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the young. british muslims that you work with and i think when we talk about the threat of isis we need to consider that there are two very different groups of people fighting for a one group and this is i think a minority are you know those foreign born jihadi is that have been converted by those theories that you mentioned but the bulk of isis are iraqis or you know arabs locals who have been converted not so much by the theories but by how horrific the realities of their daily existence i mean those are you know iraqi males in that twenty's in their thirty's who came of age during the first and second invasion of their country and i would like to ask you in what way do you think these two groups are different in terms of dire conviction in terms of the ferocity that they show in the battle for that ultimately in terms in terms of the techniques that could be used to bring them back into normal life from history you know in most things in islam from history we've learnt and we've got you know
the young. british muslims that you work with and i think when we talk about the threat of isis we need to consider that there are two very different groups of people fighting for a one group and this is i think a minority are you know those foreign born jihadi is that have been converted by those theories that you mentioned but the bulk of isis are iraqis or you know arabs locals who have been converted not so much by the theories but by how horrific the realities of their daily existence i...
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were led by young people. it's something we are going to continue to do throughout the school year and have young people lead those tours. over 100 youngster were able to tour hetch hetchy. as you remember we had the class from the high school that we are supporting open up the season of camp this year and first time we invested in that way of having a high school class exposed to that and all of those young people as well as others were able to tour the hech tch hetchy facility this summer and we that had clean up and the young people helped facilitate that event. demand closing lifting up the engagement of the work of the young people did. we did a much better job this summer of creating opportunities for the young people to talk about their final work product. so we did an event of the san francisco public library where the young people showed these documentaries that they made over the summer that we had a great turnout that we made over the summer and this advisory committee toond show case their good wor
were led by young people. it's something we are going to continue to do throughout the school year and have young people lead those tours. over 100 youngster were able to tour hetch hetchy. as you remember we had the class from the high school that we are supporting open up the season of camp this year and first time we invested in that way of having a high school class exposed to that and all of those young people as well as others were able to tour the hech tch hetchy facility this summer and...
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outstanding work with the young men and young ladies. i was impressed when i got to see them the other day. maybe commissioner caen can consider this. i don't know if you have anything to add. >>vice- president ann moller caen: i appreciate that you went to the kak and i would appreciate if other commissioners went to the meeting and it's great for better communication and collaboration with the kak because i think it's a very bright group and represents variety and diversity of the city and however we can support those efforts and i also want to echo to thank the community groups and the individuals for all of their good work an for their comments because you guys are the future, you are really making it happen and the multiple benefits that this program provides whether it's if you are trying to look at career opportunities and the conservation components, the community building components. i just think there is so much and even if you look at some of the financial output of this investment and where that will lead as far as is support
outstanding work with the young men and young ladies. i was impressed when i got to see them the other day. maybe commissioner caen can consider this. i don't know if you have anything to add. >>vice- president ann moller caen: i appreciate that you went to the kak and i would appreciate if other commissioners went to the meeting and it's great for better communication and collaboration with the kak because i think it's a very bright group and represents variety and diversity of the city...
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our reporter met you one young man -- met one young man who had second thoughts and managed to escape. he is unable to show his face because he is still in hiding. >> a young french man converted to islam years ago. he said it was not an easy decision and his search for truth let him down some wrong roads. >> in the moderate mosques they told me to approach it calmly and take my time. i am idealistic. a world is often unjust and i wanted to move forward faster. i started looking on the internet. one website leads to a next, so i ended up on the extremist pages ends -- pages and got on this bad trip. >> few people are willing to admit they had contact with extremist circles. the internet is the meeting place. one of the people on it is the islam agitator in france. >> more than 1.5 billion people -- we are a very special group. the chosen ones. they are like the foam on the sea. >> his rants have led seven hundred young people -- 700 young people to take part in a jihad a war in syria. most them come from atheistic families. jihadist c use the same method. on the internet they show you
our reporter met you one young man -- met one young man who had second thoughts and managed to escape. he is unable to show his face because he is still in hiding. >> a young french man converted to islam years ago. he said it was not an easy decision and his search for truth let him down some wrong roads. >> in the moderate mosques they told me to approach it calmly and take my time. i am idealistic. a world is often unjust and i wanted to move forward faster. i started looking on...
