Should young people like Greta Thunberg have to worry about major world issues? How is this Canadian is being sued someone who tried to rob his home? Is the movie "Joker" dangerous?

Published: Sept. 25, 2019, 1:02 a.m.

b'The question of whether or not we should be having kids worrying about major world issues has risen since Greta Thunberg\'s speech to the UN. What do you think?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Gail Saltz, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, Psychoanalyst with the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and expert in stress, relationships & emotional well-being\\n\\n-\\n\\nStories on one coast of Canada don\'t always reach the other coast. That\'s why you\'ve likely never heard the story of Edward Maurice. Living out in rural Alberta, hours away from police support, he had to defend his family from robbers but is now being sued... by one of the robbers!\\n\\nGuest: Tyler Dawson, National Post contributor\\n\\n-\\n\\nTelevision, movies and more all share violence as being an element of much of their content. As such, it\'s been a hotly debated topic on its effect on those who watch it. Now that critics are saying the movie "Joker" could be dangerous, people are starting to ask, is it just art or could it be inspiration for horrendous acts?'