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but young reporter is an opportunity for young people to learn about media skills, the industry thatan says, for her it was about youth voice, it was about being able to raise an issue that she felt our audiences should be hearing and seeing more about. in the era of fake news, how do you help these young people distinguish between what is real and what is not? absolutely really important, and part of the news literacy work that we do as part of the project, so we have worked a lot with colleagues in bbc news to try and help explain what we do in our dayjobs. and that actually, everyone has the power and the ability to question sources, to look at a range of sources, to understand where they are getting their news from. and we find that is really valuable — again, particularly in an education context, something that teachers have been telling us that they are crying out for. how do you think the stories that young people want to tell differ from — i put it in inverted commas — the ‘normal‘ bbc output? i think they're much more personal, often. the competition gave young people the op
but young reporter is an opportunity for young people to learn about media skills, the industry thatan says, for her it was about youth voice, it was about being able to raise an issue that she felt our audiences should be hearing and seeing more about. in the era of fake news, how do you help these young people distinguish between what is real and what is not? absolutely really important, and part of the news literacy work that we do as part of the project, so we have worked a lot with...
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wednesday young questions in parliament sharing a bench with top cabinet members health secretary much has now also tested positive key to itself isolating and says his symptoms a mild the question now is how many other members of the british government may have been infected. well let's go straight to d.w. correspondent sean out of pots in london charlotte the prime minister has given the news that he has tested positive for corona virus what does this actually mean going forward and especially for the ability her his ability to govern the u.k. at this crucial time. well boris johnson insists that nothing changes he's self isolating and downing street at this point and papers documents food whatever he needs is delivered to his doorstep and he says he will govern the country by a video conference and telephone calls and the good news is he's showing only mild symptoms so far he's 55 so relatively young and he's in good health as far as we know but of course in comparison to other world leaders that are now in quarantine such as he actually has the virus and we know that corona virus o
wednesday young questions in parliament sharing a bench with top cabinet members health secretary much has now also tested positive key to itself isolating and says his symptoms a mild the question now is how many other members of the british government may have been infected. well let's go straight to d.w. correspondent sean out of pots in london charlotte the prime minister has given the news that he has tested positive for corona virus what does this actually mean going forward and...
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young women seeing ad ss to donate their eggs. we have a fact sheet on egg donation and break down some of the risks, some of the realities of making that decision. we want people to be informed when they make decisions. we have one on surrogacy. i am involved on the global debates about surrogacy. >> and these are available on your website? >> yes they are free information. >> these are techniques and techniques have benefits perhaps but costs and consequences, you try to inform people about both? >> sure, we are not antitechnology, i a car to get here and answer e-mails on my smart phone but with a car there is risk. you know, and so we want people to be informed. there is risks to young women's health to make the decision to sell or donate their eggs and we want people to have all of the in they can make an informed decision. >> i don't know the extent of the industry. how many young women are involved? >> we don't really track. that is one of the realities. it is a multibillion dollar a year industry. so it is a very, very, la
young women seeing ad ss to donate their eggs. we have a fact sheet on egg donation and break down some of the risks, some of the realities of making that decision. we want people to be informed when they make decisions. we have one on surrogacy. i am involved on the global debates about surrogacy. >> and these are available on your website? >> yes they are free information. >> these are techniques and techniques have benefits perhaps but costs and consequences, you try to...
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as a young man, he became a surveyor. at the time, being a surveyor was on par with a doctor, a lawyer, because they are always going out on the frontier to survey land. if you are good at it, you see the land as advantageous, the land that is not, and often you can take your payment in land. land is something that could bring wealth for the future. so, the young man began acquiring land. now, the problem is in 1752, lawrence died and the question was who would inherit mount vernon? one of his daughters inherited it. she died shortly thereafter and it passed down to young george. so by 1753 here was a guy who had this grand plantation home. this is the view that most of us have of mount vernon. that is the view from the porch looking out onto the potomac river. is that the front of the house? or is that the front of the house? that's the other side. you know it's interesting. when lawrence was alive he considered the front of the house this because it was there on the potomac river. the potomac was the highway to the sea.
as a young man, he became a surveyor. at the time, being a surveyor was on par with a doctor, a lawyer, because they are always going out on the frontier to survey land. if you are good at it, you see the land as advantageous, the land that is not, and often you can take your payment in land. land is something that could bring wealth for the future. so, the young man began acquiring land. now, the problem is in 1752, lawrence died and the question was who would inherit mount vernon? one of his...
