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young people work hard for the money they earn. do we deserve more or are we just grateful to have a job in the first place? the introduction of a living wage could benefit many, as we've heard today. it would aim to reduce the rates of in-work poverty. it could ease pressure on government's apart programs and could even increase motivation and productivity and economic output. however, we must also consider the issues surrounding a campaign for the living wage. . so employees could reduce the number of jobs available. an increase in wage may also increase the cost of living and could actually raise the poverty line higher. we can't expect to solve this immediately, as i'm sure we all know from experience, change doesn't happen overnight. the biggest risks we face is standing here year after year, campaigning for an even higher wage as the cost of living continues to increase. but the government have already announced as of april next year for people over the age of 25. this isn't the minimum wage we wont want, but it's a step in t
young people work hard for the money they earn. do we deserve more or are we just grateful to have a job in the first place? the introduction of a living wage could benefit many, as we've heard today. it would aim to reduce the rates of in-work poverty. it could ease pressure on government's apart programs and could even increase motivation and productivity and economic output. however, we must also consider the issues surrounding a campaign for the living wage. . so employees could reduce the...
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young people don't need to work. we just need to spend prolonged hours in an education system which is there to equip us with the skills required to tackle the greater world. right? sadly, mr. speaker, the truth cannot be further from what i just said. make no mistake, it's wonderful learning the value of x but why do we not teach young people how to prepare a cv or finding a job which would assist them in progressing in the job of their choice. why do schools cover topics such as reproduction and puberty but leave out vital issues such as the importance of consent or the influence of pornography in our society. why do we expect young people to be politically engaged when we learn more about politics from watching "game of thrones" than we do from learning our classrooms. these skills are paramount. in the transition to adulthood. the campaign itself should not be difficult. i'm not saying we need to reinvent the wheel, the infrastructure is there in place for us. it's an issue that has cross party support. engage wi
young people don't need to work. we just need to spend prolonged hours in an education system which is there to equip us with the skills required to tackle the greater world. right? sadly, mr. speaker, the truth cannot be further from what i just said. make no mistake, it's wonderful learning the value of x but why do we not teach young people how to prepare a cv or finding a job which would assist them in progressing in the job of their choice. why do schools cover topics such as reproduction...
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believe these documents having is young people their stake in consultations, young people voting for the representatives in elections. freedom is young people in the u.k. having the right to seek education and to pay exactly the same exactly -- say exactly what they are thinking and feeling, being able to vote for whoever they want. freedom is me being able to stand here 800 years after the magna carta was signed and talk about the amazing influence it has had and is still having on us as young people and freedom is a democracy we live in, that we are lucky enough to live in. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. let me start by asking you a question -- what did the bill of rights, the declaration of independence, and the universal declaration of human rights have in common? is their source of inspiration derives from the magna carta. apart from these hugely important pieces of legislation, the magna carter has a personal relevance to me. coming -- i have grown up visiting the cathedral where the archbishop is buried who is said to be the a
believe these documents having is young people their stake in consultations, young people voting for the representatives in elections. freedom is young people in the u.k. having the right to seek education and to pay exactly the same exactly -- say exactly what they are thinking and feeling, being able to vote for whoever they want. freedom is me being able to stand here 800 years after the magna carta was signed and talk about the amazing influence it has had and is still having on us as young...
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we represent young people and young people use public transport every single day. it is up to us to help them. i carried out a campaign for two years and the one thing that stood out to me was the cost of travel is taking over my family. that was from an average student from a school in northumberland. now, if that is taking over their family, that screams emotional. they need help and the only help they can get is from us to help them. if this is the national campaign, they tell decision-makers, they tell people in power, bus operators, this is pathetic, public transport needs help. young people need help to get to schools and socializing. thank you. [applause] the speaker: i want a speaker from london. the one with the turquoise top. >> yasmine from the london borough of ealing. i would echo others saying we should have a new focus. something that is more of a national campaign that a local issue. young people face discrimination based on their skin color, their religion, it essentially appalling. we cannot let this continue. as someone mentioned earlier, religio
we represent young people and young people use public transport every single day. it is up to us to help them. i carried out a campaign for two years and the one thing that stood out to me was the cost of travel is taking over my family. that was from an average student from a school in northumberland. now, if that is taking over their family, that screams emotional. they need help and the only help they can get is from us to help them. if this is the national campaign, they tell...
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a lot of our young people follow our ladder of leadership we created for them. over the years him if they start with us at age 14, by the time now leading groups of younger people. doing for others? tell us some of the things that others through the city school. ms. ortiz: sure. many of our young people have been advocating for years now in the city of boston, for example, to increase the number of jobs many young people from our neighborhoods are a vital part of the economic system of their households. so they have to rely on getting jobs to help their families. unfortunately, we do not have enough jobs in the city for the number of young people that are neighborhoods. so that is one of the campaigns that young people have been very active in helping achieve. projects, from school reform to we partner with different organizations to make sure y thato -- make sure that young people are aware of issues impacting our communities, but also leading that change. karen: so much of what is going on in the world now is impacting people and encouraging them to speak out,
a lot of our young people follow our ladder of leadership we created for them. over the years him if they start with us at age 14, by the time now leading groups of younger people. doing for others? tell us some of the things that others through the city school. ms. ortiz: sure. many of our young people have been advocating for years now in the city of boston, for example, to increase the number of jobs many young people from our neighborhoods are a vital part of the economic system of their...
