the brain finishes maturing today is way more advanced than it used to be. we understand now that the human brain does not finish maturing until it is 25, right? so, at 18 there is still seven more years of development, judgment, all of those things that are coming together, forming. it is also a really interesting time, those early 20s. you are still at a point where your willingness to make big risks is there, but you also have more judgment than he used to, then you did is a 16-year- old. so, it is a very interesting time of life. >> i think that is w
i see that with a lot of young adults, they will take care of their own, which is different from young adult ministry of course. >> working with mature people who have immature seeking for something of spiritual depth. and who has the capability of learning it. it must be important in your work to realize i don't know, neurological signs and physiological signs. well, the 18-year-old brain could do this, the 28-year-old brain can do that. you are up to date on all of that stuff. >>...
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then that does not even give hope to the young people who are trying our best as young people to be on a positive channel despite the frustrated society that we live in so ok so let me go back to john because i think that relates directly to you the tourism offenses act which was mentioned earlier what does it say about a kid like that and what sort of message to send i had the same feeling star like when i heard the guy was actually but mrs b. on me it's be undiminished which was i'm glad you said. the watch of the door thought it was something for them to address but surely how do you how do you think these young people feel when you were part of the ministry saying it was beyond you so who should be dealing with. what i can say is at our level when it was reported that we have used the means that we have under the tourism act actually is to address the guard and take him for prosecution which was our limit and then pardons don't by the executive that is that is what i what i what i said it's beyond us equally i mean. with them that this guy is just now. if. you would. only you have
then that does not even give hope to the young people who are trying our best as young people to be on a positive channel despite the frustrated society that we live in so ok so let me go back to john because i think that relates directly to you the tourism offenses act which was mentioned earlier what does it say about a kid like that and what sort of message to send i had the same feeling star like when i heard the guy was actually but mrs b. on me it's be undiminished which was i'm glad you...
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i have two young kids. iwonder now a town councillor. i have two young kids.e in terms of looking atjob shares lib dems might be in terms of looking at job shares for mps, may be suggesting bringing in a carer's allowa nce be suggesting bringing in a carer's allowance at the town council level, because i am trying to bring more women in. i am struggling with baby—sitters. women in. i am struggling with ba by—sitters. it women in. i am struggling with baby—sitters. it is not easy. but i think some structural changes, some brave structural changes from the top down, would make a real difference. i think you might be well placed to do that. great question. thank you very much. well, great questions. first of all, emma, i like to think i am still young. i don't always feel it these days. i have got a new category which i am going to share with you, and it is called politics young. i am still politics young. when i speak to school pupils there is no way they think i am young. i can remember life before the internet, so that makes me very old. how do we change oui’
i have two young kids. iwonder now a town councillor. i have two young kids.e in terms of looking atjob shares lib dems might be in terms of looking at job shares for mps, may be suggesting bringing in a carer's allowa nce be suggesting bringing in a carer's allowance at the town council level, because i am trying to bring more women in. i am struggling with baby—sitters. women in. i am struggling with ba by—sitters. it women in. i am struggling with baby—sitters. it is not easy. but i...
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for me to take that one young person who could be a victim or perpetrator, but to give that young persony. if i could help one guy, just one of them, then have i not done something good? hello. there was a cooler, fresher fresher feel for all of us today. pleasant in the sunshine and across the south—east in the sunshine and temperatures were as high as 21. further north, we saw a few showers, some heavy ones and thunder for a while across eastern scotland and north—east england. those are pushing away but a few showers will continue overnight. this high pressure will be crucial over the days ahead. around it, we have currently a north—westerly breeze, but as we head into monday it will be a south—westerly that will bring some milder and cloudy weather. ahead of that, showers continuing over that for the northern half of the uk. clearer skies for eastern scotland, for many parts of england and wales. it will be quite chilly once again, those are the temperatures in towns and cities and in rural areas we could be sitting out three or 4 degrees by the morning. similarly sunshine perhaps fo
for me to take that one young person who could be a victim or perpetrator, but to give that young persony. if i could help one guy, just one of them, then have i not done something good? hello. there was a cooler, fresher fresher feel for all of us today. pleasant in the sunshine and across the south—east in the sunshine and temperatures were as high as 21. further north, we saw a few showers, some heavy ones and thunder for a while across eastern scotland and north—east england. those are...
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so as a young man, he became a surveyor. at the time, being a surveyor was on par with the doctor, a lawyer, because surveyors were always going out on the frontier to survey land and if you are good at it, you have a trained eye, you see the land that is advantageous, the land that is not, and often times you could take your payment in land. land is something that could bring wealth for the future. so the young man began acquiring land. now, the problem is, in 1752, lawrence died. and the question was, who would inherit mount vernon? hopefully one of lawrence's daughters inherited it. she died shortly thereafter and it passed down to young george. so by 1753, there was a guy who had this grand plantation. this is the view that most of us have of mount vernon. that view is the view from the veranda, the porch, looking out onto the potomac river. is that the front of the house? or is that the front of the house? that is the other side. well, you know, it is interesting. when lawrence was alive, he considered the front of the
so as a young man, he became a surveyor. at the time, being a surveyor was on par with the doctor, a lawyer, because surveyors were always going out on the frontier to survey land and if you are good at it, you have a trained eye, you see the land that is advantageous, the land that is not, and often times you could take your payment in land. land is something that could bring wealth for the future. so the young man began acquiring land. now, the problem is, in 1752, lawrence died. and the...
