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is emory serving as a catalyst for them to achieve their goals? reporter: puckett, a first generation college graduate herself, says the impact on campus goes beyond the students entering without test scores. collect in a field like sociology, where we ask them to think critically about society, how the world works, and apply that to their everyday experience, to have different voices at the table makes for a much richer conversation. reporter: for porsche smith, her gamble paid off when she found out she was accepted last spring. >> i received congratulations and felt on my chair at the dinner table. the next day i received the full ride. reporter: a full ride. >> yes. you completed the coursework in high school, you did extracurricular activities, you stood out, you did things that were new to you, you may have done sports. so why just the -- be seen for a test score? reporter: she's majoring in neuroscience and behavioral biology. it's a chance for her to fulfill her dream of helping her autistic sister. >> i grew up watching her how she commun
is emory serving as a catalyst for them to achieve their goals? reporter: puckett, a first generation college graduate herself, says the impact on campus goes beyond the students entering without test scores. collect in a field like sociology, where we ask them to think critically about society, how the world works, and apply that to their everyday experience, to have different voices at the table makes for a much richer conversation. reporter: for porsche smith, her gamble paid off when she...
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. >> last year, emory saw 20% surge in applicants. this spring one third of students are from underrepresented groups. >> this is voting with your feet. -- as an obstacle, you're just going to kinda put a number on it ended that is going to determine the future. i don't think it's serving every student. >> students who came from wealthier zip codes and school districts tended to not only take the test more often but they were the ones who submitted test scores. >> jeffrey is not surprised. for his book, a year inside college admissions, he spent two years sitting in on the process at three top universities including emory. he could see how testing favored the wealthy. >> underrepresented students who came from lower income zip codes tended not to take the test or if they took the test, did not submit test scores. it is a really big divide. >> tests were once seen as the key way to compare students from different high schools on a level playing field. >> what you learned in your interview. >> but an assistant professor of sociology say
. >> last year, emory saw 20% surge in applicants. this spring one third of students are from underrepresented groups. >> this is voting with your feet. -- as an obstacle, you're just going to kinda put a number on it ended that is going to determine the future. i don't think it's serving every student. >> students who came from wealthier zip codes and school districts tended to not only take the test more often but they were the ones who submitted test scores. >>...
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she's a professor at emory university the author of five books. the most recent is this one the second race and guns in a fatally unequal america. professor anderson you've written about voter suppression. this book is very specific. where did it come from? it really emerged out of the killing of philando castile. because here you had a black man in minnesota who was pulled over by the police and the police officer asked to see his id. following nra guidelines
she's a professor at emory university the author of five books. the most recent is this one the second race and guns in a fatally unequal america. professor anderson you've written about voter suppression. this book is very specific. where did it come from? it really emerged out of the killing of philando castile. because here you had a black man in minnesota who was pulled over by the police and the police officer asked to see his id. following nra guidelines
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the >> phone call came into the emory council center at emory university -- he asked her first if she's familiar with the shannon melendi case. the woman said, no, explain. he said, well, i have kidnapped, or i have. her >> a man had shine in. he said she was fine and healthy. before the caller hung up, he told the operator's plans. one >> and done with her, basically, i will release her. would you will find, where i'm at, right now, is an article that belongs to her. so, he hung up and got off the phone. following that, the fbi did immediately trace the call. we got a call from memory. we traced back to a phone booth, outside the city. just as the caller promised, there was something there. >> underneath the phone booth had fall into the ground, a little cloth bag. inside the cloth bag was a ring. >> a ring. ivan recognized it right away. >> it was a gold ring, and it had an oval stone, with two little diamonds on either side. what's >> the story about the particular ring? her godmother had given a tour. >> shannon's parents told police, shannon received the ring in high school. they s
the >> phone call came into the emory council center at emory university -- he asked her first if she's familiar with the shannon melendi case. the woman said, no, explain. he said, well, i have kidnapped, or i have. her >> a man had shine in. he said she was fine and healthy. before the caller hung up, he told the operator's plans. one >> and done with her, basically, i will release her. would you will find, where i'm at, right now, is an article that belongs to her. so, he...
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anderson is a professor at emory university. she chairs the african-american studies department at that university in atlanta, and we're talking about her most recent book the second racing guns in a fatally unequal america. this is a call-in program. we'd like to hear your voices as well. 202 is the area code 748 8200 for those of you in the east and central time zones 202 748-8201 for those of you in the mountain in pacific time zones, and if you'd like to send a text to professor anderson you can do so at this number for text messages only 202. 748-8903. please include your first name and your if you would. do you have any idea what percentage of african-americans today own guns? i don't have that that percentage off the top of my head. no. are you a supporter of the second amendment? i'm a supporter of rights. i think that the second amendment really needs to go the way of the three-fifths clause. that it was born. it was born out of anti-blackness born out of racism and that the anti-blackness makes the implementation of th
anderson is a professor at emory university. she chairs the african-american studies department at that university in atlanta, and we're talking about her most recent book the second racing guns in a fatally unequal america. this is a call-in program. we'd like to hear your voices as well. 202 is the area code 748 8200 for those of you in the east and central time zones 202 748-8201 for those of you in the mountain in pacific time zones, and if you'd like to send a text to professor anderson...
