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nigerian president mohamad to haris foreign for a 2nd term the 7 to 6 year old one reelection in february a promise to revive the economy improve security and tackle corruption and many young nigerians are not convinced he's the right choice. on the tussles in brussels continue as a new leaders clash over who should be the next president of the european commission the post election such as so far failed to find a consensus candidate. i'm focused on welcome to the program we saw in the united states for a special counsel robert muller has reiterated that his investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election did not exonerate u.s. president donald trump speaking in washington mr molder said that if he'd been confident the president had not committed a crime if reporting he would have said so. you know some search engines investigation did find that russia attempted to interfere in the 2016 u.s. presidential election it also appeared to rule out testifying before congress and was his testimony was contained in the reports and he had nothing to audience in the 2016 presidential ele
nigerian president mohamad to haris foreign for a 2nd term the 7 to 6 year old one reelection in february a promise to revive the economy improve security and tackle corruption and many young nigerians are not convinced he's the right choice. on the tussles in brussels continue as a new leaders clash over who should be the next president of the european commission the post election such as so far failed to find a consensus candidate. i'm focused on welcome to the program we saw in the united...
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i'm on you can mackinnon thanks so much for joining us the nigerian president mohammed dubow hari is set to be inaugurated for the 2nd time today hari and his convoy have just arrived in the central square in the capital of hooja and we'll be talking to our correspondent funny in a moment his the. attending the inauguration she told us many young people are skeptical that the 76 year old president is the right man to revamp the economy she spoke to young voters who see no reason to celebrate today's inauguration of. these young men who want this cocktail bar and if the president were to stop by they would mix of very special drinks for him. if you miss a strong drink if so maybe you could resets in 6. where you get a strong drink you puts you to sleep when you wake up maybe news going to think about all these youths gave all this strong drink let's see what we could do for them. they feel biharis doing way too little to empower the youth all of them have studied abroad back here they are often called front of the nigeria's makeshift infrastructure such as its regular power outages th
i'm on you can mackinnon thanks so much for joining us the nigerian president mohammed dubow hari is set to be inaugurated for the 2nd time today hari and his convoy have just arrived in the central square in the capital of hooja and we'll be talking to our correspondent funny in a moment his the. attending the inauguration she told us many young people are skeptical that the 76 year old president is the right man to revamp the economy she spoke to young voters who see no reason to celebrate...
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news live from for lent nigerian president a hollow jubal hari is sworn in for a 2nd term the 76 year old won the election in february after pledging to live by the economy improve security and tackle corruption but many young nigerians for me unconvinced he is the right choice for their future also coming up the tussle for the top job in brussels is underway and it could take some time the leaders are clashing over who should be the next president of the european commission a post-election summit in brussels has so far failed to ease the tensions clocks. live. chats live in the. bed and porch tumbling off 10 was living a nightmare. one woman's tragic story of a son lost to hopefully avoid addiction as u.s. drug maker johnson and johnson defends its role in court plus the world of formula one says its final farewell to a motor sport legend niki lauda is being buried today in his hometown of vienna austria following his death last week at the age of 78. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program nigeria's president muhammadu buhari has been an angry. for a 2nd and final term the 76 year ol
news live from for lent nigerian president a hollow jubal hari is sworn in for a 2nd term the 76 year old won the election in february after pledging to live by the economy improve security and tackle corruption but many young nigerians for me unconvinced he is the right choice for their future also coming up the tussle for the top job in brussels is underway and it could take some time the leaders are clashing over who should be the next president of the european commission a post-election...
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i'm sorry kelly walk into the program nigeria's president mohamad hari has been sworn in for a 2nd and final term the 76 year old took the oath of office and open air ceremony in the capital of gujarat but he did not give and then on hero address a number of regional leaders attended the low key event in africa's most populous nation. and our correspondent on a char has been following the inauguration and. people are packing up here at eagle square and if you look to my right that's the stage for president hu hari was sworn in for a 2nd time in his life but this time around the ceremony was rather low key it was rather short as well due to security concerns but also due to the fact that democracy day that usually takes place in may 29th has been moved to june 12th is another reason why probably it's better to make sure that this integration is quiet and that has to do with a reservation and skepticism among many nigerians who did not vote for president bihari 2nd term and for his a.p.c. party especially young voters that i've spoken to said they are not satisfied with the results of pr
i'm sorry kelly walk into the program nigeria's president mohamad hari has been sworn in for a 2nd and final term the 76 year old took the oath of office and open air ceremony in the capital of gujarat but he did not give and then on hero address a number of regional leaders attended the low key event in africa's most populous nation. and our correspondent on a char has been following the inauguration and. people are packing up here at eagle square and if you look to my right that's the stage...