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were led by young people. it's something we are going to continue to do throughout the school year and have young people lead those tours. over 100 youngster were able to tour hetch hetchy. as you remember we had the class from the high school that we are supporting open up the season of camp this year and first time we invested in that way of having a high school class exposed to that and all of those young people as well as others were able to tour the hech tch hetchy facility
were led by young people. it's something we are going to continue to do throughout the school year and have young people lead those tours. over 100 youngster were able to tour hetch hetchy. as you remember we had the class from the high school that we are supporting open up the season of camp this year and first time we invested in that way of having a high school class exposed to that and all of those young people as well as others were able to tour the hech tch hetchy facility
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moo youngs were laundering money for the cartels.hey got greedy and came up with this great plan they would skim 1% of the money. so if you were ripping off the colombia drug cartels, that is a slightly stronger motive for you getting killed than what was going on with kris. it totally re-framed the case. now we have a huge alternative suspect. >> a suspect that happened to be staying in the room directly across the hall from the murders. wat&t doesn't?bile havt get 4 lines for just a hundred bucks. with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. please choose one based oh, no,on the cover.en that. here we go... whoa, no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but trust me. are you kidding me... at university of phoenix, we think you should be able to try be
moo youngs were laundering money for the cartels.hey got greedy and came up with this great plan they would skim 1% of the money. so if you were ripping off the colombia drug cartels, that is a slightly stronger motive for you getting killed than what was going on with kris. it totally re-framed the case. now we have a huge alternative suspect. >> a suspect that happened to be staying in the room directly across the hall from the murders. wat&t doesn't?bile havt get 4 lines for just a...
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in 2014 we were able to support 632 young people and this summer we'll have invested in over 1,000 young people. and we have this priority around the diversity of young people served. we piloted a project over the summer focused on increase the youth that are part of the summer program at the puc. one pilot we had was called the project pull achievers built on the success the puc has invested in which is a youth internship program by kelly has been around for 19 years. we how to we could see if we can have diversity goals we had tied to that particular program. the pilot did a heavier recruitment and impacted neighborhoods and provided additional ways for youngster through that program mentor ship and leadership opportunities and training and as a result of that pilot we were able to double the african american project pool. 24 percent of the participants over the summer for that particular internship program we offered ended up being young african american men. i want to thank him for working on that program and he works with the city and mayor's office helping us focus on diverse issue
in 2014 we were able to support 632 young people and this summer we'll have invested in over 1,000 young people. and we have this priority around the diversity of young people served. we piloted a project over the summer focused on increase the youth that are part of the summer program at the puc. one pilot we had was called the project pull achievers built on the success the puc has invested in which is a youth internship program by kelly has been around for 19 years. we how to we could see if...
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young, where were you? >> i was sitting at my desk on capital hill and i saw the first glimpse of this on tv on my desk. someone called over and said turn on the tv it looks like someone is flying into world trade center. it changes your life. >> how did it change your life? >> you want to live every die day to the full est because you never know when it is your last one. >> starting with gay henderson. >> 13 years on terrorism still exist and president obama announced he is authorizing airstrikes into syria. mr. young, do you think congress should vote to authorize those strikes or do you think the president has authority? >> the president outlined in the war act of 1973 that he has those powers and many memberos f congress acknowledge that. but i think congress should buy into this because when the president and congress work together on issues like this it is very important and i think congress needs to be involved. >> how would you vote if you were a member? >> i don't get classified briefings or have t
young, where were you? >> i was sitting at my desk on capital hill and i saw the first glimpse of this on tv on my desk. someone called over and said turn on the tv it looks like someone is flying into world trade center. it changes your life. >> how did it change your life? >> you want to live every die day to the full est because you never know when it is your last one. >> starting with gay henderson. >> 13 years on terrorism still exist and president obama...
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people or wait for the young people to approach them? how does that interaction take place? >> they provide information on all of the city programs and services -- >> i am aware. >> dream sf fellows doing the specific outreach to the target population -- >> [inaudible] >> because many of the dream sf fellows were unaccompanied minors themselves. >> that's amazing to hear. i didn't realize there was another segment to the program. in d6 -- i wasn't aware about 16th and mission and great we're piloting a program there. how far into the tenderloin do they go into? >> everyday we're asked to go deeper and deeper and do decker part and the tip of the tenderloin where it meets market and i think we're sitting down with the captain turnish to talk about is there a defined route, where are the hot spots because we're spreading them thin now so we have to be strategic where we place them. >> my office would love to meet with you on that issue. >> we would love that. >> great. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. so i know that we have the head of ou
people or wait for the young people to approach them? how does that interaction take place? >> they provide information on all of the city programs and services -- >> i am aware. >> dream sf fellows doing the specific outreach to the target population -- >> [inaudible] >> because many of the dream sf fellows were unaccompanied minors themselves. >> that's amazing to hear. i didn't realize there was another segment to the program. in d6 -- i wasn't aware about...
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outstanding young man who was tragically killed on september 2nd of this year. an exceptionally bright 14-year-old rashawn had big dreams and he, in fact, was well on his way to chief of police those dreams. after earning exceptional grades at boston he was accepted to sacred heart school on an academic scholarship he joined the football team and was thrilled to be playing for that school. those who knew ray shane described him as bright and motivated and kind and the thing about rashawns family it's a large family that truly impacted and improved the lives of so many people in our community. he would often baby-sit his younger sister while working hard to maintains e maintain his grade of 4.0. one of the things you can do as a supervisor so to hear and see the life of a young person is taken at an early stage it's deeply upsetting to me to see the pain of rashawns family but to everyone 90 in our community. rashawn was a kid that stood for everything that a young person should stand for its tragic and citizen less that his bright promise will not be realized. r
outstanding young man who was tragically killed on september 2nd of this year. an exceptionally bright 14-year-old rashawn had big dreams and he, in fact, was well on his way to chief of police those dreams. after earning exceptional grades at boston he was accepted to sacred heart school on an academic scholarship he joined the football team and was thrilled to be playing for that school. those who knew ray shane described him as bright and motivated and kind and the thing about rashawns...
