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ebony meyer from utah cells are to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd source there health care. not in america. the reality is not everyone in america has a job with health and benefits. many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the staff market. what matters is that million of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the end of the month to pay for transportation. student loans or prescription drugs either. -- pay for transportation, student loans or prescription drugs. wages have stagnated while ceo pay has skyrocketed. when the president says the economy is strong, my question is strong for whom? strong for the wealthy who are reaping rewards from tax cuts they don't need? the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong. strong for the science teacher spending her own money to buy supplies for her classroom. strong for the single mom that is picking up extra hours so she can afford her daughter's soccer cleats. michi
ebony meyer from utah cells are to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd source there health care. not in america. the reality is not everyone in america has a job with health and benefits. many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the staff market. what matters is that million of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the end of the month to pay for...
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says a couple of 1000 people are trapped in no man's land at the border crossing near the 2nd city of ebony but we kept seeing people here actually moving through the surrounding fields to wards these border areas surprisingly not too many syrian refugees we've talked to afghan people to people from iraq who told us they don't want to stay in taki they want to move on to ward 0 so they are taking this leap of faith by the end of the day it seems there is no way for them to move into greece the border is closed so for people here a lot of uncertainty right now they definitely don't want to go back to tell you that's what they told us. the world health organization says there's now a very high risk of the corona virus spreading globally warning it could reach most if not all countries in the world at least 57 countries are territories have now reported infections authorities have also confirmed the 1st death of a british citizen a man who had been quarantined aboard a cruise ship anchored off japan south korea has seen a sharp rise in infections with more than 500 new cases bringing the total
says a couple of 1000 people are trapped in no man's land at the border crossing near the 2nd city of ebony but we kept seeing people here actually moving through the surrounding fields to wards these border areas surprisingly not too many syrian refugees we've talked to afghan people to people from iraq who told us they don't want to stay in taki they want to move on to ward 0 so they are taking this leap of faith by the end of the day it seems there is no way for them to move into greece the...
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or 19-year-old ebony myers from utah who sells art to pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd source their healthcare, not in america. but the reality is not everyone in america has a job with healthcare and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market, what matters is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the end of the month after paying for transportation. student loans or prescription drugs. american workers are hurting. in my own state, our neighbors in wisconsin and ohio, pennsylvania and all over the country, wages are stagnated while ceo pay has skyrocketed. so when the president says the economy is strong, my question is strong for whom? strong for the wealthy? who are reaping rewards for tax cuts they don't need? the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong. strong for the science teacher spending her own money to buy supplies for her classroom. strong for the single mom pickin
or 19-year-old ebony myers from utah who sells art to pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd source their healthcare, not in america. but the reality is not everyone in america has a job with healthcare and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market, what matters is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the...
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carroll from idaho who organized a fundraiser to pay for his mom's colon cancer treatment or 19 year old ebony meyers from utah who sells art to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment no one should have to crowdsource their health care in america but the reality is not everyone in america has a job with health care and benefits in fact many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market what matters is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the end of the month after paying for transportation student loans or prescription drugs american workers are hurting in my own state our neighbors in wisconsin and ohio pennsylvania and all over the country wages have stagnated while c.e.o. pay has skyrocketed so when the president says the economy is strong my question is strong for hope strong for the wealthy who are reaping rewards from tax cuts they don't need the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong strong for the science teacher spending her own money
carroll from idaho who organized a fundraiser to pay for his mom's colon cancer treatment or 19 year old ebony meyers from utah who sells art to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment no one should have to crowdsource their health care in america but the reality is not everyone in america has a job with health care and benefits in fact many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market what...
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ebb any flies everywhere -- ebony flies everywhere. fawn is free as a flower. fun can bring the spring. gila going fast and strong. she's dancing on the go. harvey's heartbeats happily, hip-hop makes her flow. indigo is into insects. z loves the buzzing vibe. jorge jams to jazzy tunes. he or they can jimb. -- jimb. -- jive. kelly can kick super high. his heart lives in the sky. lord sings of lofty heights. their songs let them fly. marly is a star mermaid. he or she flows with the sea. nathan is a nesting bird, he just wants to be. oceans' arms are open wide, tree swings and sways about. paul pretends to be a plant, paul grows up and out. quetsle is so quiet, he rests just like a queen. renee is into rainbows, he creates the scene. skies like a star so bright, all the pronounce are right. tie is a tiger in the night. he claims his own might. unea is a uniform, they prance to their own sound. viola is a volcano, her power's in her ground. ren whistles when she dances. she knows what she's to do. exander exaggerates moves, they re extremely cool. yelly yells yes
ebb any flies everywhere -- ebony flies everywhere. fawn is free as a flower. fun can bring the spring. gila going fast and strong. she's dancing on the go. harvey's heartbeats happily, hip-hop makes her flow. indigo is into insects. z loves the buzzing vibe. jorge jams to jazzy tunes. he or they can jimb. -- jimb. -- jive. kelly can kick super high. his heart lives in the sky. lord sings of lofty heights. their songs let them fly. marly is a star mermaid. he or she flows with the sea. nathan...
