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young: i can assure the young lady that the natives on the north side of alaska support this. they've been working closely with the oil industry as partners. i think we ought to accept the fact that they are the most affected and if they want it, we ought to support it. with that, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from minnesota. ms. mccollum: mr. chairman, to -- the gentleman from alaska, if there's no other speakers, i have the right to close so i'll reserve. mr. young: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. ms. mccollum: i think this is something where people in this chamber know that the gentleman from alaska and i are going to disagree on. i will state for the record that i have spoken with many native alaskans who do oppose this and so they're not all of one mind throughout alaska on this issue, that they are concerned about he effect of a -- the effect a catastrophic oil spill would have on their society. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the question is on the amen
young: i can assure the young lady that the natives on the north side of alaska support this. they've been working closely with the oil industry as partners. i think we ought to accept the fact that they are the most affected and if they want it, we ought to support it. with that, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from minnesota. ms. mccollum: mr. chairman, to -- the gentleman from alaska, if there's no other speakers, i have the right to close so i'll reserve. mr....
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these young job seekers know they face unfavorable odds.ith success on the line, they can't give up. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kim is the first son in a family that runs a package manufacturing business. he grew up bearing the family's expectations on his shoulders. his life began going astray in the summer of his senior year. he suddenly lost the ability to read. he says it was a psychological disorder caused by stress. after that, he got into college but soon dropped out. his parts got divorced, and now he lives alone while working part time. he makes $5 an hour at his part-time job. that means no matter how hard he works, he can only pay for rent, food, and counseling. >> in south korea, male citizens must complete mandatory military service by the age of 30. this is a difficult prospect, who has little control over his life. he lives in an apartment behind a shopping district. the bathroom and kitchen are shared. each bedroom is about five square meters. rent is $230 a month. there are a few apartments that are cheaper or smaller. he says he can only th
these young job seekers know they face unfavorable odds.ith success on the line, they can't give up. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kim is the first son in a family that runs a package manufacturing business. he grew up bearing the family's expectations on his shoulders. his life began going astray in the summer of his senior year. he suddenly lost the ability to read. he says it was a psychological disorder caused by stress. after that, he got into college but soon dropped out. his parts got divorced,...
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you mentioned young women and i will add to that, young men as well. just people in college classes now, it is expensive to go to college, it is more expensive now than it was. if they are following, they are really investing in your education and you want to be part of the solution for the most part. we see that a lot. i'm at illinois state and we see that the lot on our college campus. campus a very diverse and we have a lot of students who are very engaged in a wide range of activism. bey tend not to just inflamed, our feminist organization, but also in pride, young republicans, that is an interesting combination. people who are in pride and he and republicans. i think that is exciting. they are not pigeonholing themselves like we used to do. and i'm standing up very proud to be doing what i do and working with students. having said that they are credible united to how the world works. -- incredibly naive to how the world works. me of the things that makes very comfortable about that is i don't think it is their fault. i think we are not teaching th
you mentioned young women and i will add to that, young men as well. just people in college classes now, it is expensive to go to college, it is more expensive now than it was. if they are following, they are really investing in your education and you want to be part of the solution for the most part. we see that a lot. i'm at illinois state and we see that the lot on our college campus. campus a very diverse and we have a lot of students who are very engaged in a wide range of activism. bey...
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you mentioned young women, and i will add to that, young men as well. think people in college classes now -- it is expensive to go to college. it is more expensive now than it was in the 1980's. if you are going, you are really investing in your education, and you want to be part of the solution, for the most part. we see that a lot. i'm at illinois state. we see that on the college campus. we have a very diverse campus. we have a lot of students who are very engaged, and a wide range of activism. iny tend not to just be flame, which is our feminist organization, but they are also in pride, young republicans. that is an interesting domination. --ple who are in pride and an interesting combination. people who are in pride and young republicans. they are not pigeonholing themselves like we used to do to students, and they are really standing up. i'm very proud to be doing what i do, and working with students. but having said that, they are incredibly naive to how the world works. and you should be, i suppose, at that age. that makesthe things me very unco
you mentioned young women, and i will add to that, young men as well. think people in college classes now -- it is expensive to go to college. it is more expensive now than it was in the 1980's. if you are going, you are really investing in your education, and you want to be part of the solution, for the most part. we see that a lot. i'm at illinois state. we see that on the college campus. we have a very diverse campus. we have a lot of students who are very engaged, and a wide range of...
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two young men bicycling by saw what was going on and called the police, pulled him off. one of those young men who rescued her was crying so uncontrollably he couldn't give a statement for a while. was that bad. he was arrested. they went to jury trial. he was convicted and the judge sentenced him to six months. >> and made a statement why, saying he thought longer than that would be damaging for his future, right. >> guest: damaging to his future. an adverse consequence on his life. gee, you think it might have an adverse consequence on her life? she'll never be the same. never be the same. and she wrote an incredibly moving letter to the judge, to the court, to talk about what he had done to her and how her life had been thrashed and how she will never be the same again, and how she suffers for it. and that sentence, that six months was because he was a very famous -- a swimmer who was supposedly an olympic hopeful and all of that. he was given this basically pass, and i have to say i felt two ways about it. felt number one, six months? for rape of an unconscious girl?
two young men bicycling by saw what was going on and called the police, pulled him off. one of those young men who rescued her was crying so uncontrollably he couldn't give a statement for a while. was that bad. he was arrested. they went to jury trial. he was convicted and the judge sentenced him to six months. >> and made a statement why, saying he thought longer than that would be damaging for his future, right. >> guest: damaging to his future. an adverse consequence on his...
