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jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong. and outwardly she seemed fine. very good sources of the year. to my. i'm not sure very many people even noticed that also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of kind of. it took jules quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression she tried to ignore how she felt and partygoers faced some things then she decided to quit her job. not too long after that she suffered another blow. and that was the breaking point with. why did. my basically it was breaking up with my partner there really sent me over the edge i really lost my grip on my life that i was dead inside i was totally. mis rises my parents popped up on it and realised that what i was going through was more than just normal hard. to mr. jones decided to get help 1st she spent 3 months in an inpatient clinic now she sees a therapist once a week. and sarah piece she's been learning to understand and accept herself this kind of behavioral therapy isn't always easy it takes c
jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong. and outwardly she seemed fine. very good sources of the year. to my. i'm not sure very many people even noticed that also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of kind of. it took jules quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression she tried to ignore how she felt and partygoers faced some things then she decided to quit her job. not too long after...
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jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong.and outwardly she seemed fine. to me ringback going to sources of the. demise and i'm not sure very many people even noticed not also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of trying to. get to jules' quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression she tried to ignore how she felt and putting face on things then she decided to quit her job. not too long after that she suffered another blow. and that was the breaking point. why did. my basically it was breaking up with my partner there really sent me over the end i really lost my grip on my life that i was dead inside i was totally not. the liberals i miss was my parents popped up on it and realized that what i was going through was a more than just normal heart. mr. jones decided to get help 1st she spent 3 months in an inpatient clinic now she sees a 3rd. just once a week. in sara piece she's been learning to understand and accept herself this kind of behavioral therapy isn't alway
jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong.and outwardly she seemed fine. to me ringback going to sources of the. demise and i'm not sure very many people even noticed not also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of trying to. get to jules' quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression she tried to ignore how she felt and putting face on things then she decided to quit her job. not too long...
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jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong. and outwardly she seemed fine. for going ringback to sources of the year. to my ass and i'm not sure very many people even noticed not also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of kind of. it to jules quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression she tried to ignore how she felt and put together a face on things then she decided to quit her job. not too long after that she suffered another blow. and that was the breaking point. why did. my basically it was breaking up with my partner there really sent me over the edge i really lost my grip on my life at the i was dead inside i was totally numb. my parents picked up on it and realized that what i was going through was for more than just normal hard. joes decided to get help 1st she spent 3 months in an inpatient clinic now she sees a therapist once a week. in sara piece she's been learning to understand and accept herself this kind of behavioral therapy isn't always easy it take
jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong. and outwardly she seemed fine. for going ringback to sources of the year. to my ass and i'm not sure very many people even noticed not also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of kind of. it to jules quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression she tried to ignore how she felt and put together a face on things then she decided to quit her job. not...
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things are starting to look up again and jules is open about what she's been going straight. to celebrate 10 nearly one self-confidence she's decided to get a tattoo. some wallers for men's for me it's i'm a licensed health care and self love it reminds me to accept my body and my spirit to accept myself the way i know. i'm name. the black and white stripes symbolize the ups and downs of her pass through depression and the tennis ball the joy she's now taking in life. so i really did it. with. prejudice and false rumors make it very tough for those affected with mental illnesses it's very hard for them to talk about the situation in the us there's a coffee shop called sip of hope and there you absolutely can talk about it and it's caught on here in germany in munich as a coffee shop to. what looks like an ordinary coffee house is actually much more it's the 1st mental health cafe in germany guests here in munich can only sit down for a nice hot drink they can also learn about mental health peer. kind of has not left and we're not a crisis center for someone with big problems
things are starting to look up again and jules is open about what she's been going straight. to celebrate 10 nearly one self-confidence she's decided to get a tattoo. some wallers for men's for me it's i'm a licensed health care and self love it reminds me to accept my body and my spirit to accept myself the way i know. i'm name. the black and white stripes symbolize the ups and downs of her pass through depression and the tennis ball the joy she's now taking in life. so i really did it. with....
