i have my hearing yesterday with the department of education and the union rep and my lawyer and the arbitrator, and we discussed that there, and so i m waiting to hear back on that decision. i m praying hard on it and hoping that unlessing in changes, come monday, they ve decided that i m a threat to public health and i think goes against some of the very basic values of this country. of course we need to balance freedom and safety and i would say this is an over step of freedom, we ve gone too far. well look, we have seen cases where teachers have sickened their students with covid and the students who weren t old enough to get vktd vaccinated brought it home to their family. they are not just making this up. we have seen cases of that happening. so i understand, stephanie,
of america s first president tour in washington. most recently hosting the second presidential debate of 2016 between hillary clinton and donald trump. colleges across the country are aiming to increase young voter turn out after dismal numbers. only 19.1% of college students voted four years ago. you re going to change that, right guys? yeah. washington university only 15.7% of students voted in that same 2014 election. campus you weren t old enough. you ve been forgiven. campus activists have been trying to boost that number to 20% for next month s crucial midterm lelections. how are they drawing students to the polls. gentlemen, welcome.
morning to phoenix to see what was happening there for myself. i spent time with her. i spent time with her neighbors. they all explained the same thing. over the course of three weeks, they saw dozens of children entering this building which had just been vacant a month before. and coincides with the exact time that we know that children were being separated from their families. the video that we ve seen and the accounts that we ve heard from neighbors. all tell us that children including toddlers that weren t young enough that weren t old enough to walk were being ushered in there and weren t seen leaving for as long as three weeks. wow. i want to read a statement from mvm, the contractor that was using this phoenix office building. one reveal and this is what they said. one asked about the phoenix office building initially pointed to earlier statement it does not operate housing for immigrant children after learning that neighbors had reported videos of children
be for that. what we need is jobs programs. the reality is. oh, come on. appointing a ceo. the reality is appoint ago ceo of gold map sak s as our financing advisor. i m taking you seriously and you are repeating dumb liberal social points. be you are not a socialist. you are a lifestyle liberal upset about the same boring rich people topics. look at the economics of it. i m looking at the economics. i feel like you are trying to get us distracted the key message is that young people. oh, come on. majority of high schoolers couldn t even vote for donald trump because they weren t old enough but donald trump s policies of deporting immigrants, making muslims register, attacking women s rights these things are going to effect high schoolers. those are just talking points. one thing they are kind of interesting. elon, open your mind. we re out of t told we are out f time. i appreciate you coming on. thank you. i appreciate it, too. buzz feed targeting christians to cre
lee. good morning. when the president stood at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge he said there was nothing more american than the protest march that took place 50 years ago. to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of bloody sunday let s look at how the seeds of that protest are manifesting today. long before the protests in ferguson missouri i can hear my brother cryin i can t breathe. reporter: before young people by the thousands filled city streets marching under banners demanding that black lives matter youth in the deep south were fighting for voting rights, facing the violence and death. i had made up my own mind that i wasn t going to let nobody turn me around. reporter: from the countless foot soldiers from the 1965 voting rights campaign some weren t old enough to vote let alone leave the house.