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when you could reach most young people simply bringing on mtv. and today, we're all tuning into to a number of ad platforms, and mostly online, we have grown up largely as digital natives, it consuming information from a had multitude of sources, so our task at hand is to communicate effectively with the millennial generation on the platform that we're on. >> goods that make a does that , the multiple way of finding them and talking to them, does it create an opening for the organizations like black and brown people vote? >> absolutely. our project is primarily on reaching young people of particular millennials, and if it's social media, or whatever tool that we're using to keep up with one another and what's happening, we utilize that particular outlet to amplify that wardage and informed and be able to make decisions based on what is actually happening, and not consuming just what a lot of campaigns understand, that we're not sitting in front of the news every single night to get our information, so we have to be informed and find credible info
when you could reach most young people simply bringing on mtv. and today, we're all tuning into to a number of ad platforms, and mostly online, we have grown up largely as digital natives, it consuming information from a had multitude of sources, so our task at hand is to communicate effectively with the millennial generation on the platform that we're on. >> goods that make a does that , the multiple way of finding them and talking to them, does it create an opening for the organizations...
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this young gentleman share. -- here. >> thank you. i think we should have a living wage that is paid for those over 16. we are actually behind many other nations when it comes to paying a living wage for these people. leaving aside the problem some , there areents face also many workers who are forced to hold on multiple jobs in order to support their families. think of the impact on our young people nationwide. thank you. >> the southwest? yes. [laughter] i will take the fellow here in the red. let's hear from you. >> someone asked earlier whether 16-year-olds really need a living wage. i just think that is ridiculous. i know people and i know of people that by no fault of their own or choice of their own live independently of their parents, renting, living off benefits because their work doesn't pay enough. i think that's appalling. it's nonsensical and cruel to single out the most vulnerable of people in society hasenying them a wage that let them simply live. that's why i supported this motion. [applause] midland?bout the east yes
this young gentleman share. -- here. >> thank you. i think we should have a living wage that is paid for those over 16. we are actually behind many other nations when it comes to paying a living wage for these people. leaving aside the problem some , there areents face also many workers who are forced to hold on multiple jobs in order to support their families. think of the impact on our young people nationwide. thank you. >> the southwest? yes. [laughter] i will take the fellow...
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"why young americans are turned off to politics." [silence] >> welcome to the westminster town hall 5 years we have engaged in public reflection an dialogue on key issue was our day from a ethical perspective all forums are free to the public and information on upcoming events have been found online at westminster.org and westminster thf or like us at facebook an town hall forum. my name is tim anderson minister at the church located in beautiful downtown minneapolis and moderator of the forum it's my pleasure today to introduce speaker jennifer lawless a professor of governor in washington, d.c., and the director of the women and politics institute. she describes herself this way, i'm a 40-year-old political junkie. election day is my super bowl. [laughter] the sunday morning talk shows are my favorite reality tv, and my computer search history shows that political wire.com is my most visited website. this self-about political junkie graduated from union college in new york with a b.a. in political science and earned m.a. and p holl
"why young americans are turned off to politics." [silence] >> welcome to the westminster town hall 5 years we have engaged in public reflection an dialogue on key issue was our day from a ethical perspective all forums are free to the public and information on upcoming events have been found online at westminster.org and westminster thf or like us at facebook an town hall forum. my name is tim anderson minister at the church located in beautiful downtown minneapolis and...
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>> young entrepreneur sorority. so, that's more for the females, the ladies out there that want to be a part of the program. everywhere we are now, we have a group of young ladies saying, "we want to be a part of this." so, we're very excited about doing that, as well. so, it's certainly evolving. >> and you also did the peers workshops that you sort of offer community-wide. just taking a look at some of the community needs going into >> that was an amazing experience. the peers workshop -- again, we opened it up to all the young adults in the community, and it was just an opportunity to reach out to them and sort of try to help them refocus their minds coming into 2016. we executed this workshop right after christmas and right before new year's. so, that week time frame that we had there, we were coming together every single day for a few hours. i invited a lot of local businesses and support foundations out there for the young adults. and it was just a really powerful experience. they're very excited about continu
>> young entrepreneur sorority. so, that's more for the females, the ladies out there that want to be a part of the program. everywhere we are now, we have a group of young ladies saying, "we want to be a part of this." so, we're very excited about doing that, as well. so, it's certainly evolving. >> and you also did the peers workshops that you sort of offer community-wide. just taking a look at some of the community needs going into >> that was an amazing...
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young people work hard for the money they earn. do we deserve more or are we just grateful to have a job in the first place? the introduction of a living wage could benefit many, as we've heard today. it would aim to reduce the rates of in-work poverty. it could ease pressure on government's apart programs and could even increase motivation and productivity and economic output. however, we must also consider the issues surrounding a campaign for the living wage. . so employees could reduce the number of jobs available. an increase in wage may also increase the cost of living and could actually raise the poverty line higher. we can't expect to solve this immediately, as i'm sure we all know from experience, change doesn't happen overnight. the biggest risks we face is standing here year after year, campaigning for an even higher wage as the cost of living continues to increase. but the government have already announced as of april next year for people over the age of 25. this isn't the minimum wage we wont want, but it's a step in t
young people work hard for the money they earn. do we deserve more or are we just grateful to have a job in the first place? the introduction of a living wage could benefit many, as we've heard today. it would aim to reduce the rates of in-work poverty. it could ease pressure on government's apart programs and could even increase motivation and productivity and economic output. however, we must also consider the issues surrounding a campaign for the living wage. . so employees could reduce the...
