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it breaks society into groups based on when people were born.re labelling the "greatest" generation — many of whom would have fought in the second world war. the next group is being called the silent generation — born between 1926 and before the end of the second world war — this generation reached adulthood in the 1950s and early 60s. the post war baby boomers is the next group — they were born between 1916 and 1965 — their early adult years were in the late sixties up to the early 80s. this generation have reached or are soon reaching retirement age. those in generation x were born or are soon reaching retirement age. between 1966 and 1980 — this group are probably the last generation to grow up in a pre—digital world. millennials are classified as being born between 1981 and 2000 — those in this group are now reaching young adulthood. and finally the group born after the millenium up to today are being called the latest generation. i'm joined now by torsten bell who's the director of the resolution foundation — the organisation behind the rep
it breaks society into groups based on when people were born.re labelling the "greatest" generation — many of whom would have fought in the second world war. the next group is being called the silent generation — born between 1926 and before the end of the second world war — this generation reached adulthood in the 1950s and early 60s. the post war baby boomers is the next group — they were born between 1916 and 1965 — their early adult years were in the late sixties up to...
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davi airline his baby was born with severe microcephaly. can do a prayer on the fiddle i say oh when my son was born i was very happy but the happiness disappeared when i saw the doctor's faces quite the way you so much progress in mentioning. church and then they took him away. the doctors told her job he would never develop normally. or sure they were ok i cried a lot and i blamed myself over and over again but a mother's love is inexplicable i was totally overwhelmed by it. early and twenty sixteen scientists all over the world resolved to fight the epidemic they worked in different countries and different disciplines seeking answers to three crucial questions was really the cause of microcephaly how hadn't originally harmless virus become so devastating and how could it be stopped. at a secure lab and month a year frédérique similar breeds the mosquitoes that transmit the virus. the mosquito in question is eight is a good the yellow fever mosquito which has a racist appetite for human blood. the most ito's produced this is very flexible
davi airline his baby was born with severe microcephaly. can do a prayer on the fiddle i say oh when my son was born i was very happy but the happiness disappeared when i saw the doctor's faces quite the way you so much progress in mentioning. church and then they took him away. the doctors told her job he would never develop normally. or sure they were ok i cried a lot and i blamed myself over and over again but a mother's love is inexplicable i was totally overwhelmed by it. early and twenty...
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his mom, knar, was born in beirut.speak? and where will they live? >> mariam: here. >> nazareth: yeah, here, if -- >> anthony: no hesitation. >> mariam: that's the easy question to answer. >> nazareth: but, i mean, i think the two of us would like them to grow up being equally comfortable with armenian, russian, and english. all three languages are very, very important for anyone growing up in armenia. >> serj: yeah, i mean, they are the two largest armenian diasporas: russia and america, so. >> anthony: how many years was it part of the soviet union? >> nazareth: uh, 70 years more -- since 1921, more or less, until 1991. so, 70 years. >> anthony: but what remains of those times? >> nazareth: [ speaking foreign language ] >> lia: [ speaking foreign language ] >> anthony: you sound wistful about the old days. are things better now or worse? >> lia: [ speaking foreign language ] >> anthony: when armenia was swallowed up by the soviet union in 1922, it became the armenian soviet socialist republic. with that came purges a
his mom, knar, was born in beirut.speak? and where will they live? >> mariam: here. >> nazareth: yeah, here, if -- >> anthony: no hesitation. >> mariam: that's the easy question to answer. >> nazareth: but, i mean, i think the two of us would like them to grow up being equally comfortable with armenian, russian, and english. all three languages are very, very important for anyone growing up in armenia. >> serj: yeah, i mean, they are the two largest armenian...
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that he was born in february of 1818. how he acquired his name and his birth, what we find is he only saw his mother on two to three occasions, usually in the guise of night. his mother visited him in february, one month, and basically referred to him as her little valentine, so he chose valentine's day as the day of his birth. in terms of his name being born frederick douglass as washington bailey, when he ran away from slavery and finally made it up to new bedford in lynn, massachusetts, he began to take ownership of his own body. what we find is an ownership of his own name, so he changed his --e from frederick douglass his name from frederick bailey to frederick douglass, and basically, it was suggested a general by the name of nathan johnson, who suggested that he take the name of sir walter scott's main characters in the book, frederick douglass. susan: and it was the double s, douglas. that always confuses people. kamal mclarin: yes, it made it very unique. susan: before we get into many more details, why is he rel
that he was born in february of 1818. how he acquired his name and his birth, what we find is he only saw his mother on two to three occasions, usually in the guise of night. his mother visited him in february, one month, and basically referred to him as her little valentine, so he chose valentine's day as the day of his birth. in terms of his name being born frederick douglass as washington bailey, when he ran away from slavery and finally made it up to new bedford in lynn, massachusetts, he...
