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i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced with sofi and i was able to cut my interest rate by forty percent. thank you sofi. teaching kids and having kids of my own. i didn't realize that having kids would be the hard part. so we planned to start ivf treatments. ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me "mom." our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm dot com. more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers complimentary pickup and delivery servicing. we'll pick up your vehicle and leave you with a lincoln loaner and the peace of mind that helps you focus on what matters most. that's the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, you can now purchase a new lincoln remotely, and defer payment for up to 120 days. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? you can now purchase a new lincoln remotely, memory su
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well you know but this is the you know i mean i realize that i wouldn't come out of astral you know like i see it is or you. dumb as a box the rock was when i gave it everything else the goods on soul could me by way of being everything became be reclear who are rather that knowledge or because i wouldn't wouldn't who take my hand and put it behind my back you know i wouldn't really matter recognize the fact that i wasn't smart as a star award but then i kept looking at the fact that a could have been to mock with a clip given orders problem but an older guy been in sales so it's done something is not right robin givens who grew older through the less it's part of my life goals and it was something much more and faster much more rewarding much more useful is being that i realize and accept the fact that ok now i'm beginning to understand. i'm beginning to see. how what is it up and live in contrary to what it is that i was created to do and. out of through to correct if i . wanted to straighten it out and still. gang members in the make what that look like would be practice adults who al
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the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and that is when the idea for the city surf project was born. >> working with kids in the ocean that aren't familiar with this space is really special because you're dealing with a lot of fear and apprehension but at the same time, a lot of excitement. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i liked it. >> we'll get a group of kids who have just never been to the beach, are terrified of the idea, who don't like the beach. it's too cold out, and it's those kid that are impossible to get back out of the water at the end of the day. >> over the last few years, i think we've had at least 40 of our students participate in the city surf project. >> surfing helped me with, like, how to swim. >> we've start off with about two to four sessions in the pool before actually going out and surfing. >> swimming at the pool just helps us with, like, being, like, comfortable in the water and being calm and not being all
the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and that is when the idea for the city surf project was born. >> working with kids in the ocean that aren't familiar with this space is really special because you're dealing with a lot of fear and apprehension but at the same time, a lot of excitement. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i...
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i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized that i could be earning intereston my money. this is amazing. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i? they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ >>> you're watching tla priest in naples leading sunday mass from a rooftop. worshippers pray from their balconies so they wouldn't violate the lockdown that is still very much in effect in italy. the country reporting 756 new deaths on sunday, a slight decline from previous days. let's go live to rome now with cnn contributor bobby men doe. the death rate's slightly down, still overall shockingly high. how precarious are the coming days and how are italians handling the lockdown? >> this is such a critical week. we're just going into the fourth week of the lockdown and authorities are telling us which is when we should start to see tangible results. but it's the first of the month this week. people have to come up with the rent money. people have bills to pay.
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a better person than i am because i was working on the subject this is what i was doing and yet i realized i opened up the door that somewhere in the back of my head i did expect to see albert einstein. >> i think that's the importance the vulnerability of us. i shared some similar examples that you can think about these things all the time so would you coworkers or the people we meet that we are just chatting with and all of a sudden they don't understand what we are talking about we have to remember if we think hard, we've done it too. ntu the patriarchy lives in us and all of us and the vulnerability would help us break the ice. >> it's very hard to stand up against the whole society until you stand up against the things you been hearing since you are very young. the tell the story in the book about being a little girl about nine years old and what with my mom to our family doctor and he told my mom he thought i was reading too much. she got a little worried and said is there something wrong with her eyes? he said no, your i Ãbher eyes are fine but a girl can get too smart for her own g
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i realize my longest relationship is journalism guys. send an email of all of the words that you can see many incredible. . even if it's beena bad a difficult ststart to the year. but i think the energy o f the fofolks are.e. one of the reasonss he survive and continue barreling soon there's nothing. else like whehen we act like a team nothing will. get an art which can barrel. throwing their lives into it right people such as me. it's raptors look at their faces. i could see me emotional. they believe. i. actually the easy part is the rational is really taking care of the team . you've got to look for full. in collaboration it's hope in solidarity. i came to paris to join this commission that it's an inaugural meeting of about twenty people were working on this information in different parts of the world president micron will meet with us and it's something that is it's really an initiative by the reporters. our sf forty cents frontiers. i think the technology platforms a social media platforms are forced to cocoront what they've creat t
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out as a battle rapper 1st and i've seen the entertainment value side of that but after a while i realized that i could apply myself in much more useful ways or much more impactful ways rather than battling someone's head to head why not try to go towards the system instead and try to wake up in the fire the system sort of speak and. that's kind of how defy started i did a song when i 1st was inspired as these hydraulic fracturing zones were getting closer and closer to my homeland where my grandparents are from and some nasty new mexico it's very rural at that point in time i realized that i needed to apply myself as an mc a music producer towards a much larger issues at hand then just battle rap so i stepped outside of the box and wrote this song called the land of in fact me and that's kind of a flip on the on the slogan of our stay and just to expose and also raise awareness of all these atrocities that are happening through hydraulic fracturing zones in our areas and from that point on i've just been helping hand as part of the many different movements for the indigenous peoples movem
out as a battle rapper 1st and i've seen the entertainment value side of that but after a while i realized that i could apply myself in much more useful ways or much more impactful ways rather than battling someone's head to head why not try to go towards the system instead and try to wake up in the fire the system sort of speak and. that's kind of how defy started i did a song when i 1st was inspired as these hydraulic fracturing zones were getting closer and closer to my homeland where my...
