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women, only 16% of young arab women were active. this is before the pandemic hits. what's surfacing or exacerbating is a lot of challenges that were already there. as far as why young women are being disproportionally hit within women themselves as a larger group? some of the things that have been spoken to are again, but cute for young women. if you look at the kinds of work where young women are working they are often engaged in the informal sector as well and/or they are in the sectors that tend to be either part-time or not necessarily in secure work but contractor seasonal or cyclical in the lower scale or entry-level that they are more likely to be last one on, first one off. so to speak. in fact in a recent survey done by the ilo of youth that remained employed after the covid hit have seen their hours cut by about 25% on average. again, even where they are continuing to work they are seeing an average cut and seen these shifts. again, similar thing with the industry. healthcare, hospitality, service sector so these are areas
women, only 16% of young arab women were active. this is before the pandemic hits. what's surfacing or exacerbating is a lot of challenges that were already there. as far as why young women are being disproportionally hit within women themselves as a larger group? some of the things that have been spoken to are again, but cute for young women. if you look at the kinds of work where young women are working they are often engaged in the informal sector as well and/or they are in the sectors that...
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i know sometimes young people and people not so young say, nothing has changed. and i feel like saying, come and walk in my shoes. it will show you things have changed. i do not go to tri-state and did not get into tri-state. i continue to study in nashville at american baptist marriott fisk university. but when i got elected to congress they had john lewis day in alabama. and the troy state university band led the parade. and that chancellor of the university heard i wanted to attend tri-state so he invited me to come down to the next graduation, and they gave me an honorary degree, so i have an honorary doctorate from tri-state university. i got it the easy way. [laughter] my goal tonight is to do what i can to help make our world a world of peace. that is a long struggle. to do what i can to help build the beloved community here and in america and around the world, a community at peace with itself. so i have spent a lot of time traveling around the country and visiting other parts of the world speaking about love, , nonviolence. >> hi, my name is rhonda and i
i know sometimes young people and people not so young say, nothing has changed. and i feel like saying, come and walk in my shoes. it will show you things have changed. i do not go to tri-state and did not get into tri-state. i continue to study in nashville at american baptist marriott fisk university. but when i got elected to congress they had john lewis day in alabama. and the troy state university band led the parade. and that chancellor of the university heard i wanted to attend tri-state...
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this 1st attempt to engage with the stay young has not gone so well. should be a different issue when a month it's difficult when people don't follow the rules of discussion. that was obviously the case here when people were booed and people spoke in generalizations sick to course order that made things stressful on me of course the rest obviously mapped about there but the suggestion at the end that we meet again perhaps in a smaller constellation is a good start to me of work and under special i hope it will happen we'll see i think it was a small but positive results from the c. evening it's klein is a good distance obs finished with. the past amounts of one to may be too optimistic after the meeting the weekly strollers continue and no one's willing to talk. this was one of the last evening's demonstrations were permitted before the cave in 1000 looked down with of all of them. not many counter-protest as a present maybe people saw the issue had been resolved. as if it doesn't match the sewage that time i find it distressing that his daily owns are
this 1st attempt to engage with the stay young has not gone so well. should be a different issue when a month it's difficult when people don't follow the rules of discussion. that was obviously the case here when people were booed and people spoke in generalizations sick to course order that made things stressful on me of course the rest obviously mapped about there but the suggestion at the end that we meet again perhaps in a smaller constellation is a good start to me of work and under...
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you mentioned young people. the who today is looking at young people in europe.started reopening a couple of months ago, things went well. we didn't see big spikes. now you have a number of european countries that are concerned. when you look at the situation in europe, are you worried that they could be sliding back again? yes, iam. as you said correctly, katty, when at the beginning of their opening up, they really did very well. what i hope does not happen with our european countries, is that they get a little bit complacent. and as they open up and see that things are doing well, and they're able to contain any of these little blips that might turn into spikes that may turn into resurgences, i hope that they pay attention to the fact that the reason they have done well is that they've done it correctly. and by doing it correctly, i hope they don't get complacent and start being a little bit, i don't know what the right word is, but essentially stepping over the line and taking additional risks. it has to do with what i was saying just a few minutes ago when w
you mentioned young people. the who today is looking at young people in europe.started reopening a couple of months ago, things went well. we didn't see big spikes. now you have a number of european countries that are concerned. when you look at the situation in europe, are you worried that they could be sliding back again? yes, iam. as you said correctly, katty, when at the beginning of their opening up, they really did very well. what i hope does not happen with our european countries, is...