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who died at the fire in g re nfell yet born who died at the fire in grenfell. the enquiry chairman told those who spoke today that he was finding it emotional to listen to them but appreciated giant to hear more about the lives of those who had died. the families will give
who died at the fire in g re nfell yet born who died at the fire in grenfell. the enquiry chairman told those who spoke today that he was finding it emotional to listen to them but appreciated giant to hear more about the lives of those who had died. the families will give
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, you were born gay, which think is a bit ofa you, you were born gay, which think is a bit of a for theit ofa is a bit of a for the pope to cross. —— a bit of a rubicon for the pope to cross. i think that pope francis is trying to nudge the catholic church in a particular direction, towards a greater embrace of diversity. the harder question, and this is what the independent is pointing to, is whether he is actually ready to stand up and change the church's teachings. that isa change the church's teachings. that is a different sphere altogether. or what is the interpretation of what the bible says in a modern context. just to say the vatican has said nothing about this. we don't comment on conversations that our had. that is their official line. i want to swiftly move on, though, because we are discussing such big issues. can we be honest at a no stuff kiosk? i a lwa ys we be honest at a no stuff kiosk? i always asked this question when i go and scan things myself. who has come across the honesty bar in the hotel? have you all been very bar at the honesty bar in the hotel? i think i hav
, you were born gay, which think is a bit ofa you, you were born gay, which think is a bit of a for theit ofa is a bit of a for the pope to cross. —— a bit of a rubicon for the pope to cross. i think that pope francis is trying to nudge the catholic church in a particular direction, towards a greater embrace of diversity. the harder question, and this is what the independent is pointing to, is whether he is actually ready to stand up and change the church's teachings. that isa change the...
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. >> i was born in the argonne forest. with my brothers and friends, we were walking in the forest and find remains everywhere. that is how i got interest when i was a child. growing up i wanted to know more about history, why do we have the trenches, where were the germans, the allies. it is a whole life interest into the first world war. when you are born in this region it is something normal because the remains are still everywhere in the forest. >> it started as a young kid reading books on eddie rickenbacker and learning about general pershing.
. >> i was born in the argonne forest. with my brothers and friends, we were walking in the forest and find remains everywhere. that is how i got interest when i was a child. growing up i wanted to know more about history, why do we have the trenches, where were the germans, the allies. it is a whole life interest into the first world war. when you are born in this region it is something normal because the remains are still everywhere in the forest. >> it started as a young kid...
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born people and pakistanis by a wide margin then lebanese somalis and colombians before we get to our yemeni born terrorist iranians have been convicted of terrorism as much as el salvadorian so what are the politics behind this travel ban i hate to say it but this is something i think we ought to all be talking about this is really the politics of racism i think is what it comes down to you're right there there were something like fifty nine deaths of americans last year from so-called jihadist terrorists but the deaths of hundreds of americans from right wing terrorists we really don't read about that in the mainstream media but it's the truth so are you going to ban people from utah for example from going elsewhere around the country of course you
born people and pakistanis by a wide margin then lebanese somalis and colombians before we get to our yemeni born terrorist iranians have been convicted of terrorism as much as el salvadorian so what are the politics behind this travel ban i hate to say it but this is something i think we ought to all be talking about this is really the politics of racism i think is what it comes down to you're right there there were something like fifty nine deaths of americans last year from so-called...
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identify the attacker behind the stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya police shot him dead after he kills one and wounded several others the so-called islamic states group has claimed responsibility. and jubilation and lives spent as israel wins the your vision song contest. on. israeli artists next uprising live won the competition held in the portuguese capital with a song inspired by the need to movement. on its own a welcome to the program the so-called islamic states has claimed responsibility for bomb attacks that have killed at least eleven people in indonesia's second largest city serbia dozens more were wounded as the three bombings on sunday morning targeted. church congregations a appear to have been coordinated and come just days after i asked claimed responsibility for a deadly riots and hostage situation in a detention center in the capital jakarta. but for more on the story now i'm joined by journalist ricardo perez celera who is in jakarta standing by for us ricardo what is the latest can you bring us up to date. good morning
identify the attacker behind the stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya police shot him dead after he kills one and wounded several others the so-called islamic states group has claimed responsibility. and jubilation and lives spent as israel wins the your vision song contest. on. israeli artists next uprising live won the competition held in the portuguese capital with a song inspired by the need to movement. on its own a welcome to the program the...
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identified the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris as a model in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya thanks shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic states group pounds came responsibility. and soccer homburg were relegated after fifty five years in the top flight and their fans of weren't too happy to take in the fire on the fury on a drama builds final day in the bundesliga. and on and on a welcome to the program suicide bombers in indonesia's second largest city sara bhaiya have killed at least eleven people and wounded dozens more in a series of attacks on church congregations the three bombings on sunday morning appear to have been quarter they says and in asia's intelligence agency believes an islamist jihadist group inspired by the so-called islamic states was behind the attacks they come just days after i ask and responsibility for a deadly riots and hostage situation in a detention center in the capital jakarta. a few more on this story now i'm joined by journalist ricardo perez sonera who is in jakarta standing by for us
identified the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris as a model in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya thanks shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic states group pounds came responsibility. and soccer homburg were relegated after fifty five years in the top flight and their fans of weren't too happy to take in the fire on the fury on a drama builds final day in the bundesliga. and on and on a welcome to the program suicide bombers in...
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those born between 1911 and 1925 are part of the greatest generation, many of whom would have fought the next group is the silent generation —
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satya: i was born in the central part of india.id: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did they want you to be? david: they wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player, is that right? satya: yes. that is correct. i was in love with it. david: when did you realize you wouldn't be a professional cricket player? satya: pretty soon. [laughter] satya: quickly i realized at best i would play what is considered perhaps first-class in india, but i was not going to go much further than that. but that is when my dad, in fact -- i remember one of the big decisions that changed my life was -- my entire outlook was so provincial when i look back at it. which is, hey, i want to stay in hyderabad, maybe study economics and political science and work for a bank. that was about the extent of my ambition. he looks at me and says, w
satya: i was born in the central part of india.id: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did they want you to be? david: they wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player, is that right? satya: yes. that is correct. i was in love with it. david: when did you realize you wouldn't...