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alisha rees finished in second, with ebony carr third. victory, after surviving a scare against debutants thailand. jo currie reports from perth. stepping out onto a world cup stage for the first time, this was a poignant day in the history of thailand cricket. never before had any of their sides, male or female, made it to a world cup until now. the started winning the toss and putting themselves into bat, but the size of bit house they were up against became clear early on, they lost early wickets and runs were hard to come by. in fact, only two of their batswomen made it into double figures, but they dug in. eventually, thailand finished their innings on 78—9, a respectable score for a world cup debut. that should have been a relatively easy target for the 2016 champions, but the windies wobbled with the bat, at one stage, found themselves on 27—3, with thailand threatening a huge upset in this tournament. eventually, they rallied and strolled to a seven wicket victory. it was a bit of a nervous moment. i think they are really good bow
alisha rees finished in second, with ebony carr third. victory, after surviving a scare against debutants thailand. jo currie reports from perth. stepping out onto a world cup stage for the first time, this was a poignant day in the history of thailand cricket. never before had any of their sides, male or female, made it to a world cup until now. the started winning the toss and putting themselves into bat, but the size of bit house they were up against became clear early on, they lost early...
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ebonie vincent -- they're in the house.use, you know, we have to dig deep on our show. we have a psychologist who's coming on to tell us why we get hooked on shows where people are popping pimples and have bad feet. it's something that's in our wiring. it's one of those things that we have in common. so, i can't wait. full disclosure -- my name is tamron, and i suffer from really dry feet. [ laughter ] i do. do not show my feet, randy. that's our director. so we're gonna talk about that. then, okay. i don't know if you saw this suit here. so, this suit that i'm wearing was created by denzel parris. denzel was featured on our up-and-coming designer series. [ cheers and applause ] and so, here's the deal. i gotta hit 'em with the shoulder. [ cheers and applause ] so, i am not just doing that so i can show off this suit. it is because, on monday, we're doing it again. we're kicking off another week where we'll shine a light on up-and-coming, rising fashion designers. i always wanted to do this series because a lot of my clothe
ebonie vincent -- they're in the house.use, you know, we have to dig deep on our show. we have a psychologist who's coming on to tell us why we get hooked on shows where people are popping pimples and have bad feet. it's something that's in our wiring. it's one of those things that we have in common. so, i can't wait. full disclosure -- my name is tamron, and i suffer from really dry feet. [ laughter ] i do. do not show my feet, randy. that's our director. so we're gonna talk about that. then,...
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problematic at barnes and noble that's that's a difficult sell for me even if they were to look at ebony magazine or any of the black publications and just choose 10 random books that they put out and notice things that black people need to read or things that the country needs to read to enrich themselves on black heritage that would be fine but to choose book. letter written by all white authors and to change the color of the main characters of books to black base to that somehow is supposed to diversify instead of actually choosing books that were written by black people is really frustrating that's the thing that gets me there's a there was brilliant brilliant brilliant black authors the truly i mean some of the greatest literature that this country this world's ever seen and you instead choose once again to kind of celebrate white authors but like ok well you know you have the black you know on the cover i mean it is it just it just hurts deeply i'm very curious though about this story as well with this judge perry in tennessee is there going to be repercussions for this i mean has
problematic at barnes and noble that's that's a difficult sell for me even if they were to look at ebony magazine or any of the black publications and just choose 10 random books that they put out and notice things that black people need to read or things that the country needs to read to enrich themselves on black heritage that would be fine but to choose book. letter written by all white authors and to change the color of the main characters of books to black base to that somehow is supposed...