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drivers. >> yes, every state has a graduating young drivers programme. programme. >> does the triple a talk to state governments about this sort of thing. >> absolutely. we have been lobbying at state level to get the throughs pass. the programs exist, and we continue to do that today. >> i'll finding built in, hands free operation. it's not universe val. one feature was a lock out facility if you sync up the phone while you are driving of the that's good. >> it is good. in most of the systems if you sync you before driving you can do all sorts of crazy things while the car is in motion. i'm glad you bring is up. >> one of the things an automotive manufacturer has tonne is you can sync your phone to the car, place a call without holding the phone to the ear. >> one of things they filed to recognise is there's mental distraction, cognitive distraction. if you engage in a task other thab driving while -- other than driving while operating the motorcycle. our brains are overloaded and we can't do either thing. when it comes to driving a car, it's serious. >
drivers. >> yes, every state has a graduating young drivers programme. programme. >> does the triple a talk to state governments about this sort of thing. >> absolutely. we have been lobbying at state level to get the throughs pass. the programs exist, and we continue to do that today. >> i'll finding built in, hands free operation. it's not universe val. one feature was a lock out facility if you sync up the phone while you are driving of the that's good. >> it is...
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last thoughts on driving, young people and distraction. choice available for everyone, but when i bought a house, when my kids were tiny, one of things i looked for was easy access to bus lines and subway lines. when they were older being able to get around developed independence and working knowledge of the city, postponing the drum beat for a driver's licence. kids. in real-life leave the kids isolated far from everywhere, and especially as they get older, itching to drive. i never understood why we build communities where there's no place to walk, to be, meet a friend or buy a soda, and act surprise when kids bug us for a car, a car that is, when others are passengers, a dangerous place to be. expert witnesses in court cases say over and over that teenagers don't have fully developed brains. i would love to know the motorist in the next car or the one behind me has a fully developed brain, and no smartphone. i'm ray suarez, thank you for joining us for "inside story". >>> a u.s. judge rules there is
last thoughts on driving, young people and distraction. choice available for everyone, but when i bought a house, when my kids were tiny, one of things i looked for was easy access to bus lines and subway lines. when they were older being able to get around developed independence and working knowledge of the city, postponing the drum beat for a driver's licence. kids. in real-life leave the kids isolated far from everywhere, and especially as they get older, itching to drive. i never understood...
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>> i think he looks like a young han solo. justin bieber as young han solo. goes from $1 billion to $2 billion. >> you're insane. >> selena gomez is a young lay eia. wrap everybody's world together with a nice bow on top. >> oh, my goodness. >> jimmy's sister posted these videos to our facebook page. sadly, he had no insurance to help him with these medical bills. and because of all of this, he's essentially lost everything. the gofundme page has been set up, donations are coming in. they hope to raise $50,000 to help jimmy through his recovery. jimmy get out from underneath his motorcycle. his sister wanted to make sure credit is given to those two guys for essentially saving jimmy's life. here are pictures of his kids as well. >> i love his attitude about all this, this picture with his thumbs up shows how much energy and how much he wants to continue healing and getting better and continuing to live his life. >> this picture from december 29th shows his improvement. you can see he is coming along. >> that's incredible, the improvement. it's stunning. >>> a
>> i think he looks like a young han solo. justin bieber as young han solo. goes from $1 billion to $2 billion. >> you're insane. >> selena gomez is a young lay eia. wrap everybody's world together with a nice bow on top. >> oh, my goodness. >> jimmy's sister posted these videos to our facebook page. sadly, he had no insurance to help him with these medical bills. and because of all of this, he's essentially lost everything. the gofundme page has been set up,...
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on behalf of all young people to make sure each and every young person's education extracts the full potential for them. not everyone finds education easy. we have our own strengths and weaknesses in all manners of daily life and exams don't show us. we have to unlock people's potential to see how talented they are. we are the future generation, and with having varying types of education to suit the needs of every individual, without it we will never see everyone's full potential. in wales, over the coming years we're going to be facing huge educational reforms. however, we still need to make sure that young people have a varied curriculum that is constantly developing so that they are taught the skills needed to be prepared for life. this is obviously important to all of us as it has been debated in the chamber today. this is why it is so valuable. it is our right to have an education and for it to develop each child's talents and person. education is something that starts the moment you were born but will stay with you for life. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> katherine, than
on behalf of all young people to make sure each and every young person's education extracts the full potential for them. not everyone finds education easy. we have our own strengths and weaknesses in all manners of daily life and exams don't show us. we have to unlock people's potential to see how talented they are. we are the future generation, and with having varying types of education to suit the needs of every individual, without it we will never see everyone's full potential. in wales,...