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>> it's a huge deal, hari. it's, you know, this is the, the coming on-- coming of age of the new emperor and empress, and it will be their first international state visit. it's also portant for japan to show that the relationship with president trump and with united states is the iority for them. there will be a large g-20 meeting next mth in japan, so lots of state leaders will be coming to the country. so, this really sets the sta for the japanese to say, "this is an alliance that matters to us." >> sreenivasan: now, one of the pressing concerns in that region right now is north korea and the missile tests that they've been having, and really the u.s.' t sture on what we consider to be a problem and w don't. >> exactly. and, you know, the japanese ha watched very closely the president's diplomacy with kim jong-un, the leader of the d.p.r.k. he, prime minister abe has been very supportive the president's engagement with mr. kim. but he has also continued to advocate maximum pressure-- in other words, not relea
>> it's a huge deal, hari. it's, you know, this is the, the coming on-- coming of age of the new emperor and empress, and it will be their first international state visit. it's also portant for japan to show that the relationship with president trump and with united states is the iority for them. there will be a large g-20 meeting next mth in japan, so lots of state leaders will be coming to the country. so, this really sets the sta for the japanese to say, "this is an alliance that...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in brooklyn, new york. >> woodruff: after last month'se stating fire at notre dame cathedral in paris, leading stonemasons offered a warning-- think carefully about reconstruction or risk substandard wo. special correspondent malcolm brabant visits a cathedral in the english city of york to see how the artisans there rebuilt after a fire in 1984. this report is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> reporter: like notre dame, york minster has dominatedr he landscape nturies. it has similar architectural characteristics and it offers the hope of recovery from the inferno. >> in july 1984, it was a very hot summernd in the early
for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in brooklyn, new york. >> woodruff: after last month'se stating fire at notre dame cathedral in paris, leading stonemasons offered a warning-- think carefully about reconstruction or risk substandard wo. special correspondent malcolm brabant visits a cathedral in the english city of york to see how the artisans there rebuilt after a fire in 1984. this report is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> reporter: like notre dame, york...
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lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. athe united states and ir continuing their tense standoff nder the trump administration's economic sanctionsehran's threat of stepped up uranium enrichment. the u.s. isending the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. abraham lincoln" to the persian gulf and ditional b-52 bombers to counter what the trump administration calls "clear indications" of stilld unspecifreats from iran. sranian media quoted a senior commander of ira revolutionary guard today saying that the presence of u.src ft carriers in the persian gulf is not a threat but an opportunity and that "if the m americans makee we will hit them in the head."ec last nighttary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. is positioning military forces as a "deterrent." >> our aim is not war, our aim is a change in the behavior of the iranian leadership. we hope the iranian people will get what they finally want, and what they so richly deserve. >> sreenivasan: joining us nowas fromngton, d.c. for analysis of the growing tension between the u.s. and ira
lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. athe united states and ir continuing their tense standoff nder the trump administration's economic sanctionsehran's threat of stepped up uranium enrichment. the u.s. isending the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. abraham lincoln" to the persian gulf and ditional b-52 bombers to counter what the trump administration calls "clear indications" of stilld unspecifreats from iran....
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my 1st guest today is abel hari supporter i will because she joins me now from b. capital a butcher welcome to africa many nigerians feel that president bush did not achieve enough in his 1st term why does he still have your support. because as you can see i attended this you know reassuring from jugo are due to my sport to mr president. and he used to have my sports because what he seemed to agree on he's pro misuse of delivering a d.v.d. of democracy to nigerians so i get that you're saying that this is a president often take pretty and many people echo that sentiment but people worry about the fact that he is not to live it on many promises he's made boko haram missed in the threats in the north economy is not doing well why does he deserve another term. he deserves some of the time in order to question what he did or he's a chief means so far because when we are talking of the away or push to the extreme core muscle of most east major riyad because we no longer are year 2 of won't last seen any c.t.o. from a junior to me yes i see for him he's close will you do
my 1st guest today is abel hari supporter i will because she joins me now from b. capital a butcher welcome to africa many nigerians feel that president bush did not achieve enough in his 1st term why does he still have your support. because as you can see i attended this you know reassuring from jugo are due to my sport to mr president. and he used to have my sports because what he seemed to agree on he's pro misuse of delivering a d.v.d. of democracy to nigerians so i get that you're saying...
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nigeria and that there's stability and security in this country a lot of homework for president hu hari that he's basically inheriting from his 1st term in office as he's trying to fulfill these promises and this time around as he says he wants to make sure that the youth is becoming the future of. finnish and a budget family friends and fans pay their respects so that. mickey lauder in his home city of vienna today to the public until midday this was the 1st time a memorial mass for an athlete has been held inside cities like comics and stephen's cathedral of a lot of betide 985 but remain active in the sport throughout his life will be buried at a family ceremony later. it's from top story his 1st public comments regarding his investigation u.s. special counsel has said this indictment has to trump was never an option and justice department guidelines for separate charging the sitting president to take confidence president did not commit a crime. what a sense of. business africa up next with benefits only good news. is quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we nee
nigeria and that there's stability and security in this country a lot of homework for president hu hari that he's basically inheriting from his 1st term in office as he's trying to fulfill these promises and this time around as he says he wants to make sure that the youth is becoming the future of. finnish and a budget family friends and fans pay their respects so that. mickey lauder in his home city of vienna today to the public until midday this was the 1st time a memorial mass for an athlete...