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hard to say young. donnie and by north it's so many people because they copy him he's so good that even such a bad puppy sending. i'm not anybody and. i'm here to find the next guy. who looked up live on the human being done the in philosophy that she went on plenty of. to deflect some for the c.e.o. thing is a deflection what is comfortable saying. that is going to be better than i got out from any answer. that he's going to write about. that he can bank on he said nothing like a. long. well then it. cannot hold. 100 guns. going on. around the cities across the globe you mark you join you. turning a tragedy into a force for change your daughter who lost her father to coronavirus uses his a bit sri to highlight america's health policy failings on the devastating real cost to families it's a few days before he had been saying you know i'm excited to come home on monday and that would have been 29 june and he actually ended up passing away on june 3rd year the french right wing leader marine le pen the co
hard to say young. donnie and by north it's so many people because they copy him he's so good that even such a bad puppy sending. i'm not anybody and. i'm here to find the next guy. who looked up live on the human being done the in philosophy that she went on plenty of. to deflect some for the c.e.o. thing is a deflection what is comfortable saying. that is going to be better than i got out from any answer. that he's going to write about. that he can bank on he said nothing like a. long. well...
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and members of a local group called state a young guys from a walking the street says they have once a week for the past 2 years say hey if people from accounts amazement support diversity and. it is there something menacing about the situation we don't want that here instead of i it seems like this is not unique to essen similar groups have formed in many of the german cities vigilantes who claim them maintaining law and order because the police no longer do. i the 1st time we met with founding members of the count in this moment in december 28th seen there was a clear sense of uneasiness. they view that the far right tendencies of this day youngs as a threat to the otherwise peaceful district that was oh well i'll give them a really loud and noisy and they turned up on mass all dressed in black on time. and then they sort of surrounded us took photos and made videos called out to us made all that noise. it felt really threatening. many people find the state a young's intimidating that's in their face but postings they claim to be harmless they invite people to approach them said we
and members of a local group called state a young guys from a walking the street says they have once a week for the past 2 years say hey if people from accounts amazement support diversity and. it is there something menacing about the situation we don't want that here instead of i it seems like this is not unique to essen similar groups have formed in many of the german cities vigilantes who claim them maintaining law and order because the police no longer do. i the 1st time we met with...
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and also to people not so young. i think it's part of my mission, part of my obligation and responsibility is to tell the story and let people know that another generation of young people stood up and try to make our country a better place. >> good morning again. my name is danielle crete, and i'm a senior. and i want to know, what are some of your responsibilities serving as the deputy minority whip and also being a senior minority member of the house of representatives? >> thank you very much for the question. as a member of congress, i sit on the ways and means committee in the house and on the budget committee and on the weigh ways and means committee i sit on the committee of health so i want people to get the best possible healthcare. that's one of my interests. and i tie environment to justice as a health issue. as a whip and part of the whip organization, we try to be aware and be in front of what is coming to the floor of the house and try to get our colleagues to vote the right way. and sometimes it's just
and also to people not so young. i think it's part of my mission, part of my obligation and responsibility is to tell the story and let people know that another generation of young people stood up and try to make our country a better place. >> good morning again. my name is danielle crete, and i'm a senior. and i want to know, what are some of your responsibilities serving as the deputy minority whip and also being a senior minority member of the house of representatives? >> thank...
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today's elderly for today's young. much public debt only comes to you decades later that means today's young will carry the can in many countries. there is already a shortage of jobs and training opportunities higher taxes and spending cuts are quite likely in the future so are today's materials the main losers in the coronavirus crisis. not necessarily they might also stand to benefit if investment is focused on shaping the future. education digitalisation. environmental protection. if firms are kept going through the process jobs should become available again holders of government bonds should eventually get paid out today's young will inherit public debt but some of them will also inherit government bonds so members of the same generation will be paying each other back foot. if an economy grows strongly repaying that won't be a huge problem. protracted crisis by contrast would be a disaster. inflation bankruptcies mass unemployment would be much worse for coming generations than inheriting a pile of public debt. now
today's elderly for today's young. much public debt only comes to you decades later that means today's young will carry the can in many countries. there is already a shortage of jobs and training opportunities higher taxes and spending cuts are quite likely in the future so are today's materials the main losers in the coronavirus crisis. not necessarily they might also stand to benefit if investment is focused on shaping the future. education digitalisation. environmental protection. if firms...
