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hannah: immediate power. immediate response. announcer: master the offbeat etiquette of eating ramen. ivan: it's totally cool to pick up the bowl and drink from it. announcer: and find out how one master craftsman turns wood and stone into state-of-the-art sound. jonathan: this is a very difficult, time consuming, expensive process. announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has the guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is one of the most dynamic cities in the world. for all its iconic sites, it is in also full of hidden treasures. and now with brexit looming, the city is on the verge of a total reinvention. i'm nikki eckstein, travel editor for "bloomberg pursuits," and i'll show you how to make the most of london. ♪ nikki: out of london's 37 million visitors each year, a whopping 9 million come here on business, making one of the biggest business travel markets in the world. and that means busy airports. dodge the crowds by flying into london city, a small, under-the-radar hub in the middle of town. landing here means
hannah: immediate power. immediate response. announcer: master the offbeat etiquette of eating ramen. ivan: it's totally cool to pick up the bowl and drink from it. announcer: and find out how one master craftsman turns wood and stone into state-of-the-art sound. jonathan: this is a very difficult, time consuming, expensive process. announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has the guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is one of the most dynamic cities in the world. for all its...
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hannah: immediate power. immediate response. announcer: master the offbeat etiquette of eating ramen. ivan: it's totally cool to pick up the bowl and drink from it. announcer: and find out how one master craftsman turns wood and stone into state-of-the-art sound. jonathan: this is a very difficult, time consuming, expensive process. announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has the guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is one of the most dynamic cities in the world. for all its iconic sites, it is in also full of hidden treasures. and now with brexit looming, the city is on the verge of a total reinvention. i'm nikki eckstein, travel editor for "bloomberg pursuits," and i'll show you how to make the most of london. ♪ nikki: out of london's 37 million visitors each year, a whopping 9 million come here on business, making one of the biggest business travel markets in the world. and that means busy airports. dodge the crowds by flying into london city, a small, under-the-radar hub in the middle of town. landing here means
hannah: immediate power. immediate response. announcer: master the offbeat etiquette of eating ramen. ivan: it's totally cool to pick up the bowl and drink from it. announcer: and find out how one master craftsman turns wood and stone into state-of-the-art sound. jonathan: this is a very difficult, time consuming, expensive process. announcer: but first, nikki eckstein has the guide to making the most of london. ♪ nikki: london is one of the most dynamic cities in the world. for all its...
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hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suvs.vs growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. so, in this review, we are going to compare three of the best rated luxury suvs on the market. ♪ hannah: this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and a bmw x5. i decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look. this is the q5. it is audi's midsize suv and starts at about $41,000, which is way more affordable than the other two cars we are looking at. this is kind of like the iphone of luxury suvs. it is designed well, but also affordable within the segment. this is a four-cylinder, all-wheel-drive, seven speed automatic with paddle shifters, 252 horsepower, and there is no lag. immediate power, immediate response. the minute you step on the gas, you are there. ♪ hannah: q5 has by far the most futuristic interior of the three cars. it is minimal. it is clean. the sunroof spans the entire width of the ceiling. it is really cool. there is pl
hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suvs.vs growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. so, in this review, we are going to compare three of the best rated luxury suvs on the market. ♪ hannah: this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and a bmw x5. i decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look. this is the q5. it is audi's midsize suv and starts at about...
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hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suv's.nah: with suv's growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. so, in this review, we are going to compare three of the best-rated luxury suv's on the market. this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and a bmw x5. i decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look. now, this is the q5. it's audi's midsize suv, and starts at about $41,000, which is way more affordable than the other two cars we are looking at. this is kind of like the iphone of luxury suv's. it's designed so well, but also affordable within the segment. this is a four-cylinder, all-wheel-drive, seven-seat automatic with paddle shifters, 252 horsepower, and there is no lag. immediate power, immediate response. the minute you step on the gas, you're there. q5 has by far the most futuristic interior of the three cars. it's minimal. it's clean. the sunroof spans the entire width of the ceiling. it's really cool. there's plenty
hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suv's.nah: with suv's growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. so, in this review, we are going to compare three of the best-rated luxury suv's on the market. this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and a bmw x5. i decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look. now, this is the q5. it's audi's midsize suv, and starts at...