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young i want to be forever young ♪ ♪ do you really want to live forever forever forever young ♪ ♪ like we get your lighters back up? ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ ♪ forever ♪ forever ♪ i want to be forever young ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ forever >> your turn. >> sing! ♪ forever young ♪ i want to be forever young ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ ♪ forever ♪ forever >> sing! ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ >> wherever you are, sing! ♪ forever young ♪ i want to be forever young ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ ♪ forever ♪ forever ♪ forever young ♪ i want to be forever young do you really want to live forever, forever, forever young ♪ >> new york, one more time for beyonce! new york, one more time for yourselves! we appreciate you tonight. thank you so much for rocking with us! 20 20132030, that's the goal. ♪ >>> all right. that was jay-z and beyonce rounding out a third concert here in central park. if you can hear them, my voice is a little hoarse. >> that's maybe because -- >> it's due to an hour of shouting at the top of my lungs. >> shouting al
young i want to be forever young ♪ ♪ do you really want to live forever forever forever young ♪ ♪ like we get your lighters back up? ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ ♪ forever ♪ forever ♪ i want to be forever young ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ forever >> your turn. >> sing! ♪ forever young ♪ i want to be forever young ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪ ♪ forever ♪ forever >> sing! ♪ do you really want to live forever ♪...
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our reporter met you one young man -- met one young man who had second thoughts and managed to escape. he is unable to show his face because he is still in hiding. >> a young french man converted to islam years ago. he said it was not an easy decision and his search for truth let him down some wrong roads. >> in the moderate mosques they told me to approach it calmly and take my time. i am idealistic. a world is often unjust and i wanted to move forward faster. i started looking on the internet. one website leads to a next, so i ended up on the extremist pages ends -- pages and got on this bad trip. >> few people are willing to admit they had contact with extremist circles. the internet is the meeting place. one of the people on it is the islam agitator in france. >> more than 1.5 billion people -- we are a very special group. the chosen ones. they are like the foam on the sea. >> his rants have led seven hundred young people -- 700 young people to take part in a jihad a war in syria. most them come from atheistic families. jihadist c use the same method. on the internet they show you
our reporter met you one young man -- met one young man who had second thoughts and managed to escape. he is unable to show his face because he is still in hiding. >> a young french man converted to islam years ago. he said it was not an easy decision and his search for truth let him down some wrong roads. >> in the moderate mosques they told me to approach it calmly and take my time. i am idealistic. a world is often unjust and i wanted to move forward faster. i started looking on...
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>> how do we as young people support to garner that from you all so it is no longer just a young people'smovement that time and that is so cute versus that long-term movement need?al that we >> thank you so much. one,t me just give you just one example. most people didn't hear about thelma until 1965. but members of the student coordinating in 1962. went to that historic building. movement.a and so when dr. king, martin thelmaking jr. came to in january of 1965 it brought more press attention. students,people, the lock, we create -- look, we created a coalition. the march on washington was a coalition. young johnolph, lewis 23 years old was there in at the table. so, when people tell you to be quiet, speak up. speak out. find a way to get in the way and make some noise. >> thank you, congressman. i can't do that right now. i got to get to the next question. yes, ma'am? >> yes, thank you. is anise jenkins. i'm with stand up for democracy d.c. coalition. the 650,000 peopleresent who live in the nation's capital say-so over the life and death issues. we have no representation, no vote in the
>> how do we as young people support to garner that from you all so it is no longer just a young people'smovement that time and that is so cute versus that long-term movement need?al that we >> thank you so much. one,t me just give you just one example. most people didn't hear about thelma until 1965. but members of the student coordinating in 1962. went to that historic building. movement.a and so when dr. king, martin thelmaking jr. came to in january of 1965 it brought more press...
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at the time she was especially young. she was about to turn 5, but she was 4 when we got matched. >> that's so young. >> yeah. i would have been in over my head with a teenager so it was good. >> you weren't married at the time. >> i was not. we had -- we started out we had a standingate every friday night. we went to tacoria and spent our time. and we fell in love. it was just the perfect match. i don't know, something about the dynamics. i joke it was the perfect match.com match, that everything was just right. >> at the time youived in walnut creek and she lived in valle vallejo. but then you moved to the peninsula. >> right. about a year and a half later i met and married sully and i moved to belmont. her mom was always really good about allowing us to visit. it wasn't the normal an hour a week at the same time. i would go get her and she would come for vacations and hidays and weekends. i alwys felt that time in the car was a really great time that you could actually talk and share. it's th one-on-one private time in
at the time she was especially young. she was about to turn 5, but she was 4 when we got matched. >> that's so young. >> yeah. i would have been in over my head with a teenager so it was good. >> you weren't married at the time. >> i was not. we had -- we started out we had a standingate every friday night. we went to tacoria and spent our time. and we fell in love. it was just the perfect match. i don't know, something about the dynamics. i joke it was the perfect...