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my 1st guest today is able haris of course i will back akashi joins me now from the capital welcome to africa many nigerians feel that president bush did not achieve enough in his 1st term why does he still have your support. because last you can see i attended this you know richelle from jugo due to my sport to mr president. and he used to have my sports because what he seemed to agree on he's promises of delivering a d.v.d. of democracy to nigerians so i get that you're saying that this is a president often take rooty and many people echo that sentiment but people worry about the fact that he is not to live it on many promises he's made a boko haram missed in the threats in the north economy is not doing well why does he deserve another to. he deserve i'm about timing or ducked you did or he's my chief means so far because when we are working . their way up push to get past cream corn muscle from old east nigeria because we no longer are year 12 won't last in any city or for major area so dreamy yes i see fun he's course will you do it you know and yes i cheat me it's. ok so a lot of
my 1st guest today is able haris of course i will back akashi joins me now from the capital welcome to africa many nigerians feel that president bush did not achieve enough in his 1st term why does he still have your support. because last you can see i attended this you know richelle from jugo due to my sport to mr president. and he used to have my sports because what he seemed to agree on he's promises of delivering a d.v.d. of democracy to nigerians so i get that you're saying that this is a...
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with already used organized a low key ceremony some with president obama degree hari took his oath of office at eagle square in the capital city of marjah a number of african leaders attended the occasion in africa's most populous nation . and we're now we're joined by w. funny char who is reporting from eagle square in a blue gym where president hu hari's inauguration is still ongoing funny we're hearing of a low key ceremony why is that and what has the turnout in line. the president who are actually just warning and gracious actually about getting of else's hearing actually comes in the background if you look at the hyatt these areas where i am right now a specific forward of focus a were not fired a lot of people there to average ordinary citizens from of injured rather high representative former officers or military guards and this is all built in one of the reasons why a lot of young people feel like this integration is not for them with this deal that is higher particularly for much perhaps from them some people actually just a couple of days ago before this they are very proud
with already used organized a low key ceremony some with president obama degree hari took his oath of office at eagle square in the capital city of marjah a number of african leaders attended the occasion in africa's most populous nation . and we're now we're joined by w. funny char who is reporting from eagle square in a blue gym where president hu hari's inauguration is still ongoing funny we're hearing of a low key ceremony why is that and what has the turnout in line. the president who are...
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just heard there in your report about voter apathy the many young nigerians who don't support the hari was turn out looking like that today. well the crowd is actually just gathering behind me but i'm not expecting a huge party for very official reasons the main celebrations of integration day have been shifted to june 12th when for the very 1st time the jury is going to celebrate democracy day own june 12th so far that they were celebrated today on may 29th so that's the official reason but then again if you talk to people as we have on the ground you get a sense from the use especially the majority of the electorate actually in nigeria why they're going to stay away from a celebration today here at eagle square and that is because simply they are disillusioned i mean let's just face the facts the unemployment has tripled since the beginning of the 1st term of president hu hari 4 years ago also there is another sad record nigeria has become the capital basically of poverty worldwide and then again of course is a big challenge of security and instability so there's so many challenges t
just heard there in your report about voter apathy the many young nigerians who don't support the hari was turn out looking like that today. well the crowd is actually just gathering behind me but i'm not expecting a huge party for very official reasons the main celebrations of integration day have been shifted to june 12th when for the very 1st time the jury is going to celebrate democracy day own june 12th so far that they were celebrated today on may 29th so that's the official reason but...
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we just heard there in your report about various apathy the many young nigerians who don't support hari what's turnout looking like today. well right now actually the crowd is bigger than just an hour ago everybody is here except the president of the vice president they are about to arrive in a short while and the actually swearing in is going to take place in one hour from now nobody comes to the turnout in terms of you know just a normal citizen i expect this to be a very small gathering a very small party also here in the city of which has to do with the fact that the country remains very much split over the question who should lead this country in the ditch direction which has to do with has to do with the it's connected to the voter turnout number while it was historically no the lowest in 20 years since the end of may to rule but it also has to do with the fact that a lot of people did not want a president who hari to have a 2nd chance 41 percent actually voted for the main contenders party i think while because p.d.p. party yes it is reservation and skepticism that is mixing amon
we just heard there in your report about various apathy the many young nigerians who don't support hari what's turnout looking like today. well right now actually the crowd is bigger than just an hour ago everybody is here except the president of the vice president they are about to arrive in a short while and the actually swearing in is going to take place in one hour from now nobody comes to the turnout in terms of you know just a normal citizen i expect this to be a very small gathering a...