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this ebony sofa given back to the white house in 1962. things that got away in the sales often come back to our office with stories about -- these came from the white house and we can prove it because the photographs back it up. when they say this was thomas jefferson's table but remember there was a fire in 1814 and they saved no furniture. it really cannot be and it looks like it was made in 1930. [laughter] one of the events that happens in the east room are state funerals. seven of the eight presidents who died in office have laid in the east room with the only exception being president garfield. when he was assassinated -- which is an unexpected way to go layingroom was torn up new floor. is one you see on the left the casket of president mckinley. i have been asked to explain why william mckinley's portrait hangs in the east room. it is a nice visual comparison with teddy roosevelt. nd theecause the book e same ends of what has history. you would see potted palms and victorian furniture and theater roosevelt coming in to office in 1
this ebony sofa given back to the white house in 1962. things that got away in the sales often come back to our office with stories about -- these came from the white house and we can prove it because the photographs back it up. when they say this was thomas jefferson's table but remember there was a fire in 1814 and they saved no furniture. it really cannot be and it looks like it was made in 1930. [laughter] one of the events that happens in the east room are state funerals. seven of the...
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wendy's egg and i mean ebony but going to be dead is instead is you know then unusual because now hard to predict we don't really know what i mean it doesn't come. this winter too has cost more lives avalanches remain a threat. we now know that they were impacted by our changing climate. and it's these changes that posed tough new challenges for scientists in the foreseeable future. because. hans expresses ensemble judgments highflyer just keeps some last minute. munich things are back to normal after winning a mind set fire to leave the table to get. kicked off. the team and on w. . it's time to take stock. and face. time you're just such the. and the fight for the troops above. to over come down trees and connection. it's time for. it is coming up ahead. mine's. been tough it is for me. is for. me to go through this for some. and beethoven themes for. beethoven is for every. beethoven 202250000 or verse 3 here on d w. cut . the physics d w news coming to you live from charlotte which way did they vote technology issues delayed the results of the democrats' iowa caucuses they packed s
wendy's egg and i mean ebony but going to be dead is instead is you know then unusual because now hard to predict we don't really know what i mean it doesn't come. this winter too has cost more lives avalanches remain a threat. we now know that they were impacted by our changing climate. and it's these changes that posed tough new challenges for scientists in the foreseeable future. because. hans expresses ensemble judgments highflyer just keeps some last minute. munich things are back to...
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when does the threat of the outbreak end >> of course, we can't answer that any better than anyone ebony williams our central case on coronavirus is that it affects q1, calendar q1 to march. we don't assume anything beyond that i can give you a couple of data points that might help you understand exposure there. apple themselves said they have widened their guidance range on revenue to encompass to coronavirus risk we believe that was a $2 billion expansion of that guidance range. that will represent 2 to 3 million units, you know, of potential down side due to people not buying phones in china. i can also tell you that in china we would expect apple to sell about 7 to 8 million iphones in the first quarter depending how all this plays out we would expect sale volume to be very low. given what's happening people are not in stores, et cetera but keep in mind that apple did guide a wider range to try to acknowledge that >> one of the things -- >> so that's about all we can say. >> one of the things that you point out in your note is that -- while you say that the coronavirus is an immediat
when does the threat of the outbreak end >> of course, we can't answer that any better than anyone ebony williams our central case on coronavirus is that it affects q1, calendar q1 to march. we don't assume anything beyond that i can give you a couple of data points that might help you understand exposure there. apple themselves said they have widened their guidance range on revenue to encompass to coronavirus risk we believe that was a $2 billion expansion of that guidance range. that...
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from 1971-19 ebony too.ot that we should look at decadence and say, this is the end of the world and things have gotten worse, it is more that they have gotten safer but also less creative. an example from the world of teenagers. teenagers now have safer lives, certainly, then when you were a kid and even when i was a kid. they're less likely to drive drunk, less likely to have sex early, less likely to get pregnant, less likely to use drugs. they are more likely to be on their phones or playing video games, and more likely to be depressed, anxious, and suicidal. as far as we can tell, they may be less likely to form relationships, get married, and have kids. this is the trade-off of decadence. he basically makes a safer and calmer, but also maybe less creative, dynamic, and sometimes less happy. david: i wonder if part of your thesis depends on what is the denominator you pick? you pick the developed world. if you take the world overall, another way to look at what is happening is a north to south transfer,
from 1971-19 ebony too.ot that we should look at decadence and say, this is the end of the world and things have gotten worse, it is more that they have gotten safer but also less creative. an example from the world of teenagers. teenagers now have safer lives, certainly, then when you were a kid and even when i was a kid. they're less likely to drive drunk, less likely to have sex early, less likely to get pregnant, less likely to use drugs. they are more likely to be on their phones or...