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the opportunity for young women. so the education is changing, and thinking about it making sure that they are managing those risks, and making sure the young woman can get back into the classroom, girls get back to school, and that everything is taken care of to the best possibility. along those lines, thinking about again, that digital platform and those digital opportunities, and wanting to come back to, that's something that wasn't necessarily said, around one we are talking about the u.s.. and what i want to make sure, that what we surface is part of this is also, the challenge that we see again, within the u.s. about women, it's not necessarily homogenous, and we know women of color, are being even harder hit in terms of the covid-19. and i think that something we want to make sure, that we are surfacing and recognizing, when we start talking about solutions. so to make sure that, financial inclusion, social protection, you know this is changed. and it's reaching the diversity of what we have. and for young wom
the opportunity for young women. so the education is changing, and thinking about it making sure that they are managing those risks, and making sure the young woman can get back into the classroom, girls get back to school, and that everything is taken care of to the best possibility. along those lines, thinking about again, that digital platform and those digital opportunities, and wanting to come back to, that's something that wasn't necessarily said, around one we are talking about the u.s.....
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have young people. these days the bill new city opera attracts world class performers who also sing at the bolshoi in moscow and the met in new york. on the way home from the rehearsal going on tells me that she was almost destroyed by war. i started with big roles i never sang any tiny roles or something and of course i heard. myself when i was 30 i was dead. and i was always doing too much to the roles. the breakthrough she was hoping for didn't come. instead she started all over again and completely rely on her vocal technique she also learned to stop overtaxing her voice a mistake many opera singers make just as softly as the fact that it sometimes hurts is a painful realisation because you love doing it it also hurts your bank balance especially when you're young. and that's actually quite an important point you are often forced to do certain things to survive financially. and so could. once they finish their studies which can take as long as 6 years an opera singer with a fixed contract in germany
have young people. these days the bill new city opera attracts world class performers who also sing at the bolshoi in moscow and the met in new york. on the way home from the rehearsal going on tells me that she was almost destroyed by war. i started with big roles i never sang any tiny roles or something and of course i heard. myself when i was 30 i was dead. and i was always doing too much to the roles. the breakthrough she was hoping for didn't come. instead she started all over again and...
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young people are leading us. if you remember one thing from this call, remember this -- young people will determine the outcome of the 2020 election. the more young people vote, the more enthusiastic we are to volunteer, the better the chances of victory and the bigger our victory will be. if joe biden keeps going bigger and bolder with his policies like he has been doing, our chances of victory get bigger too. that is why we are so happy to have this conversation, just as joe biden announced a very ambitious climate and clean energy plan. polling this past week shows that 60% of folks under 45, whether republican, independent, or democratic, support a $1 trillion investment in clean energy infrastructure and jobs. 60%. that's good news, because joe biden proposed $2 trillion. polling also from harvard's institute of politics shows a whopping 85% of young americans, including 94% of democrats and 76% of republicans, favor student debt reform. joe biden and elizabeth warren both endorse the idea of canceling $10,0
young people are leading us. if you remember one thing from this call, remember this -- young people will determine the outcome of the 2020 election. the more young people vote, the more enthusiastic we are to volunteer, the better the chances of victory and the bigger our victory will be. if joe biden keeps going bigger and bolder with his policies like he has been doing, our chances of victory get bigger too. that is why we are so happy to have this conversation, just as joe biden announced a...
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and all of these young people, but many, not just black young people, but many young white people. brian: was she white or black? rep. lewis: she was black, but she had many, many allies in the white community, friends in the civic and social and religious organizations. and it was in that meeting that dr. king thought that the students would become the youth arm or the student arm of his organization. but she insisted that we make up our own mind and create our own organization. so the organization were called the temporary student non-violent coordinating committee. and marion barry, who had been a graduate student at fisk university in nashville, became the temporary chair of the temporary student non-violent coordinating committee april of 1960. and later, there was a fall meeting in atlanta on morehouse college campus, where the student non-violent coordinating committee became a permanent organization with marion barry as the chair of the organization. james clyburn, who is now in the congress, was one of the students from south carolina who attended the meeting with us in at
and all of these young people, but many, not just black young people, but many young white people. brian: was she white or black? rep. lewis: she was black, but she had many, many allies in the white community, friends in the civic and social and religious organizations. and it was in that meeting that dr. king thought that the students would become the youth arm or the student arm of his organization. but she insisted that we make up our own mind and create our own organization. so the...