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a pump constantly feeding glucose into hannah's stomach. she can't bike or live without. >> a lot of people don't have any clue. they don't have any idea what she's been through. >> reporter: diagnosed with a growth disorder, then mitochondrial disease, hannah was 9 years old when doctors thought she'd live only a few months. she'd sleep 20 hours a day, but her mom wanted to get her moving. >> there's times in life where you don't get a second chance, you know. >> reporter: hannah's second chance has been the ride of her life. the girl who was bullied for that ever-present backpack would soon be getting medals and sponsorship deals. her focus now fixed on the olympics. what emotion would you say you feel the most? >> i'd say freedom. freedom would definitely be it. >> her head overrides what her body says she's capable of doing. >> her mind becomes beast mode, and she just doesn't give up. >> reporter: between races, hannah talks to others with growth disorders about her journey. >> everybody has a place in life. you just have to choose to
a pump constantly feeding glucose into hannah's stomach. she can't bike or live without. >> a lot of people don't have any clue. they don't have any idea what she's been through. >> reporter: diagnosed with a growth disorder, then mitochondrial disease, hannah was 9 years old when doctors thought she'd live only a few months. she'd sleep 20 hours a day, but her mom wanted to get her moving. >> there's times in life where you don't get a second chance, you know. >>...
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i know that when robert eventually married a woman named hannah, and when hannah was sold to her ownerkingman, in 1847, she and her three children were worth about $2000. brian: hannah was how much older than robert? guest: about 13 years older, considerably older. brian: you say you legally could not marry if you were a slave? guest: that is right. it was a law in south carolina, but they were able to get the permission of their owners. robert smalls had to get the permission of henry mckee and he also had to go to hannah's owner and ask permission for her. it was only something that was allowed for trusted slaves. it was something that would help their morale and it was something that they can easily do. i mean, of course, any slave children that were born would become the property of the female slave's owner, so it would encourage relationships and marriage when possible. brian: how did you get interested in the civil war? guest: ever since i was young. i have two ancestors -- i grew up knowing that both ancestors fought on gettysburg, either side of the war. that was very intriguin
i know that when robert eventually married a woman named hannah, and when hannah was sold to her ownerkingman, in 1847, she and her three children were worth about $2000. brian: hannah was how much older than robert? guest: about 13 years older, considerably older. brian: you say you legally could not marry if you were a slave? guest: that is right. it was a law in south carolina, but they were able to get the permission of their owners. robert smalls had to get the permission of henry mckee...
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>> well, it's interesting, hannah. people here in south korea are resilient and put up with this for decades not from kim jong-un but his father and grandfather but we have and spike in the sale of gold in the last couple of days, also in the sale of gas gas masks and ready-made meals and peek taking precautions in case this escalates into something more than just a war of words but we should know, hannah, the south koreans are used to the bellicose rhetoric coming out of north korea and not used to the inflammatory language from the u.s. president donald trump and people here just shaking their heads with confusion wondering what is his end game? because nobody wants a war. no one wants conflict. it would be catastrophic to put it mildly. for north korea it would be annihilation. people i've spoken to here think president trump's comments are highly responsible if not potential dangerous. >> donald trump has already said that the u.s. allies are pleased with his rhetoric. pleased with what he said about north korea. t
>> well, it's interesting, hannah. people here in south korea are resilient and put up with this for decades not from kim jong-un but his father and grandfather but we have and spike in the sale of gold in the last couple of days, also in the sale of gas gas masks and ready-made meals and peek taking precautions in case this escalates into something more than just a war of words but we should know, hannah, the south koreans are used to the bellicose rhetoric coming out of north korea and...