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the subject of the book, "born of crime." what does it feel suddenly to be the establishment. >> it is interesting. suddenly, i don't think is the word i would use. it takes so long it becomes apparent. when i look at how long it has taken me to do anything. i notice, nothing is suddenly. look at the journey my family and sam fee went through. that journey is not complete for many people in our country. so in many ways the first part is not it. second part is i don't think we have ever, or are in the place where we would be able to call ourselves the establishment. in many ways you may become part of or be allowed access to power or the establishment. brought it would be naive to assume that we have become that. you know? and, and, that is generally the journey of any group that has historically been oppressed or minorities. you find ways to gain access to spaces of power. but to assume that, that you, own that power, is something that i think is naive. and, and often times, dangerous ideas. >> well, daily show alum, michelle
the subject of the book, "born of crime." what does it feel suddenly to be the establishment. >> it is interesting. suddenly, i don't think is the word i would use. it takes so long it becomes apparent. when i look at how long it has taken me to do anything. i notice, nothing is suddenly. look at the journey my family and sam fee went through. that journey is not complete for many people in our country. so in many ways the first part is not it. second part is i don't think we...
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identify the attacker behind the stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya a police shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility. and in soccer however were relegated after fifty five years in the top flight and their fans weren't too happy about it there's a stake in the fire and fury on a drama filled final day in the bundesliga. donna welcome to the program suicide bombers in indonesia's second largest city sara by a have killed at least eleven people and wounded dozens more in a series of attacks on church congregations authorities say that the three bombings appear to have been carried out by members of one family including children and the so-called islamic states has claimed responsibility for the attacks the bombings come just days after all yes came to responsibility for a deadly riot and hostage situation in the capital jakarta. and in asia as president visited the scenes of the attacks he condemned the bombings. but this country will not tolerate this kind of
identify the attacker behind the stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya a police shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility. and in soccer however were relegated after fifty five years in the top flight and their fans weren't too happy about it there's a stake in the fire and fury on a drama filled final day in the bundesliga. donna welcome to the program suicide bombers in...
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so is a visit to the house where karl marx was born. or do the other you hole he was born to a wealthy family but he still thought about all those less fortunate in the world that's why he was a great man could be a way that other countries getting a great big new statue more than five meters high a gift from the chinese government it's being unveiled today. i can sympathise with people who have a different culture and religion they have a different perception of col marx. to letters that's how it is in every family it's normal for people to have different opinions here. so it's understandable that people will have different world views as well. do you crazy or the. marxist vision may no longer be in vogue but his statue will soon have all of tria in its sights. the men's ice hockey world championship has started in denmark an ambitious germany runners up and february's went to a one picks had a tough opening group game against the host nation it was a tight affair which went all the way to a penalty shoot out. germany which just fifty
so is a visit to the house where karl marx was born. or do the other you hole he was born to a wealthy family but he still thought about all those less fortunate in the world that's why he was a great man could be a way that other countries getting a great big new statue more than five meters high a gift from the chinese government it's being unveiled today. i can sympathise with people who have a different culture and religion they have a different perception of col marx. to letters that's how...
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arundhati: the characters are -- there is -- born into a shia muslims family -- samam -- muslm family, born as a boy, but soon discovers she is really a woman trapped in a man's body, and at the age of 16 leaves home to live in a community of trans people. she lives in old delhi with a group of people that belong to a variety of genders as complicated as the -- which they referred to as the outside world. so, themselves and the world are separate. years.nds her teenage one of the most beautiful and of delhi -- the foreign correspondents, they quarter. they want to do this story. the thing about her, that is not only who she is. she is a shia. she is a woman that wants to be a mother. then she gets caught up in the massacre of 2002. is at up because she muslim and she escaped, and people think it is bad luck to kill. amy: -- the massacre. the massacre took place. anjum, slowly, as she recovers from her trauma, she begins to look -- and then there is her friend saddam hussein, who also escaped from a massacre. anger, decides what the untouchablesof the did. muslim and calls hussain, and
arundhati: the characters are -- there is -- born into a shia muslims family -- samam -- muslm family, born as a boy, but soon discovers she is really a woman trapped in a man's body, and at the age of 16 leaves home to live in a community of trans people. she lives in old delhi with a group of people that belong to a variety of genders as complicated as the -- which they referred to as the outside world. so, themselves and the world are separate. years.nds her teenage one of the most beautiful...
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but during an ultrasound months before she was born, doctors discovered she has the most severe form of the genetic bloodies order, which means her red blood cells don't work as they should and don't carry necessary oxygen around her body. >> a lot of patients with this disease, they are actually told it will be completely fatal. >> reporter: most offer fetal blood transfusions to keep babies with her condition alive until birth. and then do a stem cell transplant. but that course of treatment, they have their own problems, like finding a donor and powerfulnti-rejection drugs that blockhe baby's immune e to but we are hopi that with fetal therapy, more of these fetuses could survive birth. >> reporter: tiffany mckenzie spent more than ten years to do a stem cell transplant as well as the necessary blood transfusions in utero using cells from the baby's mother. >> we made the discovery that the fetus tolerates stem cells that are harvested from the mother the best. and actually if you transplant stem cells from any other source, the mother's immune system will come in to fight the new
but during an ultrasound months before she was born, doctors discovered she has the most severe form of the genetic bloodies order, which means her red blood cells don't work as they should and don't carry necessary oxygen around her body. >> a lot of patients with this disease, they are actually told it will be completely fatal. >> reporter: most offer fetal blood transfusions to keep babies with her condition alive until birth. and then do a stem cell transplant. but that course...