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for the young people trying to come you know. you have to understand the importance of tourism and the place in this country. contributes to the gross domestic product of this country and it creates a lot of employment in this country. hearing now is passion and we have to accept the reality it's about time for young people to use their creative james. and most of the people. in the street these are not gambians. these are not. small number of engage in this thing and normally when you ask them they would basically on poverty you know but the thing is that you have to use the. one like me i've been walking in the tourism industry for quite a long time and i know to industrial importance of the industry and the group things that it brings about yes i know you're insisting that it's beneficial to the country and i think it's also important for us to see tourism actually is the 2nd highest foreign income earner in this country so what you think cannot be overstated but killer is with hearing that these extras images are engaging in
for the young people trying to come you know. you have to understand the importance of tourism and the place in this country. contributes to the gross domestic product of this country and it creates a lot of employment in this country. hearing now is passion and we have to accept the reality it's about time for young people to use their creative james. and most of the people. in the street these are not gambians. these are not. small number of engage in this thing and normally when you ask them...
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people as well so if we start investing in young people in believing . i'm sure we have a lot more that we can that have been victims of sex tourism well that's far too little leaves and just much she actually has to rush to the airport so if you don't see her again that's why number where you understand the to work at the craft market which is just behind here i can you tell me how tourism has changed your life a look. a lot positive in the. east. and in the country like the coffee market here. but what happens in the low season like now low season being when it's summertime in the north and hemisphere what happens to your businesses and does the government coming to cushion you. your end of season. because we're going to use that as a business and you guys know all the other you can also want to come back to you because we're talking about the benefits no one can see how this whole strip is lined with restaurants bars but who owns them actually let me start with you you're a waitress you've been working in the industry for about 3 years have the owners
people as well so if we start investing in young people in believing . i'm sure we have a lot more that we can that have been victims of sex tourism well that's far too little leaves and just much she actually has to rush to the airport so if you don't see her again that's why number where you understand the to work at the craft market which is just behind here i can you tell me how tourism has changed your life a look. a lot positive in the. east. and in the country like the coffee market...
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people especially young men. i'm going to ask about that, but i have to ask about black wives matter. >> that is a part of the book that i probably received the most push back on a. they are a radical group and they would self identify. i suppose that is in the eye of the beholder and they also think of themselves as being radical in a good way. the people who support them if are they helping actually resolve the problems i described. i take issue with all forms of what i've called centralizing people. one of the common thread in everything we are talking about when you claim that sort of authenticity you claim a lot of power to define who people are supposed to be. black wives matter by the nature of invoking breaks in the way they do in their activism would be a fringe political idea. the policy platform they came out within 2016 would make bernie sanders look like ronald reagan. moderate and socially conservative people, so the idea that you are going to take this identity and insert a whole bunch of political
people especially young men. i'm going to ask about that, but i have to ask about black wives matter. >> that is a part of the book that i probably received the most push back on a. they are a radical group and they would self identify. i suppose that is in the eye of the beholder and they also think of themselves as being radical in a good way. the people who support them if are they helping actually resolve the problems i described. i take issue with all forms of what i've called...
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from my say in france as one germany's top prize for young artists. in berlin will be looking at a retrospective of the great photographer robert frank which is just opened. it has been scientifically proven that singing is good for you your soul as well as your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year at the base of best in bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country this year it's singers from leipzig with singers from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer chetwode so ted see in bonn on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project speak moments tones of beethoven festival. the encounter began here in johannesburg the bustling metropolis in south africa the 6 young women from light seeing here for the 1st time a members of an acapella ensemble called her way into the swedish word for subtle they are here to meet 6 singers from souther
from my say in france as one germany's top prize for young artists. in berlin will be looking at a retrospective of the great photographer robert frank which is just opened. it has been scientifically proven that singing is good for you your soul as well as your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year at the base of best in bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country this...
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well, the young george when he was 11 his father died, and young george ended up having to live with his older half brother lawrence. now lawrence was a gentleman. he had a grand home that he had named after admiral edward vernon who had served under queen anne or -- king george, pardon me. and from that, young george saw what it meant to be a gentleman. he saw that status equated to wealth so he wanted to become wealthy and you remember time and again i said that george is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but he does learn from others, and while he was staying with his half brother he learned that he, too, could become successful if he made the right choices. so as a young man he became a surveyor, and at the time, being a surveyor was on par with a doctor, a law wrer because surveyors were always going out on the frontier to survey land and if you're good at it, you have a trained eye and you see the land that is advantageous and the land that is not, and oftentimes you could take your payment and land. land is something that could bring wealth for the future. so the young man
well, the young george when he was 11 his father died, and young george ended up having to live with his older half brother lawrence. now lawrence was a gentleman. he had a grand home that he had named after admiral edward vernon who had served under queen anne or -- king george, pardon me. and from that, young george saw what it meant to be a gentleman. he saw that status equated to wealth so he wanted to become wealthy and you remember time and again i said that george is not the sharpest...