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we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> out of work and out of options, more and more are turning to the oldest profession in a desperate bid to make ends meet. >> and why are you guys out doing this? >> i'm homeless with four kids. >> but lurking in the shadows are the pimps and the traffickers, predators who will stop at nothing to extract their pound of flesh. >> they're going to beat you, kill you, or overdose you. one of the three, you're going to leave here in a very tragic way. >> get your hands up! >> hands up! >> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan as they battle to rescue the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >> please! please! i beg you. >>> detroit, michigan, once the very hub of american industrial might, the city's economic collapse is staggering. today, with unemployment hovering near 20%, motown is a tough place to find a job. that is, unless you happen to be dealing in one of the few lines
we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> out of work and out of options, more and more are turning to the oldest profession in a desperate bid to make ends meet. >> and why are you guys out doing this? >> i'm homeless with four kids. >> but lurking in the shadows are the pimps and the traffickers, predators who will stop at nothing to extract their pound of flesh. >> they're going to...
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national nonprofit which focuses on empowering young women with information. arianna presley, she was first elected to the boston city council in 2009 becoming the first woman of color ever elected to the council. [applause] and join us is actress amber tamblyn, he starred in the sisterhood of the traveling pants movies and has appeared on the hit template television shows 2 and a half men and house after getting her start on general hospital . [applause] guiding today's discussion,, refinery 29 executive editor of global news. and the atlantic, senior editor alec wagner. thanks. >> thank you guys for joining us. as far as i know, the pinot grigio is still flowing so get your wine on. for all of us teetotalers on stage here we will be able to have our chardonnay when we are done . in an hour or two, hillary clinton is going to be nominated as the first female to lead a major american political party. [applause] i think there could be no more relevant backdrop against which to discuss women in politics and specifically young women so i want to start with one ba
national nonprofit which focuses on empowering young women with information. arianna presley, she was first elected to the boston city council in 2009 becoming the first woman of color ever elected to the council. [applause] and join us is actress amber tamblyn, he starred in the sisterhood of the traveling pants movies and has appeared on the hit template television shows 2 and a half men and house after getting her start on general hospital . [applause] guiding today's discussion,, refinery...
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she says at the heart of every young adult book is this equation. that's power plus belonging is equal to identity. and i really feel like that describe miz work. my work is really about how young people find their power, how their find their voice, how they find their sense of belonging, how that adds up to their identity. >> in fact, that is one of the reasons that you would drawn to superman, right? >> absolutely. >> you saw it through that lens. >> yeah, i've been a superhero fan in general for a long time. superman is the very first superhero. he's the one that established the conventions of that genre. he was created by the sons of poor jewish immigrants. and i don't know if they did it consciously but i feel like they put a piece of the immigrant experience into that character. he really is an immigrant. he's from a different culture. he comes over to america. and he has to wrestle between these two cultures. he's a kryptonian and also an american and figure out how these things fit together. >> you started working on superman for dc comics.
she says at the heart of every young adult book is this equation. that's power plus belonging is equal to identity. and i really feel like that describe miz work. my work is really about how young people find their power, how their find their voice, how they find their sense of belonging, how that adds up to their identity. >> in fact, that is one of the reasons that you would drawn to superman, right? >> absolutely. >> you saw it through that lens. >> yeah, i've been a...
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hillary more than young white women. for a lot of women of color there is deeper conversation about them about hillary because their issues are different. that goes to the diversity and tendency to speak about millenials not only as monolith but to ignore they are the most diverse community except one following now. i'm generation-x. oldest person sitting up here. >> that may or may not be true. >> i look older than you. >> oh, god. >> i think the experiences and the conversation about identity, goes to a conversation about community. for a lot of those young women college is not even on the table because they are struggling to get through the school systems as they existed in where college did not become an opportunity. there was no resonance for them in the conversation about college debt. they're trying to figure out how do i have a job. not only to unpack, but very thoughtful about the fact that media presentation as millenial as upper middle class, upwardly mobile is not representative of the vast population of mill
hillary more than young white women. for a lot of women of color there is deeper conversation about them about hillary because their issues are different. that goes to the diversity and tendency to speak about millenials not only as monolith but to ignore they are the most diverse community except one following now. i'm generation-x. oldest person sitting up here. >> that may or may not be true. >> i look older than you. >> oh, god. >> i think the experiences and the...
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among young women, we're not seeing the same trend. a lot of young women are not getting married.of that is economic, and 12.7% unemployment for young people. we find that in our job's report, but there has the social norms around marriage. it's okay to be a to be a single parent. it's okay to delay marriage, and pursue your career and education and push marriage back on the list of priorities. so as a result, now you're seeing a lot of young women who may stay home, or who may live at home with their parents and some who have living by themselves. >> guest: i also think you bring up a great point about a social norm. a social norm is that after college you move back home. it's an unfortunate truth, bought but it is what it is, it plays a major role. marriage as well. i thought at 25 i would be married with my own house, and that is not the case. >> armstrong: are you back home i finished my graduate degree at the university of maryland, and initially i wanted to move on out, but i decided, i got a full life but nowhere to live. i moved back home. it was a really wise decision. i'
among young women, we're not seeing the same trend. a lot of young women are not getting married.of that is economic, and 12.7% unemployment for young people. we find that in our job's report, but there has the social norms around marriage. it's okay to be a to be a single parent. it's okay to delay marriage, and pursue your career and education and push marriage back on the list of priorities. so as a result, now you're seeing a lot of young women who may stay home, or who may live at home...