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a better life for young people and our constituents. and living wage is not the answer. >> thank you very much indeed. the east midlands. who is still trying to speak from the east midlands? of. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> if we raise the minimum wage, eventually they're going to get rid of us. if they raise the living wage, they're going to raise prices of food, rent and mortgages. if we do all of this, then eventually we'll be back to square one and eventually we're going to be in this whole process again, which i think is completely wasting our time and we can focus on something which is more important to all of us. thank you. >> we'll take a speaker from london. this young woman. >> unemployment rates are less than they've ever been. more people have started their own businesses and become self-employed. with the rise of small business owner, such as my dad, it has become increasingly difficult for them to pay a national living wage, especially in london which enkunchs them to grow and support them, the small earners who nay not b
a better life for young people and our constituents. and living wage is not the answer. >> thank you very much indeed. the east midlands. who is still trying to speak from the east midlands? of. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> if we raise the minimum wage, eventually they're going to get rid of us. if they raise the living wage, they're going to raise prices of food, rent and mortgages. if we do all of this, then eventually we'll be back to square one and eventually we're going...
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mayor ciro buonajuto is trying to rally young people. they're the future of the city. >> we have great poverty in ercolano which can provide the camorra with a niche. we need to pay attention to poor people and treat them well. if they're pushed to the social margins, it can create fertile soil for criminality. reporter: it won't be easy to keep organized crime out of ercolano. but the city residents say that people in other places in italy could also do what they have done. the key is commitment. damien: in the 1990's i lived in poland and was always struck by how pro-western young people were. everyone seemed to want to learn english. and a lot of my polish friends were keen to study or work in western europe. you could really feel how the whole society seemed to be becoming less conservative and more pro-european. and for the past eight years that has also included the government, which has been a modernising force in society. but that all changed in october's parliamentary elections when the conservative law and justice party swept i
mayor ciro buonajuto is trying to rally young people. they're the future of the city. >> we have great poverty in ercolano which can provide the camorra with a niche. we need to pay attention to poor people and treat them well. if they're pushed to the social margins, it can create fertile soil for criminality. reporter: it won't be easy to keep organized crime out of ercolano. but the city residents say that people in other places in italy could also do what they have done. the key is...
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we represent young people and young people use public transport every single day. it is up to us to help them. i carried out a campaign for two years and the one thing that stood out to me was the cost of travel is taking over my family. that was from an average student at a school in northumberland. now, if that is taking over their family, that screams emotional. they need help and the only help they can get is from us to help them. if this is the national campaign, they tell decision-makers, they tell people in power, bus operators, that this is pathetic, public transport needs help. young people need help to get to schools and to get to socializing to help people. thank you. [applause] the speaker: i want a speaker from london. the one with the turquoise top. >> yasmine from the london borough of ealing. having only had transport as a campaign a few years back, i would echo others saying we should have a new focus. something that is more of a national campaign that a local issue. let's instead look at the injustice that young people around the world face everyt
we represent young people and young people use public transport every single day. it is up to us to help them. i carried out a campaign for two years and the one thing that stood out to me was the cost of travel is taking over my family. that was from an average student at a school in northumberland. now, if that is taking over their family, that screams emotional. they need help and the only help they can get is from us to help them. if this is the national campaign, they tell decision-makers,...
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so my agent is marketing a young adult novel right now, and i'm working on a second young adult novel about civil war. my first "a voice from the border" was published several years ago and it is a period of time that really intrigues me. . i am thinking about a possible book on laura ingles wilder, but it is shadoshadowy and it has n taken step yet. let's thank pamela for coming. safe travels, everyone. >> you're watching american history tv. follow us on twitter at cspan history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> all weekend american history tv features oakland, california incorporated in 1852, it is located about six miles east across the bay from san francisco. cspan's city tour staff visits and showcased the city's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> the first significant number of migrants game in early
so my agent is marketing a young adult novel right now, and i'm working on a second young adult novel about civil war. my first "a voice from the border" was published several years ago and it is a period of time that really intrigues me. . i am thinking about a possible book on laura ingles wilder, but it is shadoshadowy and it has n taken step yet. let's thank pamela for coming. safe travels, everyone. >> you're watching american history tv. follow us on twitter at cspan...
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when you take a look at young people, young people particularly are likely to see immigrants as a strength for the country. but we wanted to look a little deeper in this survey. and one of the questions that we asked was, "what is it about immigration that concerns you? is it that immigrants use government services? is it that immigrants take jobs? is it that immigrants are coming to this country and may change the culture of america? >> what we found is we found that the number one thing that americans pointed to was they're worried that immigrants are a burden to local government services-- to schools and to hospitals. that was the number one reason, followed by jobs. the question about affecting american culture was much farther down the list, with less than ten percent of americans citing that as the number one concern they had with regards to immigration. >> hinojosa: when you look at this number of 50.5 million latinos in the united states, break down that number. who makes up that number? >> well, when we talk about the hispanic origins of all of these latinos in the united states,
when you take a look at young people, young people particularly are likely to see immigrants as a strength for the country. but we wanted to look a little deeper in this survey. and one of the questions that we asked was, "what is it about immigration that concerns you? is it that immigrants use government services? is it that immigrants take jobs? is it that immigrants are coming to this country and may change the culture of america? >> what we found is we found that the number one...
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and she will be active as a first lady not only will she be very young but but she looks young.king at our wedding picture, we found the old video from our wedding. >> the cell and the letting video. i was like a teenager. but i have age. [laughter] but michelle she looks identical. identical. i am proud of her that is why my daughters have turned out so well. it is a young woman's turn. >> you have been raising your hand. >> i am a science major island to say thank you about the keystone pipeline. and what environmental issue has impacted you the most? >> that is a great question. it is important to understand how much progress has been made in my lifetime. talk about the environment but we don't realize a remember what we have accomplished already. in the 1970's, in california there are days people did not go outside. regularly where the smog was so bad like beijing now. with asthma or respiratory disease you we're done. as recently as 1979 when i first went to college the first week was there i felt a burning in my chest. but now it is a there. to institute things like cataly
and she will be active as a first lady not only will she be very young but but she looks young.king at our wedding picture, we found the old video from our wedding. >> the cell and the letting video. i was like a teenager. but i have age. [laughter] but michelle she looks identical. identical. i am proud of her that is why my daughters have turned out so well. it is a young woman's turn. >> you have been raising your hand. >> i am a science major island to say thank you about...