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. >> everybody's feeling so helpless right now, and i realized that there was something i could do to help. >> this special edition of "nightline," "covid-19 outbreak," will be right back. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the fight against covid-19 is steadily intensifying around the globe and here at home. from sweeping new curfews to doctors racing to create a vaccine, there is now a new normal for all of us. >> are you considering instituting a nationwide lockdown, a nationwide quarantine? >> at this point not nationwide. we may look at certain areas, certain -- certain hot spots, as they call them. we'll be looking at that. >> reporter: the nation grinding to a halt. schools close. businesses shut down. in some places curfews in place. >> kids are not pleased, but that's okay
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i remember realizing it a certain point why wasn't i political what i was young? and then realizing to be political you have to feel like youen have something in commonon with other people and that you have power. i started out with neither of those things. and have obviously ended up with plenty of both. but it was a journey. i feel like also, every crisis is partly a storytelling crisis. how do we tell the story that we are doing this not because other people are badop and we must show on them, but buzz a gym because we care about them. how do we tell the story that we are separated physically because we are coming together? it's spiritually, socially, in a society and how do we do it when the institutions that should have laid the groundwork to do this right have failed us so profoundly as the trump administration has, economically, in terms of managing the cdc, the information flows and the rest. >> host: there is a lot to say from what you just said. but i do think there's something subtle and vital about the role that narrative can play in framing separatenes
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where my grandparents are from and some nasty new mexico it's very rural at that point in time i realized that i needed to apply myself as an mc a music producer towards a much larger issues at hand then just battle rap so i stepped outside of the box and wrote this song called the land of in fact me and that's kind of a flip on the on the slogan of our stay and just to expose and also raise awareness of all these atrocities that are happening through hydraulic fracturing zones in our areas and from that point on i've just been helping hand as part of the many different movements for the indigenous peoples movement and many others as well as probably the most that was a that was a beginning you know after hearing your music and like i mentioned earlier that passion that you have that might just bleeds out of every every verse every bar every word i really what it was like how do you sit down when you sit down the writers write a song you know like what is that process for you when you sit down and say ok you know i'm going to write about this issue of fracking or i'm just going to you kno
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the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and that is when the idea for the city surf project was born. >> working with kids in the ocean that aren't familiar with this space is really special because you're dealing with a lot of fear and apprehension but at the same time, a lot of excitement. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i liked it. >> we'll get a group of kids who have just never been to the beach, are terrified of the idea, who don't like the beach. it's too cold out, and it's those kid that are impossible to get back out of the water at the end of the day. >> over the last few years, i think we've had at least 40 of our students participate in the city surf project. >> surfing helped me with, like, how to swim. >> we've start off with about two to four sessions in the pool before actually going out and surfing. >> swimming at the pool just helps us with, like, being, like, comfortable in the water and being calm and not being all
the light bulb went off in my head, and i realized i could do much more for my students taking them surfing than i could as their classroom teacher, and that is when the idea for the city surf project was born. >> working with kids in the ocean that aren't familiar with this space is really special because you're dealing with a lot of fear and apprehension but at the same time, a lot of excitement. >> when i first did it, i was, like, really scared, but then, i did it again, and i...