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yeah, and that is obviously what young reporter does is encourage young people to have a place withinthemselves reflected in the stories that they may be seeing, whether on tv or radio, local radio, on their phones and online. and that is why we phones and online. and that is why we think it is really important that we empower we think it is really important that we empowerand give we think it is really important that we empower and give young people the ability to share their own stories so ability to share their own stories so they can see themselves and their peers and also young people tell us all the time i do not know what morgan thinks about this some more positive news is really important to them so actually kind of thinking about the news agenda in a different way. morgan, what is your take about that? i think what i like about the news is when it sparks a conversation. i think instead of giving facts and facts and facts, if something that can spark a conversation at home with people, and some of it has different opinions. and i have to ask you has young reporter whetted your
yeah, and that is obviously what young reporter does is encourage young people to have a place withinthemselves reflected in the stories that they may be seeing, whether on tv or radio, local radio, on their phones and online. and that is why we phones and online. and that is why we think it is really important that we empower we think it is really important that we empowerand give we think it is really important that we empower and give young people the ability to share their own stories so...
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in cambodia like many countries young men are under pressure to appear tough and. there's also a cultural reluctance among the older generation to talk to them about sex and healthy relationships social workers believe this is why more than half of men who said they raped did so for the 1st time his teenage is actually learning about sexual relationships often through violent pornography and their experiences of violence within the home. what they are learning i think and this is a big problem for many boys and young men is that you can meet your needs through using violent. alastair hilton counsels young boys in phnom penh who display sexually harmful behavior he says the damage is often done before the teenage is we've actually worked with children as young as 7810 or 12 have been involved with sexually harmful behavior what we're finding is that many of them have experienced extreme physical violence in their lives and their families and communities many of them are isolated and i'm kind of lonely. cambodia has hundreds of n.g.o.s targeting women as victims of s
in cambodia like many countries young men are under pressure to appear tough and. there's also a cultural reluctance among the older generation to talk to them about sex and healthy relationships social workers believe this is why more than half of men who said they raped did so for the 1st time his teenage is actually learning about sexual relationships often through violent pornography and their experiences of violence within the home. what they are learning i think and this is a big problem...
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were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some ticket meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various to contain the spread of coronavirus it is these young men and women who are leading from the front line these 100 stations i money by young men and women who are also fighting i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially distance however that is one of the biggest challenges here in the u.s. one of the biggest challenges for the government is to convince the american public to take the coronavirus seriously but at least 15 stay at home orders are issued there are still many people in the parks and on the streets and on social media the hashtag boom or remove or is dividing the generations particularly young people show little empathy for the elderly who are considered at higher risk here in france many young people at 1st didn't seem to take the locked on very seriously one group even had a bad day queue in northern france
were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some ticket meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various to contain the spread of coronavirus it is these young men and women who are leading from the front line these 100 stations i money by young men and women who are also fighting i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially distance...
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this week the bbc has been sharing stories sourced and produced by young people as part of bbc youngter. the project works with thousands of young people every year — giving them the chance to get involved in media skills and training, as well as opportunities to tell their own stories. ashleyjohn—baptiste is here — he's been working with some of our young reporters. welcome. tell us they would bit more about the scheme and what lies behind a? bbc young reporter is the bbc‘s behind a? bbc young reporter is the bbc‘s flagship competition for young people across the uk to share their story on the bbc platform online, tv, radio, digital. this year more than 2000 young people sent in story ideas and after a rigorous judging process we whittled those down to 30, 30 finalists who had the chance to have their story idea made into bbc content. this week, this whole week, those stories have been airing across bbc, nationally, regionally, and what is significant about young reporters is at its heart is set up reading young people and giving them the genuine chance to have their voices heard on
this week the bbc has been sharing stories sourced and produced by young people as part of bbc youngter. the project works with thousands of young people every year — giving them the chance to get involved in media skills and training, as well as opportunities to tell their own stories. ashleyjohn—baptiste is here — he's been working with some of our young reporters. welcome. tell us they would bit more about the scheme and what lies behind a? bbc young reporter is the bbc‘s behind a?...
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bbc young reporters the bbc‘s flagship competition for young people across the uk to share their storyio, digital. this year more than 2000 young people sent in story ideas and after a rigorousjudging process we whittled those down to 30. 30 finalists who had the chance to have their story idea made into bbc content. this week, this whole week, those stories have been airing across bbc output, nationally, regionally, and what is significant about young reporters is at its heart it's celebrating young people and giving them the genuine chance to have their voices heard on the bbc. i got to judge some of the entrants and i got to work with one of the finalists, a young lad called ryan from somerset, he is 16 and he's a young referee. his entry was essentially to talk about the verbal abuse that he faces on the pitch week after week when he refs games. he will ref a game and he will face verbal abuse from onlookers, coaches, players who are often older than him and he wanted to tell this story so i got to work with him, help him be a bit of a reporter and presenter, we got him to meet ano
bbc young reporters the bbc‘s flagship competition for young people across the uk to share their storyio, digital. this year more than 2000 young people sent in story ideas and after a rigorousjudging process we whittled those down to 30. 30 finalists who had the chance to have their story idea made into bbc content. this week, this whole week, those stories have been airing across bbc output, nationally, regionally, and what is significant about young reporters is at its heart it's...
