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we know from our history that even though they struggled for the right to vote struggles to include all citizens, the law did not listen to their struggle. one of the oppositions was the ku klux klan. when we tell the story of the struggle, we have to tell the story from both sides, because we know there was opposition. exhibit, showing some of the memorabilia they used. monro, the ku klux klan also a replicated symbol of the cross. they were burning crosses in front of the leaders' houses to give a signal to the leaders that look, we know what you are doing and if you do not stop, we down next.our house so they were trying to stop the leaders from participating in the work. the clan terrorized people in many ways. in early days, they would take away black people's property. they would later go back and say this is to try to stop you from registering to vote. they would use those scare tactics, but it was prevalent throughout the south. not just in alabama, but throughout the south. war, therehe civil were three new laws passed. the 13th amendment, 14th amendment, and 15th amendment. th
we know from our history that even though they struggled for the right to vote struggles to include all citizens, the law did not listen to their struggle. one of the oppositions was the ku klux klan. when we tell the story of the struggle, we have to tell the story from both sides, because we know there was opposition. exhibit, showing some of the memorabilia they used. monro, the ku klux klan also a replicated symbol of the cross. they were burning crosses in front of the leaders' houses to...
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all these different struggles. and people across the world experienced that just as powerfully as did african-americans. you know, another of the discoveries that was more uplifting to me is as i said before, one of the prevailing narratives is by the end of his life, he had, african americans had embraced the black power movement and he was gradually becoming irrelevant and outmoded. but i found abou that interpretn was only partially true. they have these real philosophical differences and debate where ready to embrace more confrontational and yes even violence but even though that segment of the community still felt a profound connection with him and a bad went on even during the heyday of black power, people were moving through the streets and talked about how they might have disagreed with nonviolence but it was basically like a death in the family to so many. and i think that was evident on the streets of atlanta where his funeral was held on april 9 and you have a crowd of about 150,000, 140,000 for african-
all these different struggles. and people across the world experienced that just as powerfully as did african-americans. you know, another of the discoveries that was more uplifting to me is as i said before, one of the prevailing narratives is by the end of his life, he had, african americans had embraced the black power movement and he was gradually becoming irrelevant and outmoded. but i found abou that interpretn was only partially true. they have these real philosophical differences and...
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further north, despite some sunshine, temperatures struggling to around 12 or 13.day. the weather front does move away and high pressure begins to build in across the uk. the winds begin to drop down a little bit. it may not feel quite so chilly on thursday. a little bit of a dry day, i think. some spells of sunshine around too. bit of cloud, fair weather cloud bubbling up, filling up a little bit inland. but a fine day, a dry day 17 degrees in london but 17 in glasgow, certainly an improvement here. pleasantly warm in the sunshine as well. there is a high pressure, still around the end of the week. notice we've got some weather fronts here. again, very weak, approaching the far west corner of the uk. another fine day just about everywhere on friday. some spells of sunshine, light winds too. more of an atlantic band of cloud coming to the west of northern ireland, the western isles of scotland may produce a few spots of rain but for many of us, it should feel a bit warmer on friday, those temperatures beginning to climb once again. the weather still fine across eng
further north, despite some sunshine, temperatures struggling to around 12 or 13.day. the weather front does move away and high pressure begins to build in across the uk. the winds begin to drop down a little bit. it may not feel quite so chilly on thursday. a little bit of a dry day, i think. some spells of sunshine around too. bit of cloud, fair weather cloud bubbling up, filling up a little bit inland. but a fine day, a dry day 17 degrees in london but 17 in glasgow, certainly an improvement...
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i think she mightfind it language of struggle.ink she might find it complicated to navigate race here. it is also quite awkward talking about things in britain, we like to pretend they are not there. what about prince charles walking her down the aisle and not her mother, is it a missed opportunity but others are saying it isa opportunity but others are saying it is a fabulous way of welcoming him/her into the family?” is a fabulous way of welcoming him/her into the family? i see this as meghan saying she is willing to accept them. there is a lot of this wedding that has her mark on it. the people she has invited to perform, the black cellist, the gospel choir, the black cellist, the gospel choir, the bishop michael curry who is a famous preacher in the african—american tradition. she is entering the chapel by herself which isa entering the chapel by herself which is a very brave thing to do. i think these are her decisions and she is showing her independence but also that she embraces this.” showing her independence but also that
i think she mightfind it language of struggle.ink she might find it complicated to navigate race here. it is also quite awkward talking about things in britain, we like to pretend they are not there. what about prince charles walking her down the aisle and not her mother, is it a missed opportunity but others are saying it isa opportunity but others are saying it is a fabulous way of welcoming him/her into the family?” is a fabulous way of welcoming him/her into the family? i see this as...
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for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy.es their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in underfour minutes. memories of victory, as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: another brexit warning — the uk's hospitality industry says it'll struggle to recruit staff once britain leaves the eu. and our top story — the british foreign secretary has urged the trump administration not to walk away from the iran nuclear agreement. let's stay with that now. abbas milani is director of the iranian studies programme at stanford university. he joins me now from palo alto, california. a warm welcome to you. thank you for being with us. president trump once the deal strangford, he was the sunset was made permanent. is there room for negotiation as far as iran is concerned? there is always room to negotiate. if he's going to leave the deal, as mr trump has repeate
for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy.es their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in underfour minutes. memories of victory, as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: another brexit warning — the uk's hospitality industry says it'll struggle to recruit staff once britain leaves the eu. and...