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campaigning ahead of frances presidential election on sunday, incumbent emanuel macro and his challenge. emory le pen, focusing on undecided voters. polls shows they may very well decide who wins. ah, i'm all out soccer a welcome to the show. we begin this broadcast with what appears to be a widening of the war in ukraine. a senior russian military commander says vladimir putin ambitions in ukraine include seizing control of territory in the east and all the way across the south that would open up the way to the russian back break away region of trans nestea in moldova. meanwhile, some of the last ukranian resistance in the port of mario pole are holding out in a giant steel plant. fighters from the nationalist as of regiment are assisting russian troops. they're refusing to surrender. has a look at the vast as of style industrial complex that has become a symbol of ukrainian defiance. a steel plant from a dystopian nightmare smoke and fire as far as the i can see. outside the city, satellite photos show would appear to be mass graves that could hold the remains of thousands of people. while c
campaigning ahead of frances presidential election on sunday, incumbent emanuel macro and his challenge. emory le pen, focusing on undecided voters. polls shows they may very well decide who wins. ah, i'm all out soccer a welcome to the show. we begin this broadcast with what appears to be a widening of the war in ukraine. a senior russian military commander says vladimir putin ambitions in ukraine include seizing control of territory in the east and all the way across the south that would open...
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one micron, emory lupin for the white be much rest for a minute. my cross on the international frontal want to forge ahead with his a diplomatic efforts to try and help and rushes at war in ukraine. france also continues to hold, or the rotating presidency of the european union. emanuel michaels worked very hard for deeper you integration and then closer to home. on the domestic front. micro will want to look at some measures, some policies to try and help people deal better with the cost of living crisis. that was the number one issue i in this election. he also faces the challenge of trying to convince people that he really can be the french president for everyone. because he knows that 41 percent of people in the selection voted for his fall. right rival, marine the pentode, a very different agenda of a different vision of france than he did. he also knows that a quarter of the population simply didn't cost their ballot, so he's going to have to try and widen his appeal. he'll also be working very hard towards those parliamentary elections that
one micron, emory lupin for the white be much rest for a minute. my cross on the international frontal want to forge ahead with his a diplomatic efforts to try and help and rushes at war in ukraine. france also continues to hold, or the rotating presidency of the european union. emanuel michaels worked very hard for deeper you integration and then closer to home. on the domestic front. micro will want to look at some measures, some policies to try and help people deal better with the cost of...
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i challenge emory and le pen are making a final push for votes before sundays. presidential run of polls show the race is much tighter than 5 years ago. when french voters faced the same choice. though macro is expected to when many people say they are undecided or ambivalent, his campaign slogan might be all of us. but it's not clear enough. a france will be with emanuel micron at the ballot box on sunday. idaho spoke the incumbent president. he and his far right opposition, marina pen fair had been making a final push for votes entering the t. v. stations on friday morning them but they're not speaking to. they're called demographic. instead, mine for votes from supporters of fall, live confidential new maelin, sean, who went 20 percent in the 1st round on the streets of paris. neither pen nor micron are popular with this key group of voters. we haven't had a choice in the 2nd round of ages. i'll give the least worse choice. i won't be voting for the right or the extreme right. you. it's become a campaign of style over substance micron attempting to shake off a reputation of arrogance
i challenge emory and le pen are making a final push for votes before sundays. presidential run of polls show the race is much tighter than 5 years ago. when french voters faced the same choice. though macro is expected to when many people say they are undecided or ambivalent, his campaign slogan might be all of us. but it's not clear enough. a france will be with emanuel micron at the ballot box on sunday. idaho spoke the incumbent president. he and his far right opposition, marina pen fair...
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. >> next on the tvs author interview program "afterwards", emory university professor argues lack of general civic knowledge by millennial's poses a threat to america's political and social institutions. >> a follow-up to a book you wrote in 2008 also about the dumbest generation. if you could start by telling us how to find this cohort of young americans is now not so young americans you've written about. i think it would be a helpful place to begin. >> the dumbestat generation i still from a novel, he's referring to young people so it applies to the millennial's, roughly early 80s to late 90s. they were back in web 2.0, first decade of the third millennium. more activity online, they pwouldn't be passive consumers, social media, youtube whose original law was broadcast yourself, you could write customer reviews, more interactive medium and millennial's were said to lead the way. in 2005, they were the early digital, growing up with the tools and they were ready to innovate and improvise with these new forms of the facebook think that's come along, myspace was a few years before. de
. >> next on the tvs author interview program "afterwards", emory university professor argues lack of general civic knowledge by millennial's poses a threat to america's political and social institutions. >> a follow-up to a book you wrote in 2008 also about the dumbest generation. if you could start by telling us how to find this cohort of young americans is now not so young americans you've written about. i think it would be a helpful place to begin. >> the...