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jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong. and outwardly she seemed fine we're going to sources of the year. to my son but i'm not sure very many people even noticed it also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of kind of. it to joe's quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression and she tried to ignore how she felt i'm pretty good face some things then she decided to quit her job. not too long after that she suffered another blow. and that was the breaking point with . my basically it was breaking up with my partner there really sent me over the edge i really lost my grip on my life that i was dead inside i was totally numb. my parents popped up on it and realised that what i was going through was there more than just normal heart i. just decided to get help 1st she spent 3 months in an inpatient clinic now she sees a therapist once a week. and sarah piece she's been learning to understand and accept herself this kind of behavioral therapy isn't always easy it takes co
jules has always been a high achiever and it was hard to accept that something was wrong. and outwardly she seemed fine we're going to sources of the year. to my son but i'm not sure very many people even noticed it also it's not really something you can see it's kind of an invisible illness kind of kind of. it to joe's quite a while to realize that she was suffering from depression and she tried to ignore how she felt i'm pretty good face some things then she decided to quit her job. not too...
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. >> i got on the phone and he's like jules, jules, jules, what is your mom thinking? i said erwin, you know, i really -- i don't want to talk about this. i feel like this is between you and my mom. and he's like, well, you just need to pray for her soul. and i remember thinking it was a little odd. but then you know what? i mean, given his -- his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say some funny things or get something wrong. but i just remember thinking that was an odd comment. >> detective gates now felt erwin howard's motive for killing deede keller was clear. but proving erwin had the means to commit the murder was another matter. and erwin steadfastly maintained his innocence to investigators. from the moment he stepped off the plane as he returned from bolivia after the murder through the months after, even though he was clearly the prime suspect. and the case against erwin was not without its problems. it's one thing to stalk someone, quite another to kill them. there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime. and there were those key c
. >> i got on the phone and he's like jules, jules, jules, what is your mom thinking? i said erwin, you know, i really -- i don't want to talk about this. i feel like this is between you and my mom. and he's like, well, you just need to pray for her soul. and i remember thinking it was a little odd. but then you know what? i mean, given his -- his grasp on the english language sometimes he'd say some funny things or get something wrong. but i just remember thinking that was an odd...
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things are starting to look up again and jules is open about what she's been going 3. to celebrate 10 newly won self-confidence she's decided to get a tattoo. some callers ferments for me it's symbolizes self care and self love it reminds me to accept my body and my spirit to accept myself the way i know. i mean. the black and white stripes symbolise the ups and downs of her pass through depression and the tennis ball the joy she's now taking in life. those i really did it. with. prejudice and folds rumors make it very tough for those affected with mental illnesses it's very hard for them to talk about the situation in the us there's a coffee shop called soup of hope and there you absolutely can talk about it and it's called on here in germany in munich there's a coffee shop to. what looks like an ordinary coffee house is actually much more it's the 1st mental health cafe in germany guests here in munich can only sit down for a nice hot drink they can also learn about mental health here. kind of things not often not a crisis center for someone with big problems there a
things are starting to look up again and jules is open about what she's been going 3. to celebrate 10 newly won self-confidence she's decided to get a tattoo. some callers ferments for me it's symbolizes self care and self love it reminds me to accept my body and my spirit to accept myself the way i know. i mean. the black and white stripes symbolise the ups and downs of her pass through depression and the tennis ball the joy she's now taking in life. those i really did it. with. prejudice and...
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things are starting to look up again and jules is open about what she's been going. to celebrate her new one self-confidence she's decided to get a tattoo. some dollars from as for me it's symbolizes self care and self love it reminds me to accept my body and my spirit to accept myself the way i know. i mean. the back home why. it strikes symbolize the ups and downs of her pass through depression and the tennis ball the joy she's now taking in life. i really did it. with. prejudice and folds rumors make it very tough for those affected with mental illnesses it's very hard for them to talk about the situation in the us there's a coffee shop called sip of hope and there you absolutely can talk about it and it's caught on here in germany in munich as a coffee shop to. what looks like an ordinary coffee house is actually much more it's the 1st mental health cafe in germany guests here in munich can only sit down for a nice hot drink they can also learn about mental health here. kind of is not often not a crisis center for someone with big problems there are other places
things are starting to look up again and jules is open about what she's been going. to celebrate her new one self-confidence she's decided to get a tattoo. some dollars from as for me it's symbolizes self care and self love it reminds me to accept my body and my spirit to accept myself the way i know. i mean. the back home why. it strikes symbolize the ups and downs of her pass through depression and the tennis ball the joy she's now taking in life. i really did it. with. prejudice and folds...