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they're young.at an age where they shouldn't have to think about death or of knowing what stabbings are. they shouldn't need to know that. but this is the sad reality today for many young people, as i know only too well. my brother daniel was stabbed and killed near his home in nottingham. daniel didn't carry a knife, but because someone else did, he's not with us any more, and that hurts just as much as it did that night. knife crime has cast a shadow over my life ever since. i want to understand why so many young people carry knives. kian from the first—aid session isjust12. are you coming outside? and like me, he's already experienced the fallout of violent crime on his doorstep. there was a shooting, like, round the back where the gardens are. and there was a stabbing at the corner shop about three weeks ago. it's terrifying, and scary. because. . .i didn't know people were that cruel, to be doing that. it happened, like, near our house, so i'm like, it could happen to anyone, like, someone i kn
they're young.at an age where they shouldn't have to think about death or of knowing what stabbings are. they shouldn't need to know that. but this is the sad reality today for many young people, as i know only too well. my brother daniel was stabbed and killed near his home in nottingham. daniel didn't carry a knife, but because someone else did, he's not with us any more, and that hurts just as much as it did that night. knife crime has cast a shadow over my life ever since. i want to...
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we have young people taking legal actions against their states as well as young people here in unitedtates but all around the world who are taking action against theirir governmes because the time for talking is over. we are not willing to wait around for s someone else's timeliline to dictatate the trajectory of our lives. what we are asking for is courage. courage from our political leaders and from these judges because we are asking for an end to the system as usual. as young people aree l leaving their classrooms, we are askskig for a break away from the system as usual that is harmiming young people and the planet. so from m this federal lawsuit,e are asking for a court order climate recovery plan, phase off of fossil fuel, and reinvest in carbon sequestration. and also a constitutional right to a stable climate system capable of sustaining human life. amy: i want to bring jerome the conversation. when greta thunberg arrived in new york, soon afterward she went down to washington. she did not lead the strike in front of the white house, she joined the strike in front of the white
we have young people taking legal actions against their states as well as young people here in unitedtates but all around the world who are taking action against theirir governmes because the time for talking is over. we are not willing to wait around for s someone else's timeliline to dictatate the trajectory of our lives. what we are asking for is courage. courage from our political leaders and from these judges because we are asking for an end to the system as usual. as young people aree l...
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example as a young person i like coming here. i get harassed i got to show my id maybe i get told i thought i can't can someone explain well been talking about this for a while this is a very famous with tourists and as we've had locals as well but one of the interesting things is at the top of the road there's a checkpoint and at the bottom as well why why why is that the last time i came here when my friend i was i almost got in my heart because i felt like why is this happening but i understand that they're trying to put some regulatory measures just so that because this place is dominated by tourists and so they want to put a lot of protection on it but also because of that some of the gambian also are also deprived deprived from accessing their place if you look at especially when it's tourism season so what i just want to say and rather my own part. is that we have a lot of potential like the one town we had this discussion about promoting arts and culture in the country i think the government has to be able to invest a lot
example as a young person i like coming here. i get harassed i got to show my id maybe i get told i thought i can't can someone explain well been talking about this for a while this is a very famous with tourists and as we've had locals as well but one of the interesting things is at the top of the road there's a checkpoint and at the bottom as well why why why is that the last time i came here when my friend i was i almost got in my heart because i felt like why is this happening but i...
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young: mr. chairman, at this time i'm happy to yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. speaker. i stand in opposition to this legislation. as it hamstrings the u.s. energy production and goes against the will of the people. tax reform not only delivered on the tax cuts for the country and propelled our record breaking economy, but it paved the way to further energy dominance by authorizing the development of the arctic national wildlife refuge, specifically there is an area there the n.p.r., it has reserves. designated in 1980 by a democrat congress to be opened up for gas and oil lease sales. look, before tax reform the opening of anwr, 92% of the 19.5 million couldn't even -- acres could not even be legally touched. this area was setaside by the 1980 congress and limited to 2,000 federal acres. that's just.0001% of anwr. i heard an analogy the other day, it's like the size after football on a footbal
young: mr. chairman, at this time i'm happy to yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. speaker. i stand in opposition to this legislation. as it hamstrings the u.s. energy production and goes against the will of the people. tax reform not only delivered on the tax cuts for the country and propelled our record breaking economy, but it paved the way to further energy dominance by authorizing the...
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activists advertise the parliamentary system to other young people. were there but he made a comment that was a very ask people what they would do if they were in charge then we tell them where the election is important look at people need to understand what the president does want to parliament does then politics you no longer be a mystery to them and that i use some shall we blemish up some of the predicate of the war. one topic that continues to puzzle is the outcome of the elections 26 candidates compete with very different profiles and goes according to polls no individual party can count on a majority the 2 top trend candidates will probably have to face a runoff fights. just force now and the bonus league is back after the international break with distilled or drawing one all with was fork in the friday gave kicking off match day 4 does adores home fans were treated to an early goal after 60 minutes a tame cross found its way to rico diesel man who finished the probably to give the hose the lead 1st win as they go for the left back but boy spar
activists advertise the parliamentary system to other young people. were there but he made a comment that was a very ask people what they would do if they were in charge then we tell them where the election is important look at people need to understand what the president does want to parliament does then politics you no longer be a mystery to them and that i use some shall we blemish up some of the predicate of the war. one topic that continues to puzzle is the outcome of the elections 26...