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so the 1st cam says, yes, of course we will vote for emory micro because we don't want to marine the pen to get to power a far right. an extreme president. and they are the people who said, yeah, we will go to the polls, but we will will, blank because we don't ones in manuel, macro and power. at least we don't want to support him. and then the people who said, we don't want to go to the polls at o, and that's showing in the really high of century rates. so it could be, it could go up to 28 percent. that would be 2 or even 3 percentage points from percentage points more than in 2017, so 5 years ago, and it would or could be, and the highest absentia rate. since 1969 are in a straus in central paris. thank you. marina. while the po, polls close at 8 p. m central european time, and that's in just under an hour from now, we'll bring you all that special coverage, starting 15 minutes earlier, at 1945. stay tuned to d. w. news for all the latest results and analysis for my experts and correspondence on the ground, walla. in the meantime, let's take a look at some other news around the wor
so the 1st cam says, yes, of course we will vote for emory micro because we don't want to marine the pen to get to power a far right. an extreme president. and they are the people who said, yeah, we will go to the polls, but we will will, blank because we don't ones in manuel, macro and power. at least we don't want to support him. and then the people who said, we don't want to go to the polls at o, and that's showing in the really high of century rates. so it could be, it could go up to 28...
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belgium, where he has dipped since 2017 now for his president in many mccoy, and his far right challenge emory in the pen have made their final push for votes before sundays. presidential runoff holds show the race is much tighter than 5 years ago when french voters faced the same choice while a micron is expected to when many people say that they're undecided. w. lease lewis reports from paris. ah, as thousands of people took to the streets in paris last saturday, the demonstrators, main message was to oppose racism and the far right. but that didn't necessarily mean the protesters were endorsing president him on a mac. ho, missouri. okay. i will vote from a crown in the 2nd round, but i'm not happy about it. i just want to block marine le pen from getting to power. i'd have been marcella begmen as we go off. marian, the pen is threatening our rule of law, but that doesn't mean i'll give my vote to my cross culverson. i already had to do so in 2017. so of course they're not the same, but macro also has a right wing program. the bond is brought to you, good water. it is the supporters of the f
belgium, where he has dipped since 2017 now for his president in many mccoy, and his far right challenge emory in the pen have made their final push for votes before sundays. presidential runoff holds show the race is much tighter than 5 years ago when french voters faced the same choice while a micron is expected to when many people say that they're undecided. w. lease lewis reports from paris. ah, as thousands of people took to the streets in paris last saturday, the demonstrators, main...
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the 2nd half they with through the lifeline years you kimmy, brought down motto, voice in the books. emory john stepped up and made it to one from the penalties. bought dormant had rediscovered some hope and again hall and went through and go with a chance to equalize. but once more the norwegian failed to find the targets. and in the 83rd minute by and made the game and the titles safe, jamal marciello found the bottom corner to make it 31. and that was enough to get by in the all important victory. eulley and na guzman celebrated his 1st major trophy when, while levin dusky had a consoling word for holland by an hour into double figures for consecutive, but his legal titles, a level of dominance unparalleled in modern football and elsewhere in the bonus league, a too late goal so when you on berlin, get some revenge for their cup defeat to abby leipzig. earlier this week. leipzig took the lead just after halftime for use if paulson, when, when you own, fails to clear the ball, but spend michelle equalize for union seconds after coming on as a substitute. and then ken barons hit the winni
the 2nd half they with through the lifeline years you kimmy, brought down motto, voice in the books. emory john stepped up and made it to one from the penalties. bought dormant had rediscovered some hope and again hall and went through and go with a chance to equalize. but once more the norwegian failed to find the targets. and in the 83rd minute by and made the game and the titles safe, jamal marciello found the bottom corner to make it 31. and that was enough to get by in the all important...
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lab at emory university, scientists like mejo sutar are answering to answer common questions of the pandemic. how much protection does a previous covid infection provide? >> the vaccine response, all individuals that have a vaccine have high antibodies that wane over time. infections, you'll have individuals with very low and very high antibody responses. >> reporter: take a look at this graph of people who have immunity from a prior infection. see how varied the blue dots and lines are? they represent the antibody response. it's all over the place. it is proof, he says, that not all infections are the same. but with vaccines, a much more predictable, consistent antibody response. but how do you use this data to make decisions in the real world? especially now that states have loosened measures like mask and vaccine mandates. >> if i were to get my antibodies checked, could i then get some sort of measure of just how protected i am? >> there aren't good correlates of protection, something that says that this is the measurement that one needs to know how well they are protected. and
lab at emory university, scientists like mejo sutar are answering to answer common questions of the pandemic. how much protection does a previous covid infection provide? >> the vaccine response, all individuals that have a vaccine have high antibodies that wane over time. infections, you'll have individuals with very low and very high antibody responses. >> reporter: take a look at this graph of people who have immunity from a prior infection. see how varied the blue dots and lines...
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sanjay gupta visited emory university to see what its researchers have discovered. >> reporter: in this lab at emory university, scientists are working to answer one of the most common questions of the pandemic. how much protection does a previous covid infection provide? >> vaccine response, you may have all individuals that have a vaccine high antibody responses. >> reporter: take a look at this graph of people who have immunity from a prior infection. see how varied the blue dots and lines are? they represent the antibody response. it's all over the place. it is proof, he says, that not all infections are the same. but with vaccines, a much more predictable, consistent antibody response. but how do you use that data to make decisions in the real world? especially now that states have loosened measures like mask and vaccine mandates. if i were to get my antibodies checked, could i then get some sort of measure of just how protected i am? >> there aren't good correlates of protection, something that says this is the measurement that one needs to know how well they are protected. and no
sanjay gupta visited emory university to see what its researchers have discovered. >> reporter: in this lab at emory university, scientists are working to answer one of the most common questions of the pandemic. how much protection does a previous covid infection provide? >> vaccine response, you may have all individuals that have a vaccine high antibody responses. >> reporter: take a look at this graph of people who have immunity from a prior infection. see how varied the...
