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melinda: yeah.our question makes me think about, a, how do we get more latino teachers so we have more models, more examples? so, one thing i think we can do to that end is meet our young earlier in the pipeline so that latino students earlier in the pipeline so that we're building educators earlier on. i also think there are number of great public schools across the country in affluent and not -- non-affluent areas that are doing phenomenal work. i think we need to study those. i think we need to understand what's making them work. i think they need to be culturally sensitive, culturally affluent, and i think when we find them, we grow them, we figure out how do we get more talented leaders to staff them -- them. i think the more models we can put in front of kids and again i always go back to communities. oftentimes people are searching outside of communities for leaders, talent, ideas. the answers are all here in this room, to her mac, full -- room, period, full stop. we just have to make sure th
melinda: yeah.our question makes me think about, a, how do we get more latino teachers so we have more models, more examples? so, one thing i think we can do to that end is meet our young earlier in the pipeline so that latino students earlier in the pipeline so that we're building educators earlier on. i also think there are number of great public schools across the country in affluent and not -- non-affluent areas that are doing phenomenal work. i think we need to study those. i think we need...
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i'm going to start with melinda wright. she is a program officer from k-12 education program as walton family foundation. in her position melinda focuses on the foundation in louisiana and nationally. before joining, she was a president of the collective and senior vice president of alumni diversity or teach of america. melinda served as an associate director of admissions, director diversity and student life at the westminster school in connecticut. thank you, emily and thank you for being with us. [applause] luis versalles is director of district partnership, courageous education. a second-generation afro-cuban american, bilingual, by culture. his life experience has fueled his passion for fostering racial lindquist again cultural equity in education. in his position he specialized in school district leaders in aligning their work at the personal, professional and organizational levels with racial conscious and socially just approach. in addition, he leads the team equities tessellation specialist who guide organizations
i'm going to start with melinda wright. she is a program officer from k-12 education program as walton family foundation. in her position melinda focuses on the foundation in louisiana and nationally. before joining, she was a president of the collective and senior vice president of alumni diversity or teach of america. melinda served as an associate director of admissions, director diversity and student life at the westminster school in connecticut. thank you, emily and thank you for being...
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and a conversation with bill and melinda gates on their latestnt philanthropic e. the announceme last night by the trump administration of new, sharply-lower limits on the number of refugees who will be admitted to the u.s. comes amid an ovell clamp-down on immigration. that's been illustrated starkly by the official policy of family separation athe u.s. border, that has left hundreds of immigrant families split apart. as yamiche alcindor reports, for one man in central america, it has meant months of separation from his daughter, andng liing, painful questions. >> alcindor: in a small bedroom in rural honduras, remders of an absent little girl. and a family separated, andan desperate foers. >> ( translated sometimes i don't eat. sometimes i don't sleep thinking about her. sh's something i wouldn't on anyone. you wouldn't understand it until you go through it. it's something tough, for her to be so far from me and thout us. >> alcindor: "r" is marianita, the six-year-old daughter of misael ponce herrera. the two were separated in june after they crossed the border
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great crane with us hi melinda and adoring good to see both well and let's start with you seven german still being held in turkey on political charges how likely is it that heikal mosque will be able to secure their release. well we have seen a thawing of relations between turkey and germany which had been very very tense ever since the attempted putsch against president after one two years ago and in recent months in fact several very high profile release as both a journalist and it's you and most recently a journalist translator named tolu and that particular release of mrs tolu at the end of august was viewed as a sign of a warming in relations which not coincidentally coincidentally is taking place against the backdrop of very strong tensions between turkey and the u.s. so perhaps a recognition on the part that it really does need closer relations and support within europe and especially from germany which of course is home to many many. residents of turkish origin so for all those reasons there is hope here that we may see some movement on the detention of the remaining seven germ
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i spoke with bill and melinda gates before the report was released about those concerns.bill and melinda gates, thank you very much for talking with the good news in this report you point t is more than a billion people on the planet have been lifted out of extreme poverty just since 2000 but the i challenge s not concentrated in parts of this world that where it's really going to be hard to make the next set oimprovements. how is that bill gates? >> well it's amazing how asia including most large countries there have gotten extreme poverty down quite substantially. so as you say africa is going to have a very high share of the people in extreme poverty. and in fact the births in the world are shifting towards africa a quarter of the births today but over the course of the century it becomes half of all e births in the world. so we need to really double down take the positive examples from ia. what was done there in terms of health and education and go to even the toughest pa africa and execute those investments and so it's a call that to maintain the great progress we're
i spoke with bill and melinda gates before the report was released about those concerns.bill and melinda gates, thank you very much for talking with the good news in this report you point t is more than a billion people on the planet have been lifted out of extreme poverty just since 2000 but the i challenge s not concentrated in parts of this world that where it's really going to be hard to make the next set oimprovements. how is that bill gates? >> well it's amazing how asia including...