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this is hannah bardell‘s report: i am hannah bardell, the snp mp for livingston.ly and friends just after, and publicly last year after taking part in this historic photo of lg bt parliamentarians. and since the 2017 general election, there are now a record 45 of us in westminster. i am on a mission to meet colleagues who have paved the way for people like me, to look at other politicians' experiences of coming out, the criticism levied against them, and how things have changed for lgbt politicians since the first mp came out over 30 years ago. over the last 30 years we have seen huge steps forward in gay rights. the age of consent was lowered to 16. we have rights to adopt and to marry, but many politicians who have come out in that time have faced hostility. sir alan duncan is a foreign office minister and was the first conservative mp to publicly come out in 2002. when he came out he was greeted with a mixed reaction, including one article which headlined, "i'm sorry, mr duncan, if you're gay, you are not a tory." he also said he was turned down for a job in go
this is hannah bardell‘s report: i am hannah bardell, the snp mp for livingston.ly and friends just after, and publicly last year after taking part in this historic photo of lg bt parliamentarians. and since the 2017 general election, there are now a record 45 of us in westminster. i am on a mission to meet colleagues who have paved the way for people like me, to look at other politicians' experiences of coming out, the criticism levied against them, and how things have changed for lgbt...
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unfortunately, we don't have a lot of records on hannah. i could only find one newspaper source that actually recorded anything from hannah, and she was talking about how they had agreed if it looks like they were going to be captured, if they were attacked, when they were escaping, that they would all hold hands and jump overboard and drown rather than be recaptured and taken back to slavery. host: you say mr. smalls died when he was 75. what was the rest of his life like after being in the united states congress, and what was the impact of the bribery accusation? guest: yeah. i don't think he ever fully recovered from that accusation. he ended up being re-elected, but it was never quite the same. he ended up becoming a customs collector in beaufort and spent many years doing that. but i think he really wanted to be back in d.c. making change, making people's lives better. but unfortunately, that was not the case. but he had a nice life. he, of course, as we saw from the video earlier, he ended up being able to buy the home he had once bee
unfortunately, we don't have a lot of records on hannah. i could only find one newspaper source that actually recorded anything from hannah, and she was talking about how they had agreed if it looks like they were going to be captured, if they were attacked, when they were escaping, that they would all hold hands and jump overboard and drown rather than be recaptured and taken back to slavery. host: you say mr. smalls died when he was 75. what was the rest of his life like after being in the...
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[applause] >> rabbi hannah goldstein. of course, we're here on the anniversary of the march on washington. we know the organization that dr. king founded. let's say it out loud. nclc. let let's welcome the president of nclc, dr. charles steele. >> thank you so much. say amen. i am happy to be here a little under the weather, but i made it anyhow 'cause god is good. i want to thank reverend al sharpton for bringing us together. give him a big round of applause. i want to thank him. [applause] >> i want to thank martin luther king iii for being here. give him a big round of applause. he's always on the battlefield and in the position that i'm in, people always ask the question, charles, you all still marching? well, i was in mississippi three times in the last two months and in march, mississippi, that's what dr. king first in public said to ralph ab ber-- abernathy. and he said now is the time to go to washington d.c. and campaign 2018. i ask the mayors and other leaders in mississippi, i say 50 years ago roughly almost dr
[applause] >> rabbi hannah goldstein. of course, we're here on the anniversary of the march on washington. we know the organization that dr. king founded. let's say it out loud. nclc. let let's welcome the president of nclc, dr. charles steele. >> thank you so much. say amen. i am happy to be here a little under the weather, but i made it anyhow 'cause god is good. i want to thank reverend al sharpton for bringing us together. give him a big round of applause. i want to thank him....