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that is how i came to be born in japan. my father was u.s. army. there i am, part of the occupation. we put time and effort in it. we put the marshall plan to work. we put the resources into making reconstructions excess all. -- successful. have we learned that permanently? no. go look at iraq and afghanistan? the result, not happy. reconstruction is a long and difficult work. we should have learned that. we did not. i am not convinced we have learned it yet. things like this take a long time. takes a long time. political change six a long time. takes a longchange time. , sometimes weient get to futures we regret. constitution, twice, article thatsection 8 says rebellions will be put in by the union. why did the civil war go on so long? and the declaration of independence, it says that all men are created equal. were they really referring to , and their, indians property or slaves and black people. people have always raise the question, who was intended by this declaration that all men are created equal? uglas believed he knew the answer and he sai
that is how i came to be born in japan. my father was u.s. army. there i am, part of the occupation. we put time and effort in it. we put the marshall plan to work. we put the resources into making reconstructions excess all. -- successful. have we learned that permanently? no. go look at iraq and afghanistan? the result, not happy. reconstruction is a long and difficult work. we should have learned that. we did not. i am not convinced we have learned it yet. things like this take a long time....
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the campaign is under way to get a plaque to mark the spot where they were born.t feels like they had a hard life and if there is something we can do to commemorate them in some way, then it would be great. they had been offered a chance to be surgically separated in the 1960s. they declined. sarah smith, bbc south east today, brighton. a clip of a daring skier performing a mountain top stunt is gaining popularity on social media after he descended a mountain — and ski—ed over a lake. benjamin forthun performed his stunt at a ski resort in norway. his friend filmed the stunt known as "pond skimming". it involves skiing from snow and on to water before finally ending up again on snow. with the speed from his descent of the hill, the skier skimmed the water for about 180 feet, topping it all off with a backflip. don't try this at home. time for a look at the weather with chris. in the south, thundery rain. you can see a whole raft of thunderstorms developing across belgium, the netherlands, swinging west over the next few hours. there is a high chance of seeing heav
the campaign is under way to get a plaque to mark the spot where they were born.t feels like they had a hard life and if there is something we can do to commemorate them in some way, then it would be great. they had been offered a chance to be surgically separated in the 1960s. they declined. sarah smith, bbc south east today, brighton. a clip of a daring skier performing a mountain top stunt is gaining popularity on social media after he descended a mountain — and ski—ed over a lake....
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you were born in colombia not l.a. born has and that made things much harder for you in the music business knows this . you think i love my business as i am not really it's funny how people are interested in me having grown up in another culture speaking a different language. i think it's good to have something distinctive. there are so many people over there writing songs and singing so you need to stand out. all station then when the. google search on you immediately turns up your transsexuality on minds to what degree do you think some people are interested in you also because of your pen it's too hot just call it as the eyes of men and when i released my first single there was no cover with me on it. nobody realized that i was transsexual or whatever it was just on spotify and went straight to number one on the global viral charts. focused as i do you think it was because of the music that i got so much attention and being a transsexual is just a bonus because it's a close does this. mean. lady gaga samina job lady
you were born in colombia not l.a. born has and that made things much harder for you in the music business knows this . you think i love my business as i am not really it's funny how people are interested in me having grown up in another culture speaking a different language. i think it's good to have something distinctive. there are so many people over there writing songs and singing so you need to stand out. all station then when the. google search on you immediately turns up your...
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is back, as part of the $4 value menu. i just didn't realize there was a repository of every baby born in the state. for decades, a state-run "bio- >>> the law says you must know about it but most people don't. >> i just didn't realize there's a new repository somewhere of every baby born in the state. >> for decades a state-run biobank has been collecting and storing dna without consent and as julie watts discovered, your dna may be used for more than just research. >> reporter: i heel print, nearly every baby born in the u.s. gets one shortly after birth. their newborn blood fills six spots on a special card used to test the baby for dozens of disorders which could prevent disability, even death. we selected six new mothers to talk about their childs' tests but like most parents none new what happened after the test. were you aware that the state was storing your child's dna? >> no. >> do you think you should have been aware? >> absolutely. >> reporter: you see, for the baby's own potentially life- saving test, researchers generally only need a few spots. the remaining blood becomes
is back, as part of the $4 value menu. i just didn't realize there was a repository of every baby born in the state. for decades, a state-run "bio- >>> the law says you must know about it but most people don't. >> i just didn't realize there's a new repository somewhere of every baby born in the state. >> for decades a state-run biobank has been collecting and storing dna without consent and as julie watts discovered, your dna may be used for more than just research....
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section in stories and descriptions painter one will come to see did you actually program tonight from born in germany from the z. town while with safety deputed comes to africa join us on facebook t w africa. hello and welcome to q. no favors today were present seven remarkable directorial debut that show how much can be done with just a little money out of whole lot of love and talent some of these films cost less than a used car so stand by for seven stunning debut movies. a man who follows and observes other people even breaking into their apartments one day he gets to know another follow up two men with the same passion for your small . one from his hands and when you talk to me about. the passion drives them to ever greater crime. london born director christopher nolan went on to direct the batman trilogy in hollywood he's you following was shot in the house of his parents for the cost and crew of families and friends for around five thousand euros. the dark knight rises cost two hundred fifteen million following helped found nolan's reputation as a monster storyteller with the abilit
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and if there born in texas, they hit the jackpot. [applause] i want young americans to know this is the best place in the world to start a business and grow it that this is the best place to dream, event, build in pursuit of a better life. there's nothing more american than entrepreneurship. the startup is a sold as america itself. when it comes to business this country has the eye of the tiger the spirit of connection and collaboration that you can just smell. you can feel the energy, the dynamism and hunger. in all of the qualities needed, boldness, resilience, thinking big being prepared to put it on the line. these are qualities loved and awarded by americans. there's nowhere better to take risks, think outside of the box and not follow the crowd. this is because america gives you the chance. everywhere else failure is fatal. not here. thomas edison had a thousand unsuccessful attempts at venting the label. walt disney was once almost twice bankrupt. but it worked for them. is nothing more that typifies the american spirit and so
and if there born in texas, they hit the jackpot. [applause] i want young americans to know this is the best place in the world to start a business and grow it that this is the best place to dream, event, build in pursuit of a better life. there's nothing more american than entrepreneurship. the startup is a sold as america itself. when it comes to business this country has the eye of the tiger the spirit of connection and collaboration that you can just smell. you can feel the energy, the...
