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we got to connect these two conversations of rising mental health rates in our young adults like anxiety and depression and then the isolation and distance learning, which is not great for everybody. and eliminates community. what do you expect to happen when those things get connected? we have problematic behavior. one of those is substance use. and another is agitation irritation, fighting with peers, parents, and teachers alarming rate. then you are taking substances where you hallucinate that's always bad for you. >> ainsley: at school. of the rise in student misconducted after the pandemic has gone up. it's 46% in -- 46% of all schools have seen a rise in fighting and threats between students. 56% of schools reported frequent disruptions because of student misconduct as well. i mean, these numbers are staggering. what do you think the real core is? because they are saying this is post pandemic. we have seen violence. we have been reporting on this

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Nicky Campbell

lincolnshire. what do you think? they have. everything he said, i have _ they have. everything he said, i have lived — they have. everything he said, i have lived that _ they have. everything he said, i have lived that journey. - they have. everything he said, i have lived that journey. when . they have. everything he said, i have lived thatjourney. when ii have lived thatjourney. when i started — have lived thatjourney. when i started at — have lived thatjourney. when i started at school, _ have lived thatjourney. when i started at school, they - have lived thatjourney. when i started at school, they would i have lived thatjourney. when i. started at school, they would not let me _ started at school, they would not let me play _ started at school, they would not let me play. we _ started at school, they would not let me play. we were _ started at school, they would not let me play. we were in - started at school, they would not let me play. we were in differenti let me play. we were in different playgrounds _ let me play. we were in different playgrounds i_ let me play. we were in different playgrounds. i couldn't _ let me play. we were in different playgrounds. i couldn't even - let me play. we were in different playgrounds. i couldn't even play let me play. we were in different. playgrounds. i couldn't even play a playtime — playgrounds. i couldn't even play a playtime. they— playgrounds. i couldn't even play a playtime. they wouldn't _ playgrounds. i couldn't even play a playtime. they wouldn't let - playgrounds. i couldn't even play a playtime. they wouldn't let me - playgrounds. i couldn't even play a i playtime. they wouldn't let me play whatsoever — playtime. they wouldn't let me play whatsoever i— playtime. they wouldn't let me play whatsoever. i have _ playtime. they wouldn't let me play whatsoever. i have lived _ playtime. they wouldn't let me play whatsoever. i have lived the - whatsoever. i have lived the journey, _ whatsoever. i have lived the journey, and _ whatsoever. i have lived the journey, and to— whatsoever. i have lived the journey, and to see - whatsoever. i have lived the journey, and to see where i whatsoever. i have lived the - journey, and to see where girls' and women's _ journey, and to see where girls' and women's sport — journey, and to see where girls' and women's sport is— journey, and to see where girls' and women's sport is now, _ journey, and to see where girls' and women's sport is now, i— journey, and to see where girls' and women's sport is now, i never- women's sport is now, i never would have _ women's sport is now, i never would have thought — women's sport is now, i never would have thought it — women's sport is now, i never would have thought it would _ women's sport is now, i never would have thought it would happen. - women's sport is now, i never would have thought it would happen. it's. have thought it would happen. it's fantastic. — have thought it would happen. it's fantastic. but— have thought it would happen. it's fantastic, but it— have thought it would happen. it's fantastic, but it has— have thought it would happen. it's fantastic, but it has been- have thought it would happen. it's fantastic, but it has been a - have thought it would happen. it's fantastic, but it has been a long . fantastic, but it has been a long journey — fantastic, but it has been a long journey we _ fantastic, but it has been a long journey we are _ fantastic, but it has been a long journey. we are at _ fantastic, but it has been a long journey. we are at the - fantastic, but it has been a long journey. we are at the point - fantastic, but it has been a longi journey. we are at the point now where _ journey. we are at the point now where we — journey. we are at the point now where we are _ journey. we are at the point now where we are trying _ journey. we are at the point now where we are trying to _ journey. we are at the point now where we are trying to fight - journey. we are at the point now where we are trying to fight for i where we are trying to fight for other— where we are trying to fight for other things. _ where we are trying to fight for other things, for— where we are trying to fight for other things, for more - where we are trying to fight for other things, for more money. where we are trying to fight fori other things, for more money in where we are trying to fight for - other things, for more money in the sport— other things, for more money in the sport etc, _ other things, for more money in the sport etc, and — other things, for more money in the sport etc, and i_ other things, for more money in the sport etc, and i thought— other things, for more money in the sport etc, and i thought we - other things, for more money in the sport etc, and i thought we would i sport etc, and i thought we would never— sport etc, and i thought we would never have — sport etc, and i thought we would never have that _ sport etc, and i thought we would never have that fight. _ sport etc, and i thought we would never have that fight. the - sport etc, and i thought we would never have that fight. the big - sport etc, and i thought we would i never have that fight. the big thing for me _ never have that fight. the big thing for me is— never have that fight. the big thing for me is that — never have that fight. the big thing for me is that there _ never have that fight. the big thing for me is that there is _ never have that fight. the big thing for me is that there is no— never have that fight. the big thing for me is that there is no longer- for me is that there is no longer the excuse _ for me is that there is no longer the excuse for— for me is that there is no longer the excuse for people _ for me is that there is no longer the excuse for people to - for me is that there is no longer the excuse for people to say - for me is that there is no longer. the excuse for people to say girls can't _ the excuse for people to say girls can't play — the excuse for people to say girls can't play any _ the excuse for people to say girls can't play any sport. _ the excuse for people to say girls can't play any sport. i _ the excuse for people to say girls can't play any sport. i don't - the excuse for people to say girls can't play any sport. i don't think| can't play any sport. i don't think anyone _ can't play any sport. i don't think anyone could _ can't play any sport. i don't think anyone could get _ can't play any sport. i don't think anyone could get away _ can't play any sport. i don't think anyone could get away with - can't play any sport. i don't think anyone could get away with that i can't play any sport. i don't think- anyone could get away with that now.