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once again the young woman doesn't have any idea. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old she and her parents says that. but june also. these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. because it. just typical friday night and a hollywood initiated alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon munoz recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first it was our 11th and then we got her and. her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her so now they're not there to see if this was in charge of the children actually. she actually jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and she's better but now she's she's probably in a doub
once again the young woman doesn't have any idea. so these girls often lie to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old she and her parents says that. but june also. these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. because it. just typical friday night and a hollywood initiated alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls...
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this week the bbc has been sharing stories sourced and produced by young people as part of the bbc youngr competition. the project works with thousands of young people every year, giving them the chance to get involved in media skills and training, as well as opportunities to tell their own stories. ashley jean—ba ptiste is here, he has been working with some of our young reporters. welcome. hello. tell us a bit a bit more about this scheme and what lies behind it. the bbc young reporter competition is the bbc‘s budget competition for 11—18 —year—olds gci’oss competition for 11—18 —year—olds across the uk to essentially share their story on a bbc platform, whether that is online, tv, radio, digital. this year more than 2000 young people sent in story ideas and, after a rigourous judging process , we and, after a rigourous judging process, we whittled those down to 30. 30 finalists who had the chance to have their story either made into bbc content. this week, this whole week, those stories had been airing gci’oss week, those stories had been airing across a bbc output nationally, regiona
this week the bbc has been sharing stories sourced and produced by young people as part of the bbc youngr competition. the project works with thousands of young people every year, giving them the chance to get involved in media skills and training, as well as opportunities to tell their own stories. ashley jean—ba ptiste is here, he has been working with some of our young reporters. welcome. hello. tell us a bit a bit more about this scheme and what lies behind it. the bbc young reporter...
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when are we going to start listening to young people themselves?rt centre, here's ben croucher. good afternoon. england are into the semifinals of the women's t20 world cup after a confident 46 run victory over the west indies in their final group game. 0ur reporterjo currie is in sydney for us. we now know three of the four semifinalists for this t20 world cup. india were already through end of the two matches at a sydney showground, we can add england and south africa to the last four. in the later match, england came through against the west indies, winning the toss and put themselves into bat. danny whyte made 29, amy jones made 23 but nat sciver once again it making another half—century. a third half—century infour half—century. a third half—century in four matches. she is cementing her place as one of the inform players at the tournament and that school makes her the top run scorer so far in this world cup. she helped england to a total of 143—5, not bad at all for a slow wicket. in response, england's bowlers were not to be outdone by their
when are we going to start listening to young people themselves?rt centre, here's ben croucher. good afternoon. england are into the semifinals of the women's t20 world cup after a confident 46 run victory over the west indies in their final group game. 0ur reporterjo currie is in sydney for us. we now know three of the four semifinalists for this t20 world cup. india were already through end of the two matches at a sydney showground, we can add england and south africa to the last four. in the...
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as a young girl park young soon was also given little chance to learn to read and write nice picture her family sent her away to work as a maid at the age of 10. and yet that in mice. her own children both attended bank room school yet she could never help them with their homework there my luck again pell make kid i could go on no longer care all. over. there. so i don't. have a lot yeah good good government. was a. good thing and bacon and. through 2 love are paying the. young soon says her husband was very controlling and kept her at home to work on the family farm. now widowed and suffering from balance and hearing problems school presenter with new challenges god would dared to tell mark. they. across rural south korea many other communities face when dealing populations. j.q. island is famous for its stunning vistas and beautiful beaches. neutral one could to little young just go out on their own could in the autumn though. they go to put it up but there was a. credible what are you going. to do is shall he and soon in is the chief of the village of c home jews east coast to go
as a young girl park young soon was also given little chance to learn to read and write nice picture her family sent her away to work as a maid at the age of 10. and yet that in mice. her own children both attended bank room school yet she could never help them with their homework there my luck again pell make kid i could go on no longer care all. over. there. so i don't. have a lot yeah good good government. was a. good thing and bacon and. through 2 love are paying the. young soon says her...