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to see the struggle in his life. you can sense the love he has for his wife and he's making a sacrifice and buying a pair of 39-cent panties. and the book i dedicated to him because that was my first experience of amazement and learning about the life of our customers. there were so much smarter than i was, i could tell that by trying to wait on them. really, creative people and that farmer reminded me of another version of my grandfather that i sensed he might not forget out of the life he had as luther turner had somehow been able to do. but, our stores are there for those people and maybe that is my calling. maybe a great retail company could be built to serve those people. we know them, we can serve them, we can recruit employees from then and our customers. every retailer needs employees. that made me realize that the company was my calling in from the start i knew the company was my father's baby. it wasn't mine. but my role was to help the company survive the turner management. my success would be the success
to see the struggle in his life. you can sense the love he has for his wife and he's making a sacrifice and buying a pair of 39-cent panties. and the book i dedicated to him because that was my first experience of amazement and learning about the life of our customers. there were so much smarter than i was, i could tell that by trying to wait on them. really, creative people and that farmer reminded me of another version of my grandfather that i sensed he might not forget out of the life he had...
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she was a "deal or no deal" girl. >> her 20s were brutal, meghan struggled a lot.o be a successful actress and make a living, that's like winning a lottery ticket. the number of forces that have to combine to get you even the smallest scrap of success are so astronomical. >> meghan auditions for ten years. and then at 29, she lands a significant role. female lead on usa network's legal drama "suits." >> is this all a joke to you? because i take my job seriously. >> she got lucky. she undoubtedly handed in a great audition, a great screen test. she had excellent chemistry with her co-stars. and she hit the jackpot. >> "suits" is an instant hit. >> "suits" radically changed meghan's life. first and foremost, she was now making more money than she had ever made before, ever. >> as the show achieves success, meghan makes big changes in her life, including ending her two-year marriage to hollywood producer trevor engelson. >> when they met, she was still largely an aspiring actress. he was an aspiring producer. they were essentially at the same place in their careers. a
she was a "deal or no deal" girl. >> her 20s were brutal, meghan struggled a lot.o be a successful actress and make a living, that's like winning a lottery ticket. the number of forces that have to combine to get you even the smallest scrap of success are so astronomical. >> meghan auditions for ten years. and then at 29, she lands a significant role. female lead on usa network's legal drama "suits." >> is this all a joke to you? because i take my job...
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against communism of these different struggles people held him up as a hero throughout the globe. and people across the world experienced a loss just as powerfully as did african-americans. a number of discoveries that was more uplifting to me one of the prevailing narratives is that by the end of his life african americans increased the black power movement. it's only a partially true. it's true that many have philosophical differences and they are ready to embrace much more aggressive confrontational and yes even violence. but they still sold a profound connection with him and that connection and/o and/or even ine overriding against the streets and how they revered king and might have disagreed with nonviolence but that was like basically a definite family to so many. and i think that you could -- that was evident on the streets where the funeral was held on april 9 and where you had a crowd of about 150,000, 140,000 of whom were african-american estimated te and 10,000 were wh. and they came to atlanta to pay tribute to king. so i'm going to read a little bit of my description
against communism of these different struggles people held him up as a hero throughout the globe. and people across the world experienced a loss just as powerfully as did african-americans. a number of discoveries that was more uplifting to me one of the prevailing narratives is that by the end of his life african americans increased the black power movement. it's only a partially true. it's true that many have philosophical differences and they are ready to embrace much more aggressive...
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. >> struggling. the white house indeed struggling for words after rudy giuliani admitted the president paid back the stormy daniels hush money. now anger in the building on the president's legal team. >>> south korea's top national security official is in washington ahead of nuclear talks with north korea. now donald trump reportedly taking steps to reduce the u.s. presence in the south. >>> and mandatory evacuations in hawaii as the volcano erupts. lava now heads for residential areas. look at those pictures. good morning. welcome to "early start." >> you thought you were going to have a tough day. >> i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. may the 4th be with you. trump attorney rudy giuliani seems to have thrown a wrench into the legal strategy. others were angry and confused when rudy giuliani said trump reimbursed michael cohen for a hush payment for the alleged affair with stormy daniels. giuliani said he and the president are on the same page to get this wrapped up with and doesn't take a li
. >> struggling. the white house indeed struggling for words after rudy giuliani admitted the president paid back the stormy daniels hush money. now anger in the building on the president's legal team. >>> south korea's top national security official is in washington ahead of nuclear talks with north korea. now donald trump reportedly taking steps to reduce the u.s. presence in the south. >>> and mandatory evacuations in hawaii as the volcano erupts. lava now heads for...
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. >> he struggled to find his way. >> being royal for harry was a burden and a curse. >> she's an american actress. >> i was like, i have to up my game. >> unlike any royal bride before. >> go back a few generations, and everything about meghan markle disqualifies her from marrying harry. >> a modern royal couple who will change history. >> the queen made an exception and broke from royal protocol. >> redefine royalty. >> do you see any scenario by which harry and meghan overshadow kate and william? >> it was my first thought. >> and modernize the monarchy. >> the world's view of the british monarchy is probably going to be determined more by harry and meghan than by william and kate, certainly by charles and camilla. that's a very unusual situation. >> tonight, a cnn special report, "a royal match, harry and meghan." >> i'd never even heard about her until this friend said meghan markle. i was like, right. okay. give me a bit of background. >> it is july 2016 in london when britain's most eligible bachelor, prince harry, is set up on a blind date. >> it was definitely a setup. it was a bl
. >> he struggled to find his way. >> being royal for harry was a burden and a curse. >> she's an american actress. >> i was like, i have to up my game. >> unlike any royal bride before. >> go back a few generations, and everything about meghan markle disqualifies her from marrying harry. >> a modern royal couple who will change history. >> the queen made an exception and broke from royal protocol. >> redefine royalty. >> do you see...