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and all of these young people, but many, not just black young people, but many young white people.an: was she white or black? rep. lewis: she was black, but she had many, many allies in the white community, friends in the civic and social and religious organizations. and it was in that meeting that dr. king thought that the students would become the youth arm or the student arm of his organization. but she insisted that we make up our own mind and create our own organization. so the organization were called the temporary student non-violent coordinating committee. and marion barry, who had been a graduate student at fisk university in nashville, became the temporary chair of the temporary student non-violent coordinating committee april of 1960. and later, there was a fall meeting in atlanta on morehouse college campus, where the student non-violent coordinating committee became a permanent organization with marion barry as the chair of the organization. james clyburn, who is now in the congress, was one of the students from south carolina, who attended the meeting with us in atlan
and all of these young people, but many, not just black young people, but many young white people.an: was she white or black? rep. lewis: she was black, but she had many, many allies in the white community, friends in the civic and social and religious organizations. and it was in that meeting that dr. king thought that the students would become the youth arm or the student arm of his organization. but she insisted that we make up our own mind and create our own organization. so the...
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so everyone in this room is talking about the steel young. but none of you have had the guts to talk to us or to discuss thing was it but did they really want to talk a brief flashback last week cheaply whistles what kind of statement was that no comment. it was this very man we tried to speak with months ago what does 1st class cream. don't just be smiling with no comment with us there are no comment thank you for the why you assembling here doesn't matter then why you demonstrating or not demonstrating. we try again to talk to them at the meeting in the church without the camera but they didn't say anything. the meeting gets out of hand the suggestion is made that the church organize a follow up on this 1st attempt to engage with this daily youngs has not gone so well. oh. should be a different issue when a month it's difficult when people don't follow the rules of discussion. that was obviously the case here when people were booed and people spoken generalization stick to course that order that made things stressful on me of course the res
so everyone in this room is talking about the steel young. but none of you have had the guts to talk to us or to discuss thing was it but did they really want to talk a brief flashback last week cheaply whistles what kind of statement was that no comment. it was this very man we tried to speak with months ago what does 1st class cream. don't just be smiling with no comment with us there are no comment thank you for the why you assembling here doesn't matter then why you demonstrating or not...
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young people do get sick. we've seep young people sick, get sick and we've seen young people even die. >> reporter: in california, the governor shutting down indoor dining and bars in san diego and five other counties and stepping up enforcement on businesses. one doctor warning tonight -- >> if we all don't get our acts together, then there's really no place in the country that's going to be spared. >> the warnings across the country tonight. let's get right to matt gutman. i want to get back to the news we learned just before we came on the air tonight. the mayor of atlanta confirming she now has the virus? >> reporter: david, she has confirmed that. she has been talked about as a possible vice presidential candidate. now, she says she has felt no symptoms, but her husband slept from thursday through the weekend. that's what prompted the family to get tested today. she said she and her family are still processing those positive results. david? >> all right, matt gutman leading us off on a monday. matt, thank
young people do get sick. we've seep young people sick, get sick and we've seen young people even die. >> reporter: in california, the governor shutting down indoor dining and bars in san diego and five other counties and stepping up enforcement on businesses. one doctor warning tonight -- >> if we all don't get our acts together, then there's really no place in the country that's going to be spared. >> the warnings across the country tonight. let's get right to matt gutman. i...
