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and it's a city it was a thriving youth college party tall and really. that's the feeling among planned official opening for gone ways year as culture capital was supposed to put across but the big party had to be cancelled amid a severe storm warning still nothing rains for long on galway's parade the celebration simply took place in the pubs with traditional irish music of course. a key word in music can the new bond song is out performed by none other than pop billie eilis who is the youngest our guest ever to be commissioned with a theme song for double 07 and i will leave you with the strains of no time to die and until we meet again i wish you all the best and by a. world of course. you're going to. in the light of climate change. for. what's in store. for the future. for the major cities. counter. that. was really. a running. joke you made for mine.
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and it's a city it was a thriving youth college party tall and really. that's the feeling the long planned official opening for gone ways years culture capital was supposed to put across but the big party had to be cancelled amid a severe storm warning still nothing rains for long on galway's parade the celebration simply took place in the pumps with traditional irish music of course. a key word in music and the new bond song is out performed by none other than pop billie eilish who is the youngest our guest ever to be commissioned with a theme song for double 07 and i will leave you with the strains of no time to die and until we meet again i wish you all the best and. worst of course if. you're going to. tell him to buy is a savior of the forest. because 210 acres. of land in central gone at his own means we cultivating and conserving woodlands and teaching how to practice sustainable forestry it's all about training our people is also bad for the south it's. got to have a baby is gonna fall and come out for. 30 minutes on t.w. . in the. climate change
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youth. college frank capra let's focus we need the ethics committee on this right away isn't that right speaker pelosi consensus and cost this is that will proceed and the us under the auspices of where this comes this matter is relevant and that is in the intelligence committee intelligence not the ethics committee ok maybe they'll come up with something. foreign policy has been an unconstitutional disaster from his own authorized support for the saudi war in yemen to the air strikes in syria which congressman ted lieu described as frickin illegal frickin illegal indeed not quite as bad as illegal still better than fudging illegal now is rashida to labeled say let's impeach this mother fricker me so these politicians just need to get better at cursing what is this an episode of family matters after years of hedging on impeachment speaker pelosi finally came around in september when she tast the intelligence committee probe to be focused on allegations that trump asked the leader of ukraine to initi
youth. college frank capra let's focus we need the ethics committee on this right away isn't that right speaker pelosi consensus and cost this is that will proceed and the us under the auspices of where this comes this matter is relevant and that is in the intelligence committee intelligence not the ethics committee ok maybe they'll come up with something. foreign policy has been an unconstitutional disaster from his own authorized support for the saudi war in yemen to the air strikes in syria...
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issue is you know how do we keep these products out of the hands of you know kids essentially youth sure college age kids there they're kind of in that gray zone right they're not full fledged adults or you have some way to argue that they are so it's a lot harder to convey a you know. stern messages to them that with the belief that they'll work well does this government ban resonate with young people or perversely there's a glamorized babying is this the boy that my dad doesn't want me to go out with yeah i kind of think that there's been an overreaction and that the unfortunate consequence of that is you know it's a forbidden fruit issue there are you know if you're drawing all this attention to a product you know kids are going to say well what's all the fuss about. you know they might seek the opportunity to try it out other than 3rd grade behind the garage when we got caught i myself have never smoked cigarettes so i've not felt the agony seen of others trying to quit it sure looks like torture are east cigarettes and the easier to walk away from what you started i think so and that is the
issue is you know how do we keep these products out of the hands of you know kids essentially youth sure college age kids there they're kind of in that gray zone right they're not full fledged adults or you have some way to argue that they are so it's a lot harder to convey a you know. stern messages to them that with the belief that they'll work well does this government ban resonate with young people or perversely there's a glamorized babying is this the boy that my dad doesn't want me to go...
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city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to collegefor the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old organization. mission graduates have helped me to develop special as an individual they've helped me figure out and provide the tools for me that i need i feel successful in life >> their core above emission and goal is in line with our values. the ferraris yes, we made 48 thousand >> they were on top of that it's a no-brainer for us. >> we're in and fifth year and be able to expand out and tonight is your ungrammatical truck food for thought. food truck for thought is an opportunity to eat from a variety of different vendor that are supporting the mission graduates by coming and representing at the parks >> we're giving a prude of our to give people the opportunity to get an education. people come back and can you tell me and enjoy our food. all the vendor are xooment a portion of their precedes the money is going back in >> what's the best thing to do in terms of moving the needle for t
city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to collegefor the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old organization. mission graduates have helped me to develop special as an individual they've helped me figure out and provide the tools for me that i need i feel successful in life >> their core above emission and goal is in line with our values. the ferraris yes, we made 48...