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he is part of emory's creative writing program. he coauthored a book which won a 2007 pulitzer prize for history. prior to joining emory he was an editor for 35 years including a stint as managing editor of our hometown newspaper the atlanta journal constitution. you are in for a treat. two wonderful speakers today. as they are speaking if you have any questions that come up you are welcome to drop those into the q and a and we will get to as many as we can. hank, ms. early, thank you for being here today. >> thank you. thank you so much, claire, for that introduction. mary frances, it is so good to see you. >> good to see you too, hank. >> i have been looking forward to this. and honored to be part of this. i want everybody to take one more look. if you don't have this book, please get it. it is a phenomenal and marvelous story by and about mary frances early, an atlantan, musician music educator, you have heard there, also a brave and a bold soul with a dwrasful defiance. and with a graceful defiance, a little bit of sub onness,
he is part of emory's creative writing program. he coauthored a book which won a 2007 pulitzer prize for history. prior to joining emory he was an editor for 35 years including a stint as managing editor of our hometown newspaper the atlanta journal constitution. you are in for a treat. two wonderful speakers today. as they are speaking if you have any questions that come up you are welcome to drop those into the q and a and we will get to as many as we can. hank, ms. early, thank you for being...
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a graduate of emory university receiving a ba and international studies. he earned his master's degree in public policy at the harvard. university kennedy school of government and a master's degree at the samuel dewitt proctor school of theology. reverend taylor as ordained in the american baptist church and the progressive national convention and serves that the historic alfred street baptist church in alexandria, virginia the author of several articles and publications including two books mobilizing. hope faith inspired activism for a post-civil rights generation and his recent book that we are talking about today a more perfect union a new vision. for building the beloved community please join me in welcoming driver. theodore or r johnson theodore roosevelt johnson goes by ted. he is a senior fellow and director of the fellows program at the brennan center for justice at the new york university school of law. where he undertakes research and race politics and american identity. prior to joining the brennan center he was a national fellow at new america.
a graduate of emory university receiving a ba and international studies. he earned his master's degree in public policy at the harvard. university kennedy school of government and a master's degree at the samuel dewitt proctor school of theology. reverend taylor as ordained in the american baptist church and the progressive national convention and serves that the historic alfred street baptist church in alexandria, virginia the author of several articles and publications including two books...
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he is a professor of practice at emory's creative writing program. he coauthored the race beat the press and civil rights struggle and the awakening of a nation which won the 2007 pulitzer prize for history. prior to joining emory who is a long-time reporter and editor for more than 35 years, including a stint as managing editor of our hometown newspaper the atlanta journal constitution. so again, y'all are in for a treat to really wonderful speakers today as they're speaking if you have any questions that come up, you're welcome to drop those into the q&a and we'll get to as many of them as we can but hank this early. thank you so much for being here today. thank you. thank you so much claire for that introduction. mary francis is so good to see you. good to see you, too. thank i've been looking forward to this and and honored to be part of this. i want everybody to take one more look and if you don't if you don't have this book, please get it. it's a phenomenal and marvelous story. bye and about mary frances early. in atlanta musician music educato
he is a professor of practice at emory's creative writing program. he coauthored the race beat the press and civil rights struggle and the awakening of a nation which won the 2007 pulitzer prize for history. prior to joining emory who is a long-time reporter and editor for more than 35 years, including a stint as managing editor of our hometown newspaper the atlanta journal constitution. so again, y'all are in for a treat to really wonderful speakers today as they're speaking if you have any...
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his far right challenge emory le pen is holding a rally in northern france. if jose mendoza movie, the french were mobilized to and my class 1st term which has been devastating for then they understood well last night during the presidential debate and your recent div, that 2nd term would be even worse. a possible 2nd term for emmanuel macklin will be a social disaster. he will no longer have any limits and he will go to the end of his logic. at least 18 people have been killed and explosions across multiple cities in afghanistan, the northern city of mazar, e sharif, the nearby province of condos and the eastern province of naga have been targeted. isis claimed responsibility for the blast in mazar e sharif, which killed 10 people. are. those are the headlines that he's continues here on al jazeera after witness creams, climate odyssey. next aah! [000:00:00;00] with with with my name is kim has missed miss angel. i'm a professor of climate stomach's interest in bergen and then back in the center for the time with i'm proud to be in the region, but i'm also c
his far right challenge emory le pen is holding a rally in northern france. if jose mendoza movie, the french were mobilized to and my class 1st term which has been devastating for then they understood well last night during the presidential debate and your recent div, that 2nd term would be even worse. a possible 2nd term for emmanuel macklin will be a social disaster. he will no longer have any limits and he will go to the end of his logic. at least 18 people have been killed and explosions...