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it's important as we talk about justice for young gardner and the 11-year-old young man, my heart bleeds sir and loss of your family, my prayers and condolences. talk about justice for them, also have to talk about justice writ large for the community. we must have accountability across the board, not just those in the community that take lives of those of us in the community and not talk about accountability for those outside the community that take our lives. message has to be consistent across the board. justice has to be consistent across the board. there must be equal protection under the law and that in and of itself will send a powerful message to young people. if my life matters to the greater society, to the justice system, to the people that make the decisions that my life has to matter to my brother and sister and myself. it's important we have holistic approach to justice. important we apply justice equally and we have accountability across the board. >> thank you. want to get everybody in, no disrespect, getting close to top of the hour. doctor, he's saying something importa
it's important as we talk about justice for young gardner and the 11-year-old young man, my heart bleeds sir and loss of your family, my prayers and condolences. talk about justice for them, also have to talk about justice writ large for the community. we must have accountability across the board, not just those in the community that take lives of those of us in the community and not talk about accountability for those outside the community that take our lives. message has to be consistent...
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once again the young woman doesn't have any idea on her. 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 is that of a german also. these arrests of under-age looking girls continue well into the night. because they get. just typical friday night in a hollywood at the 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 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon who knows recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. levinson never got her and. her last arrest was when she was 17 years old she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her salary they're not there to see if this was in charge of the children. yet she jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and she sped but now she's she's probably in a double every 3rd. 45th best in me b
once again the young woman doesn't have any idea on her. 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 is that of a german also. these arrests of under-age looking girls continue well into the night. because they get. just typical friday night in a hollywood at the 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...
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this guy young said they have to patrol here to maintain security non-sensical outer rubbish but. they just want to show off like the right wing party that's all it is the guns they want to intimidate people interesting to me is very peaceful there's no you know like crime rates or anything you would never hear that someone has been shot or anything like that so i think it's a very peaceful place to be or to live it. i want to excuse me do you have a minute do you know of a group called the sheila humans who marched through town and says the evenings. yes i've heard of them also seen them here all frightened and we wonder what's behind it what do they want to protect us from we feel safer if they weren't around here i'll admit i'm afraid of them in it but i did and it spread to wherever you go in every district they're all over the place want your new home you're something come here from other districts to know they're brazen and the groups keep getting bigger and more threatening the door to. local residents have planned a public meeting in the church of peace if you want to kick
this guy young said they have to patrol here to maintain security non-sensical outer rubbish but. they just want to show off like the right wing party that's all it is the guns they want to intimidate people interesting to me is very peaceful there's no you know like crime rates or anything you would never hear that someone has been shot or anything like that so i think it's a very peaceful place to be or to live it. i want to excuse me do you have a minute do you know of a group called the...
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you are a young man, a young black man. how did you think about how to negotiate your age at each of these steps? >> that's a good question. you are channeling your inner chris cuomo here with that question. when i ran i have this, if not me, then he'll? if not now then, then you know the questions very well. i had done everything really young. people are going to ask how young, why i was so young? i went to kindergarten for semester and after christmas they put me in first grade and the next year they put me in third grade. then there was some question whether not i would skip ninth-grade. i made the personal choice not to do it. i had a friend for for a long e such is not to. so yeah, i went to high school is will come college at 16. got my law degree by 23. one of the things i wanted to do, i had, one of the things one do was run for office. i didn't think you had to wait in line. just like you, you had to wait in line for up to run for office. i didn't think i had to get approval to run for office. and talk about the fa
you are a young man, a young black man. how did you think about how to negotiate your age at each of these steps? >> that's a good question. you are channeling your inner chris cuomo here with that question. when i ran i have this, if not me, then he'll? if not now then, then you know the questions very well. i had done everything really young. people are going to ask how young, why i was so young? i went to kindergarten for semester and after christmas they put me in first grade and the...
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people than any other generation of young people has been there used to be when you were young you you looked up to the older generation you want to be older because that's where that was the influence was there now we have a youth obsessed society where people want to be young and the early adopters of technology the brand influences the social media influences of course of the younger generations and so how will leverage more influence than any generation before them at their right and i think that that that's a great opportunity that i have and gives them a great responsibility to deal with some of the social challenges that we're seeing image you know world. and also thinking about the generational markers and the mess important irony i can come up with this to conscious a generation that did not have a washing machine catalyzed that was tested a different from the one that had a generation without the internet the quite different from the internet generation y. generation office ecological divide that makes it different from the previous generation although i mean for things that
people than any other generation of young people has been there used to be when you were young you you looked up to the older generation you want to be older because that's where that was the influence was there now we have a youth obsessed society where people want to be young and the early adopters of technology the brand influences the social media influences of course of the younger generations and so how will leverage more influence than any generation before them at their right and i...