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>> how young?e talking young, young. >> i'm the oldest one out here. >> we're talking babies. anybody under 18? >> not that i know of. >> detectives suspect this woman is probably out here in the rain today to feed a serious drug addiction. >> i would probably lean toward crack or heroin for her. just her face, the loss of teeth. >> how addictive is crack over time? >> your first hit, you can get addicted to crack. it's highly addictive. >> many of these abandoned houses often serve as drug dens, dolling out all manner of vices to feed a junkie's habit. >> well, sometimes they'll sell dope out of the vacant homes. that way, if the police come by, they don't have any connection with that house. sometimes they'll, you know, live somewhere on the block, but they'll store their dope in a vacant house. >> vacant houses can even serve as makeshift brothels, where dealers pimp out female addicts who perform sex acts out in the open in full view of others. >> in some crack houses, even, there are women who
>> how young?e talking young, young. >> i'm the oldest one out here. >> we're talking babies. anybody under 18? >> not that i know of. >> detectives suspect this woman is probably out here in the rain today to feed a serious drug addiction. >> i would probably lean toward crack or heroin for her. just her face, the loss of teeth. >> how addictive is crack over time? >> your first hit, you can get addicted to crack. it's highly addictive. >>...
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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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lawyers, smart young lawyers to work with him. they did great cases in. sell mark the bleak part of town there, was just dirt roads. and so he had a lawsuit that there had to be paved roads there. not only the white folks section. integrated the police in -- the state police. and he took an the klan. and his -- the southern poverty law center was firebombed. white supremacists came out one evening to husband house and he had security then. they were going to kill him. this was a struggle. he other lawyers working with him felt that this was just too much. they's come down for the civil rights struggle. they didn't come down here to live in an armed camp. and an armed camp it was. so they all left. and morris dees continued with this lawsuit. very difficult idea. never been done before. to find the head of the organization responsible for what the individual members did. he brought it to trial in 1987, in montgomery. seeking $10 million judgment against the united klans of america, the biggest klan group in america. he said things
lawyers, smart young lawyers to work with him. they did great cases in. sell mark the bleak part of town there, was just dirt roads. and so he had a lawsuit that there had to be paved roads there. not only the white folks section. integrated the police in -- the state police. and he took an the klan. and his -- the southern poverty law center was firebombed. white supremacists came out one evening to husband house and he had security then. they were going to kill him. this was a struggle. he...
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and this book, this really charismatic young boy goes from being a young kid to becoming a bitter angry and challenged son. and the book the father is concerned about his kids as our parents are, and tries to prepare them as saying before by offering them strait ji and one thing by age of five he stops giving kids a gift and creates map for them and buries their birthday presents in the backyard so here's your map go find your gift. should i find within an hour to forfeit them to me and training kids that a man works for everything that he gets in logic for preparing for a complicated world an saying 13 miles from ferguson in 1917 with ul start the father's name is kip. kip have been burying his son's birthday present since they were five years old. it allowed him to combine his love of math making and man making. he inherented his own father skill with maps but was determined to shape the patriarch child rearing approach and shake off his effects, a slow process. kip still had the self-conscience look of a critical's only child beneath seemless skin was a puzzled face with pieces jamme
and this book, this really charismatic young boy goes from being a young kid to becoming a bitter angry and challenged son. and the book the father is concerned about his kids as our parents are, and tries to prepare them as saying before by offering them strait ji and one thing by age of five he stops giving kids a gift and creates map for them and buries their birthday presents in the backyard so here's your map go find your gift. should i find within an hour to forfeit them to me and...
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he's a young man that i think will hear a lot from. the biggest thing, i've only been talking to him for the past ten or 15 minutes. we'll just be honest i think take about about one thing that strikes me about him is how unassuming he is. for someone that writes with this kind of power you would think and who has this level of -- when it comes to this level of writing you think you'd be a lot more boastful or proud, or there'd be a level of -- but i think he understands that humility comes before honor and he takes that very seriously and he is unassuming. i told good his book was and he said thank you, i appreciated and it was genuine. so without further do and you don't want to hear from an old man like me, went to introduce you to michael denzil smith, the author of invisible man got the whole world watching, a, a young black man's education. [applause]. >> thank you so much for that introduction. hopefully i live up to it. thank you all for braving this raining coming out to hear me read a few selections and talk about the book a
he's a young man that i think will hear a lot from. the biggest thing, i've only been talking to him for the past ten or 15 minutes. we'll just be honest i think take about about one thing that strikes me about him is how unassuming he is. for someone that writes with this kind of power you would think and who has this level of -- when it comes to this level of writing you think you'd be a lot more boastful or proud, or there'd be a level of -- but i think he understands that humility comes...
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young people need jobs and prospects for the future.phraim rwamwenge sees himself as a social entrepreneur. >> i truly believe that entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship on the continent, is not a fancy thing that you do like it is in developed countries. it's actually a necessity, because there are so many needs we have in the market. the only solution, the only way to do business is to actually come up with a solution for people. >> there's plenty to do. rwanda is one of the world's most densely populated countries. many people live in rural areas, which often lack running water or electricity. but young rwandans in particular believe in the future. >> for thousands of years people have been seduced by scents found in nature -- resin from trees, musk from animals, the fragrances of wood, plants, and petals. perfume production often makes use of the most diverse aromas. the heart note of a fragrance is frequently dominated by intense flowery scents. jasmine is regarded as the king of essential oils. and much of it comes from the ni
young people need jobs and prospects for the future.phraim rwamwenge sees himself as a social entrepreneur. >> i truly believe that entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship on the continent, is not a fancy thing that you do like it is in developed countries. it's actually a necessity, because there are so many needs we have in the market. the only solution, the only way to do business is to actually come up with a solution for people. >> there's plenty to do. rwanda is one of the...