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not long ago, i met a little boy named levi, struggling as many of the families here are struggling. and his mother told me that they have a verse that they claim to. it is a book -- it is a verse from the book of jeremiah, i know i have plans for you, to help you prosper and give you hope for the future. it is a verse about faith, it is a verse about hope. and to these members of congress, to these courageous families, to a president who keeps his promise, let me say with a prayer on my lips, thank you for giving a hope and a future to these and other american families. with that, it is my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. i really appreciate it. to me, this is a very important moment and a very important day. i've been looking forward to this for a long time, along with senator ron johnson. i never understood why this was hard. they been trying to have a past for years. i never understood why, because i would see people, friends of m
not long ago, i met a little boy named levi, struggling as many of the families here are struggling. and his mother told me that they have a verse that they claim to. it is a book -- it is a verse from the book of jeremiah, i know i have plans for you, to help you prosper and give you hope for the future. it is a verse about faith, it is a verse about hope. and to these members of congress, to these courageous families, to a president who keeps his promise, let me say with a prayer on my lips,...
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so the struggle continues. and this e—mail, iam sick struggle continues.etamines but don't have them now, doctors did not recognise the problem when my children were diagnosed so after struggling with their diagnosis i did not bother with myself but i do still struggle daily to fit in. is it too late for me to get a diagnosis? i'm notan it too late for me to get a diagnosis? i'm not an expert at the ant has got to be no! please go to yourgp if ant has got to be no! please go to your gp if you think that is the right thing to do. it's never too late. we'll be talking to people who know a lot more about it than me later on. really interested to hear your experiences, we would like to talk to you on the programme, so please join talk to you on the programme, so pleasejoin our talk to you on the programme, so please join our conversation. send me an e—mail. you can message us on facebook or twitter. still to come... five people, including a 13—year—old boy, are shot within 2a hours in london over the bank holiday — one of them fatally. violent crime not just v
so the struggle continues. and this e—mail, iam sick struggle continues.etamines but don't have them now, doctors did not recognise the problem when my children were diagnosed so after struggling with their diagnosis i did not bother with myself but i do still struggle daily to fit in. is it too late for me to get a diagnosis? i'm notan it too late for me to get a diagnosis? i'm not an expert at the ant has got to be no! please go to yourgp if ant has got to be no! please go to your gp if you...
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—— why are they struggling? struggling?to compete. better to compete. home, it is about the relevance to the consumer. the consumer. store environments are not resonating with customers. resonating with customers. commentators are saying that is not enough. enough. do you think the plans go far enough? far enough? growing at 11%, it will struggle to do that. do that. with the m&s ceo, what would you tell them? tell them? customer they are trying to get into the store. thank you forjoining us. constituents of the ftse100 fallout, so keep an eye on that. you‘re watching business live. our top story... president of france at the technology summit in paris. technology summit in paris. down more if m&s was not doing so well. well. down on the same trajectory, around 196. we often take colour for granted. painted surfaces can be. and their importance stretches way beyond the diy market. $161 billion last year. just realised my dress is not actually painted! 3 billion. annually up to 2021. volkswagen and mercedes—benz. of emea to
—— why are they struggling? struggling?to compete. better to compete. home, it is about the relevance to the consumer. the consumer. store environments are not resonating with customers. resonating with customers. commentators are saying that is not enough. enough. do you think the plans go far enough? far enough? growing at 11%, it will struggle to do that. do that. with the m&s ceo, what would you tell them? tell them? customer they are trying to get into the store. thank you...
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the struggle is not over. not just aboutis nicodemus, it is about how you have to extend forward the legacy of nicodemus. and that the powerful legacy is the legacy of racial justice. , you weren't around in 1860's, we're all here and , there are still issues to be dealt with. i urge you to think about becoming the new kansas abolitionists. becoming the people today who will do what john brown and the others did in that early time to bring about racial justice. i hope you will do that. i hope you will take up the challenge. know the history is not just entertaining. it is a roadmap to the future. we are the future. we are living it right now. those challenges are still here. how will you meet those challenges the? . thank you very much. [applause] >> that was such a great speech. the time flew by. we only have time for two questions. we have to get here for dinner and clean up all the good stuff. raise your hand if you have a question. >> on the chair of the university association. my question is what made kan
the struggle is not over. not just aboutis nicodemus, it is about how you have to extend forward the legacy of nicodemus. and that the powerful legacy is the legacy of racial justice. , you weren't around in 1860's, we're all here and , there are still issues to be dealt with. i urge you to think about becoming the new kansas abolitionists. becoming the people today who will do what john brown and the others did in that early time to bring about racial justice. i hope you will do that. i hope...