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because i was working on this subject, this is what i was doing yet as i realizes i open up that doorat somewhere in the back of my head i did expect to see albert einstein. >> and think that's important to the vulnerability of us. i shared some similar examples that you can think about these things all the time, so when we are thinking about our coworkers, or the people we meet, that we are just chatting with and all the sudden they don't understand what we are talking about, we have to remember that if we think hard, we have done it to. and that the patriarchy lives in us. and all of us. and that vulnerability would help us break the ice. >> guest: that's right it's very hard to stand up against the whole society, to stand up against the things you been hearing since you were very young. i tell the story in the book about being a little girl, about nine years old. i went to with my mom to our family doctor. he told my mom he thought i was reading too much. she got a little worried and she said as her something wrong with her eyes? he said no no w no, her eyes are fine but a girl cou
because i was working on this subject, this is what i was doing yet as i realizes i open up that doorat somewhere in the back of my head i did expect to see albert einstein. >> and think that's important to the vulnerability of us. i shared some similar examples that you can think about these things all the time, so when we are thinking about our coworkers, or the people we meet, that we are just chatting with and all the sudden they don't understand what we are talking about, we have to...
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start here at 2020census.gov i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced with sofi and i was able to cut my interest rate by forty percent. thank you sofi. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, you met on an app. why? delete it. he's the one. gesundheit. [sneezes] i see something else... a star... with three points. you're in a... mercedes. yeah, we wish. wish granted. with four models starting under 37 thousand, there could be a mercedes-benz in your very near future at the spring event. lease the a 220 sedan for just $349 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at your local mercedes-benz dealer. my time is thin, but so is my lawn. now there's scotts thick'r lawn 3-in-1 solution. with a soil improver! seed! and fertilizer to feed! now yard time is our time. this is a scotts yard. >>> as we continue to t
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understanding of what is to make racism is intimately reflecting on the issues of our time and i realized i was working for something i was evil and i had been a part of the creating at studio b. unscripted coming soon on al-jazeera the shocking treatment of disabled people in eastern european state run caverns in this case you can not have access to toilets or water and the bureaucratic indifference to their plight she has his hands and she states tied to the bed 5 years off to fast highlighting such abuses people in power returns with a 2 part witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria to be granted an american visa. from the personal sacrifices to the families trying. to meet the syrians on al-jazeera. such. luck let. the luck. luck. britain's health minister $19.00 test positive for coated 19 as the outbreak spreads for. hello and welcome i'm peter w. what you want to see are live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up a jumping new coronavirus cases in south korea after days of slowing infection. is.
understanding of what is to make racism is intimately reflecting on the issues of our time and i realized i was working for something i was evil and i had been a part of the creating at studio b. unscripted coming soon on al-jazeera the shocking treatment of disabled people in eastern european state run caverns in this case you can not have access to toilets or water and the bureaucratic indifference to their plight she has his hands and she states tied to the bed 5 years off to fast...
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understanding of what this time a crazy thing is intimately reflecting on the issues of our time and i realized i was working for something i was evil and i had been a part of the creating act studios be unscripted coming soon on al-jazeera joining the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news chopper morning talkers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most to the states misleads the public the state media reflects the same thing as quantock china interpol their editorial showing takes a dark believe they have anything to apologize for their listening post on al-jazeera. full of struggles full of pleasure than i would have been on that but they're still a fellow that you seem to read to me you may go and make a blank they found me and only have me an intimate look at life in cuba if you don't mind i'm going to want to give us a resume again yes most of us don't know what i mean my leave my cuba. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. joe biden extends his lead over bernie sanders in the u.s. democratic presidential race winning t
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i just realized i did not want to be in graduate school for a decade. and i, i started looking, did some reading and i realize there is not a vast amount of literature on new england. there had not been anything on boston. there is history of slavery in new york, philadelphia, but why not boston? so i said i will take a look. at that point when my graduate advisors at boston college informed me about the files i mentioned, this massive collection of court file papers. he said it is really hard to navigate but take a look. lo and behold i found all these testimonies and depositions of enslaved people in boston, about 300 of them. i had never seen them before in an english-language record. i had read about it in spanish and portuguese, but never in the english records. not only could i now write a history of slavery in boston but say something about enslaved people and their allies more generally. so i became very excited about it. and they ended up writing the first book. this book in particular came out a frustration in writing that book. when i embarke
i just realized i did not want to be in graduate school for a decade. and i, i started looking, did some reading and i realize there is not a vast amount of literature on new england. there had not been anything on boston. there is history of slavery in new york, philadelphia, but why not boston? so i said i will take a look. at that point when my graduate advisors at boston college informed me about the files i mentioned, this massive collection of court file papers. he said it is really hard...