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young people are weaker now. tom, kudos for you for blaming this on obama. >> i do what i can. >> scott, shame on you for saying this is not obama's fault. lastly, michelle obama got rid of the president's mom jeans in 2014. he was speaking at the baseball hall of fame and he said, quote, michelle retired those jeans quite awhile back. >> that's extremely good news. >> yes. >> i am done. >> thank you, andy. coming up, are men bad at making friends? i think this picture says it all. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm patricia stark. the death toll from tuesday's terrorist attack at the airport in istanbul rises to 44. a victim died from his wounds on thursday. 13 people with links to isis were detained following a series of pre-dawn raids in several low income neighborhoods in istanbul. officials say the three suicide bombers came from three muslim regions of the former soviet union. vice president joe biden says he has talked to bernie sanders adding that sanders told him he is ready to endorse hillary
young people are weaker now. tom, kudos for you for blaming this on obama. >> i do what i can. >> scott, shame on you for saying this is not obama's fault. lastly, michelle obama got rid of the president's mom jeans in 2014. he was speaking at the baseball hall of fame and he said, quote, michelle retired those jeans quite awhile back. >> that's extremely good news. >> yes. >> i am done. >> thank you, andy. coming up, are men bad at making friends? i think...
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mra [applause] to young people?e say to young people, you are our oneses, because you will go beyond our lives. you say to young people, you are our hope. now is not only for the sake of the past. also for the sake of the future. and you are our future. believe, therefore, that whatever we're trying to do witnesses are trying to say in their best and the he addest, you are now the flag bearers. it is your memory that will inherit ours. live in yours. remember that, young people. an ideal, not only an idea but an ideal. ideal of saving whatever the offer, for the future. and also its victims. what have you learned? remember when we planned this museum we were beginning, who to remember? the only jews? nd i remember we came out with the formulation, in those times, jews, but ctims were all the jews were victims. came out with all kinds of ideas with what to do with our memory. surely not to separate people. t would be false and it would be self-defeating if we kept our to separate y people from people, nation from fro
mra [applause] to young people?e say to young people, you are our oneses, because you will go beyond our lives. you say to young people, you are our hope. now is not only for the sake of the past. also for the sake of the future. and you are our future. believe, therefore, that whatever we're trying to do witnesses are trying to say in their best and the he addest, you are now the flag bearers. it is your memory that will inherit ours. live in yours. remember that, young people. an ideal, not...
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about fearing young kids. >> you know, my question goes deeper than fearing young black children, my4 years old. he's 5'7", he has corn rows, he likes to sag his pants no matter how much i tell him to put a belt on and pull them up. so my question to you is if i'm constantly teaching him to be responsible, to be accountable for his actions and you can ask anyone who speaks to him. he is extremely respectful to any and everyone. it's yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, and i won't have anything less. if i'm teaching him to do this, and he's yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am, but in the back of my mind, i know that it's not going to matter. every moment he's not with me, i fear for his life. my question is, i keep telling my son what he should do, i cheap hearing you tell me to tell my son what to do. my 14-year-old is sitting right there, so you tell him he needs to be more respectful. you tell him he needs to be more compliant to your rules and your laws. because i've told him and obviously it doesn't matter because you're telling me i'm not telling him enough. >> sandra. >> here's what i would
about fearing young kids. >> you know, my question goes deeper than fearing young black children, my4 years old. he's 5'7", he has corn rows, he likes to sag his pants no matter how much i tell him to put a belt on and pull them up. so my question to you is if i'm constantly teaching him to be responsible, to be accountable for his actions and you can ask anyone who speaks to him. he is extremely respectful to any and everyone. it's yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, and i won't have anything...
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scores, eight out of ten of them were young women. it should have been obvious when you met with the student editor and student government, seven out of ten young women, and how could you not notice when you met with the best athletes that after title ix9, five of the ten were young women? and i was like, wow, you know, it's raining. somehow you forget there are rain drops involved, and you don't see the pattern. oh, my gosh, she's right. >> close to it, yeah. >> young women are so strong, so influential, so much the achievers in modern society. and i was, like, wait a minute, it's not just young women. it's the case now that in the last few years america passed the tipping point where half the work force is made up of women. >> right. >> we're now the case where it's 87 women in the congress, 20% of the senate. we have three women on the supreme court. the attorney general is a woman. >> women in the military -- >> women in combat -- >> women in media, women reporters. >> absolutely. megyn kelly is the star of stars -- >> right, righ
scores, eight out of ten of them were young women. it should have been obvious when you met with the student editor and student government, seven out of ten young women, and how could you not notice when you met with the best athletes that after title ix9, five of the ten were young women? and i was like, wow, you know, it's raining. somehow you forget there are rain drops involved, and you don't see the pattern. oh, my gosh, she's right. >> close to it, yeah. >> young women are so...