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identified the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya and police shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility. and jubilation in lisbon as israel wins the eurovision song contest. israeli artists that have brought their lives won the competition held in the portuguese capital with a song inspired by the me two movements. i'm on it's on a welcome to the program suicide bombers and indonesia's second largest city say sara by a have killed at least eleven people and wounded dozens more in a series of attacks on church congregations the three bombings on sunday morning appear to have been wars and he says indonesia's intelligence agency believes in islam is jihadist group inspired by the so-called i asked was behind the attacks they come just days after the great responsibility for. deadly riots and hostage situation in a detention center in the capital jakarta. a few more on the story now i'm joined by journalist ricardo perez sonera who is in jakarta stand
identified the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya and police shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility. and jubilation in lisbon as israel wins the eurovision song contest. israeli artists that have brought their lives won the competition held in the portuguese capital with a song inspired by the me two movements. i'm on it's on a welcome to the program...
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and i was born in haagen in one nine hundred sixty s. . the concert at her old school was like a journey back in time for her and for the two hundred feeling. i've loved her since i was fourteen or fifteen. i learned to read with my cousin and i would lie on the carpet with her records and lyrics and we'd sing along try to sing along. after the first song. when i was a fan for life. in the region and it was here she began playing music in the late seventy's. chattels with us to do it i just really needed him deeply wanted to get to know the world. and our new music would make that happen for me the music for me to see him . her career began in nineteen seventy nine singing in the band to stripes in english. but success when you come to my nine hundred eighty two in berlin when with a new band named ashley became the face and voice of new german wave. no one in line says look but almost carried her to international pop fane need i became the poster girl for german pop music the success could be overwhelming. nitish we're obviously super hap
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the brunt of this suffering was borne by the soviet union. almost half of the deaths in world war two were severed by the soviet union both in the red army and among the civilian population and they played a decisive role in the family final victory over nazi germany this is something that i recognize this opinion is shared by those who took part in the fights retired american army colonel and world war two veteran franco ford with the t. force field reconnaissance group but the elba. we of course never saw the russian soldier fighting but we had plenty of reports about it and we understood. they were very aggressive and they did a very good job and they moved all the way through. through russia through poland and into germany we were very lucky because. the infantry went first and then we came afterwards. war in remembrance today marks the seventy third anniversary of victory in europe over fascism this is one of the most important dates on the russian calendar that can't be said of the europeans and americans we discussed how that conflict
the brunt of this suffering was borne by the soviet union. almost half of the deaths in world war two were severed by the soviet union both in the red army and among the civilian population and they played a decisive role in the family final victory over nazi germany this is something that i recognize this opinion is shared by those who took part in the fights retired american army colonel and world war two veteran franco ford with the t. force field reconnaissance group but the elba. we of...
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the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris the suspect is a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya police shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility. thanks for joining us i'm mary and i haven't seen. suicide bombers in indonesia's second largest city sewer a buyout have killed at least thirteen people and wounded dozens more in a series of attacks on church congregations authorities say the three bombings appear to have been carried out by members of one family including children the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attacks the bombings come just days after i has claimed responsibility for a deadly riot and hostage situation in the capital jakarta. for the latest from indonesia i'm joined now by journalist ricardo paris alero who's in the capital jakarta so ricardo we're hearing that police say the bombings were carried out by members of the same family what more is known about the attackers well at the moment there's some details about. the family self we know that. this
the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris the suspect is a man in his early twenty's who was born in chechnya police shot him dead after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility. thanks for joining us i'm mary and i haven't seen. suicide bombers in indonesia's second largest city sewer a buyout have killed at least thirteen people and wounded dozens more in a series of attacks on church congregations authorities say the three bombings...
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my father was born here i was born here he married my mother here where will i go if they want me to move from this place i'd rather they take a gun and shoot me so at least i can be with my ancestors and die on the. a nine hundred ninety six law backed by nelson mandela entitle and others like him known as labor tenants to own the small plots of land they occupy he applied twenty years ago he still doesn't have to title. lives in this shack he lets in the rain so the land rights organization tried to build him a new home from concrete blocks from the landowners didn't allow it his grandson lives just here on the same plot but if no title is issued before the dies he won't be able to inherit the land there are tens of thousands of people in similar predicaments waiting since the one nine hundred ninety s. for titles to be issued siyabonga sit while he works for a rights group that's representing nine hundred thousand of their claims for land the whole process is about the liberty that using the portion of land they've always been using so they'd land currently is not useful to landow
my father was born here i was born here he married my mother here where will i go if they want me to move from this place i'd rather they take a gun and shoot me so at least i can be with my ancestors and die on the. a nine hundred ninety six law backed by nelson mandela entitle and others like him known as labor tenants to own the small plots of land they occupy he applied twenty years ago he still doesn't have to title. lives in this shack he lets in the rain so the land rights organization...