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youth council. he went to college on the gi bill and then law school. in 1961, attorney general robert f.strict of ohio. jones was the first african-american ever to serve in that position. president lyndon johnson later appointed him to the kerner commission on american race relations. in 1969 jones became general counsel for the naacp where he spent a decade fighting discrimination everywhere from schools and businesses to the military. in 1979, president jimmy carter appointed jones to be a judge in cincinnati's u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit, where he presided until 2002. the next year the federal courthouse in youngstown, ohio, was renamed for him. jones took the fight overseas, too. he was arrested in south africa while protesting apartheid and later helped draft the nation's new constitution under nelson mandela. on jones' 90th birthday, president obama sent a message that read in part, for decades from here to south africa, you've helped advance the cause of justice. judge nathanial r. jones, who spent his life fighting for civil rights in america and abroad, died two
youth council. he went to college on the gi bill and then law school. in 1961, attorney general robert f.strict of ohio. jones was the first african-american ever to serve in that position. president lyndon johnson later appointed him to the kerner commission on american race relations. in 1969 jones became general counsel for the naacp where he spent a decade fighting discrimination everywhere from schools and businesses to the military. in 1979, president jimmy carter appointed jones to be a...
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and the youth is involved as well as both boys and girls like college eleanor in the 1990 s. from these very hills taliban fighters rained down artillery and rockets on kabul now they're one of the few places in the country where ahmed and his friends can snowboard in safety another is the central province of bamiyan famous around the world as the site of one of the greatest cultural crimes in recent memory the deliberate destruction in 2001 of the ancient buddhist statues that wants looked out over the valley from this cliff face the taliban isn't just a presence in memory the group still controls around half of the country. if the taliban come back it's impossible to snowboard because they aren't sports friendly people. they don't want pace and they don't want sports so if they come back we won't be able to snowboard. and in the future role of the taliban in afghanistan is unclear as things stand and his mates can practice their new hobby in peace for at least as long as the snow dos. the screen legend kirk douglas has died at the age of 103 he made his name in hollywood's
and the youth is involved as well as both boys and girls like college eleanor in the 1990 s. from these very hills taliban fighters rained down artillery and rockets on kabul now they're one of the few places in the country where ahmed and his friends can snowboard in safety another is the central province of bamiyan famous around the world as the site of one of the greatest cultural crimes in recent memory the deliberate destruction in 2001 of the ancient buddhist statues that wants looked out...
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college president. she created the marriage youth office in burlington. she started childcare center, teen center, afterschool programs that are all still open and continue the work and to this day. [cheering] is important to know who is by his side. she has an earned a phd in leadership and policy, and has been an indispensable advisor, not just for bernie but for countless local, state, federal campaigns and policies from the 1980s until today. here's the thing, she's a mother to four loving children and seven wonderful grandchildren. i am proud to call her my friend, but listen, people used to say this phrase, it's so horrible. they would stay behind every great man is a good woman or better woman. but we all know, what i know. what bernie knows is that he would not be where he is right now if his wife had not been behind him, but beside him. and sometimes in front of him. [cheering] she has been right there leading the way with him, so listen, right before we hear from bernie, i am so proud to introduce the future first lady of the united states of am
college president. she created the marriage youth office in burlington. she started childcare center, teen center, afterschool programs that are all still open and continue the work and to this day. [cheering] is important to know who is by his side. she has an earned a phd in leadership and policy, and has been an indispensable advisor, not just for bernie but for countless local, state, federal campaigns and policies from the 1980s until today. here's the thing, she's a mother to four loving...
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youth vote really matters. that's why we are seeing all of the candidates storm college camps. oter turnout groups that are also storming campuses tomorrow making pledges and getting people to make an actual plan. because there are a lot of studies that show if young voters don't make a plan to show up at this poll at this time then they don't actually show up. that can make a lot of difference especially for someone like bernie sanders. also what i am seeing is a lot of people gravitating towards mayor pete. he is tailor made for this state. a lot of people, especially in the affluent moderate suburbs, concord, manchester, the southeastern part of new hampshire that bernie sanders didn't do well in, they are gravitating towards him. everyone is looking for the personal moments to bond with the candidate to have a clarifying moment, again. so it really -- it will go until tuesday. people won't have their mind made up until they walk into that voter booth. >> that is what is making so many of these campaigns nervous. jacqueline, it is great to see you. >> thank for seeing you. >>
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through jobs for american graduates, a program that helps youth grauduate from high schoo and transition to the work force. and for our college bound students, we have secured a total of $5.3 million to increase bright flight and a-plus scholarship funding. [ applause ] >> we are also proposing another $19 million for the mo-excel work force initiative and we can do all of this while increasing school transportation funding and still fulgly funding our foundation formula. [ applause ] >> this focus on training our future work force has been a true collaborative effort and i greatly appreciate the partnership you've had from the private sector and the education arena. many of these changes to our work force system would not be possible without our teachers. and that's why i also want to start discussing ways to improve teacher pay. [ applause ] however, the solution cannot just be asked in the state to write a bigger check. we're going to ask school districts, school boards, to propose a better plan and a bold plan for our teachers. being an educator today is not an easy job. by supporting them, we also support our children, t
through jobs for american graduates, a program that helps youth grauduate from high schoo and transition to the work force. and for our college bound students, we have secured a total of $5.3 million to increase bright flight and a-plus scholarship funding. [ applause ] >> we are also proposing another $19 million for the mo-excel work force initiative and we can do all of this while increasing school transportation funding and still fulgly funding our foundation formula. [ applause ]...