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you know, young jackie jackson goes to school in my state. month, she visited with me in the state house in boston. a remarkable young woman and i know her parents are very, very proud of her. my thoughts for tonight and my dreams for america are about in richards, granddaughter, lily, about young jackie jackson. and about the baby that is going to be born to our son john the into his wife lisa in january. as a matter of fact, the baby is due on or about january 20. applause] dukakis: got-willing, our first grandchild will reach the age that jackie jackson is now at the beginning of a new century and we pray that he or she will reach that age was our eyes filled with the sparkle of life and of pride and optimism as that young woman that we watched together two nights ago. [cheers and applause]] ngo's, my friends, it is a time for wonderful new beginnings. it little baby. a new administration. a new era of greatness for america. [applause] and when we leave here tonight we will leave to build that future together, to build that future so that
you know, young jackie jackson goes to school in my state. month, she visited with me in the state house in boston. a remarkable young woman and i know her parents are very, very proud of her. my thoughts for tonight and my dreams for america are about in richards, granddaughter, lily, about young jackie jackson. and about the baby that is going to be born to our son john the into his wife lisa in january. as a matter of fact, the baby is due on or about january 20. applause] dukakis:...
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. >> young people disasappear. they're kidnappeded and beatete >> in an attempt to restore order, in in 2014 the government of honduras passed its iron fist legislation. thousands of suspected gang members were arrested. it led t trepeated confrontations betenen polic and gang >> all the h holesre fro gunsts. ey are from a shtoutut betwn the fedel police a meers of the8th street gang. sen memberof t theang died and threpolice o oicers rere wounded. itit was s succe because we mananaged incapitate a part of this tisocialalroup. >>>> was it a succccess toilill them instead of arresting them? >> no, but it was a shootout, and they refused to surrender. >> that hard-line apapproa has caused the mururder rate in honduras to decline to some extent, but it's also led to harsh criticism wiwith regard t abuse of power by th auauthories. th's in addition to long-standing sususpicions of f corruptition among the sececuri forceses, judges, and popoliticians. >> so this is the protest. >> gman andino, who s coco close the ggs,
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they are just these young people. but they were told by the leadership of the clan is the leadership responsible is ultimately and i've got to find a way to sue them and to bring down the clan. that was his idea. the middle part of my book is a story of the three crucial men. george wallace, four-time governor of alabama, robert shelton, to assert a of america and morris dees. more screw up the son of a farmer, grippy segregationists just the way everybody was a segregationist. went to the university of alabama as a law student. 1958 he took off a semester and was george wallace student can a manager. he took on the case at the clansmen who bludgeoned pete told during the freedom ride in montgomery. a freedom rider came up and said what are you doing? this is so wrong. he realized it was wrong. two years later at the time of the bombing, the birmingham hamas were done by members of the night is clans of america, morris was a baptist folk ministry. when up to his church that morning and said folks, something that has b
they are just these young people. but they were told by the leadership of the clan is the leadership responsible is ultimately and i've got to find a way to sue them and to bring down the clan. that was his idea. the middle part of my book is a story of the three crucial men. george wallace, four-time governor of alabama, robert shelton, to assert a of america and morris dees. more screw up the son of a farmer, grippy segregationists just the way everybody was a segregationist. went to the...
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i was young then. i was 25 years old and first worked for the smithsonian when this museum opened.that time we were celebrating the bicentennial of the united states. 200 years of our country. and just remember what it was like then. now younger people will not. but those of a certain age will. we were in a space race with the russians, with the soviets. there was a cold war going on. and the whole challenge to go to space, when president kennedy just over here in front of the capitol at his inauguration challenged the country to send a man to the moon and back before the end of the decade, that was fresh in our minds. and so when we went to space and when this museum was built, it was really a monument to our country in terms of our science, technology, and engineering. the kind of innovation that made us great and historically has made us great as a country. but it was even more than that. and if you were here 40 years ago when this museum opened, you recognized at that time just as those who are old enough to remember when neil armstrong set foot on the moon, that this was a vic
i was young then. i was 25 years old and first worked for the smithsonian when this museum opened.that time we were celebrating the bicentennial of the united states. 200 years of our country. and just remember what it was like then. now younger people will not. but those of a certain age will. we were in a space race with the russians, with the soviets. there was a cold war going on. and the whole challenge to go to space, when president kennedy just over here in front of the capitol at his...
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about fearing young kids? >> you know, my question goes deeper than fearing young black children.is 14 years old. he's 5'7". he has corn rows. he likes to sag his pants, no matter how much i tell him to put a belt on and pull them up. so my question to you, if i'm constantly teaching him to be responsible and accountable for his actions, he is extremely respectful to any and everyone. it's yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, yes, sir, no, sir, and i won't have anything less. so if i'm teaching him to do this, and he's yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am, but in the back of my mind, i know that it's not going to matter. every moment he's not with me, i fear for his life. my question is, i keep telling my son what he should do. i keep hearing, you tell me to tell my son what to do. so you tell him he needs to be more respectful. you tell him he needs to be more compliant to your rules and your laws. because i've told him, and obviously it doesn't matter, because you're telling me i'm not telling him enough. >> here's what i would say. all of us in this room, and people across this country underst
about fearing young kids? >> you know, my question goes deeper than fearing young black children.is 14 years old. he's 5'7". he has corn rows. he likes to sag his pants, no matter how much i tell him to put a belt on and pull them up. so my question to you, if i'm constantly teaching him to be responsible and accountable for his actions, he is extremely respectful to any and everyone. it's yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, yes, sir, no, sir, and i won't have anything less. so if i'm teaching...