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next report every year at the base of best and bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country this year it's singers from leipzig with singers from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer check code so ted see in bonn on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project's big moment that's bones of beethoven festival. and the encounter began here in johannesburg the bustling metropolis in south africa the 6 young women from light seeing here for the 1st time a members of an acapella ensemble called the swedish word for subtle they are here to meet 6 singers from southern africa. and the 1st rehearsal just 6 the african singers and whaler hit it off right from the start make their work on the common repertoire begins. things move fast the very next day the 1st performance together and then you. zick school in soweto. can you believe that we just did that yesterday i think 5. 555. that actually house all day is dedicated to chapo so
next report every year at the base of best and bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country this year it's singers from leipzig with singers from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer check code so ted see in bonn on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project's big moment that's bones of beethoven festival. and the encounter...
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but they get they were is it too young really to control their parents and teachers, is it too youngly to take on the more adult job for the more mature job of confronting the germans. i write about these kids. one of them is the man named, when he wrote a wonderful memoir, and when he was about 12 years old when the germans or i should say 1940, when he lived in paris. let me tell you a little bit about him. it was that third christmas of the occupation, and there was no longer any avoiding the fact food even for celebrations was increasingly scarce and dearly expensive on the black market. that his mother had managed to scrounge up one piece of meat for the whole family and cooked a block we put vegetables that almost reminded him of past christmases. as soon as when he was finished, when he ran answers to share his holiday news we put his best friend. on the for separating their apartments, the door suddenly opened. and the excited boy bumped into a large german in uniform who is carrying trash. mostly empty champagne bottles. when he was drunk. and his raiment tried to move aroun
but they get they were is it too young really to control their parents and teachers, is it too youngly to take on the more adult job for the more mature job of confronting the germans. i write about these kids. one of them is the man named, when he wrote a wonderful memoir, and when he was about 12 years old when the germans or i should say 1940, when he lived in paris. let me tell you a little bit about him. it was that third christmas of the occupation, and there was no longer any avoiding...
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it would be interesting to see young people adapting their behaviour, but young people love holidaysachers are saying this, they are learning how to debate in the classroom, they are learning about facts, and relating to the facts for the first time. for the children, this makes sense, this is one of the arguments in terms of why they are taking to the streets. that would be great, but most young children i know that aides tend to be on children i know that aides tend to beona children i know that aides tend to be on a permanent state of being glued to their devices at all times. and i think it is going to take, well, it is one thing to take a day of jazz, but i well, it is one thing to take a day ofjazz, but i think selling your devises and walking to school as to being driven, or perhaps reading a book instead of being glued to your ipad is the way forward. —— one thing to take a day off school, but i think turning off your devises and walking to school. -- devices. we will see how the two summers take place this weekend —— summits. an now, the eu has leaked a memo about the brexit
it would be interesting to see young people adapting their behaviour, but young people love holidaysachers are saying this, they are learning how to debate in the classroom, they are learning about facts, and relating to the facts for the first time. for the children, this makes sense, this is one of the arguments in terms of why they are taking to the streets. that would be great, but most young children i know that aides tend to be on children i know that aides tend to beona children i know...
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young women? they are growing up in the same segregated environment. is it the way we are raising boys and not raising girls? >> that is a great question and also just why men are young men not older men? that young population is so disproportionately involved in violence and violent movements so part of that focuses why is this the group that is the backbone and then looking at that group that are there things about the current generation that is unique like the introduction of social media as a young man to figure out my identity and where i belong we are looking at new technologies pulling us to the violent movements and that is what makes this generation unique also living in a time the way families have been structured with a good healthy family dynamic in ways that are not healthy i find it weird for instance politicians can go on tv to see at as controversial in some circles but if that is a controversial idea then i want to explore why because in the book you know i talk about the importan
young women? they are growing up in the same segregated environment. is it the way we are raising boys and not raising girls? >> that is a great question and also just why men are young men not older men? that young population is so disproportionately involved in violence and violent movements so part of that focuses why is this the group that is the backbone and then looking at that group that are there things about the current generation that is unique like the introduction of social...
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marched and the hmong does real climate action especially young people. we show that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable. and let's go straight to the correspondent alex song vaughn naaman who is attending the opening of the u.n. youth climate summit alexander what exactly do the young activists hope to achieve . well the young activists they want the world leaders to act as if the world the world is on fire they want them to stop talking and to start taking action they want them to and fossil fuel extraction and consumption they want them to prioritise front line communities and workers in the transitioning to a 100 percent renewable economy and they want them to hold countries organisations and companies most responsible for pollution accountable and there are here to talk about that it was very telling that they opened this summit and tony a good terrace spoke here as well but he said that he actually wants to listen to the young people to learn how they are trying to tackle the issue what their are doing on the ground and they ha
marched and the hmong does real climate action especially young people. we show that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable. and let's go straight to the correspondent alex song vaughn naaman who is attending the opening of the u.n. youth climate summit alexander what exactly do the young activists hope to achieve . well the young activists they want the world leaders to act as if the world the world is on fire they want them to stop talking and to start taking action they...