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you want to, and did you, you can look over here and i'll take a picture of you, but most of the city emory's dad has a fight. oh man. ah, the others are already on the way back at me. well, i'm done with it with i almost made it, but then i was just too afraid. anyway, i'm proud of myself. and i think i need a break. yeah. i'll his to you, gloria, orange, memorial, hollywood with what that mean. i'm just that you performed a glorious fate, went above and beyond and almost reached the top mackenzie milka delivered. yeah, the old dog. i'll drink to that and yet, oh honestly, i'm glad to be down here again with design. it's joy to have many clients. one isn't very, very surprised how many people have contacted us and said they want to climb it all for me on what we promised our southlake. if we sold a 1000 tickets between the press conference in the opening with fly to las vegas and celebrate of tomorrow, and then we sudden we'll notice, but we sold a 7000 tickets. i thought we had to open up many more time slots. so people buying a voucher wouldn't have to wait until march 2025 to use it on me
you want to, and did you, you can look over here and i'll take a picture of you, but most of the city emory's dad has a fight. oh man. ah, the others are already on the way back at me. well, i'm done with it with i almost made it, but then i was just too afraid. anyway, i'm proud of myself. and i think i need a break. yeah. i'll his to you, gloria, orange, memorial, hollywood with what that mean. i'm just that you performed a glorious fate, went above and beyond and almost reached the top...
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john emory to take us away. thank you so much reed so i came to war gaming in a pretty roundabout way. i was working on contemporary issues of technology ethics of war things like drones algorithms ai all the hot topics of the day and i kept coming into a bit of a dilemma when we're thinking about this kind of unknown future of war, right? worth trying to project a future that may not never occur. and so how do you think through that and of course i turn to history in the historical record to try and understand that. and so where else would i go then the rand corporation archives in santa monica, california? the place of cold war knowledge production the origins of deterrence theory rational choice and early systems analysis. and i ended up finding something interesting in the mid 1950s the origins of political military gaming that ultimately led into read polly's political military games at mit. and seeing how these games played out there and trying to understand the dilemmas that were present in the cold war r
john emory to take us away. thank you so much reed so i came to war gaming in a pretty roundabout way. i was working on contemporary issues of technology ethics of war things like drones algorithms ai all the hot topics of the day and i kept coming into a bit of a dilemma when we're thinking about this kind of unknown future of war, right? worth trying to project a future that may not never occur. and so how do you think through that and of course i turn to history in the historical record to...
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well, once again we're here in emory will once again, if we are delivering humanitarian age things like food, medicine, hygienic items, and basically anything else that people here have been lacking for the last, almost 2 months. as you can see, many parts of the city are devastated. people are on the streets, there is no electricity, no running water. and of course, many shoe in italian missions are here now trying to help these people out at a distance. you can see people are registering within. you don't ask people's republic authorities. i over there, people are receiving humanitarian aid from other organizations. i hear we can see a field kitchen where locals are lining up in order to get well, their daily meal, subdural modernist rule. but while it but more than normal way, we're near to mediately with digital shut. the not said you had to, which is luck. and that he built those ashley losers, but it would shoot with a d 20.0. dois a clear book which thought, well young knew the volley, digital phone, good news. you've got there is the way it is the way it looked the deal. you nee
well, once again we're here in emory will once again, if we are delivering humanitarian age things like food, medicine, hygienic items, and basically anything else that people here have been lacking for the last, almost 2 months. as you can see, many parts of the city are devastated. people are on the streets, there is no electricity, no running water. and of course, many shoe in italian missions are here now trying to help these people out at a distance. you can see people are registering...
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you cannot, you know, disrespect, what would i emory has done that may be the cinderella story continues real madrid knocked out the cup holders. chelsea so they are also, you know, considered a favorite but then we have a few teams in action tonight. we are, we all you want to focus on them. they play the winner have been feca and liverpool in a. you love the cinderella stories, the world needs a bit of hope right now. and this definitely a satisfies that request. i will certainly be keeping an eye in a chris harrington from d. w. sports. thanks. thank you. was i say from me and cress for this, our open next is our business magazine made in germany, looking at the economic challenges posed by the war in ukraine. could ukraine and remember you can always get the latest news on our website, dw, dot com or follow us on our social media accounts. i'm pablo alias. that's press harrington from here in berlin. take care. see if the top of the next are ah ah, with who the war hoses. a challenge for the economy calls for a boycott of russian gas are growing louder. but what would a supply fries
you cannot, you know, disrespect, what would i emory has done that may be the cinderella story continues real madrid knocked out the cup holders. chelsea so they are also, you know, considered a favorite but then we have a few teams in action tonight. we are, we all you want to focus on them. they play the winner have been feca and liverpool in a. you love the cinderella stories, the world needs a bit of hope right now. and this definitely a satisfies that request. i will certainly be keeping...
