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kristin schulz. -- christian's schulz. how strong those walmart numbers were. the u.s. if i am in china, in europe and i'm looking at the trade story and wondering how i can get exposure, if i do get exposure to that consumer, i am in trouble. >> there are other parts of the world that are growing strongly. we have an optimistic forecast for the global economy that will 6's this year. we will get -- some exposure to the u.s. is important. it is in 2020 that things change because the fiscal impulse goes from positive to negative, call it about -.4 or so. it is a couple more years to run at least. global producers do want to cater to the u.s. but there is growth globally. the absolutely but the fact u.s. is doing as well as it is an posting the kinds of numbers we are seeing on a daily basis has got to encourage the president to think he can keep going and be more aggressive and deal with china in a increasingly illiterate way. isn't that what we are going to see, the data would support him? political and the runway seems longer than many would believe. it seems the ameri
kristin schulz. -- christian's schulz. how strong those walmart numbers were. the u.s. if i am in china, in europe and i'm looking at the trade story and wondering how i can get exposure, if i do get exposure to that consumer, i am in trouble. >> there are other parts of the world that are growing strongly. we have an optimistic forecast for the global economy that will 6's this year. we will get -- some exposure to the u.s. is important. it is in 2020 that things change because the...
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she wrote to charles schulz.omic strip was read by nearly 100 million people each week. charlie brown, lucy, linus-- they were all white. glickman told schulz he should integrate. "it occurred to me today that the introduction of negro children into the group of schulz characters could happen with a minimum of impact." >> he said he felt he couldn't do it, it might be condescending. >> reporter: then schulz thought better of it and wrote back: >> "i have drawn an episode which i think will please you." >> reporter: on a beach, an african american child named franklin returned a ball charlie brown had lost. civil rights had come to the comics. >> i thought that's like me. >> reporter: robb armstrong was just six at the time. >> and my mom is like, "look." >> what are you reading, franklin? >> it's a book on psychology. >> there's a little black character in "peanuts." it was like, "wow!" this changed everything. >> i'll never measure anything again. >> reporter: armstrong would become a highly successful cartoonis
she wrote to charles schulz.omic strip was read by nearly 100 million people each week. charlie brown, lucy, linus-- they were all white. glickman told schulz he should integrate. "it occurred to me today that the introduction of negro children into the group of schulz characters could happen with a minimum of impact." >> he said he felt he couldn't do it, it might be condescending. >> reporter: then schulz thought better of it and wrote back: >> "i have drawn...
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glickman told schulz he should integrate. me today that the introduction of negro children into the schulz characters could happen with a minimum of impact. >> he said he felt he couldn't do it, it might be tondescending. >> reporter: then schulz thought better of it and wrote back. ra i have drawn an episode which afamerhiedll please you. franklin returned a ball charlie erown had lost. hvil rights had come to the comics. >> i thought, "that's like me." >> reporter: robb armstrong was just six at the time. >> and my mom was like, "look." >> what are you reading, franklin? >> it's a book on psychology. ing,here's a little black character in peanuts. i was like, "wow!" >>is changed everything. >> i will never measure anything again. >> reporter: armstrong would become a highly successful cartoonist himself, drawing "jumpstart" for three decades. as for harriet glickman: >> if there is ever one thing i would like to say-- came out of this for me-- is that everybody can make a difference. franklin is this big and franklin made a
glickman told schulz he should integrate. me today that the introduction of negro children into the schulz characters could happen with a minimum of impact. >> he said he felt he couldn't do it, it might be tondescending. >> reporter: then schulz thought better of it and wrote back. ra i have drawn an episode which afamerhiedll please you. franklin returned a ball charlie erown had lost. hvil rights had come to the comics. >> i thought, "that's like me." >>...