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what needs to be done, melinda? >> i think, when i think about this i think that humanity is at the base of all of it and it is what gets lost. i'm not going to bore you with a list of programs that i think we could do, but i think sometimes people go into our schools and our communities and are looking for the first time how capable our kids are, right? and then some of us are there because we know how capable our kids are. i think that's a subtle difference with the point i'm making is, our students only have us to be their strongest most prolific, most powerful advocate. and i think that day in and day out if we can figure out a way to be the voice, to be the best ambassadors, just to give them the opportunity to go to school everyday and just be students, i think we're doing a world of difference. >> luis, , i want to ask a question about dreamers. they are now asked in this government to go back to the country. there's no solution for them. how can we first tell the people that they are, they are being good for
what needs to be done, melinda? >> i think, when i think about this i think that humanity is at the base of all of it and it is what gets lost. i'm not going to bore you with a list of programs that i think we could do, but i think sometimes people go into our schools and our communities and are looking for the first time how capable our kids are, right? and then some of us are there because we know how capable our kids are. i think that's a subtle difference with the point i'm making is,...
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and melinda with that i'd like to turn to you how much pressure do you see heikal mosse being able to apply in this meeting because i mean it's not only the seven german citizens that he wants released there are also major human rights concerns in the country that's right i think he certainly will attempt to apply pressure germany has been applying pressure in the past months for example by limiting arms exports to turkey turkey is a nato partner but arms exports have plummeted since the recent tensions between turkey and germany and also the german government issued travel warnings warning tourists not to travel to turkey last spring again because the tensions those warnings have been relaxed they didn't have an enormous effect on toward tourism but that is certainly of great concern to turkey because as you say its economy absolutely has been tanking and it really needs that tourism so there are a couple of levers that the germans can work with and the fact is that we've seen turkey reconvening the committee that discusses how to put european union economic and policy. recommendatio
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joining us to talk about that is melinda gates herself.for having me. >> i know this is a busy time for you, so we appreciate your time you guys focus and highlight some very important goals and make sure that we are kind of following up on a lot of the promises that we've made. >> yes yeah, bill and i are in new york because we're hosting an event called goalkeepers it's really to show what's the progress that's happened on these u.n. sustainable development goals that were set in 2015. and to talk about the fact the world has made incredible progress, but that progress is not at all inevitable. >> that's what struck me from the goalkeepers progress report this year. you focus specifically on global health and eliminating poverty you all have been very optimistic where people think things have not gotten better. you've pointed out things have gotten better. the line struck with me is progress is possible but not inevitable what did you see happen over the last year. is there anything that caused you to think that? >> as you said, poverty'
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why are women falling behind i recently spoke with melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation about the imbalance. >> women are so underrepresented in the technology sector in the united states. we need to create new pathways for women into technology, that first opening computer science class at college is too late >> girls who code is an organization created to help young girls discover technology. the program offers curriculum to set up after school clubs so girls can learn the basics of coding with the ultimate goal of inspiring them to pursue a career in technology in just six years 90,000 young women across the country have signed up, and the girls who code alumni who have declared majors are excusing computer science or related fields at a rate 15 times the national average. joining us now is the founder of girls who code thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> you started this six years ago. what was the inspiration why'd you do it? >> i'm a weird person to have started this organization. i was terrified of math and science growing up i wasn't a coder i w
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let's get you more on these developments of that want to turn now to chief political correspondent melinda a crane melinda german chancellor angela merkel's main ally in the bundestag voted out of office unexpectedly why. because of rising dissatisfaction with in her party dissatisfaction about the first six months of this grand coalition in which we've seen repeated political crisis in which we've seen rising divisions within the conservative bloc in which we have also seen falling poll numbers for the conservatives by the way for the social democrats as well both coalition parties at this point would no longer get a majority if elections were to be held tomorrow tomorrow and ultimately rising dissatisfaction with the leadership of the chancellor herself that is what this vote means if you just look at the symbolism this parliamentary leader who was voted out today folk are cowed or is a very very close ally of the chancellor he's been in his position exactly as long as she has been chancellor this was the first contested election for the head of the conservative policy group and parliame
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itself so i think we are likely to see a real challenge to her authority in the future all right melinda crane thank you so much for your continued coverage. and that there's a press thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us news continues at the top of the hour. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first words are going to be called the coaxing germany touch. why not i'm with. you to the shops and it's simple online on your mobile and free. t w z e learning course. germany maybe you see. make your sport t.v. even smarter d.w. force more to. what you watch for when you want it. to do extraordinary in-depth you decide what's on find out more. dot com smart t.v. . this man risked his life to rescue books from the hands of the so-called islamic state the militant group adopted a scorched earth policy in the iraqi city of mosul burning books on mass so that nothing of value would be left to the enemy omar sought to rescue what he could. not after the needed to shift for me these cultural assets mean everything got there the basis for building a n
itself so i think we are likely to see a real challenge to her authority in the future all right melinda crane thank you so much for your continued coverage. and that there's a press thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us news continues at the top of the hour. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first words are going to be called the coaxing germany touch. why not i'm with. you to the shops and it's simple online on your mobile and free. t w z e...
