that women have made. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with bbc 100 women. how are you feeling today? thank you for asking and it s lovely to be here. i feel really well, because i m at home and i have my dog. you re lovely. my son is in the other room, eating honey. no, my life is good. for those who do not know the background of your story, you were diagnosed with ms, multiple sclerosis four years ago? yes, 2018, i was diagnosed with ms and i choose a few months later to say it really publically in an instagram post, not realising that it would be, that it would mean so much to people. i was really thanking my wardrobe stylist on a show that i was on and kind of struggling to get dressed and at the time, my coordination was a lot worse as the flare was really aggressive. so i came out to thank the women that were really dressing me and supporting me and keeping it quiet for me and so that s what was the catalyst of to have me say something and then it became a
at a football stadium in indonesia last year. the officers allegedly fired tear gas into the crowds causing the stampede that killed 135 people. now on bbc news, bbc 100 women in conversation: selma blair made her name in cult classics of the 90s and 2000s like cruel intentions and legally blonde. although she once described himself as not being a world famous bombshell, she has amassed millions of fans. in 2018, she announced she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. her honesty about the subject has made her a hero for people with disability and with chronic conditions. in conversation with bbc 100 women, selma talked about her diagnosis, inclusivity in hollywood and beyond and the progress that women have made. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with bbc 100 women. how are you feeling today? thank you for asking and it s lovely to be here. i feel really well, because i m at home and i have my dog. you re lovely. my son is in the other room, eating hon
her honesty about the subject has made her a hero for people with disability and with chronic conditions. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on 100 women. how are you feeling today? thank you for asking and it s lovely to be here and i feel really well. i am at home and i have my dog. my son is in the other room, eating honey. my life is good. to those who do not know the background of your story, you are diagnosed with ms four years ago. yes, 2018 i was diagnosed with ms and i told a few months later to say it open in an instagram post, not realising that it would be, it would mean so much to people. i was thanking my stylist on a show that i was on and kinda struggling to get dressed and at the time, my coordination was a lot worse. as the flare was really aggressive. so i came onto think the women that were really stressing me, supporting me and keeping it quiet for me and that s what was the catalyst of me say something and then he became a much bigger
for the juneteenth holiholiday, the biden administration and officials around it are not taking the weekend off. yesterday, i spoke with energy secretary jennifer granholm who projected optimism despite economic challenges. the president is really focused on preventing these inflationary increases to the extent he can, inflation is happening globally, recession is in the inevitable, the president really wants to have a steady and stable recovery. but, of course, one of the biggest pieces of these infla inflationary increases we re seeing is the price of fuel. the growing number of experts disagree with that assessment. 44% of economists surveyed by the wall street journal now believe a recession is likely within the next 12 months. that is as the federal reserve raises interest rates, a move that should cool inflation at the risk of also hurting economic growth. among the top concerns when it comes to inflation, those record high gas prices. the white house says it is l
lifting the gas tax is on the table. plus captured americans. russian state media shows two alabama men who volunteered to fight alongside ukraine in captivity held by russian-backed separatists. up first for us, nthe january 6h committee next hearing is tomorrow. fallen promises to expose donald trump s role in a scheme to sub in fake electors for the real ones. on cnn a committee member says part of the evidence will directly tie the former president to the plot. we will show evidence of the president s involvement in this scheme. we ll also, again, show evidence about what his own lawyers came to think about this scheme. we ll show during a hearing what the president s role was in trying to get states to name alternate slates of electors, how that scheme depended initially on hopes that the legislatures would reconvene and bless it. will we see that he directed it? i don t want to get ahead of what we ll show during the hearing. we did hear last week from the forme