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was made armed struggle and. vietnam me this vision of small fighters defeating big powers this is not the way to look at politics at the end of the second decade of the twenty first century in which. new kinds of politics are appearing and then where it's not clear that for instance in the european union that the a state based system as it has now is going to be successful in the long term there was a long running discussion about giving regional representation a larger voice in. the new politics there was also the subject of cities and urban networks and what representation they would have i would think that these would be issues that should come to the fore and that themes of armed struggle would go into a more historical distance a more historical perspective look i see you're nodding in agreement is this a matter really what's happening in europe is that as you said earlier as well that it boils down to finances to people wanting to control where the regional government at the regional money is invested that
was made armed struggle and. vietnam me this vision of small fighters defeating big powers this is not the way to look at politics at the end of the second decade of the twenty first century in which. new kinds of politics are appearing and then where it's not clear that for instance in the european union that the a state based system as it has now is going to be successful in the long term there was a long running discussion about giving regional representation a larger voice in. the new...
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they say that it would have been without the media's role in the southern struggle but i think that's kind of blinded us to all the other ways that the media portrayed the movement both in the south and long before 1955 and the ways that the media is covering the struggle an struggn backyard versus topics covering princeton's birmingham by 1963. so one of the things i talk about in the book and since it seems that we should talk a little about new york tonight and after a brown v. board of education, black activists, fight allies sort of see this as a challenge for new york city but on the other hand they love the decision but don't necessarily think that it applies to them. they love the decision but they say i think that we need a committee to see if there's anything we need to do. so they appoint this committee and to people the kind of associate with the struggle are right here in new york and they are fussing about how this does apply to new york city clark and baker on the committee to try to quiet them down and let him speak what they find that the committee yes, things like sc
they say that it would have been without the media's role in the southern struggle but i think that's kind of blinded us to all the other ways that the media portrayed the movement both in the south and long before 1955 and the ways that the media is covering the struggle an struggn backyard versus topics covering princeton's birmingham by 1963. so one of the things i talk about in the book and since it seems that we should talk a little about new york tonight and after a brown v. board of...
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these rights are the result of struggle and conflict.he question i would like to pose is where do you see the conflicts in california that there have been over economic ofquality, immigration, and course genocide in california. the state was made by the deliberate attempt to eliminate native people. the black half brother of -- made a small fortune. it has been this place of amazing diversity and also intense conflict and oppression. to throw it back to you, do you see moments where these things have been formative? >> do you want to take that? [laughter] question,'t like that answer a different one. >> we have been thinking there are epople -- people that know more than we do. offer sfeel so moved to knowledge, raise your hand. >> i think about erica lee's work. when you talk about immigration, leader in is the exclusion. act led byxclusion the working man's party. a the same time you had over between people deported 1929 and 1934, the same time this is going in l.a. george sanchez says how almost every southern california has to decide
these rights are the result of struggle and conflict.he question i would like to pose is where do you see the conflicts in california that there have been over economic ofquality, immigration, and course genocide in california. the state was made by the deliberate attempt to eliminate native people. the black half brother of -- made a small fortune. it has been this place of amazing diversity and also intense conflict and oppression. to throw it back to you, do you see moments where these...
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an armed struggle of continuing the armed struggle in one way or another continuing the idea of a pressure group that was not political and the political wing rebut us who now which was much more open to a political solution. the current situation can be taken as finally the victory of by the us and i in relation to it are. but a large of a large part of it was an internal basque fight aside from a fight with the spanish government and with spanish nationalists because the timing of it is a bit surprising i think for many considering that on the other side in spain you have the problem of catalonia. the catalonian regional government try to. achieved or declared independence backed off from that but anyway try to get certainly get more out of the central government in madrid and many in catalonia would argue that the mcready quezada lead to much considering them not much of that leadership is now in jail so one looks at it on one side that is a band closing down saying violence didn't work and then you look at the catalonian side and there you would have people who say well pursuing democr
an armed struggle of continuing the armed struggle in one way or another continuing the idea of a pressure group that was not political and the political wing rebut us who now which was much more open to a political solution. the current situation can be taken as finally the victory of by the us and i in relation to it are. but a large of a large part of it was an internal basque fight aside from a fight with the spanish government and with spanish nationalists because the timing of it is a bit...
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he struggled to find his way. >> being royal for harry was a burden and a curse. >> she's an american actress. >> i was like i've got to up my game. >> unlike any royal bride before. >> let's go back a few generations and everything about meghan markle disqualifies her from marrying harry. >> a modern royal couple who will change history. >> the queen made an exception and broke royal protocol. >> redefining royalty. >> do you see any scenario by which harry and meghan overshadow kate and william? >> it was my first thought. >> and modernize the monarchy. >> the world's view of the british monarchy is probably going to be more determined by harry and meghan than william and kate. that's a very unusual situation. >> tonight a cnn special report, a royal match, harry and meghan. >> i've never even heard of her until this said meghan markle i walike, right, okay, give me a bit of background. >> it is july 2016 in london when britain's most eligible bachelor, prince harry, is set up on a blind date. >> it was definitely a set up. it was a blind date. >> i was beautifully surprised when i
he struggled to find his way. >> being royal for harry was a burden and a curse. >> she's an american actress. >> i was like i've got to up my game. >> unlike any royal bride before. >> let's go back a few generations and everything about meghan markle disqualifies her from marrying harry. >> a modern royal couple who will change history. >> the queen made an exception and broke royal protocol. >> redefining royalty. >> do you see any...