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carol from idaho who organized a fundraiser to pay for his mom's:cancer treatments are 19-year-old ebonyyers housel are to pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd sourced their healthcare, not in america. but the reality is, not everyone in america has a job with healthcare and benefits. many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses, doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market, what matters is millions struggle to get by or don't have enough money after paying for transportation, student loans or prescription drugs. american workers are hurting. in my own state, in wisconsin, in ohio, pennsylvania and all of the country wages have stagnated while ceo pay has skyrocketed. when the president says the economy is strong my question is strong for whom? strong for the wealthy who are reaping rewards from tax cuts they don't need? the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong, strong for the science teacher spending her own money to buy supplies for question, strong for the single mom picking up ext
carol from idaho who organized a fundraiser to pay for his mom's:cancer treatments are 19-year-old ebonyyers housel are to pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd sourced their healthcare, not in america. but the reality is, not everyone in america has a job with healthcare and benefits. many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses, doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market, what matters is millions struggle...
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or 19-year-old ebony myers from utah, who sells art to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatmentno one should have to crowd source their health care. not in america. but the reality is not everybody in america has a job with health care and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the resident says about the stock market. what matters is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have the money at the end of the month after playing for transportation, student loans or prescription drugs. american workers are hurting. in my own state our neighbors in wisconsin and ohio, pennsylvania and all over the country, wages have stagnated while ceo pay has skyrocketed. when the president says the economy is strong, my question is, strong for whom? strong for the wealthy, who are reaping rewards from tax cuts that they don't need? the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong. strong for the science teacher, spending her own money to buy supplies for her classroom. strong for the single mom pic
or 19-year-old ebony myers from utah, who sells art to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatmentno one should have to crowd source their health care. not in america. but the reality is not everybody in america has a job with health care and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the resident says about the stock market. what matters is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have the money at...
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or 19-year-old ebony myers from utah who sells art to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment one should have to crowdsource their health care, not in america. but the reality is not everyone in america has a job with health care and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market. what marts is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the end of the month after paying for transportation, student loans or prescription drugs. american workers are hurting. in my own state, our neighbors in wisconsin and ohio, pennsylvania, and all over want country. wages have stagnated while c.e.o. pay has skyrocketed. so when the president says the economy is strong, my question is "strong for whom?" strong for the wealthy who are reaping rewards from tax cuts they don't need? the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong. strong for the science teacher spending her own money to buy supplies for her classroom. strong for the single mom pic
or 19-year-old ebony myers from utah who sells art to help pay for her own rare genetic disorder treatment one should have to crowdsource their health care, not in america. but the reality is not everyone in america has a job with health care and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market. what marts is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the...
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from idaho, who organized a fund-raiser to pay for his mom's colon cancer treatment, or 19-year-old eboni from utah, who sells art to help pay for her rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowdsource their health care, not in america. but the reality is, not everyone in america has a job with health care and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market. what matters is that millions of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the end of the month after paying for transportation, students loans, or prescription drugs. american workers are hurting, in my own state, our neighbors in wisconsin and ohio, pennsylvania, and all over the country. wages have stagnated while ceo pay has skyrocketed. so, when the president says the economy is strong, my question is, strong for whom? strong for the wealthy who are reaping rewards from tax cuts they don't need? the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong, strong for the science teacher spend
from idaho, who organized a fund-raiser to pay for his mom's colon cancer treatment, or 19-year-old eboni from utah, who sells art to help pay for her rare genetic disorder treatment. no one should have to crowdsource their health care, not in america. but the reality is, not everyone in america has a job with health care and benefits. in fact, many have jobs that don't even pay enough to cover their monthly expenses. it doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market. what...
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who organized a fundraiser to pay for his moms cancer treatment. 19 year-old ebony from utah. who sells art to help pay for her own rare disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd source their healthcare. not in america. but the reality is is not everyone in america has a job with healthcare and benefits. many have jobs that don't pay enough to cover monthly expenses. doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market. what matters is millions of people struggle to get by or don't have enough money at the end of the month after paying for transportation, student loans or prescription drugs. american workers are hurting. in my own state our neighbors in wisconsin and ohio, pennsylvania and all over the country, wages have stagnated while ceo pay skyrocketed. when the president says the economy is strong, my question is, strong for whom? strong for the wealthy? who are reaping rewards from tax cuts they don't need. the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong. strong for the science teachers spending her own money to buy supplies for the classroom.
who organized a fundraiser to pay for his moms cancer treatment. 19 year-old ebony from utah. who sells art to help pay for her own rare disorder treatment. no one should have to crowd source their healthcare. not in america. but the reality is is not everyone in america has a job with healthcare and benefits. many have jobs that don't pay enough to cover monthly expenses. doesn't matter what the president says about the stock market. what matters is millions of people struggle to get by or...