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so let's start with one question from jules. so i'm paraphrasing here. but jules wants to know what inspires doctor davis about the major social movement of our day, black lives matter but also where it might stand to learn lessons from the experience of the new left and the social movement struggles that of the 1960s from a more egalitarian society. so i guess we just start with that one. >> you know, that movement is so exciting. i can remember, it doesn't seem like it was 2014 was how many years ago, six years ago . the ferguson protests and the emergence of black lives matter. that had an impact not only all over the country but all over the world. and then more recently, of course then the pandemic and the kind of grass grasping collectively, collective grasping of the meaning of this term lack lives matter previously has been so often misinterpreted as meaning all lives matter. and of course, of this , the tyranny of the universal. i'd like to call it. was a way of discounting the impact and import of looking at a very particular experiences of bla
so let's start with one question from jules. so i'm paraphrasing here. but jules wants to know what inspires doctor davis about the major social movement of our day, black lives matter but also where it might stand to learn lessons from the experience of the new left and the social movement struggles that of the 1960s from a more egalitarian society. so i guess we just start with that one. >> you know, that movement is so exciting. i can remember, it doesn't seem like it was 2014 was how...
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that to be adjusted unless specific people are deemed in need of the vaccine trump himself isn't shy jule to take it yet but says he will do so at the appropriate time well how do you feel castro joins us live now from washington d.c. with more on all those developments tell us 1st of all a little bit more about the rollout of the vaccine. barbara this was the big day day one of members of the public these essential health care workers getting the 1st dose is of the kobe vaccine outside of a trial we saw the scene like we just saw in new york with that critical care nurse repeated in hospital settings across the country 2900000 doses of the fires are vaccine went out from its factory yesterday aboard trucks and aboard airplanes and they were distributed to all 50 states and it is up to each state governor to determine exactly who and when are getting these these shots so by the end of this week we know that most of these shots are going to other health care workers and then next week most states are prioritizing. people stay in nursing homes now the bigger picture here is by the end of th
that to be adjusted unless specific people are deemed in need of the vaccine trump himself isn't shy jule to take it yet but says he will do so at the appropriate time well how do you feel castro joins us live now from washington d.c. with more on all those developments tell us 1st of all a little bit more about the rollout of the vaccine. barbara this was the big day day one of members of the public these essential health care workers getting the 1st dose is of the kobe vaccine outside of a...
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natalie and jules gumpertz immigrated here to the united states as very young people from the part of the world that is now germany. as german-speaking immigrants, they would have been particularly attracted to this neighborhood. during the 1870s, this neighborhood was not known as the lower east side. it was known as klein deutschland, or little germany. it is one of america's first ethnic enclaves. it is one of the first places where immigrants from the same region gathered together and created an intentional community because they share the same language and the same culture. they lived here in this apartment with three daughters, rosa, olga, and nanny. and a young son who, sadly, died in infancy, which was not uncommon at all in those days. julius gumpertz was a shoemaker, going out every day to make what money he could, to put together enough money to pay the rent, which was about $10 at that time. his wife was not earning a paycheck, but she certainly was earning her keep. she would have been firing up the coal-burning stove to cook the family dinner every day. she would have be
natalie and jules gumpertz immigrated here to the united states as very young people from the part of the world that is now germany. as german-speaking immigrants, they would have been particularly attracted to this neighborhood. during the 1870s, this neighborhood was not known as the lower east side. it was known as klein deutschland, or little germany. it is one of america's first ethnic enclaves. it is one of the first places where immigrants from the same region gathered together and...