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what needs to be done, melinda? >> i think humanity is at the base of all of it and what gets lost.'t bore you with a list of programs i think we can do but, i think sometimes, people go into our schools and communities and are learning for the first time how capable us my kids are. and some of us are there because we know how capable our kids are. and i think that is a subtle difference. the point i am making is, our students have us to be their strongest, most prolific, most powerful advocate. and i think that day in and day out, if we can figure out a way to be the voice to be the best ambassadors just to give them the opportunity to go to school everyday and just be students, i think we are doing a world of difference. >> i want to ask a question about dreamers. right now they are asked to go back to their countries. there is no solution for them. how can we first tell the people that they are good for this country economic, cultural, education topic. that they can be here they are more than 700,000 students still -- >> to me this issue as my colleagues are saying as complicated
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more on these developments like to turn out to chief political correspondent and the linda craig melinda good to see you a german chancellor merkel's main ally in the buddhist tog voted out of office out of the blue apparently why. well because of rising dissatisfaction within the party dissatisfaction about the constant crises and divisions of this government's first six months in office dissatisfaction over plummeting support from the voters the party's support in the polls has been going down continually since it came into office and in fact if elections were to be held now this grand coalition of the social democrats and the and the conservatives would not get a majority from the voters so dissatisfaction with that and ultimately dissatisfaction with the chancellor's leadership if we take a look at the symbolism here as you mentioned. the outgoing chairman of the head of the part of the parliamentary fraction is a very close ally of the chancellor he was the longest serving head of the parliamentary group ever he had been in his office exactly as long as the chancellor herself anothe
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what we see on rising polarization and and the right wing and at the moment they're feeling no way melinda crane of the german capital thank you so much. well now let's get a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the u.s. president donald trump has warned to syria against launching an attack on it live the last rebel stronghold in the country syrian forces are massing around the northwestern province trump tweeted that an offensive could cause a human tragedy russia and iran are expected to back any assault. thousands of bolivian cocoa farmers have taken to the streets of la paz to protest against the president they've blamed him for a crackdown on illegal cocoa cultivation two farmers were killed in clashes with anti drug police last week many cocoa farmers are unhappy at long's redefining areas where coca can be legally grown. time lapse video shows storm clouds gathering over the coast of florida in the united states a hurricane warning in force for much of the central gulf coast as tropical storm gordon heads toward land the national hurricane ce
what we see on rising polarization and and the right wing and at the moment they're feeling no way melinda crane of the german capital thank you so much. well now let's get a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the u.s. president donald trump has warned to syria against launching an attack on it live the last rebel stronghold in the country syrian forces are massing around the northwestern province trump tweeted that an offensive could cause a human...
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the rwandan health ministry and the bill and melinda gates foundation are supporting me out but it's not supposed to replace actual doctors so we still need doctors but fish did in fact she did just that when we see it is just a tool that we are putting in the hands of the does to empower them if basic medical care using a i successfully in rwanda the baba app could be used worldwide. shift says get well soon or with artificial intelligence. and as always we leave through the exit out internet find to the weak today it's a trip throughout history. chinese filmmaker who has many painting and drawing skills has waxer in the style of different areas an art history and he's put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand views on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette he seamlessly glide through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionism off canvas and japanese painting or chinese entering. in just one minute that showed us the well the hot. and next week the craze for a sporting events is booming around the globe espec
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card melinda was battling of the goes to cry cooler in new zealand and this is what happened. my first by psycho moses sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by the social door even something as simple as learning how to write a by side isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to take a lot of my own but it took me years to convince my parents. finally they gave up and went on by me on my side of the returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than riding a bike and no i wanted to reach all those women back home who are bones made in two thousand and four and inform them about the basic rights. my name is the about of people home and i wore them. to the. turkish president. is in berlin today at a time all hype and political tension but in business we report about the ties that bind companies in both countries including a massive high speed rail project. also on the show hold on to last year's wouldn't jump but if you count a massive drought in australia has led to a shortage of wool pushing prices to record highs. welcome to the b
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our chief political correspondent belinda creech is on the story for us tonight and he needs you melinda the key ally of chancellor merkel in the in the saga of parliament lost his post how did that happen. because of intense divisions and dissatisfaction within the conservative bloc in parliament dissatisfaction with the fact that in the six months the government has been in power there have been continuing crises domestic political crises and in fact ever more divisions both between the conservatives and between them and their coalition partners also dissatisfaction with the fact that both parties in this grand coalition the social democrats and the conservatives have seen a continuing drop in their poll numbers if there were to be elections held right now in germany they would not get a majority and then ultimately dissatisfaction with the chancellor's leadership the person they defeated here was her absolute right hand man many people would say her yes man the person who will now be taking over the new group leader is someone who's promising fresh initiatives and independents that is
our chief political correspondent belinda creech is on the story for us tonight and he needs you melinda the key ally of chancellor merkel in the in the saga of parliament lost his post how did that happen. because of intense divisions and dissatisfaction within the conservative bloc in parliament dissatisfaction with the fact that in the six months the government has been in power there have been continuing crises domestic political crises and in fact ever more divisions both between the...