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this is day that we news live from a nigerian president mohammed who hari is sworn in for his 2nd term 76 year old election in february on a promise to revive the economy improve security and tackle corruption and many young nigerians are not convinced he is the right choice also on the program the same process continue this clash over who should be the next president of the european commission post-election summits have so far failed to find consensus conjures. up funds from english football clubs so awesome chelsea are actually staying away from the back to stadium in azerbaijan that's not championship game he wrote but the tournament kicks off in a few hours will tell you why. i'm still gael welcome to the program nigeria's president mohamed who hardly has been sworn in for a 2nd and final time for the 76 year old took the oath of office at an opening ceremony and kept to a budget but it but did not give an inaugural address of what was a fairly low key event attended by a number of regional leaders. d.w. correspondent. was there. people are picking up here at eagle square if you lo
this is day that we news live from a nigerian president mohammed who hari is sworn in for his 2nd term 76 year old election in february on a promise to revive the economy improve security and tackle corruption and many young nigerians are not convinced he is the right choice also on the program the same process continue this clash over who should be the next president of the european commission post-election summits have so far failed to find consensus conjures. up funds from english football...
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relieved today she doesn't have to comp through footage of yet another explosion she must only added haris visit but just how far can she push the envelope with the government there's a source fishel. but how it will always be questioned i mean no matter how you know science you know the story you are doing is you know you will have to write though why you are in the story that makes it very have you know the stories especially especially for you in sheets on your own blessings job usually involves many constraints in terms of press freedom nigeria is currently ranked one hundred twenty s. by reporters. without borders that's one hundred twentieth out of one hundred eighty countries despite the government's official obligation to protect the freedom of the press but as human rights organizations point out the reality on the ground is different jonell is a subject of violence and they are denied access to information. this is with my car in january his newspaper office was raided by the military because of this article that got him in trouble a story about an operation against boko haram wh
relieved today she doesn't have to comp through footage of yet another explosion she must only added haris visit but just how far can she push the envelope with the government there's a source fishel. but how it will always be questioned i mean no matter how you know science you know the story you are doing is you know you will have to write though why you are in the story that makes it very have you know the stories especially especially for you in sheets on your own blessings job usually...
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nigerian president mohamed hari is for his 2nd 76 year old one free election in february on the promise to the 5 the economy improve security. tackle corruption many young nigerians are not convinced seems the right choice also on the program the same brussels continue to lead this clash about who should be the next president of the european commission post-election summit i serve fail to find consensus counters.
nigerian president mohamed hari is for his 2nd 76 year old one free election in february on the promise to the 5 the economy improve security. tackle corruption many young nigerians are not convinced seems the right choice also on the program the same brussels continue to lead this clash about who should be the next president of the european commission post-election summit i serve fail to find consensus counters.
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in operation for nigeria's president mahmoud abbas hari his 2nd term is underway the 75 year old former army general won a closely fought election on in february he campaigned on promises to revive the economy and corruption and defeat boko haram fighters in the northeast are his main political opponent has challenge the election result. way has stepped up its legal fight against u.s. sanctions the company filed a motion in court to have bans on its business unconstitutional as federal agencies and contractors are prohibited from using weiwei equipment for national security reasons andrew brown adrian brown pardon me has this report. if you companies could withstand the assault that while ways no wonder part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media our rig in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain times for the country's biggest technology company now effectively locked out of the us market we believe these sets a dangerous precedent that they it's can it come and our way tomorrow it could be your industry your company your consumers on wednesda
in operation for nigeria's president mahmoud abbas hari his 2nd term is underway the 75 year old former army general won a closely fought election on in february he campaigned on promises to revive the economy and corruption and defeat boko haram fighters in the northeast are his main political opponent has challenge the election result. way has stepped up its legal fight against u.s. sanctions the company filed a motion in court to have bans on its business unconstitutional as federal agencies...
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people are picking up here at eagle square if you look to my right that's the stage for president hu hari was sworn in for a 2nd time in his lifetime but this time around the ceremony was rather low key it was rather short as well due to security concerns but also due to the fact that democracy day that usually takes place in may 29th has been moved to june 12th is another reason though why probably it's better to make sure that this inauguration is quite low key and that has to do with a reservation and skepticism among many nigerians who did not vote for president bihari 2nd term and for his. especially young voters that i've spoken to said they are not satisfied with the results of president 1st they would really want change in this country they want to make sure that the economy is really revamped that the corruption is really swept away in nigeria and that their stability and security in this country a lot of homework for president will harvey that he's basically inheriting from his 1st term in office as he's trying to fulfill these promises and this time around as he says he wants t
people are picking up here at eagle square if you look to my right that's the stage for president hu hari was sworn in for a 2nd time in his lifetime but this time around the ceremony was rather low key it was rather short as well due to security concerns but also due to the fact that democracy day that usually takes place in may 29th has been moved to june 12th is another reason though why probably it's better to make sure that this inauguration is quite low key and that has to do with a...