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four young citizens are with me for this program. and david bernstein, when you look at the political attitudes of young millennials, are they very different from the people decades older than they are? >> they actually are quite different, ray. it's one of the things that makes this generation really stand out and one of the reasons why it's such an important voting participate. and millennials are on the way to making up one-third of the lectorate as they come of age in this election, and these are the last few waves of that happening. and this is a generation that obviously has not only -- is overwhelmingly in favor of issues like gay marriage, but that's led the way on those issues. we have paved the way for older generations to be more accepting on that issue in particular, and there's a much deeper sense of frustration with the polarization in washington among people in this generation. there is, i think, less trust, very little of trust, and congress' approval rating, 9% across the board. and what young be patience, live in th
four young citizens are with me for this program. and david bernstein, when you look at the political attitudes of young millennials, are they very different from the people decades older than they are? >> they actually are quite different, ray. it's one of the things that makes this generation really stand out and one of the reasons why it's such an important voting participate. and millennials are on the way to making up one-third of the lectorate as they come of age in this election,...
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a young minister from a remarkably young age, he was an unwavering champion of liberty and opportunity and a and a tir proponent of unity and progress. he spoke out for people who had been silenced. he stood up for those who were oppressed. but you know, as we celebrate dr. king's legacy, over time sometimes in the way that we speak of him, he becomes sort of a static figure. i don't know if anyone has noticed that. he seems to be almost sort of frozen in amber. you know, at a particular moment of time. and when the reality is what he is best known for and what he best achieved was through his actions. he was a man of action. he took action over and over again in the face of violence, in the face of adversity. he went to jail for his actions abwrote one of the greatest tracks and epistles that we have seen since the letters of paul to the corinthians, of course, i refer to the letter from the birmingham jail. and his words and his deeds, his actions were what prodded the conscience of the nation that had long failed to deliver on the promises that were set forth in its founding documen
a young minister from a remarkably young age, he was an unwavering champion of liberty and opportunity and a and a tir proponent of unity and progress. he spoke out for people who had been silenced. he stood up for those who were oppressed. but you know, as we celebrate dr. king's legacy, over time sometimes in the way that we speak of him, he becomes sort of a static figure. i don't know if anyone has noticed that. he seems to be almost sort of frozen in amber. you know, at a particular moment...
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this young lady in the red. then i will go further back. >> thank you so much for being here and taking my question. i am the mother of a 16-year-old boy who is smart and beautiful. he also really struggles with mental illness, and he is currently in an inpatient program right now. i think -- my family, i think anyone would agree that my family has incredibly great health insurance. and i know that mental health parity is the law. but we still have to fight for every single admission. every single new treatments that we have asked -- that the experts, his doctors all agree that this is what he needs to get better. and the health insurance company constantly tries to whittle it down and only provide the minimum amount. as a parent with a sick child, i only have so much energy to fight this fight. and something just really needs to be done. hillary clinton: how many of you know someone with mental health problems? [applause] hillary clinton: how many of you know how difficult it is to get the medical care you need
this young lady in the red. then i will go further back. >> thank you so much for being here and taking my question. i am the mother of a 16-year-old boy who is smart and beautiful. he also really struggles with mental illness, and he is currently in an inpatient program right now. i think -- my family, i think anyone would agree that my family has incredibly great health insurance. and i know that mental health parity is the law. but we still have to fight for every single admission....
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amy: and what advice do you have to young women and then two young men? -- to young men?for young women, i say look out for each other. as females, we have to stick together because no one else is going to have our back into the young males, start learning from an early age what you should do at a situation like that or if a situation does occur like that incapacitated,is it is all about the mindset that you create as you're growing up. amy: and her thoughts as you sit next -- you both, melinda and daisy, you are meeting sheila for the first time. >> yes. amy: do you feel like you know her daughter audrie -- or at least know the experience that she went through? >> i feel like in some way i know her, but in other ways, i don't. i know audrie from what i have heard and i have kind of hated this picture of who she was. i don't know her like her mom did, but i feel like i know her in my perspective. it was really hard for me to come here and meet her because i kept asking my friends, what do i say to her? i didn't speak out soon enough. amy: what do you mean? >> i feel like
amy: and what advice do you have to young women and then two young men? -- to young men?for young women, i say look out for each other. as females, we have to stick together because no one else is going to have our back into the young males, start learning from an early age what you should do at a situation like that or if a situation does occur like that incapacitated,is it is all about the mindset that you create as you're growing up. amy: and her thoughts as you sit next -- you both, melinda...
