Fully boarded plane in minneapolis. The man accused of showing up to work under the influence details on the stungning arrest. The king of competitive eating scores another jawdropping record. Early today starts right now good wednesday morning im phillip mena and im frances rivera. Democrats drawing battle lines in their second president ial debate in night one of round two progressives clashed with moderates over the direction and the future of our country. Candidates offering competing visions on everythingfrom immigration to Health Care Medicare for all is comprehensi comprehensive. It covers all Health Care Needs for senior citizens. It will finally include dental care, hearing aids, and eyeglasses but you dont know second of all you dont know that i do know it. I wrote the damn bill. Nbcs tracie potts is in d. C. To break it down for us. The narrative tonight seemed to be the democratic partys left versus the center. Reporter exactly here was a debate where you could figure out i
Rose above the scandal becoming Prime Minister twice until her assassination in december 2007 i would have a son and chosen as still a teenager zardari returned to meet her Pakistan Peoples Party and won the peoples vote. He lasted the full 5 year term the 1st president to do so controversially supporting the us in its effort to win the war in afghanistan and helping former president barack obama launch an assault on the taliban inside pakistan but Domestic Support eroded as a tax increase and after the severe floods of 2010 zardari chose not to run for reelection 2013th leaving office with words of reconciliation for his rival Prime Minister nawaz sharif. We will support you in the fight against the forces which are trying to weaken pakistan and who dont support democracy and want to politics of guns rather than vote. The pakistani government led by imran khan has made fighting corruption a priority former Prime Minister now as sharif has already been indicted on corruption charges da
The south korean speaking up to save a language at risk of extinction. Welcome to the program a lebanese businessman who spent 4 years in a rainy and prison is almost back in beirut theres a scene here on the left is also a u. S. Permanent resident he was detained in 2015 well visiting iran for a conference and sentenced to 10 years in jail on charges of spying for washington his release comes at a time of rocketing tensions between iran and the u. S. But irans judiciary says this is purely a legal matter and has nothing to do with politics. We received a request from the zakah for his release because it is Good Behavior the president ministrations supported his release after the lebanese president has blasted ported mr zaka release short of that he would not commit any further criminal acts the Court Finally issued a conditional release order all these procedures are carried out according to the purely judicial procedure and the subject is not linked to any political file or Exchange
Problems and besides the instability is corruption we listen. Benighted states and President Trump into conflict we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter just 0. Today is the air in the early a silent killer. And here in the stream well take a look at why in 2018 indias capital had 0 good air quality days this is an important topic for our Indian Community and we want to hear from you share your thoughts tweet us or leave them in our live shot and you too can be in the stream. According to a report released this month by the center for science and vironment indias noxious air is responsible for 12. 5 percent of all deaths in the country one of the worst affected indian cities is the capital new delhi where some days breathing the air is equivalent to smoking 44 cigarettes a day. And delhi is deadly air is the subject of a new people in power documentary airing now on aljazeera have a look. The pollution is palpable. Delhi sure is the symptoms of many moder
Welcome and thank you all for coming, especially on this evening. Im Eileen Gillooly and. As the executive director of the Society Fellows and heyman ceer humanities here at columbia. Its my privilege as well as my pleasure to welcome you to this evenings celebration of lorraine dustins. New book rivals how science has learned to cooperate. This is the first of what we hope will be many cooperative hosted by the columbia Global Reports, which my colleague Nicholas Lemann will tell you more about in a minute. And the society of fellow at human centers, otherwise known as the of new book series in the society of fellows. Its a series whichondistinguise society of fellows in the humanities at columbia, and which founded in 1975, is about celebrate its 50th anniversary. Before i introduce the speakers and turn over the proceedings to nick, wholl be moderating the conference session, id like to thank all the many folks who helped to make this event possible, especially camille mcduffie, cou