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melinda wrightth 12 ogram officer from k to in walton family foundation. the foundation making in louisiana and nationally. foundation ng the she was the president of the collective and senior vice of diversity for teach for america. she serves as an associate admissions director of diversity and student life at school in connecticut. thank you for being with us. [applause] we have the director of the k through 12 district pitch education. afro-cuban eration american bilingual and his his ience have fueled passion for fostering racial and in education. in his position he specialized district g school leaders in aligning the perform personal al and -- professional and ohhal levels ith racial conscience and social approach. he led a team of specialists who have brought the nation into equity transformation. welcome, luis. you for being with us this morning. lilja garcia is one of the most spanish educators president of the national the first ssociation latina in that position. s says testing is plain in public education taking over ime students spends in the
melinda wrightth 12 ogram officer from k to in walton family foundation. the foundation making in louisiana and nationally. foundation ng the she was the president of the collective and senior vice of diversity for teach for america. she serves as an associate admissions director of diversity and student life at school in connecticut. thank you for being with us. [applause] we have the director of the k through 12 district pitch education. afro-cuban eration american bilingual and his his ience...
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melinda cark/student- "(philippe) did you consider not coming to school at all and what changed your mind? (melinda) yeah, we were considered but i had a math test, so i realized i should probably get my math test done and then i could leave." police say the student behind the threat appears to have acted alone. in clayton, philippe djegal, kron four news. <:08 nats... forward and right five>( robin )a coast guard a coast guard helicopter crew rescued a 76-year-old woman from a cruise ship near the golden gate bridge. it happened yesterday and crews say the 'star princess' ship was about 35- miles southwest of the brdige. the coast guard says, they were contacted by cruise ship personnel ... asking to help the woman who they say was feeling sick. no word on how she is doing this morning. ( robin )new this morning... some lanes on the golden gate bridge will be closed during the week... as workers install a suicide net. the work will be done during the overnight hours... starting monday and it will last through 20-21. at least one lane in both directions will stay open during the clos
melinda cark/student- "(philippe) did you consider not coming to school at all and what changed your mind? (melinda) yeah, we were considered but i had a math test, so i realized i should probably get my math test done and then i could leave." police say the student behind the threat appears to have acted alone. in clayton, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( robin )a coast guard a coast guard helicopter crew rescued a 76-year-old woman from a cruise ship near the golden gate bridge....
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melinda cark/student- "(philippe) did you consider not coming to school at all and what changed your mind? (melinda) yeah, we were considered but i had a math test, so i realized i should probably get my math test done and then i could leave." police say the student behind the threat appears to have acted alone. in clayton, philippe djegal, kron four news. (catherine) a local jury has found a career criminal knownas the "gypsy hill killer"... guilty.. of killing two teenaged girls. the trial began september 7th. rodney hal-bower disrupted opening statements by yelling at the jury... that he was innocent and had never raped or killed. authorities believe.he raped and killed six young women over a five- month period in early 19-76. d-n-a evidence led to his arrest in 20-14. prosecutors say, they charged him with the two murders with the strongest evidence. (pam) in the bay area, we in the bay area, we are keeping a close eye on fire danger. (catherine) chief meteorlogist lawrence karnow is here to explain when we might be at risk again . lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with hig
melinda cark/student- "(philippe) did you consider not coming to school at all and what changed your mind? (melinda) yeah, we were considered but i had a math test, so i realized i should probably get my math test done and then i could leave." police say the student behind the threat appears to have acted alone. in clayton, philippe djegal, kron four news. (catherine) a local jury has found a career criminal knownas the "gypsy hill killer"... guilty.. of killing two teenaged...