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definitely wanting to engage youth, to win elections in the future. david: you are a collegeare you seeing on the campus right now with people motivating to act on either side? of youth are engaged, paying attention. a lot of my peers are excited about the caucus tomorrow. campus, 75% of students are out of state, and a lot of them are changing their voter registration process so they can take part. a lot are paying attention, going to events. ultimately, we will see them come out in november as well. david: that was tanner halleran. iowa, for complete coverage ofalso today,. will talk to kevin cirilli. s "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. whether you're travelling around the country or around the house, keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app and watch all the shows you lo
definitely wanting to engage youth, to win elections in the future. david: you are a collegeare you seeing on the campus right now with people motivating to act on either side? of youth are engaged, paying attention. a lot of my peers are excited about the caucus tomorrow. campus, 75% of students are out of state, and a lot of them are changing their voter registration process so they can take part. a lot are paying attention, going to events. ultimately, we will see them come out in november...
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youth. he has appealed to young voters and particularly in the latinos. that is a key part. we are seeing young latinos attend college. so issues around college affordability is another issue. also on the issue of immigration. that is another issues the sanders campaign has talked about and also health care has been a big concern for latinos for a number of years. they are more likely to not have insurance than other americans. host: in the pew research seven out of 10 say the government is responsible for ensuring all americans have health care coverage. so universal health care, and care for all would appeal to them. guest: that is correct. again, so many don't have health insurance. 15% to 17% in the most recent statistics don't have coverage. host: we will go to fred in maryland. good morning. caller: you are missing the point on this. americansal hispanic want rules and laws and they come to get away from the socialist countries that have dictatorships with no laws and no jobs. for the most part they will support president trump because at least he is trying to do something. i live in maryland and there are a lo
youth. he has appealed to young voters and particularly in the latinos. that is a key part. we are seeing young latinos attend college. so issues around college affordability is another issue. also on the issue of immigration. that is another issues the sanders campaign has talked about and also health care has been a big concern for latinos for a number of years. they are more likely to not have insurance than other americans. host: in the pew research seven out of 10 say the government is...
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youth clubs and pharmacies. in 2018, scotland became the first country in the world to provide free sanitary products in schools, collegesuniversities. >> trevor: yes, congratulations, scotland, on being the first country to make sanitary products free to all the women who need it. yeah. i think it should be like this everywhere, you know. ( cheers and applause ) it really should. because if you think about it, it's crazy that half the population has to pay so much for a natural process in their body. i mean, imagine if there was, like, a tax on boners. yeah. ( laughter ) i would have been bankrupt by the time i was 13. ( laughter ) part of me wonders if this law was passed by mistake. maybe someone in scoatish literal parliament was like, "we need to fix our bloody problems." "free tampons for everyone." let's talk about the coronavirus. it's the worst global pandemic since baby shark. there are now over 80,000 confirmed cases in 40 countries, including 57 confirmed cases right here in the united states. ( coughs ) 58. ( laughter ) and so today, the president of the united states held an emergency press conference to ad
youth clubs and pharmacies. in 2018, scotland became the first country in the world to provide free sanitary products in schools, collegesuniversities. >> trevor: yes, congratulations, scotland, on being the first country to make sanitary products free to all the women who need it. yeah. i think it should be like this everywhere, you know. ( cheers and applause ) it really should. because if you think about it, it's crazy that half the population has to pay so much for a natural process...
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college in southern california convicted. they could face life in prison. homeless youth is coming to r san francisco boarof supervisors approved a lease for the 75 bed facility at 8, 8, 8 po stthe navigation center will become the city's first for people ages, 18 to 24. the project is part of mayor breeze initiative todd 1000 neshelter beds in san francisco by the end f this year. on the peninla, the apple engineer killed in a tea crash 2 years ago was playina video game on his smartphone when he was hind federal inveigators. the ng to crash happened ohighway e oh one in mountain view. the national transportation safety board says that partially automated driving systems like tesla's cannot drive themselves fully yet drivers continue to use th without pang attention. the ntsb board will soon ma recommendations to prevent a crash like this from happening again. >>in the north say a fairfield expect was accused of a hit and run crash that killed his own 2 year-old neew charged with murder. investigators say that sir to le as he had his nephew in the parking t of their mobi
college in southern california convicted. they could face life in prison. homeless youth is coming to r san francisco boarof supervisors approved a lease for the 75 bed facility at 8, 8, 8 po stthe navigation center will become the city's first for people ages, 18 to 24. the project is part of mayor breeze initiative todd 1000 neshelter beds in san francisco by the end f this year. on the peninla, the apple engineer killed in a tea crash 2 years ago was playina video game on his smartphone when...