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and as a teenager and then a young man, it was very difficult. manage him anymore. he was strong, he was violent at times and ijust couldn't take anymore. for many years i had managed the various stresses of my business and the home pressures and they sort of balanced in a sick sort of way. the only time i forgot my son giles was when i was working and i am a workaholic, and the only time i forgot giles was when i was at work. and that is not a terribly healthy way to work but it kept me going for many, many years. but as things got better, ijust could not cope at all and eventually broke down, good old —fashioned nervous breakdown, finished up in hospital myself. again, i hesitate to go into this because it is difficult but nonetheless, you have been public about it and i think people around the world listening would relate to it in a very profound way. you say that your breakdown was so extreme that there was a time when you, and indeed your husband, talked about ending your lives. yes. well, that was before he went into hospital. we just could
and as a teenager and then a young man, it was very difficult. manage him anymore. he was strong, he was violent at times and ijust couldn't take anymore. for many years i had managed the various stresses of my business and the home pressures and they sort of balanced in a sick sort of way. the only time i forgot my son giles was when i was working and i am a workaholic, and the only time i forgot giles was when i was at work. and that is not a terribly healthy way to work but it kept me going...
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just take it off and give the initiative if you trust your young ncos, your young officers, they keepthe social energy going in the units, their call for the support young ncos, are doing their job. they will blow holes in the sides of the building so they don't have to go in the way that is booby-trapped. they move what they're doing. but if you start getting into a place where you want to control, like in the marines, we don't call it command-and-control. have many of you ever heard of that word. love you) marines believe and command and feedback. in other words, we told you what we need done now you'll see me on the front lines up there listening to them going to talk to the wounded marines what happened. that sort of thing. to get feedback from a hundred different directions. take your hands off the wheel. after you have clearly stated what needs to be done. david: preparing for battle, they were huddled in these covered by the shields, they were so terrified that you could hear each other's teeth chattering. have you felt that kind of fear in the course of your career even the ba
just take it off and give the initiative if you trust your young ncos, your young officers, they keepthe social energy going in the units, their call for the support young ncos, are doing their job. they will blow holes in the sides of the building so they don't have to go in the way that is booby-trapped. they move what they're doing. but if you start getting into a place where you want to control, like in the marines, we don't call it command-and-control. have many of you ever heard of that...
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until you find the voice of young people and the issues around him so killer ace i've had it said that the gambia is a sex tourism hotspot is a true. absolutely it definitely has a hospital. i can understand if it was only limited towards people who are on the same category as adults but it's even went down to a level where you see paedophilia like on a rapid basis children as young as 9 years old you know being preyed on by tourists you know so it's not just the sex tourism of prostitutes and women of beautiful gagnon women you know but also the young generation who are coming up and are being exploited by you know sex tourism ok i want to speak to somebody who is actually an official from the tourism ministry mr hemingway john you are the senior product development office saying the ministry you had with the young man has said but you minister has said that. this is not true so where is the contradiction when you say it is a sex tourism destination that's where the const contradiction is. nobody is saying there is no sex tourism in the grammar of what is the core of the success stori
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i mean, young democrats, and young republicans. other news from the spring, 2019 survey we released, it is now a top objective of domestic policy agenda but also foreign policy. young people consider climate to be a top three foreign policy priority right behind spreading democracy and curbing terrorism. so domestic as well as foreign policy. >> extraordinary. alexi it's been reported candidates say the toughest questions they are getting from young voters on the trail are around climate change and gun control. how are they addressing it? these are giant problems. >> back to emily's point we hear the different ways in which certain candidates have talked about these things in an intersectional way especially race and race issues as they relate. it is not just something you look at in a box but something that affects different people who look in different ways. that is how candidates need to be talking about it. some have been. i think the other thing we've seen especially on the issue of guns is how emotional the candidates have go
i mean, young democrats, and young republicans. other news from the spring, 2019 survey we released, it is now a top objective of domestic policy agenda but also foreign policy. young people consider climate to be a top three foreign policy priority right behind spreading democracy and curbing terrorism. so domestic as well as foreign policy. >> extraordinary. alexi it's been reported candidates say the toughest questions they are getting from young voters on the trail are around climate...
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young people. people from the u.k., london in the areas i taught were getting up to go join isis and i was bewildered by that. how suddenly the middle east conflict was drawing people in from regions far beyond that seem to have no impact. very dismayed and upset by the media coverage of those young people because many were young girls because isis targeted what is so particularly specifically girls. and the press coverage was very, is exclusionary. suddenly these were not european girls anymore they were in-house -- for isis, they were packing lubricant to the caliphate. sixteen -year-olds who had been groomed to. i thought how ephemeral is your european citizenship if you are not even british anymore. i wanted to tell the story in an intelligible way from both the side of the middle east and from the side of europe. >> you cover i believe 13 young women and girls in the book, could you start from the three from bethnal green and show tell us about those. >> those girls became a global sensation b
young people. people from the u.k., london in the areas i taught were getting up to go join isis and i was bewildered by that. how suddenly the middle east conflict was drawing people in from regions far beyond that seem to have no impact. very dismayed and upset by the media coverage of those young people because many were young girls because isis targeted what is so particularly specifically girls. and the press coverage was very, is exclusionary. suddenly these were not european girls...