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house staff won't be among the 1st people to be inoculated president trump says that he isn't sure jule to take the vaccine yet but says he'll do so at the appropriate time over the last 2 weeks more than 2500 coronavirus deaths have been reported every day on both wednesday and saturday the death toll was above 3000 and dr will the chair and is an infectious disease specialist at the university of maryland school of medicine joins me now live from perth as a maryland via skype good to have you with us dr chen on the program i mean you are at the heart of advising on the organizing a vaccine distribution now in your opinion how did it go over the weekend to where we are monday where we're now seeing those 1st inoculations in process. personally it was quite exhilarating to finally have one of the horses that we've had running finally come across the finish line so on friday late evening we had the f.d.a. issued the e.u. a and then. met over the weekend as well and developed our recommendations and had the vote and now we're here and launching these vaccines so it's certainly the best ou
house staff won't be among the 1st people to be inoculated president trump says that he isn't sure jule to take the vaccine yet but says he'll do so at the appropriate time over the last 2 weeks more than 2500 coronavirus deaths have been reported every day on both wednesday and saturday the death toll was above 3000 and dr will the chair and is an infectious disease specialist at the university of maryland school of medicine joins me now live from perth as a maryland via skype good to have you...
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powell meets jules to patrick's you really make a declaration for something as monumentally horrific as slavery studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera. to desk every minute a surge in coronavirus cases in the us then california into yet another lockdown while the south korean president brings in the military to help step up testing the meat warnings constable's could soon be overwhelmed. player watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to go also ahead ghana's the incumbent leader and his predecessor are facing off in a presidential election that's being called the battle of 2 giants and a sweeping majority for president maduro socialist party in venezuela's congressional elections the opposition has called the vote a fraud. millions of people across the u.s. state of california are preparing for harsh new coronavirus lockdown rules to come into effect in under an hour the stay at home order places restrictions on the opening of restaurants say in stores while also limiting gatherings the measures are being implemented as the state reported its highest ever number of infec
powell meets jules to patrick's you really make a declaration for something as monumentally horrific as slavery studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera. to desk every minute a surge in coronavirus cases in the us then california into yet another lockdown while the south korean president brings in the military to help step up testing the meat warnings constable's could soon be overwhelmed. player watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to go also ahead ghana's the incumbent leader...
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white house stuff won't be among the 1st people to be inoculated president trump says he isn't sure jule to take that scene yet but says he'll do so in the appropriate amount of time over the last 2 weeks more than 2500 coronavirus deaths are being reported every day on both wednesday and saturday the daily death toll was above 3000 let's get more on this cross over to our cause but patty culhane is standing by in washington d.c. and patty really a huge day saw the u.s. population medical personnel and politicians when it comes to the vaccine actually being administered tower's the process unfolded troublefree. so far we haven't had any reports that there's been any sort of pick ups but it is early and there are a lot of steps to this vaccine don't forget that it has to be kept altar cold storage so that means the 1st shipments are going to the biggest hospitals that have that sort of cold storage capability but it is it's a huge day because it is the 1st time we are being able to see that this could possibly end this is how it ends it is happening though a really horrible day as you men
white house stuff won't be among the 1st people to be inoculated president trump says he isn't sure jule to take that scene yet but says he'll do so in the appropriate amount of time over the last 2 weeks more than 2500 coronavirus deaths are being reported every day on both wednesday and saturday the daily death toll was above 3000 let's get more on this cross over to our cause but patty culhane is standing by in washington d.c. and patty really a huge day saw the u.s. population medical...
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now more and more towns his bank are asking jules about m.p.'s to come and pay $1.00 of his large scale murals there the superhero grandmamma's. one of the biggest surprises of 2020 has been how many older people have gotten active on social media even on the video platform tick tock which used to be just for teenagers. i'm going. to go right even though 82 year old actor anthony hopkins has been getting down on to talk showing off his moves and painting and he's not alone she loves another celebrity also outside the alps target age group of $13.00 to $24.00 but she's also into the trend. and you're hungry to go to is the head of social media for d w culture and lifestyle department you want to know what is it about tick tock that made it these social media trying to 2020 yes david i think of it actually has a lot to do with covert and the lock down because we had all these people family stuck in that home with a lot of time on their hands and you know anti-family is a start at making talks and even going viral on the app and you know i mean the
now more and more towns his bank are asking jules about m.p.'s to come and pay $1.00 of his large scale murals there the superhero grandmamma's. one of the biggest surprises of 2020 has been how many older people have gotten active on social media even on the video platform tick tock which used to be just for teenagers. i'm going. to go right even though 82 year old actor anthony hopkins has been getting down on to talk showing off his moves and painting and he's not alone she loves another...