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someone from the emperor blackwell, american eagle, eye for gay, at emory, blaine or gavin, the happily know the yesterday. that man man locked lock was a full me your e. our now the door for leader with evidence indicate the be a northwest, oklahoma. trego quin. most difference is group bulls to blend is b, as is a school chill there. so when the shallowest in this just feel the computer that that means more our friend b, i s o gas if they're not bang gap by mole mazda one back here they come on. they look case of where i mean there is bella bimmer borne by the fatal gary. i meant bad. i will bet no lawyer put a look at the head when he's no kid. l. c, no hand thinking clever. how a consumer go. vietnam has many so no. okay, quit and i was i let me go sketchy on. as bruce did know, craig take a query. i'm not, not. no, no. carla, like many salvadorans believes that critical reports and the president and his allies are lies. he stopped by them and they planned to stick by him even and perhaps because of the master ris, despite repeat, citing evidence that authorities have not just round
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and so like what was o'keefe emory sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name is g o. grayson turner, a quote, a number of times i get invited to view a new apartment. it's less than my pot now. who has a recognizably german last name? stories like this are commonplace in germany, among people with an immigrant background like soda in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy. with 20 employees. she decided to start her own business after feeling she was never really accepted at other companies than when i'm i'm, i'm not nice when you get the sense that people are talking about you gossiping, evaded when the only questions you ever get revolve around where you from what's your home town? if you get the message you don't belong. i watched it seeing what it was when all you hear is where do you come from? much my thought by this. what's it likely you come from to hear? it makes you feel like an outsider. when, when with sword, so they are in, i was 15 when she arrived in berlin in 1980. this working class ar
and so like what was o'keefe emory sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name is g o. grayson turner, a quote, a number of times i get invited to view a new apartment. it's less than my pot now. who has a recognizably german last name? stories like this are commonplace in germany, among people with an immigrant background like soda in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy. with 20 employees. she decided...
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and so like google keep emory sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name is b o. grayson, for the quote number of times i get invited to view, a new apartment is less than my partner who has a recognizably german last name. stories like this are commonplace in germany among people with an immigrant background like so. they are in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy. with 20 employees. she decided to start her own business after feeling she was never really accepted at other companies than when i'm i'm, i'm not nice when you get the sense that people are talking about you gossiping, evaded when the only questions you ever get revolve around where you from or what's your home town? if you get the message you don't belong. i watched up, it's seen what it was when all you hear is where do you come from? much more thought by this. what's it likely you come from to hear? it makes you feel like an outsider when, when with excelled. so they are in, i was 15 when she arrived in berlin in 1980. this worki
and so like google keep emory sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name is b o. grayson, for the quote number of times i get invited to view, a new apartment is less than my partner who has a recognizably german last name. stories like this are commonplace in germany among people with an immigrant background like so. they are in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy. with 20 employees. she decided to...
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well, once again we're here in emory will once again, if we are delivering humanitarian age things like food, medicine, hygienic items, and basically anything else that people here have been lacking for the last, almost 2 months. as you can see, many parts of the city are devastated. people are on the streets, there is no electricity, no running water. and of course, many shoe in italian missions are here now trying to help these people out at a distance you can see people are registering with. then you don't ask people's republic authorities. i over there, people are receiving committed serenade from other organizations. i hear we can see a field kitchen where the locals are lining up in order to get well, their daily meal of drama, modernist rule. but while you but the muslim domain, we're near to mediately with digital shelf. really. what's a good to which is logan that he but those are actually loses, but it would shoot with a d h. would you put the what do exactly a book which thought were young and in the world and you jumped up front. good. you got there is the way it does a lot
well, once again we're here in emory will once again, if we are delivering humanitarian age things like food, medicine, hygienic items, and basically anything else that people here have been lacking for the last, almost 2 months. as you can see, many parts of the city are devastated. people are on the streets, there is no electricity, no running water. and of course, many shoe in italian missions are here now trying to help these people out at a distance you can see people are registering with....
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better this, that these latest developments with our correspond, maria, financial and now emory, i get to see you was the latest on the western i allegations against russia. well, hi nick, a blood mur. putting statement is the most recent high level reaction from moscow to the situation around the ukraine in town of butcher and key of accusations that earlier russia's defense ministry already called a provocation. and they disturbing v. do apparently showing dead bodies lying on the streets. you all remember that that key of presented as the only evidence to what happened there. a fake also had a meeting with the bell russian leader, one report and said that pro fascists parties are and forces are responsible for killing civilians and the don boss region. but nazi forces are active and key if and that was the right thing to start a special military operation on the ground to fight them. meanwhile, germany says that the west is about to increase already imposed sanctions against russia. following butram. again, the countries media seems to be in his terrier over what they think happened
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and so like a little heap emory. sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name whiskey. oh, chris turner, quick quote, a number of times i get invited to view a new apartment. it's less than my pot. my who has a recognizably german last name tags. stories like this are commonplace in germany among people with an immigrant background like so. they are in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy, with 20 employees. she decided to start her own business after feeling she was never really accepted at other companies than when i'm i'm, i'm not nice when you get the sense that people are talking about you gossiping, evaded when the only questions you ever get revolve around where you from what's your home town? if you get the message, you don't belong. i much that it's seen what you must when all you hear is where do you come from that much my the thought by this, what's it likely you come from to have it makes you feel like an outsider wh
and so like a little heap emory. sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name whiskey. oh, chris turner, quick quote, a number of times i get invited to view a new apartment. it's less than my pot. my who has a recognizably german last name tags. stories like this are commonplace in germany among people with an immigrant background like so. they are in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy, with 20...
