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ALJAZ Inside Story 2020 Ep 261 July 12, 2024

Doing enough to fight xenophobia Human Rights Watch accuses police and vigilante groups of routinely targeting foreigners so whats needed to ensure equality for all in the socalled rainbow nation this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im in wrong cone routine lethal violence against foreigners an indifference from the police Human Rights Watch says migrants in south africa facing increasing numbers of attacks a year after the launch of a National Plan to tackle xenophobia. The watchdog found many south asians and migrants from other parts of africa living in fail police often ignored foreigners who report crimes against them some face hurdles getting access to lawyers and Public Services a year ago mobs destroyed foreign owned businesses and homes Human Rights Watch says at least 18 foreigners were killed and a few of the attackers have been brought to justice there have been similar attacks over the years there a poll was based on interviews with 51 people in a number

KTVU KTVU FOX 2 News At 4 July 12, 2024

Danger. Weve seen coverage of the dangerous weather in store for this weekend. We are standing by to tell us how fire crews are preparing. First, lets go over to meteorologist tracking this condition we can expect this weekend. Rosemary. We are expecting some very hot weather. Very dry and eventually it is expected to be very windy, especially in the hills. Outside our doors in this area, a live look in San Francisco. Many are cooler today. Six degrees cooler around the bay anywhere from 3 to 4 degrees cooler. That begins to change tomorrow with a warmup expected for the bay area on saturday. By saturday night we expect the winds to pick up and were looking at the hottest and driest and windiest days come our way as we get through saturday night through monday morning. Thats when the red flag will be in place. It will be parts of our hills as well as the east bay. The temperatures, when i expect the inland cities to hit 100 degrees. Coming up in just a minute. The approaching heat wave

ALJAZ Inside Story 2020 Ep 261 July 12, 2024

South africa doing enough to fight xenophobia Human Rights Watch accuses police and vigilante groups of routinely targeting foreigners so whats needed to ensure equality for all in the socalled rainbow nation this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im in wrong routine lethal violence against foreigners an indifference from the police Human Rights Watch says migrants in south africa facing increasing numbers of attacks a year after the launch of a National Plan to tackle xenophobia. The watchdog found many south asians and migrants from other parts of africa living in fear police often ignore foreigners who report crimes against them some face hurdles getting access to lawyers and Public Services a year ago mobs destroyed foreign owned businesses and homes Human Rights Watch says at least 18 foreigners were killed and a few of the attackers have been brought to justice that have been similar attacks over the years the report was based on interviews with 51 people in a num

KQED KQED Newsroom July 12, 2024

School districts throughout the state have been preparing for a more robust Online Education program than theycould offer in the spring when the pandemic for struck. At that time teachers and parentdistruggled with ance learning from simply getting online to getting assignments done. Tonight we consider the challenges a opportunities the new school year brings, when instruction shifts online. Joining me now v Senior Editor of education julia mcavoy. Also joining us his doctor alicia smith the executive director of the Education Trust west. Thank you bo for joining us. It to be here. Julia lets start with you. Most of californias schoolchildren are going back to school this month but online only. There is a process to get a waiver for elementahool kids. Can you tell us about the criteria . Schools and districts which are in counties where the caseload is under 200 per 100,000 residents, they can apply. Than they have to meet all s so safety criteria, plants were Distance Learning, small

CSPAN QA Susannah Cahalan The Great Pretender July 13, 2024

The moment we were admitted to the hospital, we abandoned our symptom, and we behaved the way we usually behave. The question was, would anyone detect we were sane . The answer was, no. Susan your new book, the great pretender, centers around the story of this man. Who is he . Susannah hes a stanford professor, and he was the architect of this amazing study with the incredible footage you just played, called on being sane in insane places. He and seven other people undercover innt Psychiatric Hospitals around the country. Their mission was to test the nature of diagnosis and see if there sanity would be detected. As he said, they were not. Susan the study was done in the early 1970s. Why are you interested in it today . Susannah it came from a very personal place. I emerged from my previous book, my memoir, brain on fire, my experienceed with an autoimmune disease that targeted my brain that was briefly misdiagnosed as a serious Mental Illness. Originally bipolar disorder and then schi

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