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hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suvs.h: with suvs growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. in this review we are going to compare three of the best rated luxury suvs on the market. ♪ this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and bmw x5. i spent the day in the hamptons with each of them to get in-depth look. this is the q5. it is audi's midsize suv and starts at about $41,000, which is way more affordable than the other two cars we are looking at. this is kind of like the iphone of luxury suvs. it is designed well, but also affordable. this is a four-cylinder all-wheel-drive, seven seat automatic with paddle shifters, 252 horsepower, and there is no lag. immediate power, immediate response. the minute you step on the gas, you are there. ♪ q5 has by far the most futuristic interior of the three cars. it is minimal. it is clean. the sunroof spans the entire width of the ceiling. it is really cool. there is plenty of room for five adults, lots of headroom
hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suvs.h: with suvs growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. in this review we are going to compare three of the best rated luxury suvs on the market. ♪ this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and bmw x5. i spent the day in the hamptons with each of them to get in-depth look. this is the q5. it is audi's midsize suv and starts at about $41,000, which is way...
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hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suvs. with suvs growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. so in this review, we are going to compare three of the best rated luxury suvs on the market. ♪ this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and a bmw x5. i decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look. this is the q5. it is audi's midsize suv and starts at about $41,000, which is way more affordable than the other two cars we are looking at. this is kind of like the iphone of luxury suvs. it is designed well, but also affordable within the segment. this is a four-cylinder, all-wheel-drive, seven seat automatic with paddle shifters, 252 horsepower, and there is no lag. immediate power, immediate response. the minute you step on the gas, you are there. ♪ q5 has by far the most futuristic interior of the three cars. it is minimal. it is clean. the sunroof spans the entire width of the ceiling. it is really cool. there is plenty of ro
hannah elliott weighs all of the elements in this review of three suvs. with suvs growing in popularity, it only made sense to get some on this show. so in this review, we are going to compare three of the best rated luxury suvs on the market. ♪ this isn't going to be easy. we've got our hands on an audi q5, a porsche cayenne gts, and a bmw x5. i decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look. this is the q5. it is audi's midsize suv and starts at about...
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so that's where the idea for ark started and my best friend and i, hannah pham, decided to start the club together. - those are some serious topics. what kinds of things do members of ark do? - so ark has conducted hundreds of acts of random kindness ranging from making packages for our custodial staff, finals week care packages for students during exam season. we've produced short films about kindness and we've even organized a kindness flash mob in which almost a hundred students came together and connected acts of kindness around schools in synchronization. - that sounds pretty cool. was starting up the club easy or did it run into some challenges? - when i first started ark, i was a wide-eyed immature sophomore in high school who had very little leadership experience. therefore, i often found myself barking orders at members which caused them no to take me seriously and not to really respect me or my other teammates. additionally, there were only 10 members in the club, and we couldn't find a classroom to meet in. so we had to share a detention hall with students facing detention
so that's where the idea for ark started and my best friend and i, hannah pham, decided to start the club together. - those are some serious topics. what kinds of things do members of ark do? - so ark has conducted hundreds of acts of random kindness ranging from making packages for our custodial staff, finals week care packages for students during exam season. we've produced short films about kindness and we've even organized a kindness flash mob in which almost a hundred students came...
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up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy.em sure to be right for you. this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ ♪ >> ramen, the japanese staple, has gone global, with dedicated joints in cities around the world. so it is a good time for a short of roman.n the rules -- ramen. >> hi this is my shop. , we are going to talk about the best ways to eat a bowl of ramen. the most important thing is to eat ramen while it is hot. any good ramen shop will serve you it while it is smoking hot and you need to eat it right away because the noodles are overcooking. it is a lot like pizza. if you are a real new yorker you know that you do not wait for down, you eatol it while it is hot and you risk burning your mouth. ramen is absolutely the same. [slurping] >> you need to slurp. don't fight the noodles. it cools it down. take a little less than you think you want to eat. pull them out from the pile because otherwise you will never be able to slurp. easy on the toppings if you are a first timer. so when you order your first bowl of ramen ever get it ,
up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy.em sure to be right for you. this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ ♪ >> ramen, the japanese staple, has gone global, with dedicated joints in cities around the world. so it is a good time for a short of roman.n the rules -- ramen. >> hi this is my shop. , we are going to talk about the best ways to eat a bowl of ramen. the most important thing is to eat ramen while it is hot. any good ramen shop...