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in which he began writing about class struggle and the self image the patient of the proletariat. society all members of society are formally equal and have equal rights in reality the proletariat can only choose where to sell their labor and choose where they will be chained. all the workers are paid for their labor what they produce is not in service of their own needs but the needs of their employer. the worker produces grains for the mills of another. the worker is trapped in a vicious circle. his labor directly increases the wealth of the capitalists which only serves to intensify his own exploitation. society as a whole as more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps into two great classes directly facing each other. you know. if you. go mark said you know marx is amazingly relevant we've never had so many people in poverty or at risk of poverty so many homeless and refugees and extreme wealth is exploding for you an explosion if you like to us for today's working class includes white collar workers and salaried employees and knowing. when jobs are at risk mark sa
in which he began writing about class struggle and the self image the patient of the proletariat. society all members of society are formally equal and have equal rights in reality the proletariat can only choose where to sell their labor and choose where they will be chained. all the workers are paid for their labor what they produce is not in service of their own needs but the needs of their employer. the worker produces grains for the mills of another. the worker is trapped in a vicious...
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it's just a part of what itan for people who struggle with these illnesses. think what i've noticed in recent years, fivto 10 years, is that millennials and the young people coming right behind them are far more likely and willing to talk about these dnissues. i wo say that it has completely eradicated thet stigma, bsolutely young people who are in college and right behind them, high schoolers are far more likely to share these are the thsi they're struggling with. >> brown: how much do experts like you this seeming rise in anxiety and depression and suicide? why is that happening? >> one factor is that when you look at t young people we saw, you see rahcial diversity, wh i think is amazing and wonderful. because these illness are so lch more stigma tiessed in communities of color. i do think people are more awart of wome of these issues are. they're aware of signs and symptoms. and what we find is for african americans and other communities of color, people feel tha they're exponentially stigmatized in addition to race, gender, sexual orientation or swullity
it's just a part of what itan for people who struggle with these illnesses. think what i've noticed in recent years, fivto 10 years, is that millennials and the young people coming right behind them are far more likely and willing to talk about these dnissues. i wo say that it has completely eradicated thet stigma, bsolutely young people who are in college and right behind them, high schoolers are far more likely to share these are the thsi they're struggling with. >> brown: how much do...
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some information i am aware of and some i'm not one caught off guard top white house officials struggle to defend president trump differing versions of the scandal involving a former porn star. and a major victory the man is in south africa who contracted fatal lung diseases on the. crucial talks between the u.s. . and china are into the final day trying to resolve differences that push them close to a trade war the two sides have been meeting in beijing but analysts say a significant breakthrough remains unlikely china in the us are two of the world's biggest economies and both the proposed high tariffs on each other's goods well there are plenty of other issues the two countries differ on the u.s. as long accused china flooding the global market with metals at low prices market access is also a problem the u.s. says american companies can't compete with the chinese on a level playing field it's also difficult for u.s. businesses to trade in china and then there's the trade deficit the gap hit three hundred thirty seven billion dollars last year which is more than half of the total u.s
some information i am aware of and some i'm not one caught off guard top white house officials struggle to defend president trump differing versions of the scandal involving a former porn star. and a major victory the man is in south africa who contracted fatal lung diseases on the. crucial talks between the u.s. . and china are into the final day trying to resolve differences that push them close to a trade war the two sides have been meeting in beijing but analysts say a significant...
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finding a reason to celebrate is another bailey struggle. -- daily struggle. >> the country's ebola outbreak has entered a new pha after a case of the deadly virus was detected for the first time in the northwest city -- 44 cases have been reported. three of those confirmed. thousands of doses of the ebola vaccine arrived in the country on wednesday. to tell us more about this, william is standing by. re authorities telling us about the country's ebola outbreak at this stage? >> the health minister has been clear that the confirmation of the case of the virus in a city connectedlion people by the river to the capital is a worrying development. this outbreak was declared by the minister just over a week ago. until now, it was centered on two confirmed cases in the rural town 150 miles from the city. was seen as remote and considered easier to contain. spread to at it has big city has certainly put the country and the authorities in th government and the population on edge. >> what exactly is being put in place to stop the stem of this virus -- to stem thspread of this virus? >> once the epide
finding a reason to celebrate is another bailey struggle. -- daily struggle. >> the country's ebola outbreak has entered a new pha after a case of the deadly virus was detected for the first time in the northwest city -- 44 cases have been reported. three of those confirmed. thousands of doses of the ebola vaccine arrived in the country on wednesday. to tell us more about this, william is standing by. re authorities telling us about the country's ebola outbreak at this stage? >> the...
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and there have a real window into the long struggle. how much they had have been fighting and losing. basically they mostly lives. even though every kindergartner and out learns that rosa parks was courageous. part of what makes this so courageous is that she is and things like that before. there is nothing to suggest that this is gonna change anything. so that kind of courage. even though there's nothing to suggest that opportunity will do something. even after that and even after they are forced to leave montgomery eight months after that. she will spend the next 40 years and she will just keep fighting. she will talk about malcolm x as her personal hero. she is both active in the black power movement. she is very early a part part of the war in vietnam. in the 80s and the early ccr. she sits on the u.s. involvement in french america. a group of civil rights activists put out that. that has been lost. and part of why we lose it is because we expect that to come in one form. she is shy. i talk about the cheyenne radical. she's also a m
and there have a real window into the long struggle. how much they had have been fighting and losing. basically they mostly lives. even though every kindergartner and out learns that rosa parks was courageous. part of what makes this so courageous is that she is and things like that before. there is nothing to suggest that this is gonna change anything. so that kind of courage. even though there's nothing to suggest that opportunity will do something. even after that and even after they are...