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johann hari, it's always an honor to have you on the show. >> totally my pleasure, tucker.much. >> tucker: i hope you'll come back. we are out of time sadly. will be back tomorrow with the show that is the sworn enemy align, both positive, groupthin groupthink. >> sean: great show. while come to "hannity." fox news alert. breaking moments ago, georgia congressman doug collins has released eight closed-door hearing transcripts from his committee's investigations into the fbi and obama doj. we know, here it comes, this is what i've been telling you, cascading down the avalanche, we have scores of new transcripts from loretta lynch. either she or comey are lying. andrew mccabe, james rybicki, many other high-ranking officials. based on these newly released documents, we can now confirm one major piece of information. former attorney general under
johann hari, it's always an honor to have you on the show. >> totally my pleasure, tucker.much. >> tucker: i hope you'll come back. we are out of time sadly. will be back tomorrow with the show that is the sworn enemy align, both positive, groupthin groupthink. >> sean: great show. while come to "hannity." fox news alert. breaking moments ago, georgia congressman doug collins has released eight closed-door hearing transcripts from his committee's investigations into...
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and we're hoping that's what they pick up >> sreenivasan: for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in eureka, illinois. f: >> woodrexting and emailing technology has revolutionized the way we communicate. it has pertted us to be more efficient, to stay in touch easier, and has likely changed the dynacs of some of our most important relationships. but within that volution, what have we lost? tonight, poet willie perdomo, urges us to take up pen and paper because, in his "humble opinion," a letter exp more than just words. >> these ds, humans are growing lonelier by the gigabyte. hookup and social apps connect us before we actually meet. bullies thrive anonymously. google completes our sentences. it takes only three emojis to say "let's have a martini and redance; it's going to be" words have lost their intent, eir impact. the role of writing letters has become an almost extinct practice in our daily lives. the envelope in the mail is just a bill. i used to be a passionate letter writer. i wrote my letters by hand, so w my friene able to see my redactions and second thoughts. they we
and we're hoping that's what they pick up >> sreenivasan: for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in eureka, illinois. f: >> woodrexting and emailing technology has revolutionized the way we communicate. it has pertted us to be more efficient, to stay in touch easier, and has likely changed the dynacs of some of our most important relationships. but within that volution, what have we lost? tonight, poet willie perdomo, urges us to take up pen and paper because, in his...
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hari sreenivasan has a report for our special "rethinking colle" series, part of our regular "makinthe grade" segment. nd>> sreenivasan: for thouof 'tllege students, like jose ceballos, this iust a math class. this is a way around a major roadblock to a college degree. e> i feel like my wh perception on math, like, just changed. >> sreenivasan: for decades, ceballos and others who did poorly in math weren't allowed to enroll in courses like these that count toward a bachelor's degree. instead, they were placed inle lol remedial courses. >> i hated it. i was like, "i don't want to do this." >> sreenivasan: victoria dominguez is ceballos' professor. >> i would see them just retaking the classes over and over, the same class. >> sreenivasan: in 2016, a study by the california public poly tustitute found that only one in fournts in remedial math classes were passing. the very courses that were designed to get students college -ready had become barro a four-year degree. >> i took it six times, and i couldn't pass it. >> sreenivasan: the passing rate for minority stsudenike reina schmitz was
hari sreenivasan has a report for our special "rethinking colle" series, part of our regular "makinthe grade" segment. nd>> sreenivasan: for thouof 'tllege students, like jose ceballos, this iust a math class. this is a way around a major roadblock to a college degree. e> i feel like my wh perception on math, like, just changed. >> sreenivasan: for decades, ceballos and others who did poorly in math weren't allowed to enroll in courses like these that count...
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hari sreenivasan has the story for tonight's "making the grade," and it's part of a special series on tuesdays this month about "rethinking college." >> sreenivasan: just days old, this newborn has already started saving for college. under a new pennsylvania program, every baby born or adopted in the state is given a college savings account with $100 in his or her name. >> that $100 is invested in our 529 account, and will grow over time. >> sreenivasan: the accounts ard the brainchif pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella.id so 140,000a year are born in pennsylvania? >> yes. >> sreenivasan: the new program, called keystone scholars, is ant effohelp future students cope with skyrocketing costs of college. >> over roughly 30 years, the coin of higher ed has gone u this country around 300%, while the median family income hassi lly not budged. >> sreenivasan: according to the federal reserve bank of new york, americans owe $1.46 trillion in student debt. treasurer torsella ss pennsylvania's student debt burden is particularly troubling. >> i'm a proud pennsylvanian. i love it when i c
hari sreenivasan has the story for tonight's "making the grade," and it's part of a special series on tuesdays this month about "rethinking college." >> sreenivasan: just days old, this newborn has already started saving for college. under a new pennsylvania program, every baby born or adopted in the state is given a college savings account with $100 in his or her name. >> that $100 is invested in our 529 account, and will grow over time. >> sreenivasan:...