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robert and hannah lived an away apartment above a barn on east bay street. so my sense is from what i've read, from wham i understand there was this really creative mix of people, and they enter acted with each other, learned from each other, grew, and it -- i don't think robert -- i think that is one of the reasons robert was able to do what he did because not only did he grow up -- the circumstances he grew up in allowed him to dream big dreams, and then to try to wonder, well, why aren't i free? but then he was around people that it was a stimulating kind of a social situation as well. i don't is in directly answers your question but from my privilege perspective that is part of it. >> i would say just to add quickly that robert smalls, what i found in doing the book, is that he embraced every opportunity that came hills way. so charleston had a lot of restricts in place, slave badges, et cetera, but he found ways around them and that's what is particularly extraordinary about his story. he was determined to create a life for himself that was not determin
robert and hannah lived an away apartment above a barn on east bay street. so my sense is from what i've read, from wham i understand there was this really creative mix of people, and they enter acted with each other, learned from each other, grew, and it -- i don't think robert -- i think that is one of the reasons robert was able to do what he did because not only did he grow up -- the circumstances he grew up in allowed him to dream big dreams, and then to try to wonder, well, why aren't i...
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former national security advisor john hannah will be joining us john hannah will be joining us as wenue our live today, we're out here john hannah will be joining us as we continue our live with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be
former national security advisor john hannah will be joining us john hannah will be joining us as wenue our live today, we're out here john hannah will be joining us as we continue our live with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart...
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john hannah and jamil jafr in the loop. they're going to tell us which decision by the president might have the biggest impact on the nation's security, literally and psychologically. >>> and america going eclipse crazy ahead of monday's epic cosmic display. we're going to introduce you to the man cashing in on the solar event. a business visionary who has nasa's stamp of approval for eclipse glasses, unlike a whole bunch of other companies having their products recalled. got to meet this guy. >>> plus, a mystery bidder emerged in the fight for energy company encore. buffett, paul singer and mr. x. less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the "countdown." . liz: and just like that, this is how fluid the markets are, the russell is now positive for the year. you need to stay with us this entire hour, things are moving quickly. the dow is swinging more than 150 points today on the reports that steve bannon's last day is right now at the white house. but you want to look at each piece of, this take a look at dow, sta
john hannah and jamil jafr in the loop. they're going to tell us which decision by the president might have the biggest impact on the nation's security, literally and psychologically. >>> and america going eclipse crazy ahead of monday's epic cosmic display. we're going to introduce you to the man cashing in on the solar event. a business visionary who has nasa's stamp of approval for eclipse glasses, unlike a whole bunch of other companies having their products recalled. got to meet...
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he said, no, hannah, it's brad. nancy is still not back. >> reporter: now brad was worried. >> so i really started to panic. >> reporter: especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. so they called the local hospitals. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister krista up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet, and we're very worried about her. can you call us back? >> you know about this kind of stuff. >> you'd think. >> reporter: kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some spees or some time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> reporter: by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was it was a missing person's.
he said, no, hannah, it's brad. nancy is still not back. >> reporter: now brad was worried. >> so i really started to panic. >> reporter: especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. so they called the local hospitals. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister krista up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet, and we're very worried about her. can you call us back? >> you...