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>> recruit a cadre of young people. gifted, yes. smart, yes. but the average joes and prepare them to be prepared stand up and speak up and organize the unorganized and be prepared to mobilize. i want to go back to just one little point. the vote. if you want to change ferguson or other places, we got to use the vote. it is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have on the democratic society and if we fail to use it we will go backwards. >> congressman becerra. elaine talked about something that was critical. in so many cases people of color vote for people first and issues second. i don't often see candidate incubators looking for young talent outside of the party system. i'm not sure about the work that you are doing, it but how do we begin to, and i don't mean just brilliant college students, i'm talking about young ones to be philosophyed and on the block and connected to a politic platform because they care about something. and then we have the ability to talk them and pull them in. what are ways that we create candidate incubators and elec
>> recruit a cadre of young people. gifted, yes. smart, yes. but the average joes and prepare them to be prepared stand up and speak up and organize the unorganized and be prepared to mobilize. i want to go back to just one little point. the vote. if you want to change ferguson or other places, we got to use the vote. it is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have on the democratic society and if we fail to use it we will go backwards. >> congressman becerra. elaine talked about...
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>> president obama had a message to young people. >> here i'd like to speak directly to young people across the muslim world. you come from a great tradition that stands for innovation not destruction. the dignity of life, not murder. those who call you away from this path are betraying this tradition, not defending it. >> but the region where i.s.i.l.'s ranks are growing offers few opportunities to young people and there's extreme poverty and very little hope. jonathan betz has more. >> the president made it clear today, military action can go only so far when unemployment and oppression are encouraging so many to fight. >> every person can contribute something to the islamic state. >> in parts of the world some analysts say the call to join the fight are so attractive -- >> we'll give you 700 times more than this. >> and little else. >> a lot of governments are failing youth, so i.s.i.l. is promising youth we'll return you to a glorious time. >> extensive poverty a lack of jobs and a desire for purpose in their lives help fill i.s.i.l.'s ranks. group pace its fighters hundreds of d
>> president obama had a message to young people. >> here i'd like to speak directly to young people across the muslim world. you come from a great tradition that stands for innovation not destruction. the dignity of life, not murder. those who call you away from this path are betraying this tradition, not defending it. >> but the region where i.s.i.l.'s ranks are growing offers few opportunities to young people and there's extreme poverty and very little hope. jonathan betz...
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young people, middle-aged. what i find is that there are many young people who are very much and san with malcolm. very much, you know, the legacy, you know, and there are some who are not. i think it is important for all of us who are conscious, who are educated, it is important that we educate the ones who are misinformed or, you know, her need guidance. >> host: plenty magnificent illustrations in this book. it's potentially illustrations were done by ag ford, and he is just phenomenal, phenomenal. beautiful, beautiful depictions of moments that were important to my father, that played key roles in my father's life. >> guest: "malcolm x: the boy who grew up to become malcolm x". ilyasah shabazz is the author. >> c-span / coverage of the senate floor proceedings and keep the policy events. every weekend book tv now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. watch s in hd, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> the next three galleries are your chances of acquittal
young people, middle-aged. what i find is that there are many young people who are very much and san with malcolm. very much, you know, the legacy, you know, and there are some who are not. i think it is important for all of us who are conscious, who are educated, it is important that we educate the ones who are misinformed or, you know, her need guidance. >> host: plenty magnificent illustrations in this book. it's potentially illustrations were done by ag ford, and he is just...
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it allows for young people to be young people and to not all -- all the time be burdened and obligated to some of the responsibilities we know many of our young people carry each and every day. the grit and the resilience that is built by being a care giver are qualities that we know serve young people in the long haul and, for us, what we try to do is focus that in each and every young person that comes to the door helping them to move forward and having a plan for the future which we believe is essential and for so many really building that plan in terms of a clear vision toward post secondary education. whether it be at the community college level or the balk lawyer yet level. >> damon, you said earlier that you estimate the obstacles facing today's youth to cross the country something like $150 cost in the long run. can you break that $150 billion number a little bit? what are the factors contributing to that? >> we've looked at a couple things and worked with economists who assisted us and what we've come to understand is that there is a true burden that comes when young people do
it allows for young people to be young people and to not all -- all the time be burdened and obligated to some of the responsibilities we know many of our young people carry each and every day. the grit and the resilience that is built by being a care giver are qualities that we know serve young people in the long haul and, for us, what we try to do is focus that in each and every young person that comes to the door helping them to move forward and having a plan for the future which we believe...