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as hari sr nivasan reports, one couple is turning to humor to tackle conflict between ws and palestinians. >> sreenivasan: an unlikely duo... >> i'm jess. >> and i'm eman. >> and we're a jewish palestinian lesbian married couple. ( cheers and applause ) wow, that's not how our families reacted. >> sreenivasan: for the past year, comedians jess salomon and eman el-husseini have performed together, on stage and through instagram cartns, with one name: the el-salomons. jess is the one who proposed to me, amazing. she actually built the courage and asked my slim father for hand in marriage. he said no.em >> sreenivasan and jess' act draws on what they call their "inconvenient marriage." thei life as a jewish-palestinian couple, is finding newe audiences, at me time that the debate hts up in washington over u.s. support for israel. in recent months, prident trump has engaged in a wth of words wi representative ilhan omar, one of the first muslim women in congress, over langge republicans, and even some democrat >> what do you think? >> i like it but i wish yellow mustard. >> sreenivasan: after
as hari sr nivasan reports, one couple is turning to humor to tackle conflict between ws and palestinians. >> sreenivasan: an unlikely duo... >> i'm jess. >> and i'm eman. >> and we're a jewish palestinian lesbian married couple. ( cheers and applause ) wow, that's not how our families reacted. >> sreenivasan: for the past year, comedians jess salomon and eman el-husseini have performed together, on stage and through instagram cartns, with one name: the...
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hari sreenivasan has our report for our regular education segment, "making the grade." >> sreenivasan: it'snly a three-hour drive, but it might as well be a world away. these urban college students from chicago are trading skyscrapers for silos, as part of a university progra bring together rural and city students. the university of chicago and eureka college created the program, called bridging the divide, to address harsh political rhetoric that emerged after the 2016 elections between rural and urban communities. >> welcome everybody to eureka we're happy to have you here, and i'd like to tell you a little about our campus. >> sreenivasan: professor junius rodriguez is a history professor at eureka, a college in politically consvative central illinois. what is the divide about? >> we've forgotten how to communicate with one another, in so many respects. i think that one of the things about modern-day politics is, we make this assumption that anyone on the left believes a kind of rigid phosophy that's neve changing, and anyone on the right believes a rigid philosophy that's never e
hari sreenivasan has our report for our regular education segment, "making the grade." >> sreenivasan: it'snly a three-hour drive, but it might as well be a world away. these urban college students from chicago are trading skyscrapers for silos, as part of a university progra bring together rural and city students. the university of chicago and eureka college created the program, called bridging the divide, to address harsh political rhetoric that emerged after the 2016...
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learn more things, so you can learn wn you want to grow up. >> sreenivasan: for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan >> woodruff: it was yet another rocky day when it comes to the trade war between the u.s. and china. as we reported, the markets reacted strongly. chinese and trump administration officials are supposed to meet later this week to hammer out a trade agreement. but, getting a deal done looks even dicier than it did a week ago. over the weekend, the president unexpectedly threatened to raise more tariffs on chinese goods. this all fits right in line with president trump's approach to china. and that's the focus of tonight's "frontline." it's a joint investigation with npr. laura sullivanrrf npr is the pondent. she will talk with yamiche alcindor in a moment. but first, here is an excerptes about how the ent surprised the world with tariffs on china, after the two sides had already made some progress. eir negotiators agreed on a plan for china to buy billions of dollars of u.s. products like beef and natural gas. but behind the celebration, trump's nationalists had dideviseed
learn more things, so you can learn wn you want to grow up. >> sreenivasan: for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan >> woodruff: it was yet another rocky day when it comes to the trade war between the u.s. and china. as we reported, the markets reacted strongly. chinese and trump administration officials are supposed to meet later this week to hammer out a trade agreement. but, getting a deal done looks even dicier than it did a week ago. over the weekend, the president...
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hari sreenivasan has a look at a teacher training program that is mpming to increase diversity in the classroom, andve results all the way through college. it is the latest story in our special series on "rethinking college," and part or "egular education segment, "making the grad >> sreenivasan: francisco martinez will earn his teaching r-rtificate this month, but the 26-yd teacher-to-be wants to be more to his students. >> my goal is to be a good role model. o sreenivasan: martinez, was born in the u.s. to immigrant parents, says that his own overwhelmingly white. he hopes his background will resonate with elementary school students in fresno, california, where the districts' enrollment is 67% hispanic. >> i fl like some of the experiences they're going through, i'vseen myself, and i guess in a sense, i can kiot of provide r ear, or another person to rely on. >> sreenivasan: martinez may be right. cassandra herring heads an alliance that helps prepare teachers for diverse student classrooms. >> we know from research that having a teacher of color actually can move student achievemen
hari sreenivasan has a look at a teacher training program that is mpming to increase diversity in the classroom, andve results all the way through college. it is the latest story in our special series on "rethinking college," and part or "egular education segment, "making the grad >> sreenivasan: francisco martinez will earn his teaching r-rtificate this month, but the 26-yd teacher-to-be wants to be more to his students. >> my goal is to be a good role model. o...