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good morning, hannah. >> good morning, ann marie. will make this month's payments to the insurers under the affordable care act. they have been threaten this as a way to get democrats to negotiate health care. the cost sharing subsidies total about $7 billion a year. they reduce health insurance copays and deductibles for people with modest incomes. >>> a jump by retail stocks including target and urban outfitters led a small rally here on wall street. tech companies and firms that sell household goods traded higher yesterday. >>> five days of negotiations to rework the north american free trade agreement began in washington. nafta did away with most trade barriers, including tariffs on trade between the u.s., canada and mexico. president trump called nafta the worst trade deal in history. and vowed to change it or withdraw. nafta critics say the agreement encouraged businesses to move to mexico to take advantage of cheap labor, costing american jobs. >>> and a new take on the sound of silence. an unusual tune made its way on to the
good morning, hannah. >> good morning, ann marie. will make this month's payments to the insurers under the affordable care act. they have been threaten this as a way to get democrats to negotiate health care. the cost sharing subsidies total about $7 billion a year. they reduce health insurance copays and deductibles for people with modest incomes. >>> a jump by retail stocks including target and urban outfitters led a small rally here on wall street. tech companies and firms...
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we are joined now by nikole hannah-jones, and award-winning reporter covering racial injustice at the york times magazine. welcome back to democracy now. can you talk about what the paper found even though the trump administration said it was an accurate -- inaccurate? hannah-jones: they were looking to hire people that are opponents of affirmative action, and people e took that to mean they will go after what they consider antiwiwhite bias s in e administration policy. amy: explain what you think they are going to take on. nikole: they are going to take on p policies that help alleviae segregated systems. oftentimes colleges will take that into account in the admissions process. the expectation is that the administration, instead of working to vindicate their rights of traditionally historically marginalized and oppressed minorities is now going to be going after what ththey consider a white majority being addressed, up nearly, by minority groups. on: during the news briefing wednesday, white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders was questioned about the new york times article
we are joined now by nikole hannah-jones, and award-winning reporter covering racial injustice at the york times magazine. welcome back to democracy now. can you talk about what the paper found even though the trump administration said it was an accurate -- inaccurate? hannah-jones: they were looking to hire people that are opponents of affirmative action, and people e took that to mean they will go after what they consider antiwiwhite bias s in e administration policy. amy: explain what you...
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hannah dan yes, ma'ena daniels . >> the u.s. dollar hit an eight week low against the yen. jones lost 204 points, the s&p was down 35, the nasdaq fell by 135. google has canceled an internal town hall meant to on address gender discrimination. the move comes after an employee questions from management began to leak online. google is grappling with the aftermath of a controversial memo that claimed biological differences. >>> more turmoil for uber. a major investor is suing travis kalanick saying he is trying to pack the board with allies in an effort to return to his former post. benchmark says that would harm employee, drivers and customers. >>> am 10azon wants to partner h u.s. venue owner to sell event tickets. it could loosen ticket master's powerful grip on the business. and could help lure customers to amazon prime. >>> and new plastic bank notes will continue to be made with traces of animal fat. that is despite thousands of complaints from vegetarians and religious groups. the bank of england says there are environmental risks to using an alternative and that the go
hannah dan yes, ma'ena daniels . >> the u.s. dollar hit an eight week low against the yen. jones lost 204 points, the s&p was down 35, the nasdaq fell by 135. google has canceled an internal town hall meant to on address gender discrimination. the move comes after an employee questions from management began to leak online. google is grappling with the aftermath of a controversial memo that claimed biological differences. >>> more turmoil for uber. a major investor is suing...
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thank you so much, hannah. >>> still ahead, tips for sky watchers. >> i'm danielle nottingham.up, i'll tell you how to safely view the upcoming solar eclipse. ow to safely view the upcoming solar eclipse. r away. feel less hungry with the natural fiber in clinically... ...proven meta appetite control. from metamucil. but they see you, like no one dogs canelse can.lor like we do. dogs see more, because they are more. let's treat them that way. milk-bone. doing more for dogs since 1908. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. kpix's juliette goodrich heads to the santa rita jail for an exclusive interview. president trump's top military man addresses the escalating tension with north korea during a trip to silicon valley... and a major victory for activists fighting to restore public access to a bay area beach... join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's friday, august 11th. >>> here is a loo
thank you so much, hannah. >>> still ahead, tips for sky watchers. >> i'm danielle nottingham.up, i'll tell you how to safely view the upcoming solar eclipse. ow to safely view the upcoming solar eclipse. r away. feel less hungry with the natural fiber in clinically... ...proven meta appetite control. from metamucil. but they see you, like no one dogs canelse can.lor like we do. dogs see more, because they are more. let's treat them that way. milk-bone. doing more for dogs since...