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really happy we can do that to support the school district around coordination and outreach to the young people. with the office of civic immigration and affairs with the director we are supporting the doca work which is partnering with several nonprofit agency totion provide the legal services to ensure that young people and families that want to apply for status, for doca status they can. we also partially fund the dreamers program that director pond was referring to which is the first of its kind in supporting young people who are undocumented to have trainings and career awareness and opportunities to have a job and to learn skills. on top of that we partner with -- we fund many nonprofit agencies that provide lingual services to the community and all of our programs are throughout the city ranging from child care, to after school programs to teen programs, family support programs and youth employment programs and in all of our programs we allow young people regardless of status to participate in the programs and services that we provide. i do know we're working with the mayor's offi
really happy we can do that to support the school district around coordination and outreach to the young people. with the office of civic immigration and affairs with the director we are supporting the doca work which is partnering with several nonprofit agency totion provide the legal services to ensure that young people and families that want to apply for status, for doca status they can. we also partially fund the dreamers program that director pond was referring to which is the first of its...
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both young and old. who know from decades of sad experience that far too often local law enforcement agencies and the justice system do not view them or treat them as equal citizens. who deserve due process and equal protection under the law. and that is certainly true in ferguson, missouri, and according to the latest census data ferguson, missouri, is 67% african-american. it has a police force of 5 officers, only four of those -- 58 officers, only four of those officers are black. many of the officers do not live in ferguson. so in essence, the ferguson police department is an outside armed force which is not representative of the community that they are sworn to protect. and does not live among the citizens who pay their salaries. and that is a prescription for tension. a complete lack of trust and in the case of michael brown, an 18-year-old unarmed black teenager, a tragic and completely unnecessary death. two days after he was killed i joined with c.b.c. chairwoman funnel and house judiciary -- fu
both young and old. who know from decades of sad experience that far too often local law enforcement agencies and the justice system do not view them or treat them as equal citizens. who deserve due process and equal protection under the law. and that is certainly true in ferguson, missouri, and according to the latest census data ferguson, missouri, is 67% african-american. it has a police force of 5 officers, only four of those -- 58 officers, only four of those officers are black. many of...
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i met a young man, nathan collision and his wife who live in saginaw, they're young professionals, theyave a combined student loan debt of $185,000. they have a 3-year-old little girl. i'll never forget nathan saying to me when she is ready to go to college i'm still going to be paying off our student loan debt and i can't afford to put money aside for my little girl to be able to go to college. that's not right. he and his wife both work, and right now they're talking about $600 a month on student loan debt. as nathan pointed out to me, that's a house payment. that's a good house in saginaw. at $600 a month. and yet it's only a fraction of the interest on nathan's loans. which means that his debt is going to keep growing and growing and growing, and just to make his debt stop growing, he would have to be paying $2,200 a month. so if he was going to be paying the full amount and not deferring part of it, it would be $2,200 a month. just a -- which is a really nice house in michigan. and the ability to do more than just have a nice house, but to put money aside for his little girl to be
i met a young man, nathan collision and his wife who live in saginaw, they're young professionals, theyave a combined student loan debt of $185,000. they have a 3-year-old little girl. i'll never forget nathan saying to me when she is ready to go to college i'm still going to be paying off our student loan debt and i can't afford to put money aside for my little girl to be able to go to college. that's not right. he and his wife both work, and right now they're talking about $600 a month on...
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york suzanne youmans jacqueline young barrington leroy young, jr. elkin yuen donald mcarthur young. edmund g. young jr. >> jacqueline young. joseph zaccoli adel agayby zakhary;:batn arkady zaltsman edwin j. zambrana, jr. robert alan zampieri mark zangrilli christopher rudolph zarba, jr. ira zaslow kenneth albert zelmanç martin morales zempoaltecatl cÂñr jie yao justin zhao ivelin ziminski michael joseph zinzi charles a. zion julie lynne zipper salvatore zisa prokopios paul zois joseph j. zuccala andrew s. zuckerç igor zukelman and my brother alan palmer. i miss you, it's been a long 13 years. >> and my brother, kevin joseph froley. i miss you, baby brother. watch out for us all, especially baby nephew, nicholas. love you. >> you're on. >> peter brennan. >> thomas moore brennan. phillip hensler. karen elizabeth hagarty. richard bhull. >> christopher noble ingracia. robert a. lawrence jr. nancy eyen. juan william rivera. paul v.rizza. leal alter roberts. kenneth j. swenson. sandra c. taylor. paul a.tegmir. and our brother, charles anthony murphy. and my loving sister, it's been 13 y
york suzanne youmans jacqueline young barrington leroy young, jr. elkin yuen donald mcarthur young. edmund g. young jr. >> jacqueline young. joseph zaccoli adel agayby zakhary;:batn arkady zaltsman edwin j. zambrana, jr. robert alan zampieri mark zangrilli christopher rudolph zarba, jr. ira zaslow kenneth albert zelmanç martin morales zempoaltecatl cÂñr jie yao justin zhao ivelin ziminski michael joseph zinzi charles a. zion julie lynne zipper salvatore zisa prokopios paul zois joseph...