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people and just basically says what we need is young people's a little bit of a split in c.t. haven't listened to us. it's also been traveling all over the country from new england to iowa all along the rest still asking young people what issues matter them and by and large the number one answer is the climate crisis young people need to see an immediate plan of action from candidates if they're going to be inspired to show up to the polls but also kennedy's need to treat young voters like their voices actually matter whether they're actually in or they're not quite there yet and everyone can see through those promises and to know that candidates believe in them if they're going to show up. john fresh from you tube i'm going to give this one tea this is emory and emily says can one really cool the country democratic when they let tory what choice a is for same tate do not really represent the interests of the wind public don't you take that one. well one of the interesting things in this race is that now we have 5 candidates left on the democratic side and if you take those 3
people and just basically says what we need is young people's a little bit of a split in c.t. haven't listened to us. it's also been traveling all over the country from new england to iowa all along the rest still asking young people what issues matter them and by and large the number one answer is the climate crisis young people need to see an immediate plan of action from candidates if they're going to be inspired to show up to the polls but also kennedy's need to treat young voters like...
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that young's discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in going to process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important when you put them together you still don't have the human being what is missing there is that we are meaning seeking meaning suffering individual and unless we address the task of meaning we haven't really touched the core of what it means to be a human being well it's been a great pleasure great privilege for me to talk to you thank you very much for your time i'm pleased to be with you and thank you and thank you for watching see you again next sunday. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. live from our 2 international the big stories of the week that nations
that young's discoveries. and his tools are their lives and that's a wonderful thing i've spent most of my last few decades in young education unfortunately the academy the teachers psychologists and the psychiatric world has no regard for young whatsoever they're interested in external behaviors they're interested in going to process and they're interested in biological process all of which are true and important when you put them together you still don't have the human being what is missing...
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i'm not a young and. it's striking to witness the lack of empathy they for men feel for their victims but more than anything what sticks with me is that i really don't think they're doing anything wrong. the justice system does catch up with some men but there were fewer than 20 gang rape cases prosecuted in cambodia last year one current case reported in local papers involves the gang rape of a 14 year old girl. we go to meet her family who live on the outskirts of phnom penh her uncle says since the rape 10 months ago the girl has been living in a shelter where she's getting medical care and counseling got sick from right there forced her fight to the hit the hit and right and how many men where they fall fall all born. he says she was tricked into leaving the house with one of these men they took turns raping her in a field for over 4 hours 3 of them have been convicted and sentenced to 7 years in prison a full of man has not been found each have been ordered to pay compensation of $2.00 and a half $10
i'm not a young and. it's striking to witness the lack of empathy they for men feel for their victims but more than anything what sticks with me is that i really don't think they're doing anything wrong. the justice system does catch up with some men but there were fewer than 20 gang rape cases prosecuted in cambodia last year one current case reported in local papers involves the gang rape of a 14 year old girl. we go to meet her family who live on the outskirts of phnom penh her uncle says...
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it is these young men and women who are leading from the front line these 100 stations i managed by young men and women who are also i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially distance however that is one of the biggest challenges here here in france many young people at 1st didn't seem to take the locked on very seriously one group even had a bad day queue in northern france and had to pay a fine of 1600 euro's but time seemed to have changed young people now organize online operatives and one facebook group with 640000 members even throws a 10 minute online party each day but it's not just about having fun there's a website that brings together people working at hospitals like this one with those who want to help them with that child care grocery shopping more than half of the 67000 volunteers are in that teens and twenty's here in the u.s. one of the biggest challenges for the government is to convince the american public to take the coronavirus seriously but at least 15 stay at home orders are issued there are still many people in the parks and on the
it is these young men and women who are leading from the front line these 100 stations i managed by young men and women who are also i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially distance however that is one of the biggest challenges here here in france many young people at 1st didn't seem to take the locked on very seriously one group even had a bad day queue in northern france and had to pay a fine of 1600 euro's but time seemed to have changed young people now...
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i'm young. everybody saying young people don't get it, and then i got it. this is very serious.t's very vital that everybody takes it as serious as it is because it can happen to anyone. >> now terrica is counting down the days. >> when will you finally be able to hug your children again? >> tomorrow is my last day. >> tomorrow. how much are you looking forward to putting your arms around your babies? >> i am definitely looking forward to that. we don't value the little things. i didn't realize i would miss hugging my kids. ♪ it's your time now >> she'll hold them close that night, little ethan and her daughter harmony, clutching them as tightly at song she care eri in her heart, a song of promise, a song of hope. ♪ everything going to be okay ♪ but joy comes in the morning ♪ >>a sweet melody. and joining us, dr. jen ashton to discuss tonight's show. you warned us about these outliers, these young people, some with no underlying conditions that fall gravely ill. what explains that? >> we have to remember that statistics are important in medicine is, and the vast majority of peop
i'm young. everybody saying young people don't get it, and then i got it. this is very serious.t's very vital that everybody takes it as serious as it is because it can happen to anyone. >> now terrica is counting down the days. >> when will you finally be able to hug your children again? >> tomorrow is my last day. >> tomorrow. how much are you looking forward to putting your arms around your babies? >> i am definitely looking forward to that. we don't value the...