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encourage the young i grew pretty nervous because they're my group prefers the young few that are interested in going into farming you know and so we we encourage them to interact with these these absolutely into the agricultural practices so that we don't follow the same for additional affluence that the appearance and ramping refuse to follow so by the taking this to the police we see lots of young people that are you know traditionally drifting away from the rock communities in physics is the smell coming back into like we called her because of this technology. thank you very much you're welcome. these days we hear a lot about how the international car industry is struggling to make vehicles economically electric vehicles economically viable on a large scale especially for a reasonable price in kenya we found an example that shows sometimes all you need is a man and his idea and a lot of hard work speeding through the busy streets of kenya's capital entrepreneur lincoln where my is on a mission maybe 3 and going on my that we are. potentially revolutionary vehicles that can transform the
encourage the young i grew pretty nervous because they're my group prefers the young few that are interested in going into farming you know and so we we encourage them to interact with these these absolutely into the agricultural practices so that we don't follow the same for additional affluence that the appearance and ramping refuse to follow so by the taking this to the police we see lots of young people that are you know traditionally drifting away from the rock communities in physics is...
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young: mr. chairman, i ield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. young: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. young: i listen to the resentation of the author of this bill. i have been in this house 48 years. arguing about this years.or 40 of those we passed it out of the house 14 it was nd by the way, established by a democrat president, a democrat house to the 1002 areas to be explored if congress said so. done.at's what we've now, we have a sponsor from california that doesn't know eans about this business, talking about big oil and about trump. this has been a policy of this there to allow drilling if the congress spoke. and we did so. yes. the tax bill, but 13 times before that this house passed the legislation to a 1002 explored. just keep in mind, we're talking 19 million-acre left, the 1002 -- f anybody can see the little tiny red dot, 2,000 acres. less than the size of dulles than the size of the capitol
young: mr. chairman, i ield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. young: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. young: i listen to the resentation of the author of this bill. i have been in this house 48 years. arguing about this years.or 40 of those we passed it out of the house 14 it was nd by the way, established by a democrat president, a democrat house to the 1002 areas to be explored if congress said so....
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says you see no matter where you go the young people are determined to make themselves heard young people in south africa have also been heeding greater tunes were called to go on strike not a demonstration is already underway in johannesburg where protesters marched on the country's constitution court to demand action on climate change. and get another 5 days to a future marches underway in cape town we can go over to our correspondent in cape town crease and it seems a lot of climate change of protests are underway in the country tell us about what's happening where you are. well as you can see in the background it's not so many people anymore most people are going back home at the moment but before we had hundreds of people coming here marching to the parliament house south africa trying to address the politicians and trying to tell them how argent their needs is to take action on the global climate crisis how they call it and as he has mentioned earlier cape town was not the only place in south africa where these protests happens today also in jerks and to durban we have seen similar
says you see no matter where you go the young people are determined to make themselves heard young people in south africa have also been heeding greater tunes were called to go on strike not a demonstration is already underway in johannesburg where protesters marched on the country's constitution court to demand action on climate change. and get another 5 days to a future marches underway in cape town we can go over to our correspondent in cape town crease and it seems a lot of climate change...
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going to go she was on the side of that young. m.r. she pointed out our message should be i said to geico is so don't worry about. don't you know. it caused it to come to evil as it did oh pretty good the very 2nd of all of. us unless there's a good pose is the locked up us at the battle of zorro prevacid to the m.p. is on the move with this and this is where the shit don't pop celebrity dog through the mud doesn't. yell isn't it it could. feel like you're going to people actually deliberately if you know them as i did in the dead wood didn't you. see if. you miss you all done with the bomb was an end to love july 1 lovely moment of the did . couldn't devotionals in the month a decision of over about is. moving forbes the loss of control and of the titans of the me. and as i said does it squat this is what i does as well 12. one day the muslim brought jesus again for just got to go. says a visitor governor go this other buckle he loses it doesn't bulldogs is it going to move to quote above one of the. morning rooms usually means you kn
going to go she was on the side of that young. m.r. she pointed out our message should be i said to geico is so don't worry about. don't you know. it caused it to come to evil as it did oh pretty good the very 2nd of all of. us unless there's a good pose is the locked up us at the battle of zorro prevacid to the m.p. is on the move with this and this is where the shit don't pop celebrity dog through the mud doesn't. yell isn't it it could. feel like you're going to people actually deliberately...
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young radicals in the age of trump. think you for joining us on book tv. >> nextep on c-span to a look at the relationship between confederate generals and stonewall jackson. and then journalists that all starts now here on book tv. good
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i was so young. said, "you're going to meet a prince today." i didn't know at that point that i was going to be trafficked to that prince. she says they went to a nightclub and that she danced with prince andrew. then she left. we'd leave club tramp, and i'd hop in the car with ghislaine and jeffrey, and ghislaine said, "he is coming back to the house, and i want you to do for him what you do for epstein." buckingham palace says, "it is emphatically denied that the duke of york had any form of sexual contact or relationship with virginia roberts." "any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation. " ghislaine maxwell also denies any wrongdoing. these allegations have been made before, but this is the first time they've been made without the legal protection of the court. virginia roberts is challenging those she accuses to sue. prince andrew continues to carry out royal duties. he has personally denied any wrongdoing, but the pressure on him remains. jonny dymond, bbc news. let's get some of
i was so young. said, "you're going to meet a prince today." i didn't know at that point that i was going to be trafficked to that prince. she says they went to a nightclub and that she danced with prince andrew. then she left. we'd leave club tramp, and i'd hop in the car with ghislaine and jeffrey, and ghislaine said, "he is coming back to the house, and i want you to do for him what you do for epstein." buckingham palace says, "it is emphatically denied that the duke...
