Germany could become the first european country to recognize a third gender this after a Top Court Rules that current laws discriminates against intersex people. And the despair over him to refugees through a camera lens a photographer just back from bangladesh tells t w about some of the people that matter and their hopes for the future. Plus the German Economy continues to strengthen boasting solid growth low unemployment and good tax revenue but a panel of economic wise man warn the economy could overheat if not properly monitored. And will meet you leave the former car mechanic who is now chinas number one live stream or despite his dramatic rise in riches he says that keeping millions of viewers happy can be an exhausting enterprise. Im sorry kelly welcome to the Program Thanks for joining us. U. S. President donald trump has arrived in china for what his aides view as the most significant part of his five country tour of asia chinese president xi jinping and his wife gave the u.
Rolls out the red carpet for u. S. President donald trump but tense talks still lie ahead the two powers are at odds over trade and cracking down on north korea. I am a layla the rockets a pleasure to have you along in germany could be the first the e. U. Country to allow people to register as a third gender in the countrys top court ruled that present laws discriminate against intersex people and that official documents could either recognize a third gender or move gender entries all together now the government has also has until the end of twenty eighteen to draw up new regulations. Fine you can hardly believe it. The years of fighting for a third gender have finally been rewarded and. There are lots of places in society where theres a split between the sexes. So i have to ask myself again and again how do i define myself do i try to fit in or do i trust myself not to do so and how are people going to react and. Its an issue that directly affects van year and around one hundred sixty
The Historical Association for putting together this remarkable conference. And for inviting me to facilitate this panel. This conference, like its at aerpart in 1983, stands historical crossroads. Themeslarly around the of this panel race, power and urban space. The projects we will hear about ,ver the next hour and a half the questions at stake in this panel touch of the heart of modern africanAmerican History. On questions of the structure in agency. On questions of freedom and unfreedom. On questions of continuity and discontinuity. The questions of slavery and what has changed and in what ways, and why. It touches on issues of segregation and integration terms that are misunderstood in contemporary political discourse but are at the heart of how we conceptualize the history of urban space. 19 83, the field of the africanamerican urban history was very much in the shadow of the urban uprisings of the lake 1960s. Or as they were called then urban riots, perceived as a product of pat
Financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. This is the real thing. And much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called credit default swaps. They were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] it has tentacles as wide as anything ive seen. I think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the United States and certainly the largest threat to the u. S. Economy. Meredith whitney was talking back in 2010 about a then looming financial crisis involving state and local governments across the country. It was a debt crisis which some people believe could derail the recovery and require another big bailout package that no one in washington wants to talk about. The day of reckoning has arrived. Thats it. And its gonna arrive everywhere. Time may vary a little bit depending upon which state youre in, but its coming. [ticking] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. I
Francisco with the latest developments youll see on abc7 news. And we do have new developments. Police officers have just arrived here at this duplex talking to tenants after they were called because theyre completely locked out of their home here, didnt know where to turn. They said they have nowhere to turn tonight. Theyd been locked out of their home before they can collect their belongings. Now, we arrived a short time ago and found residents set to see a padlock on a door on monday City Building inspectors declared the building a safety hazard, and raw sewage apparently leaking through the ceiling and those ceilings were in danger of collapsing. Officials said the current owner refused to make repairs necessary. Checks were issued to residents today for relocation costs but were told by the tenants attorney the checks were not good. The tenants all relocated based on having money to pay for hotels and we found out the landlord stopped payment on them. Theyre invalid. Why would he