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after a short conversation the young woman agrees to get in. such an alley with an one question declined an hour at all she's trying to screen him and as we can see they're. going to be driving away. surgeon mono standards detail them the it calls in the surrounding area are waiting for the signal from undercover cops before intervening. oks got the violation of a violation. the arrests take place at a gas station. the c.c.t.v. cameras and lighting mean it is safer for both parties that they enter once again the young woman doesn't have any idea on her. so these girls are often like to us about their identity no i.d. and their age even though she's saying she's 20 years old and her appearance is that of a german also. these arrests of under age looking girls continue well into the night. because you get. just typical friday night and a hollywood initiated alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers and she's
after a short conversation the young woman agrees to get in. such an alley with an one question declined an hour at all she's trying to screen him and as we can see they're. going to be driving away. surgeon mono standards detail them the it calls in the surrounding area are waiting for the signal from undercover cops before intervening. oks got the violation of a violation. the arrests take place at a gas station. the c.c.t.v. cameras and lighting mean it is safer for both parties that they...
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it's not really about being young and aging, it's about what happened when you're young and what it did to your politics and how you kind of keep that moving forward in your own life be when we got away from questions asked you earlier. so it's like yes but i don't think they would. [laughter] l/c >> host: you think it will resonate with an older person? >> guest: i think an attitude i have that maybe boomers don't necessarily have, is that this stuff -- it's like this stuff matters, people who are not necessarily already in power, still matter in our political system and their stories don't matter and that somebody like lauren underwood who was a freshman member of congress who'd gotten zero actually the center, lauren it's got some real legislation through because she has been a real advocate for black maternal health crisis legislation. some of his freshman, prescient members of congress don't have a ton of accomplishments under the belt especially when mitch mcconnell runs the senate. think a lot of boomers have the attitude like call me when they actually get something done which i
it's not really about being young and aging, it's about what happened when you're young and what it did to your politics and how you kind of keep that moving forward in your own life be when we got away from questions asked you earlier. so it's like yes but i don't think they would. [laughter] l/c >> host: you think it will resonate with an older person? >> guest: i think an attitude i have that maybe boomers don't necessarily have, is that this stuff -- it's like this stuff...
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police also meet with the parents of young people. tough on a district police chief in self kashmir has organized a community outreach program today he's talking to a group of fathers worried about their children's arrest to her i don't know whether power baez has ties to the radicals but we arrested him. give me more names on here i'm going to show us the motivation will stay in jail any other names. yes it is far short enough just you know him to. us in the same show so often so i'll tell you straight out live you from the prophet muhammad said parents are the shepherds of their children you have to teach them right from wrong until they're adults. did you going to be much going to go. as well but i asked him years father what his son did during the day. and whether he sits down with his parents and talks to the court. you can hear the father said no. so how can a father look after a son if he doesn't talk to him it's got. to it's got to stop these 3 young people have ties to the militants. they won't be released we're still questio
police also meet with the parents of young people. tough on a district police chief in self kashmir has organized a community outreach program today he's talking to a group of fathers worried about their children's arrest to her i don't know whether power baez has ties to the radicals but we arrested him. give me more names on here i'm going to show us the motivation will stay in jail any other names. yes it is far short enough just you know him to. us in the same show so often so i'll tell you...
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from the young people you deal with, what's your impression of what happens at the tavistock?eople get into the service, there is then a process they go through that takes a minimum ofa they go through that takes a minimum of a year before any kind of medical intervention is even considered. what we see is actually lots of distress and very distressed young people and their families trying to support them whilst they are waiting to even access medical intervention. and when they go through that process , and when they go through that process, the process is very detailed, they get a lot of information about both the benefits and pitfalls and projected outcomes of what any kind of medication would give them. so they make informed consent. that underpins the nhs service in terms that they make informed consent. i don't see how taking away that because of a very small number, and we do see this, we do see young people change their trajectory and decide this isn't for them any more, but to say thatjust because of that 1% of young people who decide this isn't for them, we then say
from the young people you deal with, what's your impression of what happens at the tavistock?eople get into the service, there is then a process they go through that takes a minimum ofa they go through that takes a minimum of a year before any kind of medical intervention is even considered. what we see is actually lots of distress and very distressed young people and their families trying to support them whilst they are waiting to even access medical intervention. and when they go through that...
