you re watching bbc news. now it s time for the media show. a warning this programme includes frank discussion of misogyny, violence and allegations of sexual assault. hello and welcome. now, the chances are that six months ago you didn t know who andrew tate was, and the chances are that now you do. 0h, hello, hello. andrew tate s a former kickboxer. he s now a social media influencer. last year, he was more googled than donald trump or kim kardashian, and his content s amassed hundreds of millions of views. his enthusiasm for misogyny, cars and wealth has delivered fame, thousands of fans and many thousands of dollars. he s also being held in romania as part of an investigation into rape and people trafficking. tate denies all the allegations. do you ever wonder why some people who you ve never heard of before, all of a sudden, appear everywhere? and that clip we just heard? well, that was the journalist matt shea, who gained access to tate s compound in romania. to get i
he s not the disease. - and i think the disease is that there are a lot of young men in the us for every one male college graduate, which is still the ultimate onramp to the middle class in america, there s going to be two female college grads ifour times as likely to be addicted, i three times as likely to kill themselves, 12 times - as likely to be incarcerated. and they re looking for answers. and i think until. and also i think we on the left - sometimes don t want to acknowledge that there is a difference in boys have different needs. they need male role models in their life. | and i think we have - to figure out programmes. helen was talking about third . spaces, whether it s afterschool | sports, whether it s boy scouts, j whether it s church, whether it s programmes that get more men, prison release programmes. - what happens when they have prison release programmes? i crime goes down because young males get more men back- in their neighbourhood. i think we re treating.