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and mill valley before they went to community college in southern californiis convicted they face life in prison. >>a new nagation center for homele youth is coming to san francisco board of supervisors approved a lease for that 75 that facility at po st. the navigation center will become the city's first for people ages, 18 to . the project is part of mayor breeds initiative to add 1000 new shelter beds in san francisco by the end of this year. on the peninsul the apple engineer killed in a tesla crash 2 years ago wa playing a video game on his smartpne behind the wheel. that's according to federal investigors the crash haened on highway one oh one in mountain view. the national transportation safety board driving systems le tesla's cannot drive themselves yet drivers continue to use them without paying attention. the ntsb board willsoonmake recommendations to prevent crashes like this from happening again. >>in the north bay, a fairfield man who is accused of a hit and run that killed his own 2 year-old nephew is now charged with murder. investigators sathat sir reo tolet as he and his nephew while he was driving in the mobile home pa
and mill valley before they went to community college in southern californiis convicted they face life in prison. >>a new nagation center for homele youth is coming to san francisco board of supervisors approved a lease for that 75 that facility at po st. the navigation center will become the city's first for people ages, 18 to . the project is part of mayor breeds initiative to add 1000 new shelter beds in san francisco by the end of this year. on the peninsul the apple engineer killed...
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pete buttigieg cutting into the youth and younger voters support our bernie sanders, you saw that and all of the collegergin. then amy klobuchar cutting into buttigieg of the matter aside and that probably cost buttigieg a first place win last night. —— moderate side. now you throw when michael bloomberg, who is living out there with the likes we have no idea what kind of effect that will be and we won't know until super tuesday, but from already come you have four candidates cutting into one another all trying to be the alternative that emerges from that and i don't think that will happen now and until well after super tuesday. let's talk a little bit about mike bloomberg. you said it was a war of attrition. i was told yesterday so far because of the money he has, he is been able to make his own message and tell the voters what he wants. it is not... people haven't been looking very closely at his record. and his record in office in the yard. stop—and—frisk for instance was a big issue for mike bloomberg. —— in the year. what has emerged, the war of attrition we are talking about, a new tape with some
pete buttigieg cutting into the youth and younger voters support our bernie sanders, you saw that and all of the collegergin. then amy klobuchar cutting into buttigieg of the matter aside and that probably cost buttigieg a first place win last night. —— moderate side. now you throw when michael bloomberg, who is living out there with the likes we have no idea what kind of effect that will be and we won't know until super tuesday, but from already come you have four candidates cutting into...
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youth unemployment reached an all-time low. african-american poverty has declined to the lowest rate ever recorded. we achieved record and permanent funding for our nation's historically black colleges universities. opportunity zones, a plan spearheaded by senator tim scott as part of our great republican tax cuts. opportunity zones are helping americans like army veteran tony rankins. a few weeks ago signed a bill promoting charles magee to brigadier general. thank you, sir. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: yeah, donald trump made sure that this time his speech was a lot more black, yeah, though i do think he went too far when he delivered the rest of the speech in a do rag. what was a bit extreme. that was a bit extreme. ( laughter ) now, affect, no trump speech would be complete without an absolute blatant lie. and for tonight's address, trump went with an old classic, and that is that he's the champion of healthcare. >> i've also made an iron-clad pledge to american families, we will always protect patients with pre-existing conditions. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: really? that lie is so extreme that if trump was pi pinocchio he would have impaled mitch mcconnell in his
youth unemployment reached an all-time low. african-american poverty has declined to the lowest rate ever recorded. we achieved record and permanent funding for our nation's historically black colleges universities. opportunity zones, a plan spearheaded by senator tim scott as part of our great republican tax cuts. opportunity zones are helping americans like army veteran tony rankins. a few weeks ago signed a bill promoting charles magee to brigadier general. thank you, sir. ( cheers and...
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. >>> high school and college age students are traveling the globe to address the water crisis. the world's largest youthed water activism organization. the road warriors are here in the bay area, about to talk with students in the east bay. before that, they join us in studio on the 9. a big welcome. thank you both for coming this morning. jerwayne, 6 million people don't have access to safe, clean drinking water. here in the bay area, we turn on the tap. we go for a swim. you're both from florida. do people seem to take it for granted? >> yeah, honestly all over people do take it for granted. even me, a few years ago i would have never thought we had such a big problem going on. and of course we're here today to spread the message of giving clean water to people all around the world. and we wouldn't be here without our partner who is teaming up with us to have the opportunity to give water and life to the millions around the world. >> you and jerwayne were sitting in a school assembly which i know can be boring. you heard a message that really sparked an interest in you from the thirst project. tell me
. >>> high school and college age students are traveling the globe to address the water crisis. the world's largest youthed water activism organization. the road warriors are here in the bay area, about to talk with students in the east bay. before that, they join us in studio on the 9. a big welcome. thank you both for coming this morning. jerwayne, 6 million people don't have access to safe, clean drinking water. here in the bay area, we turn on the tap. we go for a swim. you're both...
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college or decided to take another route. it's inherently unfair to put this on them as well. i think a strategy that bernie sanders and even elizabeth warren have of trying to get the youth voteckfire. and frankly jedediah, when we look at the past contests, past few contestants, youth turnout has not increased. jedediah: patrice if you look at the numbers 43 plus million americans owe student debt. that's a lot of people throughout the country. this conversation about student debt is an important one. what should the trump administration be saying to contrast with what bernie sanders and elizabeth warren have proposed? what can he do about this problem of stupidity debt? >> well, first off, i think we need to tackle what drives student debt to begin with it's the rising cost of college. and colleges raise their tuitions because they know that the federal government is going to back it with loans and other forms of aid. and so when we start saying okay, universities and colleges, you need to figure out how to contain your costs. we also need to start talking beyond just the four-year college model as the best way for a middle class lifestyle. what about a apprenticeships, wha
college or decided to take another route. it's inherently unfair to put this on them as well. i think a strategy that bernie sanders and even elizabeth warren have of trying to get the youth voteckfire. and frankly jedediah, when we look at the past contests, past few contestants, youth turnout has not increased. jedediah: patrice if you look at the numbers 43 plus million americans owe student debt. that's a lot of people throughout the country. this conversation about student debt is an...