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was designed to intimidate and has put its troops on high alert and jarius president mohammed to the hari is being inaugurated for a 2nd term in office the 75 year old former army general won a closely fought election in february he campaigned on promises to revive the economy and corruption and defeat boko haram fighters in the north east its national security advisor says he is quote almost certain that iranian naval mines damaged oil tankers off the coast of united arab emirates earlier this month john bolton also says there's been a failed attack against a saudi oil shipping port and the city of jambu be his current visit right now he said it comes amid escalating tensions between washington and tehran more from same bus robbi now what we're seeing in terms of this attack on the u.a.e. port the allegations of an attack that the united states says was carried out by iran iran has said that that was possibly a false flag operation carried out by the united states or israel also providing no evidence for this so certainly they are on opposite sides of a story that both countries leaders
was designed to intimidate and has put its troops on high alert and jarius president mohammed to the hari is being inaugurated for a 2nd term in office the 75 year old former army general won a closely fought election in february he campaigned on promises to revive the economy and corruption and defeat boko haram fighters in the north east its national security advisor says he is quote almost certain that iranian naval mines damaged oil tankers off the coast of united arab emirates earlier this...
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news live from her lead nigerian president will follow jubal hari is sworn in for a 2nd term the 76 year old one reelection in february after pledging to abide the economy improve security and tackle corruption but many young nigerians for me unconvinced he is the right choice for their future also coming up a tussle for the top job in brussels is underway and it could take some time to heal leaders are clashing over who should be the next president of the european.
news live from her lead nigerian president will follow jubal hari is sworn in for a 2nd term the 76 year old one reelection in february after pledging to abide the economy improve security and tackle corruption but many young nigerians for me unconvinced he is the right choice for their future also coming up a tussle for the top job in brussels is underway and it could take some time to heal leaders are clashing over who should be the next president of the european.
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now the top story that we're following for you now during president hari is sworn in for a 2nd term the 76 year old won re-election in february after pledging to revive the economy improve security and tackle. that you're up to date. thanks for watching. calling all women what do you think why do we are an hour less than men and why are we less likely to be promoted and why are we more at risk of poverty and all the. isn't the same worldwide or are there places where women are the higher earners closing the gender pay gap more money for women. made in germany. d w. eco africa. these people used to make money by hunting elephants. now they earn their living collecting elephant dung from queen elizabeth national park in uganda. their work plays an important role in protecting this endangered species. in 60 minutes. or. i'm not going to think out of the gym well i just sometimes out but most end up in winter that means the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes question but interesting to see the country that i now live. via nudity the fullest drama they o
now the top story that we're following for you now during president hari is sworn in for a 2nd term the 76 year old won re-election in february after pledging to revive the economy improve security and tackle. that you're up to date. thanks for watching. calling all women what do you think why do we are an hour less than men and why are we less likely to be promoted and why are we more at risk of poverty and all the. isn't the same worldwide or are there places where women are the higher...
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complete different perspective now so you know way that donald trump is right he should be should not be hari because it's not mesnick the audience also look at how much he wanted to compromise who is china but on the other hand if that deal is signed should be sustainable not hijacked by some as up events or incidents so therefore i think that kind of full way to fall while it may not be bad for both countries but the point is that the doubt global economy will be effected right stock market will effect it i hope with this kind of game we're not that go on for too long. china does seem to be fighting a lot of fronts at the moment you mentioned some of the disputes over the south china sea there's also a push back on this debt trap financing of its bells and road initiative as well as fears over who are way it knows of course there's this massive fear of skepticism about its economic and military expansion how much will this push back and skepticism have been sort of figured into the made in china 2025 initiative that you that you mentioned in passing that. well my part of my observation is c
complete different perspective now so you know way that donald trump is right he should be should not be hari because it's not mesnick the audience also look at how much he wanted to compromise who is china but on the other hand if that deal is signed should be sustainable not hijacked by some as up events or incidents so therefore i think that kind of full way to fall while it may not be bad for both countries but the point is that the doubt global economy will be effected right stock market...
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have also made their mark highlighting the unresolved conflict playing out just a short drive away hari forsett television. where there are concerns about an increase and the number of attacks against christians there's still no word on who was behind last sunday's church attack and the country's nor the government believes eisel and the greater sahara may be behind it nicholas haq has an exclusive report from the remote region of where the group is expanding its reach we travel deep into northern brick enough. on the front line of an expanding war against the group islamic state in the greater sahara. this is. a christian town in the muslim region now living in fear. i examined my goal was running late for last sunday's mass when 20 mouse gunmen stepped in front of him they shot the priest in the head then they randomly selected 5 worshippers killing them one by one while perishers watched. among those killed was by my goes father a devout christian now buried in the church grounds. they were in military fatigue we thought they were the police but then they told women and children to l
have also made their mark highlighting the unresolved conflict playing out just a short drive away hari forsett television. where there are concerns about an increase and the number of attacks against christians there's still no word on who was behind last sunday's church attack and the country's nor the government believes eisel and the greater sahara may be behind it nicholas haq has an exclusive report from the remote region of where the group is expanding its reach we travel deep into...