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she wrote to charles schulz. "peanuts" comic strip was read by nearly 100 million people each week. charlie brown, lucy, linus -- they were all white. glickman told schulz he should integrate. >> it occurred to me today that the introduction of negro children into the group of schulz characters could happen with a minimum of impact. he said he felt he couldn't do it. it might be condescending. >> reporter: then schulz thought better of it and wrote back. >> i have drawn an episode which i think will please you. >> reporter: on a beach, an african-american child named franklin returned a ball charlie brown had lost. civil rights had come to the comics. >> i thought, that's like me. >> reporter: robb armstrong was just 6 at the time. >> my mom is like, look. >> what are you readying, franklin? >> it's a book on psychology. >> this little black character in "peanuts." it's like, wow. just changed everything. >> reporter: armstrong would become a highly s drawing "jump start" for three decades. as for harriet glickma
she wrote to charles schulz. "peanuts" comic strip was read by nearly 100 million people each week. charlie brown, lucy, linus -- they were all white. glickman told schulz he should integrate. >> it occurred to me today that the introduction of negro children into the group of schulz characters could happen with a minimum of impact. he said he felt he couldn't do it. it might be condescending. >> reporter: then schulz thought better of it and wrote back. >> i have...
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board and thomas still in the squad but there are three new names i have to look cara and nicole schulze so there is a little bit of a revolution but maybe not as much as people might have expected but then again they are playing france mark thank you so much as there should be that be a sport in munich. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today the united nations has condemned the far right protests in the german city of camden the fatal stabbing of a german man allegedly by two migrants triggered mass unrest protesters gave nazi salutes and attacked people they took for foreigners fresh protests are planned for to morrow. soon rains have overwhelmed. in myanmar inundating around one hundred villages and closing the country's biggest highway authorities have ordered fifty thousand people to evacuate their homes no reports of casualties so far. and police in the philippines are hunting two men suspected of planting a bomb that killed two people on tuesday struck a market in the salon in the country's so the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibilit
board and thomas still in the squad but there are three new names i have to look cara and nicole schulze so there is a little bit of a revolution but maybe not as much as people might have expected but then again they are playing france mark thank you so much as there should be that be a sport in munich. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today the united nations has condemned the far right protests in the german city of camden the fatal stabbing of a german man...
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sticking to the same values and fighting for the same do to strengthen democracy worldwide martin schulze there would be diffused carolyn a chinoy some football now in croatia captain luca mode which was named your way for men's player of the year thursday he received the trophy on stage in monaco during the champions league group stage draw the croatia international won the champions league with his club real madrid ny and led his country to world cup final in russia twenty team he beat former real madrid teammate christiane rinaldo and liverpool forward mohammad's a lot. of the draw as we were saying for the champions league group stage took place in monaco with four german clubs competing in that tournaments group a sees percy a darkman draw against a rope the league champions of let it go madrid meanwhile dortmund's local rival shaul to face the national champions of russia portugal and turkey in an even group day and bonus league champions byron munich have what looks like a straightforward task hoffenheim meanwhile who are playing in the champions league proper for the first time in
sticking to the same values and fighting for the same do to strengthen democracy worldwide martin schulze there would be diffused carolyn a chinoy some football now in croatia captain luca mode which was named your way for men's player of the year thursday he received the trophy on stage in monaco during the champions league group stage draw the croatia international won the champions league with his club real madrid ny and led his country to world cup final in russia twenty team he beat former...
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movement a leading cartoonist made a small but significant contribution to racial equality charles schulz introduced his first black character franklin in the famous and hugely popular peanuts newspaper strip modern cartoonist carrie johnson looks back at the legacy of franklin my name is carrie johnson i'm a professional caricaturists and cartoonists as a kid and really didn't have a lot of people of color to look up to the characters i'm a caricature illustrators or cartoonist when i see franklin in the newspapers i realize wow that's good to see a person of color of color in the charlie brown series someone asked me. do you think franklin have a franklin and newspapers really helped the black community or the way people look at african-american cartoonist you know maybe i can only say that because there are so few of us out here doing doing this. never took the risk to put franklin in his strip who knows would have made that that happen because one thing about it was already popular he didn't need it frankly but he i think a lady wrote him a letter i remember reading about it a few yea
movement a leading cartoonist made a small but significant contribution to racial equality charles schulz introduced his first black character franklin in the famous and hugely popular peanuts newspaper strip modern cartoonist carrie johnson looks back at the legacy of franklin my name is carrie johnson i'm a professional caricaturists and cartoonists as a kid and really didn't have a lot of people of color to look up to the characters i'm a caricature illustrators or cartoonist when i see...