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Nicky Campbell

sports _ been fantastic as a teacher to see sports clubs at lunchtime and after school _ sports clubs at lunchtime and after school are — sports clubs at lunchtime and after school are not dominated by boys any more _ school are not dominated by boys any more the _ school are not dominated by boys any more. the girls going as well. it's brilliant — more. the girls going as well. it's brilliant. ~ ., ., , , brilliant. what about girls playing with bo s? brilliant. what about girls playing with boys? they _ brilliant. what about girls playing with boys? they could, _ brilliant. what about girls playing with boys? they could, some - brilliant. what about girls playing with boys? they could, some of i brilliant. what about girls playing - with boys? they could, some of them. is that a with boys? they could, some of them. is that a good — with boys? they could, some of them. is that a good thing? _ with boys? they could, some of them. is that a good thing? it's _ is that a good thing? it's brilliant. _ is that a good thing? it's brilliant. obviously, the boys have that confidence and dare i say that cockiness — that confidence and dare i say that cockiness. they get knocked down a pa l cockiness. they get knocked down a peg or _ cockiness. they get knocked down a peg or 21 _ cockiness. they get knocked down a peg or 21 they get beaten by a girl. in peg or 21 they get beaten by a girl. in that _ peg or 21 they get beaten by a girl. in that stigma of boys being better than girls— in that stigma of boys being better than girls at football is now fizzling _ than girls at football is now fizzling out, especially at the school — fizzling out, especially at the school i _ fizzling out, especially at the school i work out. and there is, not a respect, — school i work out. and there is, not a respect, but if you think that when — a respect, but if you think that when i — a respect, but if you think that when i was at school, you would very rarely _ when i was at school, you would very rarely ever— when i was at school, you would very rarely ever get any of the girls playing — rarely ever get any of the girls playing football, but now the girls are happy tojoin in. and the teachers _ are happy tojoin in. and the teachers and coaches i work with

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Nicky Campbell

that is so interesting. the fact that you said there were 11 doctors and consultants one of whom was a woman. that's oh so much, doesn't it? annie in birmingham, good morning. it? annie in birmingham, good mornint. it? annie in birmingham, good mornin., ., it? annie in birmingham, good mornint. ., �* morning. good morning. i'm calling from birmingham. _ morning. good morning. i'm calling from birmingham. the _ morning. good morning. i'm calling from birmingham. the topic - morning. good morning. i'm calling from birmingham. the topic today i morning. good morning. i'm calling| from birmingham. the topic today is very interesting and important. generally for young adult girls who are stepping into adulthood. it's something, period is something we don't talk much about. it is still taboo generally. talking about it at work, at school, i sympathise, taboo generally. talking about it at work, at school, isympathise, my