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a young minister from a remarkably young age he was a n unwavering champion of liberty and a tireless proponent of unity and progress. he spoke up for people who had been silent. he stood up for those who had been oppressed. as we celebrate dr. king's legacy, overtime sometimes he becomes a static figure. he seems to be almost frozen in amber, at a particular moment of time, when the reality is what he is best known for and for he best achieved were through his actions. he was a man of action. he took action over and over again in the face of violence, in the face of adversity. he went to jail for his actions and wrote one of the greatest pieces we have seen since the letters of paul to the corinthians. i refer to the letter from a birmingham jail. his actions were what product to keep the conscience of the nation. we have long failed to deliver. of course, he is known for his words. he turned the days in which he was living, a long night of racial injustice and of course it was. he and countless other brave men, women, and children worked so hard. they took action against jim crow. t
a young minister from a remarkably young age he was a n unwavering champion of liberty and a tireless proponent of unity and progress. he spoke up for people who had been silent. he stood up for those who had been oppressed. as we celebrate dr. king's legacy, overtime sometimes he becomes a static figure. he seems to be almost frozen in amber, at a particular moment of time, when the reality is what he is best known for and for he best achieved were through his actions. he was a man of action....
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. -- ambassador young. professor william spriggs could not be with us today, but since his warmest regards. be first speaker today will mr. alden mcdonald junior, president and ceo of liberty bank and trust, a position he has held since the bank inception in 1972. he is the longest tenured african-american financial executive in the country, and on january 11 he celebrates his 50th anniversary in banking. he is recognized -- [applause] he is recognized as a passionate advocate and a dynamic catalyst in helping people own homes, build wealth, and develop as community leaders. to start us off with more on the history of the freedman's bank. thank you. [applause] alde: thank you very much mr. secretary. the sting wish guests, members of congress, ladies and gentlemen. guests, members of congress, ladies and gentlemen, i come before you this afternoon standing on the shoulders of historic men and women who recognize the need to build wealth in the african-american community to make us a strong and prosperous na
. -- ambassador young. professor william spriggs could not be with us today, but since his warmest regards. be first speaker today will mr. alden mcdonald junior, president and ceo of liberty bank and trust, a position he has held since the bank inception in 1972. he is the longest tenured african-american financial executive in the country, and on january 11 he celebrates his 50th anniversary in banking. he is recognized -- [applause] he is recognized as a passionate advocate and a dynamic...
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this exact period of young adulthood. you know, sure many of you have run into smokers in your life. i have many many friends and family members and i hardly ever run into someone who says, only i wish i picked up that cigarette earlier. i wish i'd started when i was 12 instead of 14. it's that moment unfortunately, when young people become addicted and become adults who are addicted and in many instances regretful because they know of the health harms that have been brought along with the tobacco. as the supervisor said, it's also a social thing. the reason this a very interesting proposal is that young people 15, 16, may not be able to legally buy their friends who are just over the bracket. sure many of you remember being just short of 21 maybe in college or something you had a friend who purchase alcohol for you. it's the same issue with cigarettes. young people are accessing them despite the fact they are not of age at this point. there is evidence that there would not be a tremendous business impact even a national
this exact period of young adulthood. you know, sure many of you have run into smokers in your life. i have many many friends and family members and i hardly ever run into someone who says, only i wish i picked up that cigarette earlier. i wish i'd started when i was 12 instead of 14. it's that moment unfortunately, when young people become addicted and become adults who are addicted and in many instances regretful because they know of the health harms that have been brought along with the...
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so i teach young people their responsibilities.e same time, i spend a lot of time talking about their rights when interacting with the police. >> judge, we want to talk more about that in just a moment but first we need to take another short break. we will be right back with more on our conversation. >>> welcome back to a special african-american roundtable edition of "beyond the headlines." i'm ama daetz sitting in for cheryl jennings. we have our guests in today talking more about black history month and the issues facing our black communities. judge, let's go back to you for a moment and talk a little about your initiative and some of the things you're doing. >> sure. two years ago -- actually last year some co-founders and i formed the african-american composer initiative. our mission is to bring the music of black composers to the world. margaret bonds, florence price, william grant still, joshua mcgee, those names are mostly unknown to people. they are all african-american composers, some of whom are no longer with us. joshua
so i teach young people their responsibilities.e same time, i spend a lot of time talking about their rights when interacting with the police. >> judge, we want to talk more about that in just a moment but first we need to take another short break. we will be right back with more on our conversation. >>> welcome back to a special african-american roundtable edition of "beyond the headlines." i'm ama daetz sitting in for cheryl jennings. we have our guests in today...
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we have a photo of the young lady's nose. they will cover all medical costs. they're not really being blamed. i think he's going to be okay. >>> this is a really sweet video. it's all about the story of the relationship between a young elephant and the guy driving this tractor. every single day, when he turns up and the elephant gets a look, he makes a beeline for him. he goes straight for him. >> aww. >> as soon as he gets up close, you see the affection. she just starts pawing at him with her trunk. >> that's why i love elephants, it's like a gentle giant. something i think most of us should do but probably never be able to because it requires so much commitment. >> she's living her life producing zero trash. >> this is all the garbage i accumulated in 11 months. >> what is she doing than what we're doing at home? >> it's small changes. she takes her recyclable shopping bags, loads them up with mason jars. when she needs to buy items in bulk, she reuses it over and over again. she makes her own toothpaste and mouthwash. >> it really is modifying your lifesty
we have a photo of the young lady's nose. they will cover all medical costs. they're not really being blamed. i think he's going to be okay. >>> this is a really sweet video. it's all about the story of the relationship between a young elephant and the guy driving this tractor. every single day, when he turns up and the elephant gets a look, he makes a beeline for him. he goes straight for him. >> aww. >> as soon as he gets up close, you see the affection. she just starts...