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. >> young student, ohio is -- youngs town ohio is about an hour's drive from cleveland, differences between two could not be more apparent, i went to youngstown to talk to people there, and talk about the aftermath of industry leaving the town, taking most of the jobs with it. >> al green, chapter president of local american legion post. in youngs town, talking about what happened to him. 10 years after getting back from vietnam, when he was laid off from the steel mill after 3 closes in a very short period of time, the economy of the taken to a tailspin that never recoverd. >> the mills closed. and that was devastating. it was devastating to the economy. >> youngs town is trying to get back on its feet. i went to the center of youngstown, i spoke with head of defend youngs town, a group and a store to bring the image back. >> there were still pipe producing facilities on north side of the city, about 4 years ago it was largest economic development project in the nation, it provides steel pipes for natural gas and oil industry. >> while this on a smaller scale, little by litter bril
. >> young student, ohio is -- youngs town ohio is about an hour's drive from cleveland, differences between two could not be more apparent, i went to youngstown to talk to people there, and talk about the aftermath of industry leaving the town, taking most of the jobs with it. >> al green, chapter president of local american legion post. in youngs town, talking about what happened to him. 10 years after getting back from vietnam, when he was laid off from the steel mill after 3...
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you know, the first human being that will walk on mars is a young girl or a young boy about, maybe, ten, 15 years old. and they're probably sitting in some classroom today, you know, wondering what they're going to do with their life. imagine that. >> hinojosa: okay, i will. franklin chang-diaz, thank you so much for joining us. again, touching someone who's been to space. thank you for all of your work. >> thank you. >> hinojosa: continue the conversation at wgbh.or/oneoneone. - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community; also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy; and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. he's one of the most famous political activist in american history, a former state lawmaker, a prolific author, and an occasional academic, who now serves as the director of the peace and justice resource center in culver city, california. he's tom hayden, this is overheard. let's be honest, to this value ability to learn, or is this about the ex
you know, the first human being that will walk on mars is a young girl or a young boy about, maybe, ten, 15 years old. and they're probably sitting in some classroom today, you know, wondering what they're going to do with their life. imagine that. >> hinojosa: okay, i will. franklin chang-diaz, thank you so much for joining us. again, touching someone who's been to space. thank you for all of your work. >> thank you. >> hinojosa: continue the conversation at...
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young people didn't trust old people.out long hair? >> it looks sloppy. >> it doesn't differentiate the boys from the girls enough. >> we didn't call ourselves hippies. the hippies are a fabrication. they were an attempt to diminish young adults and infantalize us, and it certainly serves to exclude the people that were deeply thoughtful about the world, that were ready to dedicate their lives to making change and had questioned the paradigm of materialism. >> look around you. nothing works. the only thing a kid is presented with is when you grow up, you can join the army, go to war, get a gig as an engineer, become a vegetable, drive to work in your own car, your own, big, metal box. and it just looks absurd, people in their metal boxes like this going all over from job to job, frustrated, uptight. what joy is there in life? life should be -- life is and should be ecstasy. >> the counterculture had the arrogance to tell everybody else what they were doing is wrong. and nobody likes that. >> it's estimated that anywhere f
young people didn't trust old people.out long hair? >> it looks sloppy. >> it doesn't differentiate the boys from the girls enough. >> we didn't call ourselves hippies. the hippies are a fabrication. they were an attempt to diminish young adults and infantalize us, and it certainly serves to exclude the people that were deeply thoughtful about the world, that were ready to dedicate their lives to making change and had questioned the paradigm of materialism. >> look...
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this week. >> reporter: young republican delegates are thinking about how to change that. >> i think the republican party has an image with young people we need to work on, a number of things. >> reporter: jace from vermont is one of the youngest delegates and has a message to g.o.p. leaders about his generation. >> the top three things to us is
this week. >> reporter: young republican delegates are thinking about how to change that. >> i think the republican party has an image with young people we need to work on, a number of things. >> reporter: jace from vermont is one of the youngest delegates and has a message to g.o.p. leaders about his generation. >> the top three things to us is
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young people are weaker.om, first of all, kudos to you for blaming this on obama. >> i do what i can, andy. >> scott, shame on you for saying this isn't obama's fault. >> i'm sorry. >> and tom is correct that michelle obama got rid of the president's mom jeans back in 2014. he was speaking at the baseball hall of fame and he said, "michelle retired those jeans quite a while back." >> that's extremely good news. >> yes. i am done. >> thank you, andy. coming up, are men bad at making friends? i think this picture says it all. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez. hillary clinton's closest aide saying her boss destroyed some of her schedules when she was secretary of state. humana abedin was deposed last week. her revelations could complicate matters for the presumptive democratic nominee, who along with the state department she ran is facing numerous lawsuits seeking public records. clinton has admitted to destroying a number of e-mails from her tenure. >>> a commander from iran's revolu
young people are weaker.om, first of all, kudos to you for blaming this on obama. >> i do what i can, andy. >> scott, shame on you for saying this isn't obama's fault. >> i'm sorry. >> and tom is correct that michelle obama got rid of the president's mom jeans back in 2014. he was speaking at the baseball hall of fame and he said, "michelle retired those jeans quite a while back." >> that's extremely good news. >> yes. i am done. >> thank you,...
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certainly young woman. that is playing a lot into how young people view the election. >> is there a feeling among some older women voters the young women did not know that struggle, or how big it is to overcome? >> i will give you an example in new hampshire, organizing for hillary. in new hampshire they are very fortunate. they have a woman governor and congresswoman and state senator. it is so attainable. it was sort of a disconnect with the glass ceiling really is . because all around them they see that representation. you can lose sight of, it becomes more amorphous. there are not those lines of demarcation. i did my first campaign when i was 10. feltlitical heroes, i powered by their example. jordan, and richards, ♪ these are people that were incredible inspiration. i spoke to some young woman about the impact anita hill had on me. they had never heard of her. these are millennial women. >> the history shapes you in different ways. one more question. gentlemen over here. mic.econd will get you a just i
certainly young woman. that is playing a lot into how young people view the election. >> is there a feeling among some older women voters the young women did not know that struggle, or how big it is to overcome? >> i will give you an example in new hampshire, organizing for hillary. in new hampshire they are very fortunate. they have a woman governor and congresswoman and state senator. it is so attainable. it was sort of a disconnect with the glass ceiling really is . because all...