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, born in the 1990s has been dealt a far wea ker the 1990s has been dealt a far weaker hand.ge group 15 yea rs more than the same age group 15 years ago. they are half as likely to own a home and twice as likely to rent prices leap. while many pensioners are poor, on average, those touring the state pension of higher incomes than they have ever had after housing costs, they are higher than people of working age. yet, if they work, pensioners pay no national insurance. there are inevitable pressures for public spending to go up on healthcare, and social care. it is reasonable to expect the baby boomers to have substantial part of the nation's wealth to make a contribution towards meeting those costs, especially as it will be for services for which they themselves directly benefit. among the commission's recommendations are 2.3 billion more for the nhs, paid for by national insurance on pensioners' earnings and all 25 —year—olds will get a £10,000 citizens inheritance which could be paid for by scrapping inheritance tax and instead taxing large cash gifts. don't think the young
, born in the 1990s has been dealt a far wea ker the 1990s has been dealt a far weaker hand.ge group 15 yea rs more than the same age group 15 years ago. they are half as likely to own a home and twice as likely to rent prices leap. while many pensioners are poor, on average, those touring the state pension of higher incomes than they have ever had after housing costs, they are higher than people of working age. yet, if they work, pensioners pay no national insurance. there are inevitable...
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. >> i was told i was born here, but i was too young to remember. >> they never thought they'd live toee this day. >> makes me sad. i don't want to have to move. >> when is the last time you got a listing for a whole town? >> never. >> will the heirs take the cash and let the bulldozers in? >> if you did sell, where would those people go? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in western pennsylvania, turning into the village of reduction. i'm here because a viewer wrote me to say this whole place is his strange inheritance. >> my name is david stawovy. when my parents passed away, my siblings and i inherited a town. >> hi, david. i'm jamie colby. >> hello, jamie. welcome to the town of reduction. >> you wrote me you inherited a town? this is it? >> this is part of it. >> david and his three siblings' inheritance encompasses 75 acres of hills, farmland, and forest nestled along the youghiogheny river. the town, population 60, stretches out along reduction road, which leads into reduction circle, and an area called "the village," a collecti
. >> i was told i was born here, but i was too young to remember. >> they never thought they'd live toee this day. >> makes me sad. i don't want to have to move. >> when is the last time you got a listing for a whole town? >> never. >> will the heirs take the cash and let the bulldozers in? >> if you did sell, where would those people go? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in western...
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identified the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in touch now they shot him dad after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility. and jubilation in lisbon and israel with the euro vision song contest with the song inspired by the need to move. on. i'm welcome while the suicide bombers in indonesia's second largest one hundred killed at least nine people and wounded dozens more in a series of attacks on church congregations the three bombings on sunday morning appear to have been quarter they says indonesia's intelligence agency believes an islamist jihadist group inspired by the so-called islamic states was behind the attacks and coming just days after i ask james responsibility for a deadly riots and hostage situation in the detention center and the cop at the jakarta. for more on this story now i'm joined by journalist ricardo perez sonera who is in jakarta standing by for us ricardo what is the laces can you bring us up to date. good morning you know well basically we are
identified the attacker behind a stopping rampage in paris as a man in his early twenty's who was born in touch now they shot him dad after he killed one and wounded several others the so-called islamic state group has claimed responsibility. and jubilation in lisbon and israel with the euro vision song contest with the song inspired by the need to move. on. i'm welcome while the suicide bombers in indonesia's second largest one hundred killed at least nine people and wounded dozens more in a...
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he was born in kentucky, raised in indiana and grew up in illinois. no elementary school, no middle school, no high school, in college education. everything he learned he taught himself. he was a physically strong man, a wrestler who never backed down when challenged to fight. the things that define abraham lincoln -- perseverance, strength, character and courage -- there are the qualities that we need everywhere around us. lincoln lost his mother, he lost his job, he lost his siblings, he lost three of his four children, he lost six elections, he failed in business, his first love died, he had a poor relationship with his father. but lincoln was a titan, and titans never give up. their hearts are too big to fail. their passion too intense to deny. their spirit, irrepressible. lincoln refused to see himself as a victim. yes, he couldn't get out of bed at one point for six months, but he rallied. he fought against it. he perseveredded. he pushed and scratched and clawed and crawled to get back up on his house, to try again just one more round. get up,
he was born in kentucky, raised in indiana and grew up in illinois. no elementary school, no middle school, no high school, in college education. everything he learned he taught himself. he was a physically strong man, a wrestler who never backed down when challenged to fight. the things that define abraham lincoln -- perseverance, strength, character and courage -- there are the qualities that we need everywhere around us. lincoln lost his mother, he lost his job, he lost his siblings, he lost...
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this child was born to -- >> i was born to go to prom with you. >> this is all one elaborate delivery style points and you points. but my god, today? >> so understanding. >> this newborn adult asked his friend to go to the prom with him. they're not dating. they're not a couple. they're just friends which might be why she found this hilarious. >> you're right, because a friend is closer than a brother, only a friend can be like, you know what, baby, i still -- [ laughter ] >> if he wasn't in the friend zone before, he is now. >> oh, for sure. >> well, actually, they are still in the friend zone. tha this video have from 2015. they did go to the prom and in their picture she picks him up like a baby. >> thanks for hanging with us. we'll see you on the next all new "rtm." on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? it's the lowest price ever on the queen c4 mattress, only $1099 - save $500. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> indianapolis, the racing capital of the world. it's the month of may
this child was born to -- >> i was born to go to prom with you. >> this is all one elaborate delivery style points and you points. but my god, today? >> so understanding. >> this newborn adult asked his friend to go to the prom with him. they're not dating. they're not a couple. they're just friends which might be why she found this hilarious. >> you're right, because a friend is closer than a brother, only a friend can be like, you know what, baby, i still -- [...