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(melinda) 30." just before noon... the clayton police department announced that the student who allegedly hacked the social media accounts to make the threat was arrested at their home. they were booked into juvenile hall for identity theft and making criminal threats.ferd santos/parents- "we have to be aware of kids and families that might need help. there's a reason why they act out this way -- cause they need some help." the students we spoke with say they intend to attend class wednesday. in clayton, philippe djegal, kron four news. (catherine) this was just the latest school threat in the east bay in recent days. today there was also a shooting threat at livermore high school. extra officers were on patrol.. and a threat was posted on social media... targeting clayton valley charter high school yesterday. last week - pittsburg high school was threatened... but police eventually determined the threat was not credible. (jr stone) happening now... police are looking for this man-- after they say the inmate walked awa
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that's good will from t w chief political correspondent melinda crane welcome milind germany's debate over migrants and racism has dominated news headlines and here and around the world of late how significant is an event like the candidates concert. i think it's absolutely significant it's not going to convert to bands of neo nazis overnight but the organizers of this concert made it clear that that was not there and they had no illusions in that respect but since the events in chemist's we've heard repeated calls for people to take a stand for the silent majority to make its voice heard and i think we absolutely saw the people attending this concert and also those who are going to a state who by the way the lead initiator was a local group one of the bands that played cuff clip and they made it very clear they are not willing to see the streets of their city of candidates simply handed over to the far right and neo nazis so i think in that sense it is absolutely a signal to the region to the rest of germany and also to the world which as you said has been closely following developme
that's good will from t w chief political correspondent melinda crane welcome milind germany's debate over migrants and racism has dominated news headlines and here and around the world of late how significant is an event like the candidates concert. i think it's absolutely significant it's not going to convert to bands of neo nazis overnight but the organizers of this concert made it clear that that was not there and they had no illusions in that respect but since the events in chemist's we've...
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>> melinda gates: you bet.elf out now with the scholarship program is, you remove that barrier, they not only do as well as their white peers, no matter what zip code they're from-- they often actually do better. >> pelley: the gates program looked for good students, but not necessarily the top of their class. the results have been remarkable. nearly 90% of the gates scholars have earned a degree, and that's life-changing because, on average, graduates earn a io fetimes. now it's kaira kelly who's doing the teaching, after earning a bachelor's and master's degree in education with her gates scholarship. as college becomes more expensive and student debt rises, what's at stake for america? >> bill gates: well, it's a huge problem. we'll have a two-class society, where the richer families are able to support the scholarship, and you'll have an inner-city, mostly minority group that's no longer going to those elite colleges. and therefore, a lot of the high-paying professions are out of their reach. so that's real
>> melinda gates: you bet.elf out now with the scholarship program is, you remove that barrier, they not only do as well as their white peers, no matter what zip code they're from-- they often actually do better. >> pelley: the gates program looked for good students, but not necessarily the top of their class. the results have been remarkable. nearly 90% of the gates scholars have earned a degree, and that's life-changing because, on average, graduates earn a io fetimes. now it's...
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(melinda) 30.">( darya ) students we spoke with say they do plan on going back to class this morning.( james ) another big story this morning.. the bay area professor accusing supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh of assault... wants the f-b-i to investigate. christine blasey ford and kavanaugh are set to testify monday on capitol hill... during a public hearing. ford says kavanaugh assaulted her while the two were in high school... saying he pinned her down and tried to undress her. kavanaugh denies the allegations. ford's legal team wants the f-b-i to investigate the allegations ábefore testimony is taken. they also say ford has gotten death threats since coming forward. but the white house says a federal investigation won't help... and most republicans still back kavanaugh. ( james ) also happening today... president trump will get a first-hand look at the damage left behind by hurricane florence... as he travels to north and south carolina. the storm has killed 36 people. right now... more than 10-thousand people in the carolinas are in disaster shelters... and many could fi
(melinda) 30.">( darya ) students we spoke with say they do plan on going back to class this morning.( james ) another big story this morning.. the bay area professor accusing supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh of assault... wants the f-b-i to investigate. christine blasey ford and kavanaugh are set to testify monday on capitol hill... during a public hearing. ford says kavanaugh assaulted her while the two were in high school... saying he pinned her down and tried to undress...