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in a way even the modern brigham young university reflects this early instinct of brigham young who charted it back in 1875. provo's identity is linked to educational institutions. there is no question about that. the fact that 30,000 plus students coming through the institution now, it is unquestionably shaped the way provo has developed over time. part of this is in terms of demographics as well. the county we are in, utah county, over 80% latter-day saints. the county just to the north, salt lake county, nowhere near that. salt lake city is pretty even between latter-day saints and non-latter-day saints. utah as a state somewhere in the mid 60 percentile in terms of its mormon population. this is an unusually dense mormon demographic center, both inside and outside the kind of provo area. this is referred to as happy valley. it is lovingly so by dormancy know that this is a very culturally mormon place. and maybe a little bit more critically by folks who come and can't for the life of them find a bar or have a difficult time finding that cup of coffee in the morning. happy valley to them
in a way even the modern brigham young university reflects this early instinct of brigham young who charted it back in 1875. provo's identity is linked to educational institutions. there is no question about that. the fact that 30,000 plus students coming through the institution now, it is unquestionably shaped the way provo has developed over time. part of this is in terms of demographics as well. the county we are in, utah county, over 80% latter-day saints. the county just to the north, salt...
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of young people is declining. if the voter turnout of this generation is low, its opinions will not be reflected in national policy. so it's important for us to vote, cast our ballots and push for change. >> reporter: with 18 and 19-year-olds now eligible to cast ballots, the country's voting population increases by 2.4 million. it is hoped that change will help spark an interest in politics among the younger generation. but it could be a struggle. in the last upper house election the turnout was the lowest among voters in their 20s. so furuno is leading students in tokyo to encourage people to vote. they offer information about where to go online to learn about party platforms and candidates. they also explain how to vote early or cast an absentee ballot. but attitudes towards voting varies. >> translator: i'm not thinking about voting. i live by myself and i don't read newspapers or watch tv. i don't know much about the political situation. >> translator: i'm going to vote for the first time. there are important
of young people is declining. if the voter turnout of this generation is low, its opinions will not be reflected in national policy. so it's important for us to vote, cast our ballots and push for change. >> reporter: with 18 and 19-year-olds now eligible to cast ballots, the country's voting population increases by 2.4 million. it is hoped that change will help spark an interest in politics among the younger generation. but it could be a struggle. in the last upper house election the...
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it's wonderful to see a room full of what young conservative women. want to thank you for coming and welcome you to our first afternoon with an author for the summer featuring stacy dash. a special welcome to the c-span audience watching this all over the country, all over over the world. we love c-span. at the institute, our focus is providing young women with conservative role models and giving them the knowledge, confidence and enthusiasm to fight for freedom, limited government and moral values.s. the moral values are founding fathers believed in. i'm pleased to introduce stacy dash and her book. you may remember her from the 1995 it movie clueless. this was set in a high school and she plays the friend of the attractive, wealthy and spoiled main character. stacy writes about clueless in her ran new book titled there goes my social life, from clueless too conservative. she chronicles her journey from a hollywood liberal to an outspoken conservative. once stacy came out in hollywood as conservative, she she began utilizing her unique position as a
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it is great to see young conservative women here today. now we're featuring stacey and we love c-span. the institute is focusing providing young women to give them the knowledge in the freedom for all of the moral values. at i am delighted the authors have stories the redemption and courage he remembers d.c. in the 1995 hit movie. the film is set in the beverly hills high school with the attractive wealthy and spoil characters. she writes about glisten her brand new book and chronicles her journey from the outspoken conservative. wednesday seeking now is a conservative with a position as a well-known actress to encourage discussions on topics ranging from pop culture to policy issues and joins fox news to serve as a contributor. stacey has staged hollywood and our country so much. especially young women to not courageously speaking out for what you truly believe in and. stacey makes us all stronger with her tenacity and her devotion to america. please join me with the mitt of clips from clueless. >> she is my friend because those of the pe
it is great to see young conservative women here today. now we're featuring stacey and we love c-span. the institute is focusing providing young women to give them the knowledge in the freedom for all of the moral values. at i am delighted the authors have stories the redemption and courage he remembers d.c. in the 1995 hit movie. the film is set in the beverly hills high school with the attractive wealthy and spoil characters. she writes about glisten her brand new book and chronicles her...
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what impact does my brother's keeper have on the relationship between young black men, young men of color and police departments? >> well, you know, fundamentally, these issues as we've been talking about in terms of the police and the communities they serve, especially young people of color come down to trust. in many of my brother's keeper communities, in fact, we are seeing -- they come forth with their own local ideas and plans and familiar sis, we see number of communities focus on getting police officials to work with young people, to develop trust, talk about careers and law enforcement. but to break down the barriers of trust and fear that we often see, of course that lead to many of the tragedies that we have seen lately. i'd like to say, but it's important to get beyond aspirations talk about real things. we're very proud that this weekend, largest african american police organization, nobles go to be announcing a partnership with my brother's keep tore directly focus on these issues around trust and relationships between police officers and the communities they serve. especiall
what impact does my brother's keeper have on the relationship between young black men, young men of color and police departments? >> well, you know, fundamentally, these issues as we've been talking about in terms of the police and the communities they serve, especially young people of color come down to trust. in many of my brother's keeper communities, in fact, we are seeing -- they come forth with their own local ideas and plans and familiar sis, we see number of communities focus on...