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you say the young boys how old, 14, 15? >> yes. >> reporter: finally they are hunkered down with a group of men. unlike most, they own up to their ages. how old are you? >> i am 14. >> who are you traveling with? >> my cousin. >> you are with your cousin? how old is he. >> 13. >> ages 14 and 13. their home is in kabul. vilal told us the last time he had a shower was more than two weeks ago. the men they were traveling with, strangers who, like the boys, also paid thousands of dollars to the same smuggler to take them along a now well-traveled route. >> how hard is this for you? how hard is this trip, this journey? >> this for us, we have fast moving by walking, by walking we are coming, like about six or seven hours ten difficult. >> how many countries have you been through, do you know, have you lost track? >> no, i don't know know exactly how many countries i will pass. >> but you have a long way to go? >> yes. >> cousins balal and latif said they were going to belgium where they n know no one but where thy hope to go to
you say the young boys how old, 14, 15? >> yes. >> reporter: finally they are hunkered down with a group of men. unlike most, they own up to their ages. how old are you? >> i am 14. >> who are you traveling with? >> my cousin. >> you are with your cousin? how old is he. >> 13. >> ages 14 and 13. their home is in kabul. vilal told us the last time he had a shower was more than two weeks ago. the men they were traveling with, strangers who, like the...
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our prison -- [inaudible] >> preventing young people, troubled young people from falling into the jaws of these dangerously screwed up extremists? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. it's disturbing when people are in our care, when state is looking after them that on some occasions they have been radicalized because of what they heard in prison either from other prisoners or perhaps on occasions visiting and we need to sort the situation out. the justice secretary has put in place a review. i will look very carefully at the report that if they're radicalized bereradicallized. [shouting] >> 74 billion or to use -- [inaudible] >> for the year in the region of 9 billion tons. will the prime minister finally concede -- [shouting] >> will the prime minister -- >> i think we got the jest. order. that was a polite way of saying that the honorable woman had concluded the question. >> has cut the deficit in half from the record level that we inherited and will be down by two-thirds and meeting what we want to see in terms of debt. what a contrast i would say with the situation that sco
our prison -- [inaudible] >> preventing young people, troubled young people from falling into the jaws of these dangerously screwed up extremists? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. it's disturbing when people are in our care, when state is looking after them that on some occasions they have been radicalized because of what they heard in prison either from other prisoners or perhaps on occasions visiting and we need to sort the situation out. the justice secretary has put...
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just how many young girls prosecutors say he molested, this is 9 on your side at 7. tonight- a cincinnati man remains in a north korean prison. the 21 year old wyoming grad was detained china over an incident that had taken place earlier in his hotel. that's according to the tour company otto warmbier was traveling with-- which also says-- warmbier appeared to have been purposely delayed at immigration.after everyone was on the plane- an airport official told otto's tour group he had been taken to the hospital. they never saw him again. 9 on your side's ashley zilka spoke to one expert who believes there is a reason behind this capture- and it's not because of otto's behavior. the wyoming high school graduate has been held captive since january second. according to a political science expert- the united states has to assume north korea wants something for his safe return. 10:40 he's a pawn in a larger game. 42he's accused of committing a hostile act against north korea- but one political science professor at uc believes otto warmbier is nothing more than a bargaining
just how many young girls prosecutors say he molested, this is 9 on your side at 7. tonight- a cincinnati man remains in a north korean prison. the 21 year old wyoming grad was detained china over an incident that had taken place earlier in his hotel. that's according to the tour company otto warmbier was traveling with-- which also says-- warmbier appeared to have been purposely delayed at immigration.after everyone was on the plane- an airport official told otto's tour group he had been taken...
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>> i'll tell you what we're doing for young people. there are record numbers going to university, record numbers who are taking on different ships, record numbers in work. actually today the unemployment figures show a record low in the unemployment rate amongst those people have left school. i say to the honorable gentleman one of the reasons why a labour mp and the south of england is because they talk about contract talk to opportunity in it. >> i would like to thank the prime minister for launching the fresh delivery board on monday evening at number 10. is a men and women who are experts in their sectors come together to deliver the 3 million apprentice starts by 2020. does he agree with me that it would be a great, when students log on to the website they are informed about the opportunity of degree apprenticeships as well as the more traditional degree? >> i think is make a very important point. two reasons. one is that if you become an apprentice that is no locking at the chance of doing a degree later in your career big indeed
>> i'll tell you what we're doing for young people. there are record numbers going to university, record numbers who are taking on different ships, record numbers in work. actually today the unemployment figures show a record low in the unemployment rate amongst those people have left school. i say to the honorable gentleman one of the reasons why a labour mp and the south of england is because they talk about contract talk to opportunity in it. >> i would like to thank the prime...