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ncos and young officers, young officers keep the social energy going into the units the young ncos areng their job they will blow holes in the sides of buildings so they don't have to go to the front gate so they don't have to go in the way that's booby-trapped. they know what they are doing. if you start getting into a place where you want to control, in the marines we don't call it command and control. how many of you heard of that? marines believe in command and feedback. we told you what we need done, now you will see me on the front line if there listening to them going to talk to the wounded marines on what happened, how did it happen? get feedback from 100 different directions. take your hands off the wheel after you have clearly stated what needs to be done. >> so as they are preparing for battle the men were huddled in this comfort Ãthey were so terrified you they could hear each other's teeth chattering. have you felt that kind of fear on the course of your career either in the battlefield or someone else? >> absolutely. ... >> i cannot even explain to you how tired you get c
ncos and young officers, young officers keep the social energy going into the units the young ncos areng their job they will blow holes in the sides of buildings so they don't have to go to the front gate so they don't have to go in the way that's booby-trapped. they know what they are doing. if you start getting into a place where you want to control, in the marines we don't call it command and control. how many of you heard of that? marines believe in command and feedback. we told you what we...
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at the end of the day it lives with as adults who have the responsibility of raising these young. and but also in the responsibility lies with who are broken and realise that as adults or young adults so for me it's like dealing with this think poll at both levels or at the same time that some of cheney is the right look at what we can do to prevent it from happening and also responding to this massive violence right now and it's it's like on the. poor english it's under both ends of the sections the same thing right so i'm gonna cut positions about this bread and raise young men but then we can surely expect broken men right now i'm in a relationship with a 26 year old man and he has suffered. things that i could not even imagine when he when he opened them to news i owe you know and i and i imagine having or thinking about procreating with this individual whom i deeply care about but understanding that right now he doesn't have to every news to get to the heart that he needs psychologically the hope that he needs financially to get that psychological help. because my so you're l
at the end of the day it lives with as adults who have the responsibility of raising these young. and but also in the responsibility lies with who are broken and realise that as adults or young adults so for me it's like dealing with this think poll at both levels or at the same time that some of cheney is the right look at what we can do to prevent it from happening and also responding to this massive violence right now and it's it's like on the. poor english it's under both ends of the...
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marched and the man does real climate action especially young people. we showed that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable. correspondent alexander phenomena spoke with another youth activist attending the 1st climate summit of the un. we are here at the u.n. headquarters in new york and i have with me it's who is a claimant activist from germany thank you for being here with us so you are participating in this summit what are you trying hoping to achieve so i feel like the most important thing that we are hoping to achieve is to get the message out that we need to walk the talk and not just talk the talk like our government seem willing the only do so we are gathered here with a 1000 young people we want to build a network who want to share inspiration for actions that can be taken but also ensure that we send out a huge macit to the climate summit on monday that we expect our leaders to declare a climate emergency and act accordingly. talking about leaders who are dealing with leaders such as donald trump who says that he doesn't b
marched and the man does real climate action especially young people. we showed that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable. correspondent alexander phenomena spoke with another youth activist attending the 1st climate summit of the un. we are here at the u.n. headquarters in new york and i have with me it's who is a claimant activist from germany thank you for being here with us so you are participating in this summit what are you trying hoping to achieve so i feel like the...
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into those young people.children. because everybody deserves an opportunity. everybody. there was a shift. the music side was coming out more than the football. envelopes, papers, writing. i hooked up with my close friend called glenda, and he was early on making the beats. he had a radio set on a pirate radio station. we used to go on there, and from then itjust grew. people were like, you're hard still. local promoters used to, like, book us. we used to run up on them shows and just tear it down. it was just that, and it felt good. i didn't want to have to have beef, rolling in a car and doing the madness. it didn't feel good, i didn't want to do that. crs. the community recording studio, that is a musical hub in saint annes. i thought, like, we could up quality on the sound, and nick and trev, they had that quality down that crs. this is jar diggs, aka dan dan. he raps. # beef is watching our mothers‘ grief. # funeral eulogies leave communities weak #. so over a period of time i've seenjar kind of, like, u
into those young people.children. because everybody deserves an opportunity. everybody. there was a shift. the music side was coming out more than the football. envelopes, papers, writing. i hooked up with my close friend called glenda, and he was early on making the beats. he had a radio set on a pirate radio station. we used to go on there, and from then itjust grew. people were like, you're hard still. local promoters used to, like, book us. we used to run up on them shows and just tear it...
young man with a lot of talent. he will be so deeply missed by those he left behind
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and i came here to be with all the others handed me being young and join people worldwide. in santoku my case makes that then. he should sign the past climates agreements then the world can be a much better place. but it's really important because there are over 80000000 people living in turkey and the more we become aware the bigger the change is going to get so i think it's small steps today but you know we're a short period of time it's going to get so much better so i'm really excited some of our people don't have enough awareness and we believe we can change that that's why we're here today i mean there was a big pile on the real machine that animals are dying that was because the seas of being polluted. dawson feels pollute the environment cherry and that we know enough to live. those are some of the processes that. don't forget you can always get they go be news on the go just download from google play or from the app store i will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to se
and i came here to be with all the others handed me being young and join people worldwide. in santoku my case makes that then. he should sign the past climates agreements then the world can be a much better place. but it's really important because there are over 80000000 people living in turkey and the more we become aware the bigger the change is going to get so i think it's small steps today but you know we're a short period of time it's going to get so much better so i'm really excited some...