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because somewhere in this country, right now, in another time zone, there's a young man or a young woman or both working with lab coats on, trying to find a cure for some disease. trying to deal with the zika virus. and yet we keep cutting and cutting and cutting. across-the-board sounds good, it's a mistake, it should be defeated. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i would remind my colleague across the aisle that it was individuals from his party over in the mr. crenshaw: this is reduced spendening and we have done our job. and in 2008. we have done our job. the is and the in opinion the igse have it, proceedingses will be obetponed. it is know in order to consider amente number 23 for for what purpose does the gentleman from cole seek lobbying 34igs? >> amendment amendment printed 9. use 113-1 of the chair: the the gentleman om cofle a a member open owesed each will control. i.r.s. targeted d a practice that is un-america appear. by destroyed evidence congressional investigation. control and of will rest. to work wi
because somewhere in this country, right now, in another time zone, there's a young man or a young woman or both working with lab coats on, trying to find a cure for some disease. trying to deal with the zika virus. and yet we keep cutting and cutting and cutting. across-the-board sounds good, it's a mistake, it should be defeated. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. i would remind my colleague across the aisle that it was...
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he showcases brigham young's copy of the book of mormon. and thomas payne's common sense. >> wanted to have this printed and he wanted the proceeds to the soldiers mittens. after what do you printed, they had a -- after it was rented three times, -- printed three times, they had a falling out. >> and the author of a peculiar people talks about anti-mormonism in america since it founding in 1830's through their current struggles as a religious minority. >> they fit awkwardly in that because they are a minority, but their religious minority to overtime have figured in disproportionately ways in the debate about religion. >> and take a tour of the brigham young diversity of paleontology into the dinosaur fossils collected by the curator of the museum and how the apostles were gathered and how dr. jensen change the way fossils and bones are displayed. supports, theel animal looks more alive. in the sense that you get the feeling that these are bones but it brings life to the bones. >> and a professor of history at brigham young university tells
he showcases brigham young's copy of the book of mormon. and thomas payne's common sense. >> wanted to have this printed and he wanted the proceeds to the soldiers mittens. after what do you printed, they had a -- after it was rented three times, -- printed three times, they had a falling out. >> and the author of a peculiar people talks about anti-mormonism in america since it founding in 1830's through their current struggles as a religious minority. >> they fit awkwardly in...
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i love sharing stories with old and young and i look forward to it every day.kshops have been closing in record numbers. national chains are closing down 15 years ago i knew owners of about 300 bookstores. 250 of those closed just in the past 15 years
i love sharing stories with old and young and i look forward to it every day.kshops have been closing in record numbers. national chains are closing down 15 years ago i knew owners of about 300 bookstores. 250 of those closed just in the past 15 years
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the movement is young. this is an old fight, but people organizing, especially young people, saying that we can do something about it. but this is a relatively young space. there are misconceptions about the movement. i know there are incredible people across the country who do really good work. but the changes that will result in the police being held accountable our local. this is about cities and states passing legislation, policies, and changing practices, in ways that will make communities safer. it is all about having a different mind shift about what safety means. if i asked you where you felt the most safe, you will probably not tell me in a room full of police. you will probably tell me with people who love you, in a shelter. this is slow work. issues of race have always been a thing in this country. people still look back on slavery and other injustices and do not do a full accounting of the trauma they have inflicted on communities. so it is no surprise that people in this moment are afraid and u
the movement is young. this is an old fight, but people organizing, especially young people, saying that we can do something about it. but this is a relatively young space. there are misconceptions about the movement. i know there are incredible people across the country who do really good work. but the changes that will result in the police being held accountable our local. this is about cities and states passing legislation, policies, and changing practices, in ways that will make communities...
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antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults.not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. trintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your healthcare professional if trintellix could make a difference for you. >>> good evening, everyone. my name is david white. i am the president of the fighting championship. i am a fight promoter. >> good evening. many of you know me from "the young and the restless," "the bold and the beautiful" and many other films. so what do younger republicans think of their party and its future? is it convention enough or unconventional? joini
antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults.not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium...
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dropped to 49% among hispanics and 26% among young white americans.ulie pace is the ap's white house correspondent covering the 2016 campaign. not the kind of numbers you want to see. of course, these national numbers, as if that's how we voted can be distorting, but there it is. >> reporter: absolutely. if you're secretary clinton, what you're looking to do is re-create the coalition that helped obama win the white house twice, and young voters were a large part of that. president obama won 66% of voters under the age of 30 in 2008. he won 60% of those voters in 2012, she does need these voters to show up. right now what we're seeing in this polling is that she has a long way to go, particularly with young white voters and young hispanics. >> what are you hearing in the polling regarding the people who once said it's bernie or bust? are any of them coming over to secretary clinton or any of them going to donald trump? >> reporter: one of the things that was most fascinating about this polling is 7 in 10 voters between 18 and 30 say that they're not h
dropped to 49% among hispanics and 26% among young white americans.ulie pace is the ap's white house correspondent covering the 2016 campaign. not the kind of numbers you want to see. of course, these national numbers, as if that's how we voted can be distorting, but there it is. >> reporter: absolutely. if you're secretary clinton, what you're looking to do is re-create the coalition that helped obama win the white house twice, and young voters were a large part of that. president obama...