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happen i wouldn't eat anything for months only when i felt dizzy that's when i realized i couldn't do this anymore something had to change i had to go to therapy . most of us and i miss most and it doesn't. the facade and the surety that aren't supposed to come any attempts to conform to beauty ideals a bound to fail when i work with my patients i tell them that if my image of myself isn't correct then i don't need to change myself to fit that image i need to adapt my image to fit my personality these girls are trying to fit their self image and if that doesn't work it's because that image is too far removed from reality. i started following body positive influencers on social media instead and deleted a lot of super waves from my instagram feed. 'd before people seen if you were female role models are very important especially for young girls the question is which ones do i choose do i choose people who have beautiful and successful like beyonce or madonna they might seem out of reach or do i choose role models closer to me who are more attainable and who can inspire me to realize mo
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in that moment i realized i was doing the only thing. because a lot of the only things possibly on a lot we have to fight for freedom of speech so that there is no corruption no impunity haskel it will be like again and again it seems when you that it's hard if you see. archy based on stand there meant you always live with the risk that if you're on the cartels list they can kill you at any time and that of course yes i think was what i would love with or without a bodyguard that my going to get a moment as if they i was by that as a day as escort as. she only really understood how close it had been when a colleague of hers was kidnapped just a few days later she knew him and had researched the drug scene with him as well 2 weeks later his body was found in black plastic bags. all that i am it's me. how are you. very well. that. the scene often visits her sister lara who looks after her youngest daughter has a lean window seen a has a long day. was need a yes she's always been very committed to her work from the start. go what was it lik
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until i realized something was missing... me. you ok, sis? really being there for my sisters. (announcement) "final boarding for flight 2007 to chicago" so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. >> new tonight, americans on the frontline
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that becomes the fact you then can create whatever narrative you want on from uninterrupted and i realized i was working for something that evolved you know being a part of the creating at maria let them eat christopher while a the death of journalism is only the 1st signal for the death of democracy a studio unscripted on al-jazeera really understand the differences on the similarities of cultures across the world so much of what you see with the news and current affairs that matter to you. we will be extending our guidelines to april 30th to slow the spread donald trump steps up measures to fight the coronavirus pandemic and warns that the number of people dying in the u.s. will peak in 2 weeks. although i may very unforgiving this is al jazeera live from also coming up a glimmer of hope for europe's worst hit nations its only unspayed recorded for.
that becomes the fact you then can create whatever narrative you want on from uninterrupted and i realized i was working for something that evolved you know being a part of the creating at maria let them eat christopher while a the death of journalism is only the 1st signal for the death of democracy a studio unscripted on al-jazeera really understand the differences on the similarities of cultures across the world so much of what you see with the news and current affairs that matter to you. we...
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understanding of what is to make racism is intimately reflecting on the issues of our time and i realized i was working for something i was evil and i had been a part of the creating at studio b. unscripted coming soon on al-jazeera the shocking treatment of disabled people in eastern european state run caverns in these cages you can not have access to toilets or water and the bureaucratic indifference to their plight she has his hands and his fates tied to the bed 5 years off to fast highlighting such abuses people in power returns with a 2 part investigation to continuing mistreatment and neglect europe's recurring shame heart one on al-jazeera full of struggles full of pleasure that are not good i mean on that but their telephones at the same theme a few meetings you may go and make nonsense blankly funny and it was only how many times an intimate look at life in cuba has healed over and under what again is a present moving gagne and the so fast i don't know what i mean my leave my cuba. on al-jazeera. i'm can but alan doha the top stories on al-jazeera here as president donald trump i
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i get to boston college and i realized graduate school takes a long time. you want to be a little more pragmatic. i had this idea of comparing all these different colonies, and i had to learn a couple foreign languages and things. and i just realized i did not want to be in graduate school for a decade. and so, i started looking, and i did some reading and i realize there is not a vast amount of literature on new england. -- on slavery in new england. there had not been anything on boston. there is history of slavery in new york, philadelphia, but why not boston? the third major colonial port city. so i said i will take a look. at that point when my graduate -- one of my graduate work advisors at boston college informed me about the files i mentioned, this massive collection of court file papers. he said it is really hard to navigate but take a look. lo and behold i found all these testimonies and depositions of enslaved people in boston, about 300 of them. i had never seen them before in an english-language record. i had read about it in spanish and portugu
i get to boston college and i realized graduate school takes a long time. you want to be a little more pragmatic. i had this idea of comparing all these different colonies, and i had to learn a couple foreign languages and things. and i just realized i did not want to be in graduate school for a decade. and so, i started looking, and i did some reading and i realize there is not a vast amount of literature on new england. -- on slavery in new england. there had not been anything on boston....
