i m surprised reporters give any questions. it s a game much gotcha with them. reporters shouldn t play ball with the white house. these reporters seem to like playing ball with the white house. harris: no one in authority. that s the whole purpose of being there to ask the questions. a recent poll shows president biden s approval with young voters ages 18-29 has slid off a cliff to 36%, down six points from last year and then it was even more than that if you look at 2021. 59% to 36 now. those young voters aren t feeling too good on the inside, either. we know that since the pandemic. nearly half are saying they re nervous, anxious or on edge in life. more disturbing, 24% say they think they would be better off dead. most young voters identify as democrats and politically moderate. when i read the study it breaks my heart. this softness in support is
people s adderall and other drugs that people use. these are prescription drugs are getting from is there a pharmacy or how is that? how how does that happen? how does that work? no, no. i want to be clear on that illicit drugs, so people who are buying those types of drugs on the street. i don t want to frighten people. i think if you re getting your drugs from a bricks and mortar pharmacy that drug supply has generally been been safe. and luckily, thankfully, it s the illicit drugs and there are lots of illicit pills out there. sanjay we re up against the clock. and you know how this works, but just quickly. what if your what if i m wrong? what if someone is i think they re overdosing and i give them narcan in and they re not overdosing. is there a danger there? it s a good question. great question note. there s no answer that simply there s not a problem with giving it. if you re in doubt, you should give the narcan thank you. was learned so much. thank you so much, sanjay. alright
yeah, my parents, like you said, have been a huge influence on me, my brother, too. yeah, i try to honor my mom, you know, every game with pink shoes with the number 20, that was her birthday was march 20th. everything is kind of for her. i try to make her proud as best as i can and my dad, too, and i kind of play for them. you know, i have had other things in my life, too, and it s just amazing to be able to perform on this stage for them and hopefully have the same kind of effect on younger generations, whether back home in england or in the princeton community as well. it s been amazing to play a part in inspiring the younger generations. look, i mean, it s basketball in many countries, but it s looked at as an american sport, right? you are from england. you didn t start playing ball until you were 14. yeah, that s right. what s up with that? now here you are. yeah, it s not huge in the uk, but, you know, it s growing,
where a majority of the mla who want to take their seat there s are broadly supportive of the sort of changes that rishi sunak has managed to get but with the way that government works in northern ireland, with the compositions necessary to get an executive up and running from nationalists and unionist community, without the dup playing ball that can t happen. i want to bring you back when we talk about the former prime minister borisjohnson. he s submitted his defence on whether he misled the country s parliament about parties held during the covid 19lockdown. the gatherings happened at the british leader s official residence and office, number 10 downing street, at a time when getting together was banned, in an attempt to stop the spread of covid. the rules broken were introduced by mrjohnson s own government. in may last year, an inquiry by this senior civil servant sue gray
she was interviewed twice, and this is what she s got to say frustratingly, not a lot. tell me how you got there. police have nearly a dozen people who say they ve handed money to this courier. did you travel by taxi? but the suspect isn t playing ball. she went no comment throughout. come on. last summer, jane and mark were targeted by the same gang police believe the courier was working for, and they were using a familiar storyline. a man, claiming to be a police officer, phoned mark, saying bank staff had stolen his savings. mark was initially suspicious. he said, would you like to verify my credentials? i said, well. yeah, because i really don t want to go any further with it. the bogus police officer told mark to check his identity by hanging up and dialling 999.