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want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now in an extremely more high education the new global economic war. welcome to the alex simon show from washington d.c. politics in this capital and to the silver the minute that donald j. trump entered the white house and justice donald trump pursued them in substance at the capture of the glass door on the right so forces in the radical side of american politics are planning on coming to a revolution today i speak to one of america's most the nine human rights activists and to a group of young people looking forward to changing the world. first your tweets for this week show we hear from actually vision he says just watch the interview with chris hedges on the show very interesting and enjoyable jim says watch this episode by comparison of other offerings that was pretty good and i don't know what you're comparing us to jim thank you very much for your comments ryan says an absolutely fantastic and to do with chris hedges on the state of modern america and how the left has been actually suppressed in the u
want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now in an extremely more high education the new global economic war. welcome to the alex simon show from washington d.c. politics in this capital and to the silver the minute that donald j. trump entered the white house and justice donald trump pursued them in substance at the capture of the glass door on the right so forces in the radical side of american politics are planning on coming to a revolution today i speak...
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brady wasral patrick born in south dakota but moved around a lot as a kid. nine different schools by age 10. 10th grade. he graduated from seattle college where rotc was mandatory. he was not real crazy about that idea. he stuck with it, and he says it was the best decision he ever made. except for marrying nancy. right? ok, good. upon graduation, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. he earned the medal during his second tour as an army major serving as a medevac dust off pilot. i dust off pilot's job was to fly into hot combat zones and rescue wounded soldiers when there was not any hope for them. it was january 6, 1868. he was not even on the flying schedule that day. a heavy fog had blanketed the area, and soldiers were in trouble in several different locations. seven unsuccessful rescue attempts had already occurred. major brady received a call to fly. he flew for different sets of missions that day. on his first mission, he rescued two south vietnamese soldiers. he was directed to a second mission and another location to recover american casualti
brady wasral patrick born in south dakota but moved around a lot as a kid. nine different schools by age 10. 10th grade. he graduated from seattle college where rotc was mandatory. he was not real crazy about that idea. he stuck with it, and he says it was the best decision he ever made. except for marrying nancy. right? ok, good. upon graduation, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. he earned the medal during his second tour as an army major serving as a medevac dust off pilot. i dust...
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they were born in some publisher in the philippines. their mother and those by profession came to germany in the one nine hundred eighty six she very determined man of five years later brought her daughters here when they were nine and ten years old. and that's when what i'm not sick i remember when my mother left but we have a big family in the philippines with many cousins. and. it's not unusual there for children to grow up with their grandmothers their lot which means grandmother in our language or. our grandmothers raise us in place of our parents and mothers. so i can remember that i had a very happy childhood. my grandmother and my aunts were all there and they helped fill that gap carry nuclear free and quite. often high school melanie and unaware that both trained as hotel managers in britain their goal was to start their own business together into eleven to open upon the first restaurant of its kind in the city. it's a blend of asian and spanish cuisine the philippines were long under spanish colonial rule and we adopted many
they were born in some publisher in the philippines. their mother and those by profession came to germany in the one nine hundred eighty six she very determined man of five years later brought her daughters here when they were nine and ten years old. and that's when what i'm not sick i remember when my mother left but we have a big family in the philippines with many cousins. and. it's not unusual there for children to grow up with their grandmothers their lot which means grandmother in our...
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there was born in this house on june seventeenth. eighteen ninety eight. and it's recorded history stretches back to the fourteenth century this year it's a european capital of culture that's drawing large numbers of visitors to the exhibition more than four thousand tickets were sold on its opening weekend alone. work still makes people stop and think. able to look into the. looking. he sees the world and then he looks at the other side and sees the world completely different it's a building but it's not realistic building there is a tower with many stairs with stairs makes sense every time you look at it you find something new and when you find something different. for a long time mc escher was an outsider in the art world. mathematicians and other scientists developed an appreciation for his impossible images. he also please the public beginning in the one nine hundred fifty s. many of his works were reprinted due to overwhelming demand. later in life became quite a celebrity. she was well aware. that he felt like he was in between worlds in between mat
there was born in this house on june seventeenth. eighteen ninety eight. and it's recorded history stretches back to the fourteenth century this year it's a european capital of culture that's drawing large numbers of visitors to the exhibition more than four thousand tickets were sold on its opening weekend alone. work still makes people stop and think. able to look into the. looking. he sees the world and then he looks at the other side and sees the world completely different it's a building...
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when you are born in this region, it is something normal to be interested in the war. the remains are everywhere in the forest. , i servell yockelson as the chief historical advisor to the united states world war i centennial commission. i am an author of two books on the first world war. the most recent, 47 days, how warriors defeated the german army in world war i. >> how did your interest start? mr. yockelson: it started as a young kid. learning aboutn general pershing. for a number of years, i served as a record specialist. it developed from there. >> we are going to watch some films. >> that is a small town. it is 70 miles east of paris. the german launched a big offensive. american folks are supplying the french, trying to stop the german troops, and counterattacking. we see american shoulders teau-thierry.ea mr. yockelson: this looks like a salvation army worker. females in the army directly. they are giving coffee and hot chocolate, which is always popular with the troops. it was not impacted by the second -- impacted until the second world war? mr. moizan: sep
when you are born in this region, it is something normal to be interested in the war. the remains are everywhere in the forest. , i servell yockelson as the chief historical advisor to the united states world war i centennial commission. i am an author of two books on the first world war. the most recent, 47 days, how warriors defeated the german army in world war i. >> how did your interest start? mr. yockelson: it started as a young kid. learning aboutn general pershing. for a number of...