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the minimum age standards for agricultural employment allows children as young as 12. and even 10-years-olds can be employed harvesting crops by hand. the rules don't apply to farm children on their own parent's farms. the people who lobby congress for labor and immigration issues aren't even aware of what the laws are. >> all our employers are abiding by the laws and regulations and they're not. by and large there is bad actors but by and large they are paying minimum wage or higher to everyone working legally on their farm and making sure that they're not being exploited. >> agrictulure ranks near the top of most hazardous work, along with mining and construction. for workers aged 15 to 17, the risk of fatal injury is four times as much as other industries, according to the labor department. but many farmers in the us are against changing the old child labor laws. we're going to meet one, a member of the farm bureua and a cattle rancher in montana. >> dennis rehberg, he's a former congressman who today works as a lobbyist here in washington dc. >> he served in congre
the minimum age standards for agricultural employment allows children as young as 12. and even 10-years-olds can be employed harvesting crops by hand. the rules don't apply to farm children on their own parent's farms. the people who lobby congress for labor and immigration issues aren't even aware of what the laws are. >> all our employers are abiding by the laws and regulations and they're not. by and large there is bad actors but by and large they are paying minimum wage or higher to...
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campaign which actually launched and we went into school, the boys and girls clubs to let kids know, youngirls know. >> and finally, they represent the next generation of leaders. while one is engineering the perfect game plan the other is responsible for the fresh new spirit for black culture. >> one of the things we have to do is to raise historical literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! anncr: it's the new independence. >> with choreographed dance steps and screaming fans, bell biv devoe stepped on the stage and never looked back. with more than three decade says in the music industry, ronnie, ricky and mike had been members of the popular boy band new edition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we sat down with the trio to discuss brotherhood, an upcoming tour and maintaining longevity in the business. >> we have a dream, we hav
campaign which actually launched and we went into school, the boys and girls clubs to let kids know, youngirls know. >> and finally, they represent the next generation of leaders. while one is engineering the perfect game plan the other is responsible for the fresh new spirit for black culture. >> one of the things we have to do is to raise historical literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of anncr: now you can merge...
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young women. it takes a long time to build the kind of power and credentials that you need to be viable on presidential stage. we have elizabeth warren, kirsten gillibrand and other women that have indicated they have an interest in this. but of course i think she's going to be successful, i think she will see running for president and winning one day. she's a remarkable woman. she's put a wide swath in washington. but i would like to comment on her surprise around the sexist statement. when i ran for u.s. congress in 2008, whether famously my hometown newspaper ran that very salacious quote which shocked everyone. i proceeded to change with my partners at women's media to fight that. here is surprising statistic. that people feel like if they push back on comments like that, it will hurt them electorally. the opposite is true. as long as welcomes out right away and says, that sexist, she undoes, she unreels all that negative damage and even just a comment on a woman's appearance, causes her to dr
young women. it takes a long time to build the kind of power and credentials that you need to be viable on presidential stage. we have elizabeth warren, kirsten gillibrand and other women that have indicated they have an interest in this. but of course i think she's going to be successful, i think she will see running for president and winning one day. she's a remarkable woman. she's put a wide swath in washington. but i would like to comment on her surprise around the sexist statement. when i...
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if you could all stand. [ applause ] let me tell you about these young gentlemen. they won the pony west zone regional championship in morgan hill in july. but that's not enough, they won the pony nor cal regional championship in ferris california and competed and came so disclose qualifying for the little league in lossal alamitos, let me call them out. first up, max banks, [ applause ] leo bianco, benjamin servants, christopher davis, joseph fox, [ applause ] yvonne herrera, [ applause ] ethan reader [ applause ] rosenberg, [ applause ] shane stanley mick taylor and robbie ford. do you want to give them a certificate now and have them come up for a little picture and if there is a young representative who wants to speak can come up. they are involved as a partner for us in little league and we have hundreds of teams competing all summer long and this is our all stars. c'mon up, guys. but i totally did not and failed to recognize behind every incredible baseball team the talented coaches. i want to thank, jerald reader, brook bianqo and stanley. >> and phil, there
if you could all stand. [ applause ] let me tell you about these young gentlemen. they won the pony west zone regional championship in morgan hill in july. but that's not enough, they won the pony nor cal regional championship in ferris california and competed and came so disclose qualifying for the little league in lossal alamitos, let me call them out. first up, max banks, [ applause ] leo bianco, benjamin servants, christopher davis, joseph fox, [ applause ] yvonne herrera, [ applause ]...
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we see the form and attempts to attack young people and young black men. we see it through the civil rights movement. understanding where we are at this particular moment is a liberal paradigm -- [ inaudible ]. not only use resources to educate our young man but resources into the mobilization of the police forces. so understand that role and how they sustain that pressure. that's why we're here today. this is why we're here. use this moment, use this in an expression of outrage and horror, condemnation and outrage as what's happening. at the attorney general of who said it happens in many places around this country. there's a distinct pattern and we need to understand the historical connection for that pattern and how they find themselves resonating in the 21st century where we live under the conditions we live in with this endemic poverty. we have the school system that has not been able to flourish and allow our children to grow. we have the lack of opportunities available to us. we have to understand that we live -- not to be rhetorical, we're living u
we see the form and attempts to attack young people and young black men. we see it through the civil rights movement. understanding where we are at this particular moment is a liberal paradigm -- [ inaudible ]. not only use resources to educate our young man but resources into the mobilization of the police forces. so understand that role and how they sustain that pressure. that's why we're here today. this is why we're here. use this moment, use this in an expression of outrage and horror,...