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thousands have searched the rockies for the treasure chest filled with millions in gold and precious julesune they said it had been finally discovered but the finder wanted to remain anonymous, a secret he took to his grave when he died in december at the age of 90. now the mystery is over. after they posted anonymously about his discovery. >> how are you able to find out who he was? >> i figured out a way to flag a typo inside the story which allows you to get a little bit of information to send to the author of the post. >> he's 32-year-old michigan medical student jack stoop who revealed himself to author daniel barbarisi. chasing the thrill. >> we had a good relationship for a few months going back and forth about the treasure until out of the blue one day he said, i think it's going to come out. you want to know who i am? i said, all right, let's talk. why stoop revealed himself? fearing a lawsuit would eventually name him, he came forward. in the suit an illinois woman claims stoop found the treasure by hacking her computer and emails. she believed it was in new mexico. he found it i
thousands have searched the rockies for the treasure chest filled with millions in gold and precious julesune they said it had been finally discovered but the finder wanted to remain anonymous, a secret he took to his grave when he died in december at the age of 90. now the mystery is over. after they posted anonymously about his discovery. >> how are you able to find out who he was? >> i figured out a way to flag a typo inside the story which allows you to get a little bit of...
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and actually, jules was really young, so even he didn't know about it, so this was something i couldoncert will be wonderful and to the charity to support the cause is just wonderful, i hope lots of people tune in, but also know they are really hurting financially this year because they can't do what they normally do when it comes to fundraising, so thank you for having me. a great pleasure, thank you. the rugby league legend kevin sinfield has raised more than two million pounds, smashing his 77 thousand pound target, in his extraordinary effort to raise funds to tackle motor neurone disease. yesterday in 0ldham, he crossed the finishing line of his seven marathon in seven days. he took on the challenge to support his friend and former leeds rhinos team—mate rob burrow, who has motor neurone disease. kevin sinfield completed each of the marathons in less than four hours. let's remind ourselves of his incredible effort. music you got a friend and me. to say it's unbelievable is a bit of an understatement. you're as fast as my dad, but not quite. overdue to rememberthe my dad, but not
and actually, jules was really young, so even he didn't know about it, so this was something i couldoncert will be wonderful and to the charity to support the cause is just wonderful, i hope lots of people tune in, but also know they are really hurting financially this year because they can't do what they normally do when it comes to fundraising, so thank you for having me. a great pleasure, thank you. the rugby league legend kevin sinfield has raised more than two million pounds, smashing his...
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hovering so i'm legitimacy in terms of spreading the knowledge and technology pretty ago powell meets jules the parikh so you can really make a record ration for something more new mentally horrific past slavery studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera. hello again this is al jazeera let's roger the bay news there's a rocket israel a civilized ties and a u.s. brokered deal president trump announced the deal on twitter calling it an historic breakthrough it's the 4th our country to agree to diplomatic relations with israel . in exchange the u.s. has recognized morocco sovereignty over the disputed western sahara region recent violence but of a sorry affront faces about the collapse of a 30 year old cease fire. and lebanon's caretaker prime minister has been charged over the beirut ports explosion which devastated the city of sandia but 3 former ministers are accused of negligence around $200.00 people were killed in the august 4th disaster. in brussels a year leaders have stepped up their preparations for the possibility that the u.k. will break away without a trade deal britain's prime ministe
hovering so i'm legitimacy in terms of spreading the knowledge and technology pretty ago powell meets jules the parikh so you can really make a record ration for something more new mentally horrific past slavery studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera. hello again this is al jazeera let's roger the bay news there's a rocket israel a civilized ties and a u.s. brokered deal president trump announced the deal on twitter calling it an historic breakthrough it's the 4th our country to agree to...