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every second young persoson in south africa is unemployed. we are arrived in one of the townships in capetown and you can see a lot of people on the street moving around. let's ask them why. >> i currently won't b be ablblo because we need to run a few errands. >> i want them to stay indoors, yeah. it's fine for all of us. >> some people need to go to work and some people don't take this seriously because they don't know anyone close to them. there have been viruses, swine flu one year, ebowla. i feel like people only relate to it -- >> when someone they know gets hit. reporter: but the president says thesese measures arere necessaro prprotect the countntry's heaeae sysystem which could o otherwise collapse. if thehe numberr off cororona cs continueues to increase the wayt does att the moment, s south afa will have a serious problem.. people are hoping the lockdown helps flatten the curve but experts believe it will taket least two weeks until we see a decline in new corona cases and this is only the best-case scenario. anchor: as countries w
every second young persoson in south africa is unemployed. we are arrived in one of the townships in capetown and you can see a lot of people on the street moving around. let's ask them why. >> i currently won't b be ablblo because we need to run a few errands. >> i want them to stay indoors, yeah. it's fine for all of us. >> some people need to go to work and some people don't take this seriously because they don't know anyone close to them. there have been viruses, swine flu...
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stations by young men and women who are also putting hygiene classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially discos however that is one of the biggest challenges here in what is being called the world's largest lock down about 1300000000 indians have been after day inside the home for 21 days since movement is restricted during a lockdown at some local community level young people are using force to coordinate efforts to ensure that the elderly people of the community continue getting their essential supplies the party is seriously over. the pubs clubs are sart and when young people still kept gathering in parks for so-called corona parties one supermarket owner took to facebook warning them that he would no longer sell them alcohol and snacks. well to talk more about how young people are confronting this crisis i'm joined by louise annoyed by our she's an organizer from friday's for future the global movement spearheaded by use to fight climate change now how are young people reacting to this crisis and what's the feeling among your fellow activists and friends.
stations by young men and women who are also putting hygiene classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially discos however that is one of the biggest challenges here in what is being called the world's largest lock down about 1300000000 indians have been after day inside the home for 21 days since movement is restricted during a lockdown at some local community level young people are using force to coordinate efforts to ensure that the elderly people of the community...
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in helping keep other young men and young women from entering into the criminal justice system. and we see it, we see it in young people being employed. we see young people being removed out the system. running for president, what better platform for him to speak about real justice, real reform. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. this is an extraordinary man wiin public service.y career he revitalized american manufacturing as the head of our middle-class task force. he led our efforts to combat gun violence. he fought to make college more affordable, championed landmark legislation to protect our women from violence. joe's candid, honest, counsel made me a better president and a better commander in chief. and, all of this makes him the finest vice president we have ever seen. the best part is, he's nowhere close to finished. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. have a good night. (male announcer) up next, how would you like to get the celebrity
in helping keep other young men and young women from entering into the criminal justice system. and we see it, we see it in young people being employed. we see young people being removed out the system. running for president, what better platform for him to speak about real justice, real reform. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. this is an extraordinary man wiin public service.y career he revitalized american manufacturing as the head of our middle-class task force. he led our...
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so that is why young people in the early eighties a lot voted for ronald reagan. now those voting 30 or 40 years later. it's about happens when you were young and your politics and how you keep that moving forward in your own life. >> with a read your book? >> and don't think they would. >> i think a fundamental attitude that i have that boomers don't necessarily have is that this matters in people who are not necessarily already in power matter in our political system and a freshman member of congress and that has gotten legislation through who has been an advocate for black maternal health crisis, that some of these freshmen they don't have these accomplishments under their belt especially when mitch mcconnell runs a senate. it is there but i was looking at it in a way that it still matters because they are stepping up in a representative of something better even if they don't have the payoff one might expect. >> as they write about politics so focused on the people already for those that are not in power. >> but the way to describe just how old the old people a
so that is why young people in the early eighties a lot voted for ronald reagan. now those voting 30 or 40 years later. it's about happens when you were young and your politics and how you keep that moving forward in your own life. >> with a read your book? >> and don't think they would. >> i think a fundamental attitude that i have that boomers don't necessarily have is that this matters in people who are not necessarily already in power matter in our political system and a...
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thank god but you need to look up the young young one i got. from the muslim. into. the. building the future today had r w c h awesome university researchers and students there are working to advance green mobility. i want to save my entire team wants to save the world. together with their researching tirelessly to develop the mobility to morrow. read . 30. dollars. odd. entry to any it is full of surprises oh my god it all out comes the abuse themselves want to be in the footsteps of the great result i'm embarrassed northernmost town the fleet street. plane 3 times wanted the film very much alive challenge a good guide to special ops in germany but. recognizing where exactly. was fun and i am learning a lot of cards culture is. strewn around their. travelogue extremely worth a visit. ringback to use crime fighters are back now for those most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention you know sustainable charcoal production. all of the sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on afric
thank god but you need to look up the young young one i got. from the muslim. into. the. building the future today had r w c h awesome university researchers and students there are working to advance green mobility. i want to save my entire team wants to save the world. together with their researching tirelessly to develop the mobility to morrow. read . 30. dollars. odd. entry to any it is full of surprises oh my god it all out comes the abuse themselves want to be in the footsteps of the great...