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hannah has the latest on that. >> good morning, president trump's drug commission says it's an epidemic that's become a national crisis requiring aggressive federal action. they're urging the president to declare a public health emergency. president trump gets a briefing on the opioid crisis today from health and human services secretary tom price. the president's budget asks for $10.7 billion for drug treatment. a $200 million increase but it would cut 167 million from abuse prevention. >> we have a 9/11 scale loss of life every 3 weeks. >> reporter: a report from new jersey governor chris christie, chair of the opioid commission says that from 2000 to 2015 more than half a million people died of drug overdoses. opioids account for a majority of the deaths. jeff sessions announced the unit that will use data and analytics to find doctors overprescribing opioids for profit. >> we're coming after you. we'll reverse these devastating trends with every lawful tool we have. >> reporter: opioids are why it's focused so much attention on our borders. >> we're working with the congress on legi
hannah has the latest on that. >> good morning, president trump's drug commission says it's an epidemic that's become a national crisis requiring aggressive federal action. they're urging the president to declare a public health emergency. president trump gets a briefing on the opioid crisis today from health and human services secretary tom price. the president's budget asks for $10.7 billion for drug treatment. a $200 million increase but it would cut 167 million from abuse prevention....
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hannah i think had a big impact on this trip. i think she's an unsung hero it was his life, and you know, i wases determined to find an interview with her and i looked and looked and i only found one mention of her in one article and it was there was a correspondent deferred at the time that happened to interview her on the street and she explained that they have all decided if it looked like they were going to be captured when they were trying to escape that rather than going back to slavery they would hold hands and dump overboard with their children, and drown themselves. so you know, as much as i absolutely adore robert smalls i think i'm biased but as a woman i think, you know, hannah an lidia particularly his mother really instilled in him such a sense of -- empowerment that i think could have very easily been lost to him. so i wish there was more that i could have added i was interested in two women who were brought onboard the ship we don't exactly know their relationship to smalls. but i did sign an article later that sa
hannah i think had a big impact on this trip. i think she's an unsung hero it was his life, and you know, i wases determined to find an interview with her and i looked and looked and i only found one mention of her in one article and it was there was a correspondent deferred at the time that happened to interview her on the street and she explained that they have all decided if it looked like they were going to be captured when they were trying to escape that rather than going back to slavery...
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hey it's hannah. hannah baker. settling because i'm about to tell you the story of my life. more specifically why my life ended. and if you're listening to this tape. you're one of the reasons why well in the u.s. two families blame the serious for driving their children to suicide we spoke to the father of a girl who hanged herself just before his sixteenth birthday he says his daughter suffered from depression and the netflix show pushed her over the edge the show acted. like there's a word in psychology it's called a trigger that means that you react to something by her meds and it triggers a response with you that left my daughter. feeling worse than she had before this is not the way it's supposed to be my daughter should be alive today i should be able to hold her in my arms should be able to care for her i should be able to hear her laugh but now i can't she's just gone she's gone from me forever caleb maupin is a new york gauges reaction to the recent study on the impact of the netflix series . nineteen days after the program was released google searches for suicide
hey it's hannah. hannah baker. settling because i'm about to tell you the story of my life. more specifically why my life ended. and if you're listening to this tape. you're one of the reasons why well in the u.s. two families blame the serious for driving their children to suicide we spoke to the father of a girl who hanged herself just before his sixteenth birthday he says his daughter suffered from depression and the netflix show pushed her over the edge the show acted. like there's a word...