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and your problem is solved that's proven itself a failure and it's no surprise when you have class struggle and suddenly everything is turned around it and the previous winners are now losers they won't just suddenly roll over and give up for all for. to press for change to happen we need social solidarity for everyone so the doctor should say. industrial revolution was the central preoccupation of the nineteenth century. its groundbreaking inventions would radically transform people's lives but also bring catastrophic working conditions to the new factories. the misery and deprivation spot numerous uprisings across europe. was born into a tranquil town in what is no west in jenin. since entry of karl marx's a native trader which is of particular interest to the chinese because they adore marx and it's why our city has a very intensive relationship with china and china. dition is now mom's the chinese offered us a sculpture as a gift for karl marx's two hundredth birthday box we looked into the idea and located a place to put it under the sets miti said in the. clouds. a member of the crew
and your problem is solved that's proven itself a failure and it's no surprise when you have class struggle and suddenly everything is turned around it and the previous winners are now losers they won't just suddenly roll over and give up for all for. to press for change to happen we need social solidarity for everyone so the doctor should say. industrial revolution was the central preoccupation of the nineteenth century. its groundbreaking inventions would radically transform people's lives...
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i've struggled from anxiety for quite a few years, since i was a small child, because of issues thatress that now at school level and at the younger years, then hopefully that will build a generation of people who are open to talk about mental health. and that conversation around mental health could indeed be aided by technology. often seen as the bogeyman harming children and young people, there is a suggestion that technology could now posed a solution to those very problems. it is estimated that one in four adults experience mental health issues each year in the uk and that 75% of mental illnesses start before a child reaches their 18th birthday. treatment, though, can be slow. at present, only 20% of children and young people who have significant mental health problems that would benefit from intervention are actually receiving the sort of standard services that we recognise. we really need to think about how we can reach that additional 80%. one group of young people who may face particular challenges around mental health students. here at the university of western england in br
i've struggled from anxiety for quite a few years, since i was a small child, because of issues thatress that now at school level and at the younger years, then hopefully that will build a generation of people who are open to talk about mental health. and that conversation around mental health could indeed be aided by technology. often seen as the bogeyman harming children and young people, there is a suggestion that technology could now posed a solution to those very problems. it is estimated...
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mark struggled to cope with the loss two years later he died in his chair in his london. apartment. smocks intuited that he would have been dismayed by some of the uses to which his writings would put over the yes. though mucks remained convinced of his ideas he was famously repos had to have said one thing is certain i'm not so cold marxist oh lawdy gold mine oh marks the end of his life marx was conventions and a functional democracy something akin to what we now call a social market economy founded on to the glop of his nations would eventually emerge surely an entirely peaceful means also wished on which team could. can one church hold two congregations because it's what i'm used to and i only know intercon factional catholics worship under one roof in some parts of germany the front is three times centuries but it isn't always peace not uncommon to everywhere a challenge and an opportunity and one in two confessional churches in germany to find it and here tonight in. thirty minutes. book looking for the white house look. around this straight you know but do you know the top of
mark struggled to cope with the loss two years later he died in his chair in his london. apartment. smocks intuited that he would have been dismayed by some of the uses to which his writings would put over the yes. though mucks remained convinced of his ideas he was famously repos had to have said one thing is certain i'm not so cold marxist oh lawdy gold mine oh marks the end of his life marx was conventions and a functional democracy something akin to what we now call a social market economy...
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holes for higher wages and the unions have been struggling to speak with one voice across the sectors and actually that's what they are trying to day here obviously there are already quite a lot of people here as you can see just behind me however there are different demonstrations being organized across paris though it turns out so turns out that the unions haven't really managed to come together to speak just with one voice just yet lisa how much of a struggle is it for the unions considering their their bargaining position right now the government's campaign is surely putting them on the back foot. absolutely actually support for the unions across france to transfer the crust of french population has been going down there less and less people such as the payton and the profit after professional elections for the unions and also the government in my macaw the president is trying to undermine the unions in the sense that that they are yes the government is yes talking to the unions but that's you know really taking into account what the unions are asking for what they're demanding sa
holes for higher wages and the unions have been struggling to speak with one voice across the sectors and actually that's what they are trying to day here obviously there are already quite a lot of people here as you can see just behind me however there are different demonstrations being organized across paris though it turns out so turns out that the unions haven't really managed to come together to speak just with one voice just yet lisa how much of a struggle is it for the unions considering...
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host a round table with veterans who are struggling. do something, anything to help deconstruct the stigma. if every member of this house did something, that's more than 40 moments to help tear down the stigma that keeps too many struggling without care. this month, may, is also lupus awareness month. despite affecting more than 1.5 million americans, lupus is poorly understood and often overlooked. even by medical professionals. it is estimated that a patient with lupus will go six years before they finally receive an accurate diagnosis. more than 60% of those living with lupus are women and a disproportionate number are people of color. in fact, african-americans, la teepos, asians, and native americans are as much as three times more likely to be diagnosed with lupus than white americans. . i hope the house will recommit research, improve awareness and increase access to care to support the 1.5 million americans living with lupus. this month i also want to draw attention to the fact that more than 75 million of us suffer from high bl
host a round table with veterans who are struggling. do something, anything to help deconstruct the stigma. if every member of this house did something, that's more than 40 moments to help tear down the stigma that keeps too many struggling without care. this month, may, is also lupus awareness month. despite affecting more than 1.5 million americans, lupus is poorly understood and often overlooked. even by medical professionals. it is estimated that a patient with lupus will go six years...