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marissa schulz: from "new york post." >> president trump talked about a phone call he had recently with governor cuomo, and he said how governor cuomo called and said he would never run against him in 2020. i wonder if you have any insights on the relationship between the president and governor cuomo, and looking ahead to 2020, what potential democratic challengers -- who do you think president trump would most like to go against or avoid going against? i do not speak for the president. i do not know what his relationship is like with governor cuomo. all with interact at governor cuomo when i was running the campaign, so i do not know how friendly they have been. as new yorkers, they have some kind of long-standing relationship. and the cuomo family, the father, and chris, it is one that has been involved for a very long time. i cannot speak to what the relationship is like. i think any pledge by any democrat right now i for election that they are not running for presidency in 2020 is a fallacy, from a elizabeth warren to governor cuomo to anybody on the ballot in 2018. no one is going
marissa schulz: from "new york post." >> president trump talked about a phone call he had recently with governor cuomo, and he said how governor cuomo called and said he would never run against him in 2020. i wonder if you have any insights on the relationship between the president and governor cuomo, and looking ahead to 2020, what potential democratic challengers -- who do you think president trump would most like to go against or avoid going against? i do not speak for the...
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[applause] with the work of the schulz family foundation, they continue to change the national narrativeut transitioning narratives -- transitioning veterans who sacrificed so much. for his service, please join me in thanking and welcoming howard schultz. [applause] thank you for that warm introduction. vice president biden, senator mccain, ladies and gentlemen. it is an honor to stand here before you this evening. i stand here with humility and a motion. as -- and in motion. i have known that might journey promise possible by the of freedom conceived by the men and women who have fought to preserve that promise for centuries. never in my lifetime have i been so mindful and so passionate about the responsibilities we all have to live up to the ideals in which that promise was conceived. consider what happened here at independence hall more than two centuries ago. farsighted statesmen of clashing beliefs came together in common purpose. values and rules of law were debated while pragmatic principles informed the creation of our constitution. among those principles was the need for individ
[applause] with the work of the schulz family foundation, they continue to change the national narrativeut transitioning narratives -- transitioning veterans who sacrificed so much. for his service, please join me in thanking and welcoming howard schultz. [applause] thank you for that warm introduction. vice president biden, senator mccain, ladies and gentlemen. it is an honor to stand here before you this evening. i stand here with humility and a motion. as -- and in motion. i have known that...
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schulz wrote john an amazing book about the convention and about the chicago seven trial. he writes about the jury and the debates that went on about child-rearing and things i cap. -- and things like that. an article said to hell with the trump voters. there have been lots of books, and good ones, about people who voted for trump and the kind of culture they are in. seepoint is, if they can't that their own interests are not represented by the republican party, they will not see anything. >> that is what i will be talking about next month. else? can you come up? >> my name is alex king. i am part of the goodman cedar musical theater program. how through media and art do we create conversation between this new generation and the 1960's and the -- that is alive and thriving right now? [laughter] i will be the first geezer to respond. trish was born in 1969. one then we have to do as predecessors is listen. there is stuff to learn from our expenses, prawn con. i think social media is a place without can come together. -- pro and con. i think social media is a place where tha
schulz wrote john an amazing book about the convention and about the chicago seven trial. he writes about the jury and the debates that went on about child-rearing and things i cap. -- and things like that. an article said to hell with the trump voters. there have been lots of books, and good ones, about people who voted for trump and the kind of culture they are in. seepoint is, if they can't that their own interests are not represented by the republican party, they will not see anything....
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trying to make sure things don't totally go away, but certain speed bumps in place if the market schulz one way or the other -- if the market jolts one way or the other. if there are stories that are trending at a rapid rate that might be training because they have gotten this wins amount of automation driving that story, could there be am kind of time out so that you could accompany -- so that a company could evaluate whether this is factual or not factual? any of you on that comment? hfti think the parallels to is spot on. it is an information -- it is an issue of information integrity. they need to address the core of the narrative. we should be looking for addressing the dissemination patterns. i want to keep in mind, automation is running all kinds of things. it is not just pushing russian propaganda. it is pushing legitimate, america, political speech, pop music elements and marketing around music. automation is doing a lot of things. >> it doesn't come with good or bad attached. ought ton being, i have that knowledge of whether that message is being promoted to me by a human bein
trying to make sure things don't totally go away, but certain speed bumps in place if the market schulz one way or the other -- if the market jolts one way or the other. if there are stories that are trending at a rapid rate that might be training because they have gotten this wins amount of automation driving that story, could there be am kind of time out so that you could accompany -- so that a company could evaluate whether this is factual or not factual? any of you on that comment? hfti...