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young person in foster care, every young care lever, who often are put in situations where our fosterthere isn't enough accountability to help carers equip us for independence and social workers. there is a lot of social workers who won't inform us of what art rights are, entitlements, and so, a lot of the time, there are care leavers out there who are ill equipped, unaware, and they find themselves in worse situations and push comes to shove, a lot of them end up homeless or end up a lot of them end up homeless or end up in a lot of them end up homeless or end upina a lot of them end up homeless or end up in a lot more vulnerable situations which could have been avoided if people just kept accountable to what they were supposed to achieve or help that young person achieve. i'm going to bring in anne longfield, the children's commissioner. bring in anne longfield, the child ren's commissioner. 0bviously you must be really concerned, listening to that story, it's hard enough, i guess, for people during this time, when they got family, they may not be able to see their family, it's hard
young person in foster care, every young care lever, who often are put in situations where our fosterthere isn't enough accountability to help carers equip us for independence and social workers. there is a lot of social workers who won't inform us of what art rights are, entitlements, and so, a lot of the time, there are care leavers out there who are ill equipped, unaware, and they find themselves in worse situations and push comes to shove, a lot of them end up homeless or end up a lot of...
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young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor?r. why would i say condor? condoms! condoms. father: condoms charlie. she wants 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. the introductory pricing of our best hearing loss solution neo hifi ends august 3rd call or go online now to save $300 and if you're an active or retired federal employee you can now get eargo at no cost to you. call or go online today.
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help her out and get her out alive but it's going to be a hard road if it's a young. u.s. secretary of state might someday oh yes on a mission claims the world must change china are trying to change us oh should we interpret this the cold war to be waged against meeting business also implying. china is certainly a major global competitor but he said no more and. as a coronavirus condemning continues to he. travels off. but on the odd 1000000000 barrels before it causes even more attestation talk about this with my biology. artists a technology is working.
help her out and get her out alive but it's going to be a hard road if it's a young. u.s. secretary of state might someday oh yes on a mission claims the world must change china are trying to change us oh should we interpret this the cold war to be waged against meeting business also implying. china is certainly a major global competitor but he said no more and. as a coronavirus condemning continues to he. travels off. but on the odd 1000000000 barrels before it causes even more attestation...
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in men and women, young and old.traight americans, lgbtq americans, blacks who long for for treatment equal treatment and -- those who seeing for themselves seeing f struggles. we see it in everybody doing the hard work of we see it in everybody doing the hard work of overcoming complacency. of overcoming our own fears and prejudices. our own hatreds. you see it in people trying to be better, truer versions of ourselves. and that's what john lewis teaches us. that's where real courage comes from. not from turning on each other. but by turning toward one another. not by tsaoing hatred and division, but by -- not by sowing hatred and division but by spreading truth and love. not by avoiding our responsibilities to create a better america and better world, but by embracing those responsibilities with joy and perseverance. and discovering that in our beloved community, we do not alk alone. what a gift john lewis was. we are all so lucky to have had him walk with us for a while. and show us the way. god bless you all. god
in men and women, young and old.traight americans, lgbtq americans, blacks who long for for treatment equal treatment and -- those who seeing for themselves seeing f struggles. we see it in everybody doing the hard work of we see it in everybody doing the hard work of overcoming complacency. of overcoming our own fears and prejudices. our own hatreds. you see it in people trying to be better, truer versions of ourselves. and that's what john lewis teaches us. that's where real courage comes...
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so you as a young minister grew up preaching at 13.rew up in fellowship baptist church and those values of the church carried us through all of the violence and a lot of the temptations that normal kids have. in this day and age of just secularism, many kids don't have that. >> and we tried to pass it on because it was instilled on us and we're going to keep doing it and support, as reverend hatch and others have supported us in our work, we support him in his work and those around the country who deal with the question of violence in our communities because they are the ones that are the experts in that area. we all must support each other. i have a time deficit now. i want to thank dwight mckee and reverend dr. marshal hatch. we'll be talking about this a lot more. now to portland, oregon where video overnight shows violent clashes between federal officers and demonstrators. the latest marks 50 days of ongoing froeprotests in the cit unrest many say is being stoked by the federal forces under president donald trump's command. four me
so you as a young minister grew up preaching at 13.rew up in fellowship baptist church and those values of the church carried us through all of the violence and a lot of the temptations that normal kids have. in this day and age of just secularism, many kids don't have that. >> and we tried to pass it on because it was instilled on us and we're going to keep doing it and support, as reverend hatch and others have supported us in our work, we support him in his work and those around the...