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they are populated by adolescents and young adults.if anybody cast their memory to their own adolescent or raising teenagers, they know how impulsive, how disorganized, how live for the moment individual fire. at that is not to discredit the kind of games we hear about in the news, drug cartels, corporate organizations who are very carefully organized around drug distribution and product. this is not who i know. this is not to have lived with. what i've lived with her the shifting click send different connotations of men and women in los angeles to come together and identify themselves as part of the neighborhood. >> host: we think of the bloods, the crips. is that who we talk about today? >> guest: it is fascinating because we think about plus encrypted that certainly has been the media and film cannot kinds of things like that. the vast majority of gang members in los angeles in the county of 30 are brown, mexican-american and central american or latino. so yes were talking about african-american gangs like collecting clips, but were
they are populated by adolescents and young adults.if anybody cast their memory to their own adolescent or raising teenagers, they know how impulsive, how disorganized, how live for the moment individual fire. at that is not to discredit the kind of games we hear about in the news, drug cartels, corporate organizations who are very carefully organized around drug distribution and product. this is not who i know. this is not to have lived with. what i've lived with her the shifting click send...
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i'm for whatever will make young people, young adults in our lives who go to college healthier. if zero tolerance works, i'll be for it. it's not a matter of zero tolerance as the thing that will do something, it doesn't. it's moral posturing. the result is 1800 deaths, and it's too many. >> do you numbers, not just the deaths, do they reflect what is going op in colleges today? >> looj, i think that the numbers -- look, i think that the numbers are low. i see a skewed sample. people come to rebound brooklyn after they've been in crisis. i see a skewed sample from the college representation. i think that the numbers are low. from what i hear, they say it, everybody drinks, everybody is partying. that's what we do at this age. there's a sense of entitle that this is acceptable behaviour, so there's something that we need to do differently. >> you touched on sexual assault. touch on that relationship. >> the truth is when boys drink they are volatile. as boys smoking marijuana, they are eating chips and playing video games. sexual assault rices when alcohol -- rises when alcohol c
i'm for whatever will make young people, young adults in our lives who go to college healthier. if zero tolerance works, i'll be for it. it's not a matter of zero tolerance as the thing that will do something, it doesn't. it's moral posturing. the result is 1800 deaths, and it's too many. >> do you numbers, not just the deaths, do they reflect what is going op in colleges today? >> looj, i think that the numbers -- look, i think that the numbers are low. i see a skewed sample....
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he is just a young boy. the boy is not boko haram. he's not boko haram. even people living in the area testified that he's not boko haram. his parents were there and they tried to stop it, but they couldn't. in the end, they just had to turn away. >> williams: abdul says he later found out the boy died of his injuries. soon after that raid, they moved into the town of bama. three weeks earlier, it had been attacked by boko haram. the group had threatened to kill teachers and government workers if they didn't leave their jobs. >> (translated): boko haram has been killing people for a long time: burning shops, police stations, barracks and killing people. they kill anybody who refuses to work with them. >> williams: i met another member of the militia who asked to be called "mohammed," and also gave me videos. he was there that day, and he proudly told me how they violently extracted confessions from young men they'd rounded up. >> (translated): we tie their hands and legs and place them in the sun. we beat them with a stick until they scream. then they tel
he is just a young boy. the boy is not boko haram. he's not boko haram. even people living in the area testified that he's not boko haram. his parents were there and they tried to stop it, but they couldn't. in the end, they just had to turn away. >> williams: abdul says he later found out the boy died of his injuries. soon after that raid, they moved into the town of bama. three weeks earlier, it had been attacked by boko haram. the group had threatened to kill teachers and government...
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young. >> so the department does rest its case we stand by the 15 day suspension thank you. >> thank you commissioners the matter is submitted. >> commissioners the on the one hand the cd shows the review of a id it does not provide the definite information on the other hand, we have a sworn statement from the police that it was the same id that's neither one provided the sanative answer the question is as we've struggled with this trying to find what is an appropriate penalty for a first time this board has never reduced it beyond 10 days i'm prepared to accept the 15 day suspension as an appropriate penalty. >> i agree commissioner after reading the brief and watching the cd you see that an id was checked but not enough it's not clear enough to determine what that id was i have to building in the office eerie understand that is store owner buildings that he did check the id there had to have been a mistake at this point, i stand by the fact that the health department has not given anything up for less than 15 days so i believe 15 days is a fair discipline for this matter. >> would
young. >> so the department does rest its case we stand by the 15 day suspension thank you. >> thank you commissioners the matter is submitted. >> commissioners the on the one hand the cd shows the review of a id it does not provide the definite information on the other hand, we have a sworn statement from the police that it was the same id that's neither one provided the sanative answer the question is as we've struggled with this trying to find what is an appropriate penalty...