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. >> martha: which democrat would score with a crucial youth about tonight and i sat down yesterday with a coach of collegeund are thinking as we head into the caucus monday night so we have a terrific group of young people here because their vote is so coveted by all of the candidates. if we wanted to get together bee the caucus. if so we've got noah, jill, lucas, natalie, caleb data going back and starting with you, caleb at the end, you are a bere supporter. how come? >> my politics are heavily influenced by my faith in someone i look at politics, i look at who is going to show love the best. if i think bernie has the ability to do so and his passion and the way he talks about people. people who are less fortunate than us. if i'm really drawn to that. >> so, jill, that's the same theme that andrew yang has, and do your andrew yang supporter, humanity, all of that period of >> yeah grade >> martha: a lot of the bernie sanders supporter, a lot of them were bernie supporter's how about you? >> i'm actually not a democrat. >> martha: how would you describe yourself? >> i -- i don't know i'm going to do hone
. >> martha: which democrat would score with a crucial youth about tonight and i sat down yesterday with a coach of collegeund are thinking as we head into the caucus monday night so we have a terrific group of young people here because their vote is so coveted by all of the candidates. if we wanted to get together bee the caucus. if so we've got noah, jill, lucas, natalie, caleb data going back and starting with you, caleb at the end, you are a bere supporter. how come? >> my...
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college as well as the unified school districts. i am really very concerned about help for our youth. so, one of my asks is that we have to work closely with the school district and our youth. last night at my meeting, the commander said most of the push snatchings are by 11 to 16-year-olds and the balboa station has the highest incidents. we want to see an increase of chinese bilingual officers. however, promotion system must be uniform for all ethnic groups. our community is very appreciative of our wonderful officer johnny wong who speaks five language and working in the san francisco for 30 years. our community homes he will be promoted soon. another thing that is of grave concern as to bring a better communication between police and residents, is to initiate radio and services to keep more asians timely informed and to solicit the input. right now, the news letters are english only. so what good is it to the residents if they can read it online. i know some of them can be printed but this is a big gap. we have to do something to really outreach to -- so that everybody is informed
college as well as the unified school districts. i am really very concerned about help for our youth. so, one of my asks is that we have to work closely with the school district and our youth. last night at my meeting, the commander said most of the push snatchings are by 11 to 16-year-olds and the balboa station has the highest incidents. we want to see an increase of chinese bilingual officers. however, promotion system must be uniform for all ethnic groups. our community is very appreciative...
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invigorated a lot of college students in new hampshire to get involved in the process, understand the constitutional right to vote in the state. we should be expecting robust youthturnout tomorrow. >> for young voters, what's the priority, young democratic voters, to defeat donald trump or to break the system, change the system. if it is the latter, it doesn't necessarily sound like they're going to show up for anybody if it is not senator sanders. >> i think a lot of young voters understand what's at stake in the election. we face a number of crises, whether it is climate change, creating an economy we can grow and thrive in, and heading to census year with redistricting. that will dictate the political power map of the country for the next decade. i think young voters while passionate tomorrow for the chosen candidate, i think they understand what's at stake. will coalesce around the nominee. >> can you speak to that, the dime store psychology is young people are idealistic, but is that the case? >> joe biden talks about the campaign as battle for the soul of the nation. this campaign is a battle for the soul of a generation. what i mean is about half of young
invigorated a lot of college students in new hampshire to get involved in the process, understand the constitutional right to vote in the state. we should be expecting robust youthturnout tomorrow. >> for young voters, what's the priority, young democratic voters, to defeat donald trump or to break the system, change the system. if it is the latter, it doesn't necessarily sound like they're going to show up for anybody if it is not senator sanders. >> i think a lot of young voters...
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college campuses. kids are smarter than most of us, most of us are old. they figured it out. [applause] they have access to sources of information that we did not have in our youth. and they know that much of what's in the main street medias complete and utter balderdash. they know what the politicians or singers mainly lies or said because they are afraid of this or that or the other constituent. and so changes are happening among young people. changes are happening on campuses. changes are happening in academia. things that passed his truth simply cannot be said on college campuses. the arabic countries are much stronger actually know they were weaker than israeli parade israelis thought they're going to lose, but they weren't. israel was in danger of extinction actually that wasn't true. the joint chiefs issued an assessment, the cia issued an assessment, you're gonna whip them whatever happens if they attack personal take couple days if you act first you'll destroy them. everybody knew that israeli military knew that is really people didn't know that. i describe an incident that occurred when i was on my way to my father's office and the un in 1967 at the be
college campuses. kids are smarter than most of us, most of us are old. they figured it out. [applause] they have access to sources of information that we did not have in our youth. and they know that much of what's in the main street medias complete and utter balderdash. they know what the politicians or singers mainly lies or said because they are afraid of this or that or the other constituent. and so changes are happening among young people. changes are happening on campuses. changes are...