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and young election officials. i care not only of beating donald trump and what's happening now didn't need to be this way so we can get on the road to the joe biden recovery. >> running against an incumbent is hard and why not many are defeated in the modern time but it has to be much harder when you've got to redefine what it means to campaign because were all stuck in our homes and you can't do rallies and you can't go door-to-door. so how do we imagine campaigning and how you tackle that challenge and get the message out. >> george stephanopoulos asked him this very question and framed it is a hurting and that you can't get out there he said that we are in the virtual campaign role right now because of covid-19 and we are actively engaging so vice president biden was doing virtual travel days. last week he was in florida a doctor biden was in michigan and pennsylvania. and then doing the roundtable. did a snapchat the other day. but we fully believe one of those rules - - one of those others a campaign joe bide
and young election officials. i care not only of beating donald trump and what's happening now didn't need to be this way so we can get on the road to the joe biden recovery. >> running against an incumbent is hard and why not many are defeated in the modern time but it has to be much harder when you've got to redefine what it means to campaign because were all stuck in our homes and you can't do rallies and you can't go door-to-door. so how do we imagine campaigning and how you tackle...
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there's this high flight of some of the young people many young african-americans.entenced for many years. we have got to stop it. we need to find a way in this administration to lessen some of these convictions. the prison system has become a real industry in many parts of our country. and most of these crimes, they are nonviolent crimes. we've got to redirect people away from the prison system. peter: carmen, right here in washington dc. hi. guest: hi. i don't think anybody said good afternoon to you yet. so high and we appreciate you. this is undated a billion times an honor to speak with you congressman. the me just say, all of the stuff that is going on. i called your office about two weeks ago now. and before this shut down red i was talking about the care in this country. i was telling your office and i left my phone number. but it now you're. i was in dc. he's in georgia pray to fully understand that. but we all have health issues in this country no matter what city or county or state that you're in. and after hearing you speak, the march in washington. i sa
there's this high flight of some of the young people many young african-americans.entenced for many years. we have got to stop it. we need to find a way in this administration to lessen some of these convictions. the prison system has become a real industry in many parts of our country. and most of these crimes, they are nonviolent crimes. we've got to redirect people away from the prison system. peter: carmen, right here in washington dc. hi. guest: hi. i don't think anybody said good...
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what do they have to fear here and steve was a young seal who told. me what about the stuff happening in other parts of s. and you think they're all safe and friendly districts you're living in a fantasy world. do you think steel is dangerous you know not when we're around which you feel like i said we're pigeon fanciers. someone calls out to him he calls him coca he has a teardrop tattoo a widely recognized prison tattoo. and internet search turns up several hits including a television feature from 2016 this is one of them a guy from asm. i was 16 or 17 when i got out of prison i started working as a waiter at a strip bar. much of copus knife is being characterized by crime in. the movie that was convicted over and over and no fewer than 30 times for promoting prostitution that's also for violent crimes he spent a total of 17 years in prison things. this man wants to make the district safe. and why i'm here i'll tell you why. that's a wrong. question somebody else wants to talk but the others stop him before he starts. this shit here is that we hear
what do they have to fear here and steve was a young seal who told. me what about the stuff happening in other parts of s. and you think they're all safe and friendly districts you're living in a fantasy world. do you think steel is dangerous you know not when we're around which you feel like i said we're pigeon fanciers. someone calls out to him he calls him coca he has a teardrop tattoo a widely recognized prison tattoo. and internet search turns up several hits including a television feature...
