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nakamura for the services he provided to our people. >> nakamura was shot dead three years ago sparkingnational outrage. but the 73-year-old's life saving work continues through humanitarian groups in afghanistan. >> translator: my request to those currently leading afghanistan, and this is my earnest request, is to quickly complete all of dr. nakamura's unfinished projects. >> nakamura was killed during a period of peace talks before the taliban seized control of afghanistan. his case remains unsolved. >>> world leaders and ministers from the group of seven countries will hold a summit in >> authorities believe this sum core bring an outbreak of covid and flu. they urged local governments to make sure they're prime minister said the government will keep using scientific evidence in efforts to enable social economic activity that is as close as possible to normal. >> translator: we'll continue expanding the health care system including vaccinations against the coronavirus. and on line consultations for outpatients. >> last month the government decided to ease restrictions on covid patie
nakamura for the services he provided to our people. >> nakamura was shot dead three years ago sparkingnational outrage. but the 73-year-old's life saving work continues through humanitarian groups in afghanistan. >> translator: my request to those currently leading afghanistan, and this is my earnest request, is to quickly complete all of dr. nakamura's unfinished projects. >> nakamura was killed during a period of peace talks before the taliban seized control of afghanistan....
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lab founder karen nakamura and associate director nate tilton say they encourage members to be unashamedeir spaces on and off-campus. >> the world is built for a certain type of people. and recognizing that it's built to allow certain people to move without any issue throughout the world and succeed, and it's not built for others. cat: in his second year at berkeley, tilton entered a classroom that was too tight to maneuver in his wheelchair. so he had to listen to the lecture facing a wall. on another occasion when using his walker, tilton struggled going up a hill on campus. >> i ended up having to go to the e.r. because the hills just aggravated my disabilities quite a bit. but if the signage would have told me that there was an accessible route through some of these buildings that connected, that could have been avoided. but i had no idea. cat: those experiences inspired him to create the radical mapping project, a crowd-sourced navigation app designed to help students with disabilities get around campus. >> this is not just unique to berkeley. this is something common to a lot of ca
lab founder karen nakamura and associate director nate tilton say they encourage members to be unashamedeir spaces on and off-campus. >> the world is built for a certain type of people. and recognizing that it's built to allow certain people to move without any issue throughout the world and succeed, and it's not built for others. cat: in his second year at berkeley, tilton entered a classroom that was too tight to maneuver in his wheelchair. so he had to listen to the lecture facing a...
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cat: back on cams, nakamura says she wants the lab to be a bridge between the bay area's tech industriess disability communities. >> all the large corporations are realizing that they have massive power and that if they don't start to think through the ethical, political, legal issues, someone else will. our goal is ultimately to create a community in which disabled people really feel empowered to take control of their lives and take control over all this technology that's seeping into everyone's surroundings. cat: for the pbs newshour, i'm cat wise in berkeley, california. amna: and online, we have more from the researcher on making tech that is useful and delightful for people with disabilities. that is at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funng for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular sku has been to provide wireless service. we offer a variety of no contract plans and our team can find one t
cat: back on cams, nakamura says she wants the lab to be a bridge between the bay area's tech industriess disability communities. >> all the large corporations are realizing that they have massive power and that if they don't start to think through the ethical, political, legal issues, someone else will. our goal is ultimately to create a community in which disabled people really feel empowered to take control of their lives and take control over all this technology that's seeping into...
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based in the lebanese border town of nakamura. this they made the me locally or this is a political achievement every day that an enemy recognizes the state of israel in a written degree in front of the entire international community. so every day that the united states from stand behind us and provide security and economic guarantees to the agreement that has more on the deal from the lebanon israel boundary in southern lebanon, vested interest, historic deal, but both sides insisting that it is limited in scope. it only involves daily and i think the maritime border. lebanon has repeatedly said that this is not the peace treaty. this does not signify in any way a normalization of relations and the foreign policy of this country will not change . the latest statement coming from the president seems to be in response to what the israeli prime minister said that this is a political achievement. and a de facto recognition of, of the state of israel. ukraine says where the weather and difficult terrain in making its counter offensive
based in the lebanese border town of nakamura. this they made the me locally or this is a political achievement every day that an enemy recognizes the state of israel in a written degree in front of the entire international community. so every day that the united states from stand behind us and provide security and economic guarantees to the agreement that has more on the deal from the lebanon israel boundary in southern lebanon, vested interest, historic deal, but both sides insisting that it...