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young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms father: condoms charlie. to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. if you're an active or retired federal employee eargo is now 100% covered by your fehb plan. and mine super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? no problem. ...and done. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. don't miss the final days to save up to $900 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. only for a limited time. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and
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stations very young men and women who are also fighting i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially however that is one of the biggest challenges here in what has been called the world's largest lock down about 1300000000 indians have been after they inside the home for 21 since movement is restricted during a lockdown at some local community level young people are using force to coordinate efforts to ensure that the elderly people of their communities continue getting their essentials of life the party is seriously over. the pubs and clubs are sought and when young people still kept gathering in parks for so-called corona parties one supermarket owner took to facebook warning them that he would no longer sell them alcohol and snacks. are staying here in germany and chancellor angela merkel has called on citizens to remain patient and help contain the spread of the virus more than 400 people have died from the disease here and the country is facing more than 50000 reported infections the chancellor's office says that social restrictions must stay in plac
stations very young men and women who are also fighting i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially however that is one of the biggest challenges here in what has been called the world's largest lock down about 1300000000 indians have been after they inside the home for 21 since movement is restricted during a lockdown at some local community level young people are using force to coordinate efforts to ensure that the elderly people of their communities continue...
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women will follow in her footsteps and some want another for young women. so that we have more to talk about allegations as women maybe not women maybe just simple parents the girls have a box and my dad will be present then it will be. you know some of the people in the country exactly yeah. 2 first arrived here to gain practical experience as a social worker the law courts were impressed with how she engaged with the women and children so they asked her to run in the consulate election but the old west talked against heart from the beginning the other male candidate harvest and even physically threatened her because leadership roles often passed down within the same family some felt that was stealing something that was rightfully theirs and then they should hear the people from the other party going with their megaphone don't vote for this person sure don't vote for this foreign girl you don't even know it is coming for all she's just a small little gal and she just does it to you as a councillor should not do anything and it was terrible and they would c
women will follow in her footsteps and some want another for young women. so that we have more to talk about allegations as women maybe not women maybe just simple parents the girls have a box and my dad will be present then it will be. you know some of the people in the country exactly yeah. 2 first arrived here to gain practical experience as a social worker the law courts were impressed with how she engaged with the women and children so they asked her to run in the consulate election but...
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cornel: from the young people themselves? >> what i am saying is, maybe if i say how i feel, maybe that helps the question. i feel like martin luther king stood for peace and peaceful protest. so i am wondering, what do you think he would say about what is going on there? cornel: i see what you are saying. we can't speak on behalf of martin, but he would call for resistance. but it would be nonviolent resistance. that is the kind of brother he was. resistance but nonviolent resistance, which is to say, he would not go to ferguson and say, we have got to cool things off. he would not say that. he said you cool things off, you end up in a deep freeze. no. the challenge has always been -- this is true for black spokespersons from the very beginning. how do you channel your rage into love and justice rather than hatred and resent? that is the question, and that is the question martin luther king was wrestling with and he answered it with nonviolent resistance. i think, in fact, you are right. but keep in mind for calling for peac
cornel: from the young people themselves? >> what i am saying is, maybe if i say how i feel, maybe that helps the question. i feel like martin luther king stood for peace and peaceful protest. so i am wondering, what do you think he would say about what is going on there? cornel: i see what you are saying. we can't speak on behalf of martin, but he would call for resistance. but it would be nonviolent resistance. that is the kind of brother he was. resistance but nonviolent resistance,...
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refugees, young and old, running for cover.aos this afternoon, reza, an iranian we met who hopes to reach london. they're pushing us by water. dear god, it's not fair. and the young have been in the firing line, like one—year—old yashar, whose family is from afghanistan. the greeks shot at us and threw tear gas at him, says his father. he could have died. but, for turkey, which has been sheltering four million syrians, the refugees are now human bargaining chips, being used to put pressure on europe. well, families are still arriving here and they are not coming by accident, they are being encouraged to travel by the turkish authorities, led to believe that they can enter europe. instead, they are stuck here with no way to cross into greece and they and their children are having to camp out in the cold. this young man tells us they rushed here because turkish tv stations say the border is open. his elderly relative cannot stand, let alone walk. so he is carried, a backbreaking labour of love, by an afghan family who fled war at
refugees, young and old, running for cover.aos this afternoon, reza, an iranian we met who hopes to reach london. they're pushing us by water. dear god, it's not fair. and the young have been in the firing line, like one—year—old yashar, whose family is from afghanistan. the greeks shot at us and threw tear gas at him, says his father. he could have died. but, for turkey, which has been sheltering four million syrians, the refugees are now human bargaining chips, being used to put pressure...