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Gutfeld

their guidance and support that has that? that was foundational in making you who you are today. >> that seemu are tos a question you could answer, rufo. >> or shall i call you paulie? >> yeah, my mentor, pauly shore. i would like to that. now, i'll tell you, i was kindwl an a terrible child and very rebellious at school, but i had some great teachers that taughtr me how to write. and i think that mrs. gatewood, my high school english teacheriy ,so sorry for all those years that i tortured and agonized. ao >> do i think she would be veryn happy to know that i have a new york timesow bestselling book? >> and so i'm sorry and thank you. yeah, you should you reallyer sorry give her part of the advance class again of life lesson. i had just an english namedmisss mrs. maule who was from england she e a teapot or a little bow cut. she told me one day in front off

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Verified Live

anywhere close to helping you really learn a language and become conversational, and i think the easy explanation that there is that al is great at task completion, writing a history essay to get you a pass grade, whereas language acquisition is a process for a brain that takes time, and you need to go through the process yourself. time, and you need to go through the process yourself-— process yourself. since i learned my lanruuaes process yourself. since i learned my languages at — process yourself. since i learned my languages at school, _ process yourself. since i learned my languages at school, it _ process yourself. since i learned my languages at school, it feels - process yourself. since i learned my languages at school, it feels like - languages at school, it feels like that was just about repeating, and repeating, and repeating. and what you are doing is changing the way we learn languages. how does technology contribute to that? how are we learning in different ways? that has already changed _ learning in different ways? that has already changed massively - learning in different ways? that has already changed massively for - learning in different ways? that has already changed massively for the l already changed massively for the past 15 years, and babbel has been around for 15 or 16 years now. what has changed is that we actually understand how the human brain learns a lot better. technology is better at feeding into those mechanisms. sojust look better at feeding into those mechanisms. so just look at that

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Talking Business

democratic elections and i think the idea of how we are going to control the fakes comedy disinformation, i5 the fakes comedy disinformation, is much more a clear and present danger than any accidental threat. what than any accidental threat. what about the opportunities? - than any accidental threat. what about the opportunities? what has got you excited about this? the top answer is always _ got you excited about this? the top answer is always health _ got you excited about this? the top answer is always health care. - got you excited about this? the top answer is always health care. we i got you excited about this? the top. answer is always health care. we are beginning to see ai, the image processing piece of ai can analyse scans of tumours, potential tumours, and check them fa5ter scans of tumours, potential tumours, and check them faster and more accurately than a human being. but the other when i am excited about is education. when chat gpt came out, everyone said, we cannot have the kids u5ing everyone said, we cannot have the kids using this. it will help them kid5 using this. it will help them write e55ay5. it is like when you calc later came out. i write essays. it is like when you calc later came out. i remember that at school. calc later came out. i remember that at school- you _ calc later came out. i remember that at school. you might _ calc later came out. i remember that at school. you might want _ calc later came out. i remember that at school. you might want to - calc later came out. i remember that at school. you might want to learn i at school. you might want to learn how to do long _ at school. you might want to learn how to do long division _ at school. you might want to learn how to do long division but - at school. you might want to learn how to do long division but you - how to do long division but you don't have to do it in your daily life. my father was an accountant and he used to divide pounds, shillings and pence by hand. all

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

do you believe the gop is making inroads with groups that were not historically aligned with the gop and do you believe what you attributed to. >> as all recent poll abc washington post the said 27% of black voters are considering voting for donald j trump. seriously considering voting him. if he gets 20% the election is over joe biden can pack his bags and go back to his dungeon in delaware right now. in 2020 donald j trump 90% of lockman one out of ten voted for donald j trump, those are huge numbers. that is up from 13% 2016 among black women away from 4% to nine an overall 12% which is double what mitt romney got. there is an increasing sense of black voters that doesn't like to put it one of the democrats done for us lately civil rights that was 50 or 60 years ago, how about now you see many black parents thinking can i take my kid to a school where they might

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

meetings and a lot of them shut down and a couple arrested because they did not like the way they were behaving. he rode the wave into the governor's manchin. i think the gop has gotten his act together on the issue and promoting a number of things what is school choice, the opportunity to take your kid out of the school where they're not learning anything and put the kids into schools where they can learn something. also a lot of focus on the curriculum to add, subtract, write, then some science you're white, and oppressor, black victim, johnny, you are cm and you're not a boy or girl and all this other stuff you may push these things including text and books that are being steered a second, third, fourth fifth graders with people over 18, that sort of thing upsets a lot of people and parents on the left or same things have gone way too far. and it will continue to do so. it will be a political success.

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

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