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struggling with security issues and economic uncertainty iraq is finally set to hold elections as an unseen global battle rages for resources beneath our oceans we all skip the seabed is a territory still to be claimed. commemorating seventy years from now al-jazeera examines what has changed in the past seven decades on both sides of this conflict made on al-jazeera unpack it for us what were you hearing what were you seeing whether online horrendous things you know. about that or if you join us on the sat a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat this is a dialogue talk to us about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the district join the conversation. rewind returns with a new series of care bring your people back to life from start and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in libya i was the global. and the others to the rewind continues with children of conflict we'd love some peace in this world especially. children do not have any rights h
struggling with security issues and economic uncertainty iraq is finally set to hold elections as an unseen global battle rages for resources beneath our oceans we all skip the seabed is a territory still to be claimed. commemorating seventy years from now al-jazeera examines what has changed in the past seven decades on both sides of this conflict made on al-jazeera unpack it for us what were you hearing what were you seeing whether online horrendous things you know. about that or if you join...
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inspired revolution and class struggle. be changed but also divided. how relevant is he today. marks to his heirs. from the start of my song. i. am not proud of him i will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we are tired of just dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made from minds. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we still come from. my name is dr carson the i talk to many comics and. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay in good shape. come t.w. . hi everyone great to be here again today show us our highlights edition with the best picks of the week he has a look at what's coming up. strength and focus on a monarchy the world's toughest kids. fact than fiction an exhibition looks behind her very.
inspired revolution and class struggle. be changed but also divided. how relevant is he today. marks to his heirs. from the start of my song. i. am not proud of him i will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we are tired of just dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made from minds. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we still come from. my name is dr carson the i talk to many comics and. watch them at...
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tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold. "kilauea" erupting again on the big island of hawaii. >>> these are powerful and devastating images. kilauea erupting again on the big island of hawaii. new evacuation orders have been ordered since this new activity. it erupted twice on saturday. images from the air of the smoking volcano, a 18th fissure opened up today which sent gases and lava into the air. lava started flowing ten days ago, and still hundreds are out of their homes and are waiting for masks to protect themselves from the ash. >> it's kind of hard
tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar...
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this was an active struggle going on in california. but you know where is the struggle against slavery more relevant or powerful than in kansas. symbol formes the abolitionists liberation. kansas, white abolitionists and black abolitionists, thou to do everything in their power to free enslaved african-americans and create a political structure , that would prevent the territories and the state from being dominated by slaveowners. about --es not know kansas in the 1850's attracted a dedicated group of abolitionists. those would run the underground railroad diana talked about. shelterld help to african-americans out of slavery and into freedom. is sara robinson. and this is ms. nicholls. sara was the wife of a governor. i want someone else to read this statement. talks about protecting a fugitive slave. any volunteers to read the statement? quintard: in other words, ininary people were engaged freeing black people from the institutions of slavery. john brown and all he representative -- all he represented. john brown and others were goi
this was an active struggle going on in california. but you know where is the struggle against slavery more relevant or powerful than in kansas. symbol formes the abolitionists liberation. kansas, white abolitionists and black abolitionists, thou to do everything in their power to free enslaved african-americans and create a political structure , that would prevent the territories and the state from being dominated by slaveowners. about --es not know kansas in the 1850's attracted a dedicated...
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it's the kind of thing that wagner struggled with in the ring. this connection work? it is a big thing to take on. that really comes right out of homer, that he has this beautiful detail about her, that she is the dread goddess who speaks like a human. and so i think naturally she is that a bridge. she has a sort of a foot in each world. and that is the curse, of course? yes, yes. i mean, if you are just one thing or the other you get on with it, but if you are stuck transporting yourself between these two worlds of the human understanding and the kind of eternal life of the gods, how do you handle it? as you say, it is kind of a curse because it means that you never fully belong anywhere, but it also gives you a very interesting perspective on each of those things. you can stand back and kind of come to see them for their faults and their strengths as well. you don't belong anywhere, but nonetheless in your conception of her, you have a life that is in its own bizarre way very enriching. yes. one of the major themes of the odyssey is odysseus ha
it's the kind of thing that wagner struggled with in the ring. this connection work? it is a big thing to take on. that really comes right out of homer, that he has this beautiful detail about her, that she is the dread goddess who speaks like a human. and so i think naturally she is that a bridge. she has a sort of a foot in each world. and that is the curse, of course? yes, yes. i mean, if you are just one thing or the other you get on with it, but if you are stuck transporting yourself...