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and his far right challenge emory in the pen discussed the cost of living ukraine war and the future of the european union. so those are the headlines. the news continues here on our 0 after planet s o s central dental watch, a backup. why did one of thailand's most decorating hops? li, the country in the year of his life and it prod, investigation? one 0, one east reveals explosive allegation. a police corruption went out to 0. ah never before in human history has the once pristine environment of the arctic been in such peril. un o'clock and we're here in greenland to discover what those epic changes mean, not just a here, but to the rest of the well. we visits a remote community struggling with the challenges of a warming planet. we'll find out how nuclear waste from in 19 fifties. u. s. military base is in danger of being exposed by the retreating ice cap and explore the debates. obe agreements rich results of rarer metals that a critical for cobb and mutual future a change in add a little more conversation about climate change plays, but nasa scientists who's got a novel approach
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happened was actually that this, this proximity with preaching could have had a negative impact on emory la pens, image in france, especially during this campaign. but when the war broke out, she right away said this is not right, there should be no invasion. i don't agree with clinton and that kind of cover her proximity with who 10 days another fall right? candidate, for example, was a lot stronger when it comes to these words, a low yes. kind of the same platform as a pen, but he did not do the same thing as she did. he was a bit, he was a bit less cunning than her really. he said it is full, but it's nato's responsibility that this war is happening. and that could of quite a lot of betas. marina pan didn't do that, and it looks like she get through this, you know, the past few weeks. and she even climbed up in the polls. yeah, it's, it's amazing how quickly the numbers changed. and now we've got 2 weeks to go. is it clear what emanuel micron strategy will have to be in the next 14 days if he wants to keep his jaw? well he has to win over vegas that so far not willing to vote for him.
happened was actually that this, this proximity with preaching could have had a negative impact on emory la pens, image in france, especially during this campaign. but when the war broke out, she right away said this is not right, there should be no invasion. i don't agree with clinton and that kind of cover her proximity with who 10 days another fall right? candidate, for example, was a lot stronger when it comes to these words, a low yes. kind of the same platform as a pen, but he did not do...
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and so like it was o'keefe emory. sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name risky. grayson sure that the quote a number of times i get invited to view a new apartment. it's less than my pot. my, who has a recognizably german last name. stories like this are commonplace in germany among people with an immigrant background like so. they are in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy. with 20 employees. she decided to start her own business after feeling she was never really accepted at other companies than when i'm i'm, i'm not nice when you get the sense that people are talking about you gossiping, evaded when the only questions you ever get revolve around where you from or what's your home town? if you get the message you don't belong, i watched up it seeing what it was when all you hear is where do you come from? much my the thought by this, what's it likely you come from to have it makes you feel like an outsider when, when wit
and so like it was o'keefe emory. sometimes he asked to have a different member of staff saying he couldn't pronounce my last name risky. grayson sure that the quote a number of times i get invited to view a new apartment. it's less than my pot. my, who has a recognizably german last name. stories like this are commonplace in germany among people with an immigrant background like so. they are in all shown here with her 2 sisters today, she wants her own tax accountancy. with 20 employees. she...
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he bids for a 2nd term president, a man or background cost his ballot in the to k at far i challenge emory in the pen cause her balance in northern france to a voter turnout by 5 pm was just over 63 percent. 2 points less than 5 years ago. ukraine's president is asking allies for more weapons ahead of a meeting with top us officials for domains. zalinski says you are secretaries of state and defense are expected in cave on sunday. washington has not confirmed this army commanders in marley, so at least 6 soldiers have been killed in 3 separate attacks. 20 security force personnel were injured. as annette and identified gunmen targeted military bases with bomb laden vehicles, marley has been repeatedly attack since fighters linked to al qaeda seized at territory in the north 10 years ago. a similar attack happened around the same time and neighboring burkina. faso 5 soldiers were among 10 people killed when an armed group attacked a military unit. now, jerry's president says the nation is in shock at the killing of at least $100.00 people at the, at an in legal oil refinery. officials in yo
he bids for a 2nd term president, a man or background cost his ballot in the to k at far i challenge emory in the pen cause her balance in northern france to a voter turnout by 5 pm was just over 63 percent. 2 points less than 5 years ago. ukraine's president is asking allies for more weapons ahead of a meeting with top us officials for domains. zalinski says you are secretaries of state and defense are expected in cave on sunday. washington has not confirmed this army commanders in marley, so...
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what would i emory has done that may be the cinderella story continues real madrid knocked out the cup holders. chelsea so they are also, you know, considered a favorite, but then we have a few teams in action tonight. we are, we all you want to focus on them. they play the winner have been feca and liverpool in a. you love the cinderella stories, the world needs a bit of hope right now in this. definitely a satisfies that request t w's. chris harrington talking to me a bit earlier when you're watching the w news. here's a reminder of our main story. us president joe biden has called russian president vladimir putin swore in ukraine, genocide fide and said the kremlin was trying to wipe the idea of you frame your nation foot couldn't vibe to continue the military operations until russia has achieved all of the times. so you're watching new news coming up next in detail. use asia, trouble in paradise as the solomon islands in the south pacific look to strike a security deal with china. concerns that china is using tick tock to spread, fake news to taiwanese teenagers, and more with meli
what would i emory has done that may be the cinderella story continues real madrid knocked out the cup holders. chelsea so they are also, you know, considered a favorite, but then we have a few teams in action tonight. we are, we all you want to focus on them. they play the winner have been feca and liverpool in a. you love the cinderella stories, the world needs a bit of hope right now in this. definitely a satisfies that request t w's. chris harrington talking to me a bit earlier when you're...