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hey you, yeah you. ♪ i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized that i couldy money. this is amazing. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i? they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. [ "one morwoo!me" which mob[ laughing ]]. woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world tour". let's party people! ♪ one more time >>> we're back with the breaking news, president trump now backing off his earlier consideration of a possible quarantine for parts of new york, new jersey and connecticut. he asked the cdc to issue a strong travel advisory instead. it basically tells residents of those three states to refrain from what's described as non-essential do
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>> i realized i wanted to be a shoe designer only when i was 16.rted drawing when i was 10, 1111. almost like a hobby. shoes iways sketching had seen in that specific museum. wass only after that when i 16 that i was already considered a little boy crazy about designing shoes. when i was 16, someone gave me a -- d which was a goal gold-mapped. when i opened that book i saw a of f art andces shoes. thought, i had been drawing without knowing it was actually beautiful. ♪ >> there were five hundred shoes shown here at the exposition. -- exhibition. tell us your favorite, a shoe that has been important to y yo. >> many shoes. it is complicated to stick to one. the first one has been important because the first one was making part of the design i called the logbirds. if one dies the other one is not staying alive. it d dies immedidiately after. the shoes are two shoes that you put together and when they are joined, the design appears itself. if youou separated it t is not t same design.n. the first one is called love. when he joined the feed you have wr
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in that moment i realized i was doing the only thing. because a lot of the only things possible it's on a lower we have to fight for freedom of speech so that there is no corruption no impunity. but it's hard if you. are key be based on stand them and you always live with the risk if you're on the cartels list they can kill you at any time. with or without a bodyguard that might then walk in a moment as if they are one of us by that as a day as it's called that. she only really understood how close it had been when a colleague of hers was kidnapped just a few days later she knew him and had researched the drug scene with him as well 2 weeks later his body was found in black plastic bags. all that it's me. how are you. very well. and then. to see you know often visits a sister who looks after her youngest daughter was a lean window seen a has a long day. was need 8 years she's always been very committed to her work from the start. he you know what was it like for me and i'm at the most like her children's mother yeah these that better the
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i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced with sofi and i was able to cut my interest rate by forty percent. thank you sofi. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements you should know they are not fda approved... ...they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only prescription epa treatment, approved by the fda to lower very high triglycerides by 33%, without raising bad cholesterol. look. it's clear, there's only one prescription epa vascepa. vasc
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have gorged themselves on debt if you look at business debt to gdp, we have never been higher and i realize rates have never been lower but it doesn't mean every company comes to market in the same way i think that's what ultimately -- you guys are talking energy sector that's the biggest impact of the energy sector it's a lynch pin for high yield and distressed assets. there is a lot of weak hands in the retail space and big industrial companies ford motorcredit, there is dynamics that there is is the trigger. brian. >> white, going gray >> good discussion, we could have done it for hours because a lot to get threw we'll do more tomorrow titan the top tonight 7:00 eastern time markets in turmoil special talk about the markets, the key i'm sure more on the latest on the coronvirus as well and the economy, and really what is an economic story in the meantime we are getting started here on "fast money. up next, more on the rate shokds yields plunging to record lows. we'll talk about the impact on banks. and one key part of the market later, why defense may literally be the best offense in thi
have gorged themselves on debt if you look at business debt to gdp, we have never been higher and i realize rates have never been lower but it doesn't mean every company comes to market in the same way i think that's what ultimately -- you guys are talking energy sector that's the biggest impact of the energy sector it's a lynch pin for high yield and distressed assets. there is a lot of weak hands in the retail space and big industrial companies ford motorcredit, there is dynamics that there...