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college degree or not in this country. a majority that sees the hatred, and took nine lives in a mass shootings in schools around the country and the lost of our youth so often our black youth, day after day after day and communities from south carolina to my own hometown. in those the time has come to the end as the second amendment. there's american majority today that wasn't to happen. and that does that we must act to bring about today when your face has no variance on your health, or on your wealth or on your access to education or through the buzz or you experience with the law enforcement. and i am proud that we have one of the most comprehensive beginning with the understanding that you cannot just wipe away a racist policy and replace it with a neutral one. an expected to deliver to equality. we have to proactively and with urgency and that is the idea of the frederick douglass plan shaped by black voices on this campus. to triple the amount of entrepreneurs from under start communities. use the purchasing power of the federal government to help build up a black middle class. to triple funding to title i schools and dedicate $50 million to
college degree or not in this country. a majority that sees the hatred, and took nine lives in a mass shootings in schools around the country and the lost of our youth so often our black youth, day after day after day and communities from south carolina to my own hometown. in those the time has come to the end as the second amendment. there's american majority today that wasn't to happen. and that does that we must act to bring about today when your face has no variance on your health, or on...
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bristol's college green this morning to hear the 17—year—old swedish climate activist greta thunberg address students. pupils from across the country will skip school to attend today's youthe warned that the event has "grown so large" that safety measures may prove inadequate. our environment correspondent claire marshall is there at the protest in bristol with some climate strikers. what is it like this morning? there are what is it like this morning? there a re lots of what is it like this morning? there are lots of climate strikers, lots of kids already skipping school. let me give you a picture of the scene, these guys have been having lots of fun in the mud, just look at their speech. it is turning into a festival atmosphere. let me show you who is over here and i will take you ona who is over here and i will take you on a tour. that is the bristol city council building. hello, what is your name? i am leo guilfoyle, i am 15. why aren't you in school? i think this is more important. living on the somerset levels, when the sea levels rise, we will be the first ones to get it. i am toby, i am here today because i am also one of the ones living on the somerset levels and
bristol's college green this morning to hear the 17—year—old swedish climate activist greta thunberg address students. pupils from across the country will skip school to attend today's youthe warned that the event has "grown so large" that safety measures may prove inadequate. our environment correspondent claire marshall is there at the protest in bristol with some climate strikers. what is it like this morning? there are what is it like this morning? there a re lots of what is...
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what i have known is that there are lots of city college students, san francisco state university students, aged-out foster youth and lgbtq youth who is more representative of this population. so i fully support having this navigation center in my neighborhood. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is robert garcia. i'm president of save our streets, tenants and merchants association. i live 30 feet from this project. i live right on post street almost next door. we have right now, within two or three blocks, over 700 beds. polk and gary, there are 400 clients there with 200 comes every day for services. 90% have substance abuse problems. 35% have mental health problems. a block away from that going east, there's 160 living above warner's liquor store, going another block east, you have the union hotel which they have about 150 there. so we are talking 700 already of now they have another one that's planned for post and taylor, and they have a whole empty building there, which is going to be housing for homeless. this one is just not appropriate. there is no entrance on the h
what i have known is that there are lots of city college students, san francisco state university students, aged-out foster youth and lgbtq youth who is more representative of this population. so i fully support having this navigation center in my neighborhood. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is robert garcia. i'm president of save our streets, tenants and merchants association. i live 30 feet from this project. i live right on post street...
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college. you would endanger education access for children experiencing homelessness by eliminating the education for homeless children and youth program. minus $102 million. this funding is desperately needed. in the 2016-17 school year, more than 1. 3 million enrolled children had experienced homelessness at some point in the past three years. an increase of 7% from 2014, 2015. you would endanger youth literacy including class size and undermine efforts to support diverse teachers by eliminating the main program supporting effective instruction state grants which we increase for the first time in many more than 1.3 million enrolled children have experienced homelessness at some point. 7%.ncrease of you would endanger youth literacy. undermining efforts to support diverse teachers by eliminating the main program. we increased for the first time in many years. $2.1 -- 2.1en million dollars away from this program. 40% of undergraduate students. while pel covered 79% of the inrage cost of tuition fees 1975, it covers only 90 -- 29% today. our students cannot afford for us to stand passive. finally, your budget would risk exacerba
college. you would endanger education access for children experiencing homelessness by eliminating the education for homeless children and youth program. minus $102 million. this funding is desperately needed. in the 2016-17 school year, more than 1. 3 million enrolled children had experienced homelessness at some point in the past three years. an increase of 7% from 2014, 2015. you would endanger youth literacy including class size and undermine efforts to support diverse teachers by...