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conservative that'll be a thing in polls the gests of the great 6 party which has been formed in a great hari to push with rex it is now leading the polls with something like 35 percent of the vote but what has even more importantly the 2 big parties the labor party and the conservative party which alcor the political system in britain they are the parties that alternate and which government. the country are themselves showing signs of clear disintegration so the government hasn't implemented any policies for months there is no programme for government in will the prime minister has lost credibility the last subject was discussed in the house of commons which had nothing to do with gregg's it was about. what actually happened i'm not on any sort of stand i would argue that breaks it is that surrogates are playing that is very interesting with alexander mackerras said because you know when we look at the upcoming european elections you know labor in the conservatives or expected to do very poorly but if we look at the european elections traditional parties of the left and right are also going
conservative that'll be a thing in polls the gests of the great 6 party which has been formed in a great hari to push with rex it is now leading the polls with something like 35 percent of the vote but what has even more importantly the 2 big parties the labor party and the conservative party which alcor the political system in britain they are the parties that alternate and which government. the country are themselves showing signs of clear disintegration so the government hasn't implemented...
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for example electricity or education funding to char from the inauguration ceremony of president hu hari in nigeria's capital abuja thank you funny. and as we heard funny mention there not all nigerians are happy about election about half of registered voters in february's election were under the age of $35.00 and many of them are skeptical about their 76 year old president is the right man to revamp the economy funny also spoke earlier with young voters who see no reason to celebrate today's inauguration. these young men who want this cocktail bar and if the president were to stop by they would make a very special drink for him. if you miss a strong drink so maybe you could resets. where you get a strong drink you put you to sleep when you wake up maybe you're going to think about these youths gave strong drink let's see what we could do for them. they feel is doing way too little to empower the youth all of them have studied abroad back here they are often called front of nigeria's makeshift infrastructure such as its regular power outages they must spend 200 dollars every month just t
for example electricity or education funding to char from the inauguration ceremony of president hu hari in nigeria's capital abuja thank you funny. and as we heard funny mention there not all nigerians are happy about election about half of registered voters in february's election were under the age of $35.00 and many of them are skeptical about their 76 year old president is the right man to revamp the economy funny also spoke earlier with young voters who see no reason to celebrate today's...
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3rd of the electorate went out to vote at all a historic low which does not bode well for president haris 2nd term. all right let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world afghan politicians and representatives from the taliban have met in moscow part of a conference marking 100 years of diplomatic ties between russia and afghanistan opening the meeting in russian foreign minister sergei lavrov called for the complete withdrawal of international forces from afghanistan. in australia newly reelected prime minister scott morrison has been sworn into office a week after his conservative coalition won a surprise victory his cabinet includes ken wyatt's the 1st aboriginal person to become minister for indigenous affairs. in argentina activists are renewing efforts to legalize abortion will make his have said they would introduce a bill to legalize the term a nation of pregnancies up to 14 weeks a similar motion poss the lower house of congress last year but was defeated in the senate due to opposition from religious groups. now it's the deadliest climbing season i
3rd of the electorate went out to vote at all a historic low which does not bode well for president haris 2nd term. all right let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world afghan politicians and representatives from the taliban have met in moscow part of a conference marking 100 years of diplomatic ties between russia and afghanistan opening the meeting in russian foreign minister sergei lavrov called for the complete withdrawal of international forces from...
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me one exhibit pulling back the veil on the lives of international spies, like the so-called mata harid exotic dancer. >> she didn't spy for very long. only really a few months, and of course, she ended her life really tragically. she was executed during world war i for espionage. >> reporter: you'll also find a high-altitude flight suit on roi.eee so they could capture the imagery from the skies. >> reporter: and, this ice pick used to assassinate a soviet exile. >> you can still see the rust mark right on the blade there, with the bloody fingerprint of the assassin. >> many if not most of the artifacts here in the new museum originated in my personal collection. >> reporter: intelligence historian h. keith melton spent 45 years tracking down what he calls history's obscure artifacts. he now has 7,000 of them. >> there is a hidden world behind every newspaper headline, every television story on international relations. the true stories are even more fantastic than the fiction. >> reporter: like that of the so-called "russian ten," a group of russian spies living as suburban couples, t
me one exhibit pulling back the veil on the lives of international spies, like the so-called mata harid exotic dancer. >> she didn't spy for very long. only really a few months, and of course, she ended her life really tragically. she was executed during world war i for espionage. >> reporter: you'll also find a high-altitude flight suit on roi.eee so they could capture the imagery from the skies. >> reporter: and, this ice pick used to assassinate a soviet exile. >> you...