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you are seeing record numbers of cases, mostly interesting among young individuals strongly suggesting the link between attempting to open in many respects of pictures and photos and films of -- will get back to this in a moment of responsibility where individuals, mostly young people were seen at bars congregated and clouded places, many without masks which really adds fuel to the fire in our challenge today and tomorrow and next week is trying to contain the outbreaks and get us back on the track of being able to not only contain but to also open safely. so bottom line, if the global serious situation is a serious situation in the united states, the united states being a large country and very heterogeneous on demographically in other ways is a mixed bag, some areas of the country are doing well and others are being challenged as it states just mentioned. you said to come. i will do it briefly, right now if you look at the magnitude of the 1918 pandemic anywhere from 50 - 7500000000 people get died, that was the mother of all pandemics in truly historic. i hope we do not approach tha
you are seeing record numbers of cases, mostly interesting among young individuals strongly suggesting the link between attempting to open in many respects of pictures and photos and films of -- will get back to this in a moment of responsibility where individuals, mostly young people were seen at bars congregated and clouded places, many without masks which really adds fuel to the fire in our challenge today and tomorrow and next week is trying to contain the outbreaks and get us back on the...
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took place in maine and tells the story of a young woman who was courted by a young man.was wildly popular. i found references to it in harvard college library, books donated by harvard professors and that would probably come closest, the works of sarah jewett but the booked of their time pared and the tradition is part of ours today. thank you, a great question. >> tamara wrote, thank you, wonderful. with summer reading recommend as an escape from george beard's version of -- i'm sorry dicant american nervousness or associated with a version of americaner in very nose that character crisissed it as languid -- >> i think what they were most concerned with was a hypersensitivity and so this whole nerd which they talk about women and women's hysteria and they definitely were in conversation. the critics of summer reading were in conversation with those dilatorious effects but for women they were more married not so much about lang your as about hypersensitivity to sexual stimulation by reading sensational novels. we couldn't have that. >> does summer reading become populist
took place in maine and tells the story of a young woman who was courted by a young man.was wildly popular. i found references to it in harvard college library, books donated by harvard professors and that would probably come closest, the works of sarah jewett but the booked of their time pared and the tradition is part of ours today. thank you, a great question. >> tamara wrote, thank you, wonderful. with summer reading recommend as an escape from george beard's version of -- i'm sorry...
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young guy, he's in his 30's. he's trying to piece together a living by writing and talking and a guy named arthur waskow comes in there and gives the barn burner. the seconds that radical critique. he's older. he's well-read. he says, yes, this is another war of imperialism. he uses the "i" word. right? the u.s. is a new imperialist. imagine, ok something to grapple , with. that was like two hours. then they had ten hours of hanging out talking. ,they broke into small groups, classrooms like this. ok. and these things spread. that's what i guess i'm trying to say. who did you bring in varied, did you an expert, did you have somebody who knew something about vietnam? often no. there were no courses in any university in the united states on the history of vietnam. there was no university in the united states that taught the vietnamese language. so you didn't have a lot of in-house experts in the united states on these issues. alas, we didn't have many in-house experts in the state department or the cia either on vi
young guy, he's in his 30's. he's trying to piece together a living by writing and talking and a guy named arthur waskow comes in there and gives the barn burner. the seconds that radical critique. he's older. he's well-read. he says, yes, this is another war of imperialism. he uses the "i" word. right? the u.s. is a new imperialist. imagine, ok something to grapple , with. that was like two hours. then they had ten hours of hanging out talking. ,they broke into small groups,...
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the jeffrey epstein's story, jeffrey epstein was arrested july 2019 for sex trafficking young girls fight feds but epstein committed suicide in his jail cell before he could be tried. while the billionaire pedophile never lived or phased it in court, the investigation into what he was doing and who he was associated with did not die with him. one year later former girlfriend and longtime associate of epstein's arrested on four counts related to trafficking young girls and two counts of perjury. ghislaine maxwell is the daughter of a british media mogul was groomed and molesting young girls and as well as lying about it under oath to quote, conceal her crimes. despite the new round of serious felony charges is a door open for ghislaine maxwell to cut a deal with the feds and exchange for her testimony and cooperation and other potential accomplices in jeffrey epstein's under age sex ring? ghislaine maxwell arrests in the bombshell testimony will shine a spotlight on jeffrey epstein's double life he lives in other sexual assault molesters. who were epstein's -- an exact we how did you make
the jeffrey epstein's story, jeffrey epstein was arrested july 2019 for sex trafficking young girls fight feds but epstein committed suicide in his jail cell before he could be tried. while the billionaire pedophile never lived or phased it in court, the investigation into what he was doing and who he was associated with did not die with him. one year later former girlfriend and longtime associate of epstein's arrested on four counts related to trafficking young girls and two counts of perjury....