Im adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up prodemocracy groups call for demonstrations as one of hong kongs most prominent activists is barred from standing for election. Donald trump calls for Decisive Action against the taliban after ninety five people were killed in a Suicide Attack in kabul is most secure district and. Im lawrence lee with the second of all reports from the ever off river where refugees have accused the greek police of using violence and intimidation to illegally push them back over the river into turkey. To begin in ethiopia where leaders from fifty five African Union nations are meeting for the organizations and the old summit corruption conflict and funding for the a us some of the issues which are high on the agenda Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas is also attending and is expected to seek the a use support on the palestinian issue and it added reports from at his other book. They come together from all over the continent
Of this interfaith lecture series. I am especially pleased that diane winston, who holds the in media and religion at berkeleys Annenberg School is here with us. I do not know how many of you know about religion but to hold likeight chair, that is the noble prize in journalism education, so i am really glad that she is here. I will tell you more about diane in a moment, but first as i traditionally do, we will discuss the discussion. An underlying theme we have been having, the background for all of the discussions in the amphitheater, has been, how the news business, and the Civic Society can do its part. To give us the information and the values and the perspective that we need, as a Democratic Society to find our way. I was thinking of that this morning during nancy gibbss interesting conversation with david andreli. I will have a brief quiz based on this discussion. They were talking about the difficulty of having Accurate Information come across and holding its way against fake in
The noble prize in journalism education, so i am really glad that she is here. I will tell you more about diane in a moment, but first as i traditionally do, we will discuss the discussion. An underlying theme we have been having, the background for all of the discussions in the amphitheater, has been, how the news business, and the Civic Society can do its part. To give us the information and the values and the perspective that we need, as a Democratic Society to find our way. I was thinking of that this morning during nancy gibbss interesting conversation with david andreli. I will have a brief quiz based on this discussion. They were talking about the difficulty of having Accurate Information come across and holding its way against fake information which has been a very important theme in all of our discussions this week. And of course, this comes in the news with confederate statues, which obviously are the center of controversy now. I probably will not ask for a show of hands, but
Beach haven 62. Philadelphia 67. Reading and allentown both checking in at 53. Numbers are 510 degrees warmer than they were yesterday. Its all thanks to a breeze that developed last night ahead of a band of moisture that swung through last night. Youll see a lot of greens and yellows and reds out to the west. That should be passing to the north. Ive drawn an air ra the direction of movement with the next batch of rain. Most of the immediate philadelphia area should stay dry. So the call from accuweather for today is cloudy with some leftover morning drizzle and very, very mild with a high of 66 degrees. If thats not warm enough for you, were all the way up into the 70s tomorrow. How warm it will get around here and another big cooldown as we head into next weekend. Guys . Developing this morning, a gunman opened fire on a crowd of young people in north philadelphia leaving a teenager dead and a 12yearold hospitalized. Police are looking for the begunman who took gunman who took off af
Series of these interfaith lecture series here in the hall of philosophy. Im especially pleased that diane winston, who holds the night chair in media and religion at the school, is here with us. I dont know how many of you know about journalism education, but to hold a night chair, that is like the nobel prize in journalism education, so we are glad diane is here. I will talk more about her in just a moment in her topic, but i will spend just a moment, as i traditionally do, setting up this discussion series and how it fits into the rest of the programming we are having this week. An underlying theme we have been having, a background presence for all the discussions in the amphitheater, here in the hall of philosophy, and Panel Discussions, has been how the News Business and Civic Society can do its part, the News Business do as part, to give us the information and values and perspective we need as a Democratic Society to find our way. I was picking about this morning during nancy giv