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maybe the, please don't like what i do. emory provokes the police and the country called we want to go to come home and we won't go with it. it will be able just to walk there, really that we won't be escorted by polyphony. we could pray a whenever we want, and where we want on the temple mount. the growing temple mount movement is a concern to many palestinians and muslims across his stomach world who say that alex or is a red line, consecutive is ready, governments have maintained, they have no intention of changing the situation. and israel's foreign ministry ela plead on sunday, reiterated israel's commitment to the status quo that only muslims pray and non muslims visit. events at the alex moss compound can be linked to triggering the 2nd intifada, and also the most recent garza war last year. nothing has the same ability to mobilize major protests and anger here at what's long been a volatile and emotionally charged religious epicenter. stephanie decker, al jazeera jerusalem. well, there's been a further development in the e. c. a. p and government's war with 2 growing rebels in
maybe the, please don't like what i do. emory provokes the police and the country called we want to go to come home and we won't go with it. it will be able just to walk there, really that we won't be escorted by polyphony. we could pray a whenever we want, and where we want on the temple mount. the growing temple mount movement is a concern to many palestinians and muslims across his stomach world who say that alex or is a red line, consecutive is ready, governments have maintained, they have...
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has provided no response, but we will keep you posted javier couso emory, a journalist and a former european parliament member. says washington's silence is because the west is deliberately ignoring some matters in ukraine if they would reflect poorly on kids leadership. and i know i'm also not our family that we don't see any reaction from either washington or the major west or mediate. because that would mean they accept their dealing with a regime that is train every way to restrict the right to free access to information. even resorting to lengthy prison sentences and abductions. thus, in view of a number of the crimes that we are witnessing, we can say this regime was inspired by new nazi ideas. any war is dangerous in any workers upon and knows that. but we cannot allow journalists to be turned into targets. abducted or even killed were developed society that protects the right to free access to information. was seen ukraine is that only journalists who repeat the official lie like a mantra are locked to work. this is not military journalism, but military propaganda. it should be conde
has provided no response, but we will keep you posted javier couso emory, a journalist and a former european parliament member. says washington's silence is because the west is deliberately ignoring some matters in ukraine if they would reflect poorly on kids leadership. and i know i'm also not our family that we don't see any reaction from either washington or the major west or mediate. because that would mean they accept their dealing with a regime that is train every way to restrict the...
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maybe the, please don't like what i do. emory provokes the police and the country called we want to go to come home and we wonder whether it will be able just to walk there. really, that won't be escorted by policeman. could pray a whenever we wanted, where we want on the temple mount. the growing temple mount movement is a concern to many palestinians and muslims across his lamid world who say that alexa is a red line, consecutive israeli governments have maintained they have no intention of changing the situation. and israel's foreign ministry ela plead on sunday, reiterated israel's commitment to the status quo that only muslims pray and non muslims visit. events at the alex. a mosque compound can be linked to triggering the 2nd intifada, and also the most recent garza war last year. nothing has the same ability to mobilize major protests and anger here at what's long been a volatile and emotionally charged religious epicenter. stephanie decker, al jazeera jerusalem. these ready armies says it's a tight talk. it's in lebanon after rock. it was fired into israel late sunday nights. t
maybe the, please don't like what i do. emory provokes the police and the country called we want to go to come home and we wonder whether it will be able just to walk there. really, that won't be escorted by policeman. could pray a whenever we wanted, where we want on the temple mount. the growing temple mount movement is a concern to many palestinians and muslims across his lamid world who say that alexa is a red line, consecutive israeli governments have maintained they have no intention of...
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maybe the police don't like what i do. emory provokes the police and the country called we want to go to come home and we want to was that it will be able just to walk there really, that we won't be escorted by police. mainly we could pray a whenever we wanted, where we want on the temple mount. the growing temple mount movement is a concern to many palestinians and muslims across the slam at world. who say that alexa is a red line, consecutive israeli governments have maintained they have no intention of changing the situation. and israel's foreign ministry ela plead on sunday, reiterated israel's commitment to the status quo that only muslims pray and non muslims visit. events at the alexa mos compound can be linked to triggering the 2nd intifada, and also the most recent garza war last year. nothing has the same ability to mobilize major protests and anger here at what's long been a volatile and emotionally charged religious epicenter. stephanie decker al jazeera jerusalem. though there's been a further development and the european government for, with 2 growing rebels in the north
maybe the police don't like what i do. emory provokes the police and the country called we want to go to come home and we want to was that it will be able just to walk there really, that we won't be escorted by police. mainly we could pray a whenever we wanted, where we want on the temple mount. the growing temple mount movement is a concern to many palestinians and muslims across the slam at world. who say that alexa is a red line, consecutive israeli governments have maintained they have no...