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michael somers and nurse melinda houston volunteered to work at their hospital through the storm. >> a lot of stress but i think more than anything people are just proud to be doing what we're doing. >> reporter: houston's house one of the many that flooded. >> it's hard. i was a little tearful earlier. it's hard not knowing i have a house to go home to. at least i'm here with my co-workers. >> reporter: the community is pulling together to help where they can. this is actually one of the rescue vehicles. this is someone trying to get in to bring that boat in and rescue people from all that flooding. those rescuers are right now trying to cut this tree up so they can clear the road and get to new bern. >> reporter: brandon weatherington says he's been out since 4:00 a.m. working through the hurricane. why is it so important to help these people? >> i'd hope they'd do it for me. >> reporter: the relief effort far-reaching. team bravo traveled in from new york. all fdny and nypd officers. they specialize in water rescues. last year they responded to hurricanes harvey, irma, and maria.
michael somers and nurse melinda houston volunteered to work at their hospital through the storm. >> a lot of stress but i think more than anything people are just proud to be doing what we're doing. >> reporter: houston's house one of the many that flooded. >> it's hard. i was a little tearful earlier. it's hard not knowing i have a house to go home to. at least i'm here with my co-workers. >> reporter: the community is pulling together to help where they can. this is...
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. >> reporter: melinda sandy from vancouver british columbia say the conference is a way to network and share the latest innovation, like her company, lion electric. >> we manufacture electric school buses. i'm here to provide shuttles from the muscogee center to the fairmount. three protesters at the climate summit said they and their ideas are being ignored. the protesters briefly disrupted yesterday's climate summit just as former new york mayor michael bloomberg about to speak. the demonstrators said political and business leaders just aren't doing enough to fight climate change. >> if you look at the program it is corporate heads, elected officials, and everything they were saying was all about making profits. >> only in america could you have environmentalists protesting an environmental conference. >> outside of the muscogee center about 500 protesters filled the streets taking issues with governor brown's policies on fossil fuel production claiming he approved more than 200 new oil wells in california. >>> california is closer to reducing greenhouse gas emissions per governor br
. >> reporter: melinda sandy from vancouver british columbia say the conference is a way to network and share the latest innovation, like her company, lion electric. >> we manufacture electric school buses. i'm here to provide shuttles from the muscogee center to the fairmount. three protesters at the climate summit said they and their ideas are being ignored. the protesters briefly disrupted yesterday's climate summit just as former new york mayor michael bloomberg about to speak....
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melinda spiny at them with a series of initiatives and in august the documentary took place in new york. america's very first arctic submission for dogs a new breed of art lover. and to the kotel in the german countryside the many kid asian style garden. but when the guests means have around the pool things can get pretty loud. plots here she is a luxury hostel for dogs a weekend of luxury pampering for pooches costs around one hundred twenty euros. our number one dog friendly leisure activity there's even a mess. but do dogs need a massage absolutely absolutely absolutely when the dogs have to deal with stress just as much as humans do. and they deserve treats just as much as humans do to anyone for a banana sausage time. it's. quality i think my dog would like the but not on his but he'd be all over the sauces on the math that. aspirin is this is a we take a trip back in time that is the theme of a series this week and the reason why yesterday we looked since the history of the brandenburg gate checkpoint charlie is another major the museum that office visit has a glimpse of the strug
melinda spiny at them with a series of initiatives and in august the documentary took place in new york. america's very first arctic submission for dogs a new breed of art lover. and to the kotel in the german countryside the many kid asian style garden. but when the guests means have around the pool things can get pretty loud. plots here she is a luxury hostel for dogs a weekend of luxury pampering for pooches costs around one hundred twenty euros. our number one dog friendly leisure activity...
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concert cabinets and sharing the link to the event on his facebook site chief political correspondent melinda crane explains why. amongst the bands who played there was a pretty far left a band that has at times been under observation by germany's approval of the f.b.i. and that led to criticism interestingly enough from the conservative party here in germany from the christian democrats so not from well from the right wing as well from the far right but in fact from mainstream parties why is that because there's enormous nervousness here about how to handle this rising right wing demagoguery and the fact is we have seen too few of the mainstream politicians actually go to candidates only the family minister has done so and here we hear this nervous reaction from the mainstream i think people are very very uncertain what to do about what we see on rising polarization and and the right wing and at the moment they're feeling their way. and that was our chief political correspondent linda crane a short while ago meantime critics say the hostility toward migrants is big fanned by italy's new popu
concert cabinets and sharing the link to the event on his facebook site chief political correspondent melinda crane explains why. amongst the bands who played there was a pretty far left a band that has at times been under observation by germany's approval of the f.b.i. and that led to criticism interestingly enough from the conservative party here in germany from the christian democrats so not from well from the right wing as well from the far right but in fact from mainstream parties why is...