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childhood diseases killed many more really young children., once you passed your fifth birthday, life expectancy was not bad. it wasn't unusual to live to age 60 or 70. host: was there a difference in between what we saw in the colonies, what would become the u.s., versus what we saw in great britain? brower -- miss b rewer: i would say not that much. in fact, one of the things that really shocked me and i was looking at the details of what was going on in the colonies in terms of legal norms, was there was more in common between each colony i examined and britain - because there were different colonies. though there was one fundamental commonality, which was that life expectancy was shorter in the colonies, at least initially just because conditions were so hard, and the spread of diseases like malaria. host: if we looked at the british parliament in the 1660's and the 16 70's with regard to this topic, what would we have seen? ms. brewer: a substantial portion of parliament who were younger than 21. my favorite example is the best you could
childhood diseases killed many more really young children., once you passed your fifth birthday, life expectancy was not bad. it wasn't unusual to live to age 60 or 70. host: was there a difference in between what we saw in the colonies, what would become the u.s., versus what we saw in great britain? brower -- miss b rewer: i would say not that much. in fact, one of the things that really shocked me and i was looking at the details of what was going on in the colonies in terms of legal norms,...
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i'm not trying to pick on young people, all americans had to do something but when they young peoplecool to go to the beach on spring break or hang out at the bar, i think they are spreading the disease. >> dr. nicole: i have a 20-year-old son so i'm very familiar with this age group and it was just last summer i remember aoc saying that the millennials and jen' gen z are g to take it to the street and they're not going to trust the government to take over. they are still taking it to the streets. the bottom line is, yes, we understand that it is not the young people necessarily having severe symptoms when it comes to this illness but they absolutely are mitigating -- they're not helping mitigating the spread of the disease because you can be an asymptomatic carrier or a mild carrier, having those large groups together, they are continuing to spread this illness and putting our more vulnerable populations at risk, they need to take responsibility, this will not just take an individual municipality or state, it will take our entire nation to work together to get us past this. >> juan:
i'm not trying to pick on young people, all americans had to do something but when they young peoplecool to go to the beach on spring break or hang out at the bar, i think they are spreading the disease. >> dr. nicole: i have a 20-year-old son so i'm very familiar with this age group and it was just last summer i remember aoc saying that the millennials and jen' gen z are g to take it to the street and they're not going to trust the government to take over. they are still taking it to the...
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attracted by the chief brant and the island natural beauty kim so young is moving here with her 2 young children from the capital saw her husband plans to join them later in the year she says it wasn't an easy decision todo. the shouldn't go to residents how would you go about. good guys it is totally against her. but she says the benefits stack up. you don't hunger. can come. in humid 'd and. move him again or water crunch folk there are guys you wish it. was. you know you have to be. that and they get it you know as a. whole as i. did tell. them they're always on and it. they're getting our money when there's a court order and i. couldn't take it. the housing project is working families are moving in giving the school 15 new students. the program's success has made it a model for others. yet for many rural schools such new id. it's become much too late we're going to the town of yaks i'm going to visit a school that was closed a few years ago. kimmie young was an administrative assistant at primary school before it closed in 2016. and it was the way. today it's been transformed into a
attracted by the chief brant and the island natural beauty kim so young is moving here with her 2 young children from the capital saw her husband plans to join them later in the year she says it wasn't an easy decision todo. the shouldn't go to residents how would you go about. good guys it is totally against her. but she says the benefits stack up. you don't hunger. can come. in humid 'd and. move him again or water crunch folk there are guys you wish it. was. you know you have to be. that and...
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young men and women who are also fighting you classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them socially however that is one of the biggest challenges here in what is being called the world's largest lock down about 1300000000 indians have been after. 21 days since movement is restricted during a log down at some local community level young people are using force to coordinate efforts to ensure that the elderly people of the community is continue getting their essential supplies the party is seriously over. the pubs and clubs are sought and when young people still kept gathering in parks for so-called corona parties one supermarket owner took to facebook warning them that he would no longer sell them alcohol and snacks. no longer selling alcohol and snacks and you can find much more on how young people are grappling with life in the age of the coronavirus on our video stream. at our youtube channel. this is. special report and don't forget you can always get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's at dot com you can also follow us on social med
young men and women who are also fighting you classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them socially however that is one of the biggest challenges here in what is being called the world's largest lock down about 1300000000 indians have been after. 21 days since movement is restricted during a log down at some local community level young people are using force to coordinate efforts to ensure that the elderly people of the community is continue getting their essential supplies the...