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a 15 year old a young man or a young woman.ere trying to teach them. so i'm, like, i challenge the artists all the time by saying, look, you want to be growing in this aspect, how are you not going to be growing in that? i understand that, you want to hoorah and all that, you know, accountability and responsibility got to go with that, too, when you're grown. so make that mix. they are going to have the managers that tell them that anymore, they don't have the record labels that tell them that anymore. they feel that when they want to bring these people in, they don't feel like they are family, and that's the problem. barry gordie felt those artists were family. even when it grew into different things, you know, i treat them like my brothers, my sister, my kids, there will be some arguments and there will be some, you know, lessons learned. gamble and huff the same thing. i just think that the separation of -- of we in the individuality of me is the gang signals that went the other way, when it should be from me to we. and that
a 15 year old a young man or a young woman.ere trying to teach them. so i'm, like, i challenge the artists all the time by saying, look, you want to be growing in this aspect, how are you not going to be growing in that? i understand that, you want to hoorah and all that, you know, accountability and responsibility got to go with that, too, when you're grown. so make that mix. they are going to have the managers that tell them that anymore, they don't have the record labels that tell them that...
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young is q. loves hanging out with young people and you're the same way. album you have john legend, monet, willi.am. what is it about them that makes you want to be around them, spend time with them? >> i think the fresh energy, spontaneity. will was like a volcano of itáhyou know, creative and fresh. it's always that wonderful, and i love to learn. i'm so curious. >> even now? >> oh, yeah. i'm learning talking to you. yeah. so with john legend, the same thing. i wrote this melody at home, send him to him on mp3, five minutes later, i love this melody, i'm going to write lyrics, i love to sing, there you go again. we got together, same with janelle monet, i met her, i was part of producing music for "rio 2" and janelle wrote the opening song. they all have the same component of curiosity and they want to share ideas. for me, it motivates me a lot. >> beyond the collaborations, how would you describe what this project "magic" is musically? >> i think it also shows the diversity of brazilian music, because brazilian music, people talk about barcelona, peopl
young is q. loves hanging out with young people and you're the same way. album you have john legend, monet, willi.am. what is it about them that makes you want to be around them, spend time with them? >> i think the fresh energy, spontaneity. will was like a volcano of itáhyou know, creative and fresh. it's always that wonderful, and i love to learn. i'm so curious. >> even now? >> oh, yeah. i'm learning talking to you. yeah. so with john legend, the same thing. i wrote this...
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charges of recruiting as many as 40 young people. they say they're not at fault, the community is. >> because these other terrorist organizations see that, they can target if we don't get support in this neighborhood, i feel like there would be more potential risk of kids being recruited. >> reporter: the white house is holding a summit in october to help police combat h domestic recruitment and radicalization, kimberly helkitt, al jazeera, minneapolis. >> say they're launching these strikes along with partners with other coalitions. the u.s. is-d had authorized barack obama had authorized strikes in iraq in the fight against i.s.i.l. but this is the first time that they are entering syria. they are not entering with the cooperation of the syrian government who had said the only way they would be allowing international forces to join the fight against i.s.i.l. was along with damascus but the u.s. has chosen not ofight with the syrian government. now syrian government forces are continuing to bomb yawr areas in itlip province. the dea
charges of recruiting as many as 40 young people. they say they're not at fault, the community is. >> because these other terrorist organizations see that, they can target if we don't get support in this neighborhood, i feel like there would be more potential risk of kids being recruited. >> reporter: the white house is holding a summit in october to help police combat h domestic recruitment and radicalization, kimberly helkitt, al jazeera, minneapolis. >> say they're...
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so for a young person that is so undermining. makes you feel like you don't have value, like the work you have done has gone unnoticed, and so my advice to that young woman, myself, you push through it, work hard, and some day you might be that guy's boss, and that's a good thing. when you are, you can change the climate. you can change how people treat each other and insist on something very different. >> host: you write in the book, i got caught with no orange -- original thoughts, a chuck schumer puppet. nicknamed tracy flick, the aggressive, comical, and somewhat unhinged balloons high school student played by reese witherspoon in movie election. >> guest: yes. well, the reason why i shared these particular stories is because i wanted to illustrate the broader challenge that all women face in the workplace, and when we look around, the face of the work force has really changed. eight out of ten families, moms are working. four out of ten families moms are the sole or primary bread winners. a lot of the workplace results rules
so for a young person that is so undermining. makes you feel like you don't have value, like the work you have done has gone unnoticed, and so my advice to that young woman, myself, you push through it, work hard, and some day you might be that guy's boss, and that's a good thing. when you are, you can change the climate. you can change how people treat each other and insist on something very different. >> host: you write in the book, i got caught with no orange -- original thoughts, a...