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college as well as the unified school districts. i am really very concerned about help for our youth. so, one of my asks is that we have to work closely with the school district and our youth. last night at my meeting, the commander said most of the push snatchings are by 11 to 16-year-olds and the balboa station has the highest incidents. we want to see an increase of chinese bilingual officers. however, promotion system must be uniform for all ethnic groups. our community is very appreciative of our wonderful officer johnny wong who speaks five language and working in the san francisco for 30 years. our community homes he will be promoted soon. another thing that is of grave concern as to bring a better communication between police and residents, is to initiate radio and services to keep more asians timely informed and to solicit the input. right now, the news letters are english only. so what good is it to the residents if they can read it online. i know some of them can be printed but this is a big gap. we have to do something to really outreach to -- so that everybody is informed
college as well as the unified school districts. i am really very concerned about help for our youth. so, one of my asks is that we have to work closely with the school district and our youth. last night at my meeting, the commander said most of the push snatchings are by 11 to 16-year-olds and the balboa station has the highest incidents. we want to see an increase of chinese bilingual officers. however, promotion system must be uniform for all ethnic groups. our community is very appreciative...
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college in 1935. today you are a multi-generation al. you include the low income, the seniors, as well as language and the arts. you are for the youth, yes, for the credits and for the long run, for materialistic diplomas and degrees. you are ours. you are way more than that. for thousands of years, peaceful generations of i understand indians have enjoyed their land. they remember for us to respect. history is also culture. for our education to thrive. and as much as our education is the future, this is also the past. our community comes in many forms. historically, the hippies, and also the great innovators of our time. if free thinkers is what we are, that should go beyond money, beyond budget, more than credits, and about materialistic goals. we are about culture or at least that which we should be. it has been said for our education. does that ring a bell? education should be without budgets. california is the sixth wealthiest economy in the world. [ please stand by ] >> unfortunately we have a board and a chancellor now who says there is no money. there's nothing we can do. just as the board and chancellors initially said, in
college in 1935. today you are a multi-generation al. you include the low income, the seniors, as well as language and the arts. you are for the youth, yes, for the credits and for the long run, for materialistic diplomas and degrees. you are ours. you are way more than that. for thousands of years, peaceful generations of i understand indians have enjoyed their land. they remember for us to respect. history is also culture. for our education to thrive. and as much as our education is the...
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youth in the community their first job. she was a member of the board of directors of the bayview hunters college, the first off-campus college of city college to offer accredited courses from city college. she fought to get the name of the bayview elementary school changed to dr. charles r. drew. on top of it all, mommy essie managed to operate a kitchen beauty barber shop, wash, press and curl or cut for $2. that's when her family began to grow. everyone loved her and she loved them. and referred to them as her children. mommy essie loved to cook, travel and take trips to the casinos. she attended all of her family reunions and made it duty to teach future generations about their history, knowing she was fourth generation descendant of former slaves. one of her proudest moments was to attend the inauguration of barack obama in 2008. she bragged about walking five miles to the washington mall with her son-in-law oscar and nephews perry and tyree. as she told the story, she left all three of them in the dust to witness the inauguration. she departed this life on wednesday, january 22, 2020. she is survived by 12 children, two
youth in the community their first job. she was a member of the board of directors of the bayview hunters college, the first off-campus college of city college to offer accredited courses from city college. she fought to get the name of the bayview elementary school changed to dr. charles r. drew. on top of it all, mommy essie managed to operate a kitchen beauty barber shop, wash, press and curl or cut for $2. that's when her family began to grow. everyone loved her and she loved them. and...
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college. you would endanger education access for children experiencing homelessness by eliminating the education for homeless children and youth program. minus $102 million. this funding is desperately needed. in the 2016-17 school year, more than 1.3 million enrolled children had experienced homelessness at some point in the past three years. an increase of 7% from 2014, 2015. you would endanger youth literacy including class size and undermine efforts to support diverse teachers by eliminating the main program supporting effective instruction state grants which we increase for the first time in many years. you've taken $1.2 billion away from this program. you would potentially put higher education out of the financial grasp of students by funding the pell grant. 40% of undergraduate students rely on pell grants to afford higher education. but while covering the average cost of tuition tees at a four-year public institution in 1975, it covers only 29% today. our students cannot afford for us to stand for this. and finally, your budget would risk exacerbating the financial challenges of underresourced rural districts by conver
college. you would endanger education access for children experiencing homelessness by eliminating the education for homeless children and youth program. minus $102 million. this funding is desperately needed. in the 2016-17 school year, more than 1.3 million enrolled children had experienced homelessness at some point in the past three years. an increase of 7% from 2014, 2015. you would endanger youth literacy including class size and undermine efforts to support diverse teachers by...