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tonight is a microsoft cofounder and one of the world's leading philanthropists through the bill and melinda which just released its goal keepers day to report on youth population growth and how it will affected future world progress. please welcome bill gates. (applause) welcome back it to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: first things first when they sper view him please don't get up immediately because people think we are fying and we are a not. >> i don't want to overstay my welcome. >> trevor: but everyone is like bill gates, did you offend him, no, that is what he does, he is done he done, gees up and leaves, everyone else is like i'm out, i'm done that show you become a billionaire am welcome back to the show. congratulations on another successful year on the goal keepers event. towk talk to us about goal keeper, people know are you involved with fill an thropy, but what is your intention with the goal keeper's event. what are you trying to inspire in people. >> all the countries from the united nations made a set of commitments to improve the state of life to get rid of disea
tonight is a microsoft cofounder and one of the world's leading philanthropists through the bill and melinda which just released its goal keepers day to report on youth population growth and how it will affected future world progress. please welcome bill gates. (applause) welcome back it to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: first things first when they sper view him please don't get up immediately because people think we are fying and we are a not. >> i don't want to...
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donor us which is a little bundle only or even if occasionally shit and also support from bill and melinda gates on dish in the us a d. in the book to book because of korea and also support from the australian government who defied all those donors as supporting to respond activity and now this time order the death count on tucked into late three provinces and the second round is going on until the end of this week in nine i didn't buy the premise is that in the high risk areas and they know the country would be moving one very difficult and challenging c two is in the challenging campaign which it would be conducted nationwide in old country and it explains age group on fifteen years on from zero to a few to me is wrong because now we had reason to be demoralized. a feisty disorder countries not preparing planning in receiving the medical plans for the medical plans and that the cultivation of the images alterations into the system of the ship approach i live in london right the leadership of the u.s.c. all right dr klein and we thank you for your time on this that dr bethany mclean joini
donor us which is a little bundle only or even if occasionally shit and also support from bill and melinda gates on dish in the us a d. in the book to book because of korea and also support from the australian government who defied all those donors as supporting to respond activity and now this time order the death count on tucked into late three provinces and the second round is going on until the end of this week in nine i didn't buy the premise is that in the high risk areas and they know...
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kyle melinda was paddling off the coast of new zealand he said he can feel the full impact of the octopus on his face lesson learned never get in the way of a seal helping it's. all right so the day is nearly done the conversation continues online and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow will be another day we'll see you then if but. more intrigue international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week such as president brad check time a better one state visit to germany has be carefully choreographed and sports sounds good relations between brooklyn and ankara back on track well it would be increasingly for terry and me to return states find out. quadriga. d.w. . the world's most powerful intelligence agencies. working together on climate research. end of the cold war made that possible. the united states and russia seems to offer to me the former foes became collaborators even managed to conceive a disastrous coincidence. the morning. but. i'm not laughing. because i'm gunning down place and laughing with the time and i think thinking to jam a culture i.
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karl melinda was paddling off the coast of perth in new zealand he said he could feel the full impact of that octopus on his face lesson learnt never get between a c.e.o. and his want. ok never get in the way of business news either mark is here and all eyes are on italy this morning not just the markets just the markets as italy's minister of economy and finance giovanni is expected to present his budget plan for twenty nine thousand later today or you can be sure that the rest of the eurozone will be listened carefully because italy's question government is determined to fulfill a expensive campaign promises from a basic income for poor people to a lower retirement age now that might please voters but how to reconcile a generous tax and welfare program with budget discipline rules let alone the financial stability of the blocks third largest economy. both the five star movement and the league said they would keep the budget deficit below the limit of three percent of g.d.p. as stipulated by the eurozone regulations now the government is expected to flout e.u. rules by raising italy'
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kyle melinda was paddling off the coast of new zealand that he can feel the full impact of the octopus on his face lesson learned never get in the way of a seal founding it's. all right the day is nearly done the conversation continues online and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow will be another day we'll see you then about. the. walking one hundred phone cameras. extravagant phantom costumes on stage at the moment. the outfits in maine pyaar family run business. quick yes they feel the place staunton is fabulous cabaret costumers. bureau max next on. it's a game that seemingly without barriers global free trade. but who makes two moves. an. story of winners and losers. the decepticon. so. you move on w. . a contentious figure at home. in germany. gorbachev is one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. he continues to fight for world peace with the reminder by the much we have to comprehend when he says taken us today there is a new arms race. the arrow of time gorbachev and the op
kyle melinda was paddling off the coast of new zealand that he can feel the full impact of the octopus on his face lesson learned never get in the way of a seal founding it's. all right the day is nearly done the conversation continues online and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow will be another day we'll see you then about. the. walking one hundred phone cameras. extravagant phantom costumes on stage at the moment. the outfits in maine pyaar family run business. quick yes...
