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The British based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the harass our dean faction had been the target of the attack the group is believed to be linked to al-Qaeda It came hours after the start of a unilateral ceasefire declared in eagerly by the Russian backed Syrian government forces the United Nations secretary general is visiting Goma in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo where health workers are struggling to hold the spread of the deadly Ebola virus and Tony a terrorist has come to express his support for them our Africa editor Will Ross reports in eastern Congo Antonio good terrorists will focus on the devastating a bowler outbreak and the international effort to stop the attacks by armed militias the 2 are linked because health workers attempts to stop the virus spreading have been undermined by the violence Ebola treatment centers have been attacked by rebels Congolese people have witnessed years of insecurity and displacement despite the presence of 16000 UN pe
All Bangladeshi peacekeeping force and the women who lead a nonviolent movement in Palestine on women war and peace tonight at 9. I. Hear a dead short. Casts. Something. And we re on to the next one. It s an overcast Sunday in Manchester Maine a Baptist preacher and a convicted felon speed northward in the station wagon along Route 17 they re going to be late for church well you know the way I look at it is if we can get enough. Exercise vendors and there we can swap the place yeah I m going to preach on some of that this water for the 2nd week in a row Reverend Stan Moody has signed out inmate James Carver on a 3 hour pass James is counting down the final months of his sentence at a previous center Sundays are his day off most days he works at a local egg farm in a work release program you re going to be putting in a week down there Oh yeah yeah 64 now follow this through your skin and James I 1st met about 2 years ago at Maine State Prison Stan was a chaplain James was on suicide wa
Ah. 2 Ok now. I m. Struggling. Don t. That teaching. Stand the. Only way I saw those talk about how. Good then legal. Nightmare. Can. Be. No matter. What I did. No. Wonder they say. I. 2 can now run. From. The moment of my. Own. Sweet Honey in the rock with Ellen s song. Good morning b.r. In the chair today we ve got a jam packed show today and I ll tell you about that in a sec but 1st thank you to Miranda merchants including Highway 254 sweet cravings ice cream and candy shop sips organic coffee drive through quarterly wood products and Tony Janeiro insurance just some of them are in the merchants and they are located in the town of Miranda on the Avenue of the giants gateway to Humboldt redwoods State Park. More information at 943-3047 or avenue of the giants Miranda California on Facebook. You know so we re going to have an abbreviated black history set here and then near the bottom of the hour we re going to talk with a leash a little tree and Naomi Wagner who with Ellen Taylor wi
Largest utility that it s filing for bankruptcy puts its problems squarely in the hands of Governor Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers they must now try to keep ratepayer costs down ensure wildfire victims get the money they re owed and rethink California s energy picture in the face of climate change Newsome said yesterday likely bankruptcy filing raises 3 fundamental questions about safety reliability and affordability Newsome also said he understands the particular concerns especially of wildfire victims may worry about whether bankruptcy will worth their efforts at reimbursement and cases where p. Janie is found liable the victims of these fires. Are more have more trepidation today they did it yesterday understandably so those are victims that are uninsured they re under insured insurance companies themselves obviously have a heightened sense of anxiety related to their inability perhaps in a bankruptcy to be able to access the capital. Reimbursements from the new Some said he d li