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partners from the city, the school district, and the community college district and to discuss how we can work together to ensure that our children, youthhave access to quality education opportunities here in the city. perhaps it will mean a united ballot measure on behalf of public education from pre k to 14 as well as a continuing education training for the november ballot. to establish and on going sustainable source of revenue to make up forel financial gaps that we know exist and persist. not any single option but i do believe that we need to come together as a team to nail down the facts and figure out the path forward to properly and adequately fund our public education system. our residents deserve this investment and public education. which we know benefits us all. and i also want to introduce a motion to meet as a committee of the whole the legal obligation under federal securities when approving city disclosure information in connection with the authorization of bonds. san francisco's debts policy rivers the board of supervisors training be conducted no less than once every three years. this training will be led by the city a
partners from the city, the school district, and the community college district and to discuss how we can work together to ensure that our children, youthhave access to quality education opportunities here in the city. perhaps it will mean a united ballot measure on behalf of public education from pre k to 14 as well as a continuing education training for the november ballot. to establish and on going sustainable source of revenue to make up forel financial gaps that we know exist and persist....
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partners from the city, the school district, and the community college district and to discuss how we can work together to ensure that our children, youthhave access to quality education opportunities here in the city. perhaps it will mean a united ballot measure on behalf of public education from pre k to 14 as well as a continuing education training for the november ballot. to establish and on going sustainable source of revenue to make up forel financial gaps that we know exist and persist. not any single option but i do believe that we need to come together as a team to nail down the facts and figure out the path forward to properly and adequately fund our public education system. our residents deserve this investment and public education. which we know benefits us all. and i also want to introduce a motion to meet as a committee of the whole the legal obligation under federal securities when approving city disclosure information in connection with the authorization of bonds. san francisco's debts policy rivers the board of supervisors training be conducted no less than once every three years. this training will be led by the city a
partners from the city, the school district, and the community college district and to discuss how we can work together to ensure that our children, youthhave access to quality education opportunities here in the city. perhaps it will mean a united ballot measure on behalf of public education from pre k to 14 as well as a continuing education training for the november ballot. to establish and on going sustainable source of revenue to make up forel financial gaps that we know exist and persist....
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youth. i was able to ride the muni for free, but now i'm in city college, and they don't provide me with theee clipper, and i take the muni every day to go to work and school. i can't afford the muni now, so why increase it again? i may have a -- i may have a job, but i don't have enough to pay for muni because my money goes for books and other needs for school. my parents have two jobs and they can't even support us. that's not even enough to support us. me and my brothers -- me and my brothers because most of the money they earn goes towards the electric bill, rent, and other rent that they need to pay. so stop the muni increase. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. [names read] >> good afternoon. my name's christopher peterson. i'd like to second the comments of cat carter on behalf of the san francisco transit riders of increasing fares, expanding the youth ability of low-income households. as you're considering fare options, i think it's important that you get more information than you've currently been provided. you have a lot of projections about financial effects, but i didn
youth. i was able to ride the muni for free, but now i'm in city college, and they don't provide me with theee clipper, and i take the muni every day to go to work and school. i can't afford the muni now, so why increase it again? i may have a -- i may have a job, but i don't have enough to pay for muni because my money goes for books and other needs for school. my parents have two jobs and they can't even support us. that's not even enough to support us. me and my brothers -- me and my...
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college in 1935. today you are a multi-generation al. you include the low income, the seniors, as well as language and the arts. you are for the youth, yes, for the credits and for the long run, for materialistic diplomas and degrees. you are ours. you are way more than that. for thousands of years, peaceful generations of i understand indians have enjoyed their land. they remember for us to respect. history is also culture. for our education to thrive. and as much as our education is the future, this is also the past. our community comes in many forms. historically, the hippies, and also the great innovators of our time. if free thinkers is what we are, that should go beyond money, beyond budget, more than credits, and about materialistic goals. we are about culture or at least that which we should be. it has been said for our education. does that ring a bell? education should be without budgets. california is the sixth wealthiest economy in the world. [ please stand by ] >> unfortunately we have a board and a chancellor now who says there is no money. there's nothing we can do. just as the board and chancellors initially said, in
college in 1935. today you are a multi-generation al. you include the low income, the seniors, as well as language and the arts. you are for the youth, yes, for the credits and for the long run, for materialistic diplomas and degrees. you are ours. you are way more than that. for thousands of years, peaceful generations of i understand indians have enjoyed their land. they remember for us to respect. history is also culture. for our education to thrive. and as much as our education is the...
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youth. he has appealed to young voters and particularly in the latinos. that is a key part. we are seeing young latinos attend collegeso issues around college affordability is another issue. also on the issue of immigration. that is another issues the sanders campaign has talked about and also health care has been a big concern for latinos for a number of years. they are more likely to not have insurance than other americans. host: in the pew research seven out of 10 say the government is responsible for ensuring all americans have health care coverage. so universal health care, and care for all would appeal to them. guest: that is correct. again, so many don't have health insurance. 15% to 17% in the most recent statistics don't have coverage. host: we will go to fred in maryland. good morning. caller: you are missing the point on this. americansal hispanic want rules and laws and they come to get away from the socialist countries that have dictatorships with no laws and no jobs. for the most part they will support president trump because at least he is trying to do something. i live in maryland and there are a lot
youth. he has appealed to young voters and particularly in the latinos. that is a key part. we are seeing young latinos attend collegeso issues around college affordability is another issue. also on the issue of immigration. that is another issues the sanders campaign has talked about and also health care has been a big concern for latinos for a number of years. they are more likely to not have insurance than other americans. host: in the pew research seven out of 10 say the government is...