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so you are struggling to be believed.chologist, and my care was cut off until i have had this assessment with this psychologist, because they were pushing that i had an eating disorder. i saw a different psychologist way back then under children's care, and they were trying to convince me i had 0cd because i was washed my hands too much, and it wasn't because mentally i was trying to do it like i needed to do this five or seven or ten times, it was that my hands felt like they were burning, when you get a really bad sunburn, and your skin sta rts a really bad sunburn, and your skin starts peeling, that is how bad the allergies get. and they don't believe you. the last thing you expect them to say it is "is this real? " it is insulting and it is the problem of me. it is the route. you are fighting the illness and then you are fighting every health professional. the research sample is that you are kindly donating is crucial to hopefully one day finding out what me is, and i think it is people like yourself who are taking pa
so you are struggling to be believed.chologist, and my care was cut off until i have had this assessment with this psychologist, because they were pushing that i had an eating disorder. i saw a different psychologist way back then under children's care, and they were trying to convince me i had 0cd because i was washed my hands too much, and it wasn't because mentally i was trying to do it like i needed to do this five or seven or ten times, it was that my hands felt like they were burning,...
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the world, too, but in few other places perhaps do they mean as much as here kashmir where people strugglet. yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir. stay with us. back in a moment. the actress margot kidder, best known for playing lois lane in superman, has died at the age of 69. she starred opposite christopher reeve in the 1978 film and in its three sequels. kidder struggled with bipolar disorder, later using her high profile to raise awareness about the condition. the bbc‘s tim allman looks back at her life. if the 1978 film version of superman made you believe a man can fly, margot kidder made you believe a superhero could fall in love. easy, miss. i've got you. you've got me? who's got you?! her lois lane was sexy, funny and feisty, more than a match for the man of steel. it was the biggest role of her career and it made her a star around the world. margaret ruth kidder was born in the north—west territories and she began acting in the late 1960s. following the superman films, she continued working but struggled with mental health issues and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. she was also
the world, too, but in few other places perhaps do they mean as much as here kashmir where people strugglet. yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir. stay with us. back in a moment. the actress margot kidder, best known for playing lois lane in superman, has died at the age of 69. she starred opposite christopher reeve in the 1978 film and in its three sequels. kidder struggled with bipolar disorder, later using her high profile to raise awareness about the condition. the bbc‘s tim allman looks back...
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the bull pen struggled as well. the giants are hoping for better results as the teams face off again tonight. >>> our time is 4:57 still ahead the president has a big decision to make today. there's a lot of speculation about whether or not he will pull the united states out of the iran nuclear deal. . >> weaver a couple of lanes blocked on the san mateo bridge and so far hasn't caused a huge backup. it stretches all the way across. if you look across the span, you can tell there's a big backup waiting for you. we'll tell you more about that and a couple other actions that popped up. >>> after a sunny and warm monday, we have a little change here today and that change is in the form of low clouds. tough to see but they are moving in especially near the coast and parts of the bay. >>> 49ers linebacker reuben foster is due in court today but whether the domestic violence charges will change now that his girlfriend has recanted her story. >>> president trump will make a big announcement on the iran nuclear deal today.
the bull pen struggled as well. the giants are hoping for better results as the teams face off again tonight. >>> our time is 4:57 still ahead the president has a big decision to make today. there's a lot of speculation about whether or not he will pull the united states out of the iran nuclear deal. . >> weaver a couple of lanes blocked on the san mateo bridge and so far hasn't caused a huge backup. it stretches all the way across. if you look across the span, you can tell...
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struggling to catch up with it. how will that help customers who are going through turmoil and having difficult practical problems? the mps will want to know exactly how this mess occurred why there were mixed messages. paul sent a tweet at 3:30am last week saying everything was back up and running with it clearly wasn't. they will also look at the compensation payments which could be quite a compper wool pasta isa could be quite a compper wool pasta is a bit of an action man. he does triathlons and serving —— paul pester. i think he will be facing choppy waters from the mps. he will indeed. thank you. take a look at the story on the business live page about tripling. you're watching business live. our top story: apple is returning another $100 billion to shareholders as solid iphone sales helped revenues rise 16%. the company sold 52.2 million iphones in the three months to march — only a touch below expectations, despite waning global demand for smart phones. apple is still coining it, as they say! let's get the i
struggling to catch up with it. how will that help customers who are going through turmoil and having difficult practical problems? the mps will want to know exactly how this mess occurred why there were mixed messages. paul sent a tweet at 3:30am last week saying everything was back up and running with it clearly wasn't. they will also look at the compensation payments which could be quite a compper wool pasta isa could be quite a compper wool pasta is a bit of an action man. he does...
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it's no secret that our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. and i hear all this talk during the past month about a free market. how everything would be so much better without farm programs. we want a complete total free market, they say. and from an intellectual and philosophical standpoint, i would love that. we all would. but here's the problem. that isn't the real world. there is no free market when you have countries all around the world subsidizing their agriculture program to the hilt. for example, communist china agreed to a subsidy limit as part of their aanticipation to the w.t.o. what do they do? they exceed that subsidy limit by $100 billion on just three crops alone in one year. that's no free market. farm programs account for .24% of the total federal budget. in return every individual and family in this country is guaranteed abundant, affordable food supply, the very best nutritious food at an exceptionally affordable price. that is quite frankly a huge return on a relatively small investment. not to mention what agriculture mean
it's no secret that our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. and i hear all this talk during the past month about a free market. how everything would be so much better without farm programs. we want a complete total free market, they say. and from an intellectual and philosophical standpoint, i would love that. we all would. but here's the problem. that isn't the real world. there is no free market when you have countries all around the world subsidizing their agriculture program to...