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i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized that i could be earning interestack on my money. this is amazing. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i? they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ it made her feel proud. they saw us, they recognized us. ancestry® specifically showed the regions that my family was from. the state of jalisco. the city of guadalajara. the results were a reflection of our family and the results were really human. i feel proud about my identity. greater details. richer stories. and now with health insights. get your dna kit at ancestry.com. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebi
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you know what, when i realized what was happening here, when i realized the concerts were going to be in -- in danger and changing, and i realized i wouldn't be able to reach the fans that i loved to reach, i really wanted to do something mostly from my own mental health. i'd love -- it's good for me mental health to get in front of people and play and sing and, you know, it's one of the -- it's my biggest joys. so i decided to -- on monday i said loom, i'm going to do this every day, every single day. it gives me something to do every day. i get to wash my hair, get dressed and stuff. so we are isolating here and it's -- you know, it's really letting us know how important human contact is. so we've got thousands of people coming online every day on facebook, 3:00, and it's really just doing my heart good. >> i love that. what kind of reaction are you getting? >> oh, it's great. i've got people from australia, from belgium, england and texas and all kinds of strange places. they're all -- they all check in at once. and it gives us a feeling of connection. this whole thing actually sho
you know what, when i realized what was happening here, when i realized the concerts were going to be in -- in danger and changing, and i realized i wouldn't be able to reach the fans that i loved to reach, i really wanted to do something mostly from my own mental health. i'd love -- it's good for me mental health to get in front of people and play and sing and, you know, it's one of the -- it's my biggest joys. so i decided to -- on monday i said loom, i'm going to do this every day, every...
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in my teenage years i realized i started to pay more attention to clothing i mean i would care a lot more and i would start to customize my own clothes and i would rip sleeves of jacket turn dresses and know that kind of stuff so my passion just grew over a short period of time and so i decided i didn't shop course in fashion and wanted to have an idea of what i'd be going into and i did a short course and that was it was like man my moment. since then haven't. i moved to the country for safety to come to the u.k. and having left to bring back home i was not under budget yet you have to leave all your children all my 5 children were left home including between the baby all i was sold travis i only have what i have one child and i feel like i would die if i go like a day or 2 days or even a week without how did you do that with all your children to going to you it was about me. let everyone else song i really focus on saving myself so yeah because if you're not yourself then you can then i could bring my dream but it was not like that didn't work out like however i'm grateful my last
in my teenage years i realized i started to pay more attention to clothing i mean i would care a lot more and i would start to customize my own clothes and i would rip sleeves of jacket turn dresses and know that kind of stuff so my passion just grew over a short period of time and so i decided i didn't shop course in fashion and wanted to have an idea of what i'd be going into and i did a short course and that was it was like man my moment. since then haven't. i moved to the country for safety...
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he said that when i realized powell was breaking stories right and left and i said how did this happen ? i realized if you go down to the bar and if you get whoever you can on the campaign a little snickered, they might be able to tell you something. >> there we are, it's three or four of us including connie and how many timeshave you seen this happen , some ball bearing salesman in a leisure suit i guess started to hone in, obviously and awkwardly making passes in connie's direction. and i was struck first of all by how calm and cool she was about it as if she didn't really notice the guy and he didn't understand and he kept circling and coming back the way these bar flies do sometimes and finally i was just, he come back and was starting in again and i was just starting to get out of my chair to short of shoe him away when connie gave him one of the most withering stairs i have ever seen in my life. and said a line that has stayed with me forever . he said connie, look, you don't want to go to bed with me. you'd just be horny 20 minutes later . from that moment on, connie was one of
he said that when i realized powell was breaking stories right and left and i said how did this happen ? i realized if you go down to the bar and if you get whoever you can on the campaign a little snickered, they might be able to tell you something. >> there we are, it's three or four of us including connie and how many timeshave you seen this happen , some ball bearing salesman in a leisure suit i guess started to hone in, obviously and awkwardly making passes in connie's direction. and...
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i realized i was good at math. i was great at math and i always won around the world. when you won you got to take your animal out of the cage on the bulletin board, put it outside the cage. it is tall, which i am not. so i put my little animal on the outside. it was the first time i started to realize what my parents were trying to tell me. there are two kinds of girls and this is one of the first chapters in my book "looking up: how a different perspective turns obstacles into advantages". we spent the first 18-20 years growing on the outside. for me it was ten years and then you spend 3 quarters of our lives growing on the inside because these kids started to say you know, michelle, the one that is smart at math, it wasn't michelle, that little girl, it was the first time i noticed i was known for something other than my size. i never had that before. i only had that feeling in school. when i went out in public it wasn't there but i started to realize i still am growing on the inside and you grow all your life. think about your emotional stability, relationships, ps
i realized i was good at math. i was great at math and i always won around the world. when you won you got to take your animal out of the cage on the bulletin board, put it outside the cage. it is tall, which i am not. so i put my little animal on the outside. it was the first time i started to realize what my parents were trying to tell me. there are two kinds of girls and this is one of the first chapters in my book "looking up: how a different perspective turns obstacles into...