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who are these young radicals? >> guest: these are activists who are particularly causing issues on college campuses although you could find in the streets a places like portland as well who are different from kind of the old left that was all about free speech, due process, aclu values. what we're seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses. even the professors of activist students who are purported on the left as well, progressive left say they can't a a conversation with the students anymore, at the risk of finnigan and if they do, their jobs could be trouble because they could be investigated. it's changing our culture very quickly and dramatically towards this cancel everyone at what is problematic as we run out of public life and that's come from this kind of activist contingent on the young left. >> host: and it's all on the left not underwrite? >> it's very much on what is understand the chapter in my book talking about the illiberalism of the right, particularly alt-r
who are these young radicals? >> guest: these are activists who are particularly causing issues on college campuses although you could find in the streets a places like portland as well who are different from kind of the old left that was all about free speech, due process, aclu values. what we're seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses. even the professors of activist students who are purported on the left as well, progressive left say they...
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activists advertise the parliamentary system to other young people. like him but he made a comment that was it then we asked people what they would do if they were charged then we tell them where the election is important people need to understand what the president does want to parliament does then politics you're no longer be a mystery to them and that i used to shop shame about my mission up shall i go pick up the wall. one topic that continues to puzzle is the outcome of the elections 26 candidates compete with very different profiles and goals.
activists advertise the parliamentary system to other young people. like him but he made a comment that was it then we asked people what they would do if they were charged then we tell them where the election is important people need to understand what the president does want to parliament does then politics you're no longer be a mystery to them and that i used to shop shame about my mission up shall i go pick up the wall. one topic that continues to puzzle is the outcome of the elections 26...
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we're seeing young adult novel authors are canceling bangs because they're young sensitivity readers saying you can't say that. that's cultural appropriation. a lot of conversations being closed off just because a small number of militant radical people on the political extremes are saying so, and i think that is bad. >> you give as an example in your book panic attack, the movie, the documentary -- the movie boys don't cry. >> yes. >> what happened? >> they invited at reed college a progressive liberal arts college in ported, invited kimberly pierce the director of that really ground-breaking film at exposed american audiences to what it's like to be a trans gender person. a sympathetic portrayal of a trans gender person the activists at the college, they shut down the event and wouldn't let kimberly pierce speak. put up signs saying expletives at her, vial thing. they hated her? she cast hilary swank in it and she is not a trans person son, having cast this vie -- this violent its intersectionallate bus only a trans person should be playing a trans role so they hated for authorize
we're seeing young adult novel authors are canceling bangs because they're young sensitivity readers saying you can't say that. that's cultural appropriation. a lot of conversations being closed off just because a small number of militant radical people on the political extremes are saying so, and i think that is bad. >> you give as an example in your book panic attack, the movie, the documentary -- the movie boys don't cry. >> yes. >> what happened? >> they invited at...
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now, it is -- shows the spirit of these young folks who sign up, young men and women who sign up, this blank check, patible the -- all of you in this room, to vote -- protect this experiment we call america and if we hadn't been honest with that young man all along, hadn't kennedy kept him firefighter. he could have said, it's terrible and when morale goes down in a combat unit you know you're going to lose more people. it's affection i think that build is on the trust and respect but it's not popularity. >> there was a thing called the grand study which tiedded men who granddaughter waited from college in 1940 and followed them through life. they got draftedded in world war ii, some rose to become colonels and marms, some stayed privates and they want to know what correlates with success in warfare it and wasn't iq or so-or economic status, wasn't physical courage issue wait relation relationship with mother and the when had received love from their moms knew how to give it to their men and where a deep emotional reservoir. you reverend fallujah, and this was the first battle of fallu
now, it is -- shows the spirit of these young folks who sign up, young men and women who sign up, this blank check, patible the -- all of you in this room, to vote -- protect this experiment we call america and if we hadn't been honest with that young man all along, hadn't kennedy kept him firefighter. he could have said, it's terrible and when morale goes down in a combat unit you know you're going to lose more people. it's affection i think that build is on the trust and respect but it's not...
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young people. we show that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable that's the message from gretta simberg at the un youth summit in new york on the back of the world's largest ever climate protest on friday organized by friday's for future a movement she founded in response the head of the un admitted that runaway climate change poses an existential threat to the human race i have granddaughters i want my granddaughters to live in the life of all planet marjane the nation as a huge responsibility it is your generation that must make us be accountable to make sure that we don't betray the future of human kind of grand words but one of actions on monday world leaders will meet in new york to discuss the climate crisis but after decades of negotiations greenhouse gas emissions are still going up on friday 4000000 people took to the streets now the world waits to hear whether leaders will extend their climate ambitions. didn't really correspondent alexander phenomena spoke with anothe
young people. we show that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable that's the message from gretta simberg at the un youth summit in new york on the back of the world's largest ever climate protest on friday organized by friday's for future a movement she founded in response the head of the un admitted that runaway climate change poses an existential threat to the human race i have granddaughters i want my granddaughters to live in the life of all planet marjane the nation as a...