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killing 58 people and injuring 851, including joseph's cousin - melinda brockie...melinda brockie / shootingright side of my face. it went through and it came through my left side of my cheek."since the shooting, joseph says his family has suffered from post traumatic stress disorder and anxiety... and that's where jax the labradoodle came in. jax brought them comfort...but tonight the johnsons are inconsolable.they say their neighbor shot and killed jax sunday morning.speaker not identified: "i heard a loud boom and i jumped up and then i heard another boom and i just heard jax just screaming and barking really really loud."joseph johnson / pet owner: "i jumped up and i come running out and by the time i got to the end of the driveway jax was dead."the bellingham herald reports whatcom county sheriff's deputies cited the neighbor, who told deputies the dog was chasing his chickens, but he refused to cooperate further.the bellingham herald goes on to report that an investigation showed no chickens were harmed and the neighbor was reckless in the way he fired his shotgun at the dog.melinda br
killing 58 people and injuring 851, including joseph's cousin - melinda brockie...melinda brockie / shootingright side of my face. it went through and it came through my left side of my cheek."since the shooting, joseph says his family has suffered from post traumatic stress disorder and anxiety... and that's where jax the labradoodle came in. jax brought them comfort...but tonight the johnsons are inconsolable.they say their neighbor shot and killed jax sunday morning.speaker not...
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about the chief political correspondent milind crying melinda stands found us have just given the first press conference to tell us more about that aims and how they want to achieve them well as they were just expressed by his out of agone connects to you saw in that piece she's the head of the parliamentary group of the left party she essentially expressed two aims that are perhaps potentially contradictory one is to reclaim the streets from the far right from the anti immigrant to get a movement the other one is to bundle the forces of the left in order to pave the way for a new left leaning federal government that would amongst other things renew the welfare state and listen to all of those germans who feel that their interests and voices have been ignored so first of all in terms of trying to win support from those who are perhaps tending toward the far right many critics say art the leaders of this movement to potentially adopting the far right own anti immigrant language in order to try to win these voters isn't there a risk that they themselves are moving toward populist national
about the chief political correspondent milind crying melinda stands found us have just given the first press conference to tell us more about that aims and how they want to achieve them well as they were just expressed by his out of agone connects to you saw in that piece she's the head of the parliamentary group of the left party she essentially expressed two aims that are perhaps potentially contradictory one is to reclaim the streets from the far right from the anti immigrant to get a...
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the giving pledge, created by bill and melinda gates and warren buffett, invites the wealthiest individuals to spend more than half of their wealth on charitable causes. so far your name has not appeared on the giving pledge. why is that? well: i thought i may as exceed it without going through the rigmarole. andrea: fair answer. [applause] it is self image, too. i don't see myself as a big deal . in recent years, i have thought about the circumstances under which i grew up and i realized that across from our family home was a junkyard -- i guess they are called salvage yards now. the junkyard that i played in was up the street and that was great because there were stacks of old comics and stuff like that. but then i realized we grew up kind of in between, hovering above poverty. am a bignot think i deal. i do not have a personal assistant or anything like that. although my wife has gotten very good at making airline reservations. part of it is just self image talking. i am not that big a deal and that is my reality. leave that to the room to decide. you are a very modest man, very humble.
the giving pledge, created by bill and melinda gates and warren buffett, invites the wealthiest individuals to spend more than half of their wealth on charitable causes. so far your name has not appeared on the giving pledge. why is that? well: i thought i may as exceed it without going through the rigmarole. andrea: fair answer. [applause] it is self image, too. i don't see myself as a big deal . in recent years, i have thought about the circumstances under which i grew up and i realized that...
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>>reporter: attendees like melinda from vancouver, british columbia say it is a way to network and share latest innovations. like her company, and electric. >> we manufacture electric school buses. we are here to take part in the global climate action summit , but we are providing a shuttle. >>reporter: is a sampling of some activities going on today. there are seminars and activities going on into the early evening. actor alec baldwin was in san francisco today recording his podcast. >>reporter: summit also continues tomorrow, you can expect more activity with that as well. >>> about 10 protesters briefly disrupted the climate summit as former mayor michael bloomberg took stage. the group says political and business leaders aren't doing enough to fight climate change. >> protesters want their ideas to be heard as well. >> if you look at the program it is corporate heads and elected officials. everything they were saying was all about making profit. >> only in america could you have environmentalists protesting an environmental conference. >> outside the center, about 500 people filled t
>>reporter: attendees like melinda from vancouver, british columbia say it is a way to network and share latest innovations. like her company, and electric. >> we manufacture electric school buses. we are here to take part in the global climate action summit , but we are providing a shuttle. >>reporter: is a sampling of some activities going on today. there are seminars and activities going on into the early evening. actor alec baldwin was in san francisco today recording his...