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insect-borne illnesses are on the rides, from 27,000 to 96,000.g states should be doing more to fight off the insects. >> what we've found is four out of five of mosquito trocontrol operations in the country are not fully prepared. >> reporter: back sabatino says lyme disease nearly killed him. >> i couldn't walk. i had bell's palsy. i couldn't speak. >> reporter: the cdc reports there are also new insect-borne illnesses in the u.s., nine of them, including zika. >> when there's warm weather, it tends to produce more outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases and causes ticks to spread into new areas as well. >> reporter: increased global travel and trade play a role, too. to protect your sieve, tself, wt repellant, control ticks and fleas on pets. and drain stagnant pools of water. >>> still ahead, facebook dips into the dating game. the new feature that could help users make a love connection on the social network. you're watching "early today." careful not to get it in her eyes. i know, i know what a bath is... smile honey. this thing is like... firs
insect-borne illnesses are on the rides, from 27,000 to 96,000.g states should be doing more to fight off the insects. >> what we've found is four out of five of mosquito trocontrol operations in the country are not fully prepared. >> reporter: back sabatino says lyme disease nearly killed him. >> i couldn't walk. i had bell's palsy. i couldn't speak. >> reporter: the cdc reports there are also new insect-borne illnesses in the u.s., nine of them, including zika....
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federal health officials say cases of insect-borne diseases are surging, citing 640,000 cases over the last dozen years. nbc's ann thompson now on how to protect your family. >> reporter: you know the names -- zika, lyme, west nile. some of the diseases spread by mosquitos, ticks and fleas. now just in time for summer, the cdc says insect-borne illnesses are on the rise, tripling in 13 years, from 27,000 to 96,000, warning states should be doing more to fight off the insects. >> what we found is that four out of five mosquito control operations in the country are not fully prepared. >> reporter: bob sabatino, a retired new york city cop, says lyme disease nearly killed him. >> at the worst of the condition, i couldn't walk, i had bell's palsy, i couldn't speak. >> reporter: the cdc reports there are new insect-borne diseases in the u.s. nine of them, including zika. >> wherever there's warmer weather, it tends to produce more outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases but also causes ticks to spread into new areas as well. >> reporter: increased global travel and trade play a role, too. to p
federal health officials say cases of insect-borne diseases are surging, citing 640,000 cases over the last dozen years. nbc's ann thompson now on how to protect your family. >> reporter: you know the names -- zika, lyme, west nile. some of the diseases spread by mosquitos, ticks and fleas. now just in time for summer, the cdc says insect-borne illnesses are on the rise, tripling in 13 years, from 27,000 to 96,000, warning states should be doing more to fight off the insects. >>...
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london born director christopher nolan went on to direct the batman trilogy in hollywood he's deputy following was shot in the house of his parents for the cast and crew of families and friends for around five thousand euros. the dark knight rises cost. two hundred fifty million following helped found nolan's reputation as a must a storyteller with the ability to create unique cinematic worlds. was. a greek. no it's not a joke it's the beginning of turkish german fantasy directorial debut and the human is only occasional. as was pushed i think through. by mentioning that i spent an hour to talk with you which. must be short sharp shock is a gritty film about small time criminals who get into the heads fell about honor among thieves that direct plays a role himself. went on to make the award winning movies head on and into the funny his debut already showed his love of hind drama and putting actors for the mills. for his i.q. . he. is now one of your top directors and his films regularly pick up prizes at film festivals around the world next up is a director who is quite the opposite
london born director christopher nolan went on to direct the batman trilogy in hollywood he's deputy following was shot in the house of his parents for the cast and crew of families and friends for around five thousand euros. the dark knight rises cost. two hundred fifty million following helped found nolan's reputation as a must a storyteller with the ability to create unique cinematic worlds. was. a greek. no it's not a joke it's the beginning of turkish german fantasy directorial debut and...
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she was born vince, but she was born in the wrong body. ever been.dylj used to have dreams at night that somebody would come and take me from my bed, take me away and replace me asa girl. my bed, take me away and replace me as a girl. and it was the warmest feeling that i could ever explain. victoria was a successfuljockey and trainer. now 53, she is retired from race riding, but still works in the industry. it is a male dominated industry, said the decision to transition was tough. it was a bit daunting in the fact that i had put... nobody accepts this, so i need to live my life somewhere else. there are plenty of places. that was worse scenario. best scenario is what has happened today. from the first day that i told somebody, my confidence is grew and grew. trainer john berry knows victoria well. he also knows how conservative the sport can be, and is delighted that so sport can be, and is delighted that so many people in newmarket have been so supportive. so many people in newmarket have been so supportivelj so many people in newmarket have been
she was born vince, but she was born in the wrong body. ever been.dylj used to have dreams at night that somebody would come and take me from my bed, take me away and replace me asa girl. my bed, take me away and replace me as a girl. and it was the warmest feeling that i could ever explain. victoria was a successfuljockey and trainer. now 53, she is retired from race riding, but still works in the industry. it is a male dominated industry, said the decision to transition was tough. it was a...