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CSPAN2 University Of Michigan Ford School - Border Crossings February 10, 2018

Ann arbor, michigan. Its an hour and 20 minutes. Good afternoon and thank you for joining us here today for th good afternoon thanks for joining us today if you are here in the room and those joining us through lifestream through our partners and through our host here today school for Public Policy International Policy center and also a special thanks to cspanan for the interest they have taken in this conversation to join us here to capture the discussion. I am the director of Wallace House home to the fellowship for journalists and the livingston award livingston award for young journalists that brings us here today. Od it is a prestigious prize referred to as the pulitzer for the young to award excellence in journalism by journalist under the age of 35. So our special guest today visiting one the livingston award for National Reporting in 2017 for her story unclaimed and that story that brings us to our talk today with the title beyond the wall , the human toll of Border Crossing. U

CSPAN University Of Michigan Ford School - Border Crossings February 11, 2018

Thanks to cspan for the interest theyve taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. Im lynnnet, the director of Wallace House. Its the livingston awards for young journalists that brings us here today. Their livingston award is a prestigious prize referred to this thats pull letters for pulitzers prize for journalist under the age of 35. Our special guest visiting won the livingston award for National Reporting in 2017 for her story, unclaimed and it is that story that brings to us our talk today with the title beyond the wall the human toll of border crossingsment unclaimed tells the story of an anonymous, undocumented man, left in a vegetative state, after a tragic truck accident during a border crossing. Unknown and unclaimed, he languished in a hospital bed for now nearly two decades. The man came to be called 66 garage because there was no information on him no one knew his name. Perhaps that name was a reference to the truck route on which

CSPAN2 University Of Michigan Ford School - Border Crossings February 10, 2018

Our hoarses here today, the guilder r. Ford school for Public Policy and the International Policy center, and we also want to give a person thanks to cspan for the interest theyve taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. Im lynnnet, the director of Wallace House. Its the livingston awards for young journalists that brings us here today. Their livingston award is a prestigious prize referred to this thats pull letters for pulitzers prize for journalist under the age of 35. Our special guest visiting won the livingston award for National Reporting in 2017 for her story, unclaimed and it is that story that brings to us our talk today with the title beyond the wall the human toll of border crossingsment unclaimed tells the story of an anonymous, undocumented man, left in a vegetative state, after a tragic truck accident during a border crossing. Unknown and unclaimed, he languished in a hospital bed for now nearly two decades. The man came to be c

WPVI Action News At 4PM February 7, 2018

After a cold rainy day and sub zero temperatures overnight. They have this to say to anyone planning to beat the crowds camping out along the parade route. It would be unwise given the temperatures, it will be colder, it will be sunny but colder. If you plan on camping out know that. If a code blue goes into effect. Anyone sleeping outdoors will be transferred to a warming shelter for their safety. It boils down to being considerate and smart. Celebrate like he want to you do, dont commit crimes and dont drive drunk. The city is holing the final preparade News Conference at 4 30 in a half hour. But basically treating this parade and celebration like any other parade. So anything you could not do today in the city you cant do tomorrow. Cant have a bonfire and under 21 you cant drink and any new information well have starting on action news at 5 00 and 6 00. Walter perez, channel 6 action news. Thank you. Lets switch live to john rawlins at 30th street station, we know the passes septa w

WTXF Fox 29 News At 10 June 22, 2024

Reporting the plane headed to seattle appeared to be in some danger. Some callers reportedly claim they saw flames coming from an engine. Police say they couldnt tacked the airports tower werent told the plane was being monitored and is not in danger, again it landed a short time ago. Police say there were no signs of a fire. There were 145 people on board this American Airlines flight. No one was injured. Right now on fox 29, our other top story irving friar had an nfl career, a pro bowler, a once beloved philadelphia eagle. But now the former football star could be head to do prison for years. Good evening, im dawn timmeney. Im chris oconnell. A jury today finding prior guilty of stealing more than a million dollars. Fox 29s brad sattin live in the newsroom tonight with more on this verdict. Brad. Reporter chris, the allegations first came to light almost two years ago and now there is a verdict after three threeweek trial friar and his mother found guilty today by Burlington County

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