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young also did that in prince georges county on wednesday. they were feeding lunch. in laouden county they've been doing something all along that's been helping to feed children, send food home on fridays. they send bags of food home so the kids can eat throughout the weekend. talk about the problem of hunger. so many children who only eat when they go to school. >> i know that's something i hear a lot with our partners and our sponsors, and that's why i just admire d.c. and prince georges county for opening their schools. one problem that they do have, when there's a half day on friday or no school or a snow day, a lot of these kids go through a whole weekend without eating. so it's just, you know, i commend them for doing that. one thing that i try to work with is helping them take that food and making it healthy. sometimes i've heard that they, you know, they don't know how to cook with certain foods, or they keep making the same thing over and over again, so we try to give kids and families creative meals that they can try over the weekend. and that is a great op
young also did that in prince georges county on wednesday. they were feeding lunch. in laouden county they've been doing something all along that's been helping to feed children, send food home on fridays. they send bags of food home so the kids can eat throughout the weekend. talk about the problem of hunger. so many children who only eat when they go to school. >> i know that's something i hear a lot with our partners and our sponsors, and that's why i just admire d.c. and prince...
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. >> oh, working, keeps you young. i says, it keeps you young. >> reporter: rob nelson, channel 7, eyewitness news. what a wonderful story. we should point out rob nelson joins us with more on this. rob, you say he's been cutting hair since the 1920s? since grace coolidge was first lady?... it's easy for me cause look at her. aw... so we use k-y ultragel. it enhances my body's natural moisture so i can get into the swing of it a bit quicker. and when i know she's feeling like that, it makes me feel like we're both... when she enjoys it, we enjoy it even more. and i enjoy it. feel the difference with k-y ultragel. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, call this number now. your acceptance i
. >> oh, working, keeps you young. i says, it keeps you young. >> reporter: rob nelson, channel 7, eyewitness news. what a wonderful story. we should point out rob nelson joins us with more on this. rob, you say he's been cutting hair since the 1920s? since grace coolidge was first lady?... it's easy for me cause look at her. aw... so we use k-y ultragel. it enhances my body's natural moisture so i can get into the swing of it a bit quicker. and when i know she's feeling like that,...
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a young minister from a remarkably young age, he was unwaivering champion of liberty and opportunity. he spoke out for people who had been silenced. he stood up for those who were oppressed. you know as we celebrate dr. king's legacy, sometimes in the way that we speak, he become sort of of a static figure. he seems to be frozen in amber at a particular moment of time. when the reality is, what he is best known for and what he best achieved was through his actions. he was a man of action. he took action over and over again in the face of violence, in the face of adversity. he went to jail for his actions and wrote one of the greatest tracks that we have seen since the letters of paul to the corinthians. i refer to the letter from the birmingham jail. his words and deeds, his actions were with with the conscious of a nation. that long failed to deliver on the promises that were set forth in astounding documents. of course he's known for his words. he termed the days in which he was living the long night of racial injustice. it was. he and countless brave men and women and children work
a young minister from a remarkably young age, he was unwaivering champion of liberty and opportunity. he spoke out for people who had been silenced. he stood up for those who were oppressed. you know as we celebrate dr. king's legacy, sometimes in the way that we speak, he become sort of of a static figure. he seems to be frozen in amber at a particular moment of time. when the reality is, what he is best known for and what he best achieved was through his actions. he was a man of action. he...
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our young guys are trying and learning on the fly. >> back in the day. the rockets, obliged by missing a record 23 free throws. his team still wins the game. some wonder if it's really basketball make your free throws and it's not an issue. >> a huge weekend for the panthers back nights. look what he did at the glass today. a plus game in goal tomorrow. hosting the champs i'm talking about the chicago black hawks they have won 12 straight. then saturday, tampa bay, that's facing a double whammy. >> taking nothing away from the other teams. having a tough time, i think your team gets excited for those games and i'm hoping that they are one of the best games of the season. >> i think they better. you cannot miss the bright colors. hitting a passing shot and saying okay, no problem. a big hitter, he's a threat, and he reaches a third round. about the colors game. the hard-hitting american reached the semis. they start to leash the power. she moves on to the third round. that's a big thing we're expecting this season she has a big game. >> how are the men do
our young guys are trying and learning on the fly. >> back in the day. the rockets, obliged by missing a record 23 free throws. his team still wins the game. some wonder if it's really basketball make your free throws and it's not an issue. >> a huge weekend for the panthers back nights. look what he did at the glass today. a plus game in goal tomorrow. hosting the champs i'm talking about the chicago black hawks they have won 12 straight. then saturday, tampa bay, that's facing a...
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. >>> a young woman bares her soul about what it's like. >> to lose your hair when you're way too young. >> the freeing moment when she finally decides to let it all go. >>> plus the crazy ride at a wedding. >>> and get ready to lift the big one. >> why he definitely wasn't ready for this. >>> a little back and forth. he got aggressive. they brought him in. once they got there. >> whoa. >> okay. you can see and hear the charges adding up. >> he's having some heated conversation with the officers. he turns around and -- >> he was forced to surrender when they pepper sprayed him and he came to his knees. >> while handcuffed and surrounded by police, this is the perfect time to start a fight. >> well, you know. >> i want to hear his logic. >> they pushed him. >> okay. and? >> and he has a really bad temper. he's already in handcuffs. do they really have to push him? >> they let him go. >> what? >> yes, he was released on the premise that he will return to be charged. he will face the judge. >>> in england they're looking for these guys because they believe they raided several stores. they
. >>> a young woman bares her soul about what it's like. >> to lose your hair when you're way too young. >> the freeing moment when she finally decides to let it all go. >>> plus the crazy ride at a wedding. >>> and get ready to lift the big one. >> why he definitely wasn't ready for this. >>> a little back and forth. he got aggressive. they brought him in. once they got there. >> whoa. >> okay. you can see and hear the charges...