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KQED PBS NewsHour Weekend April 17, 2016

The john and Helen Glessner family trust. Supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. Sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. Corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized individual and Group Retirement products. Thats why we are your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new york, alison stewart. Stewart good evening, and thanks for joining us. Emotions ran high today on the greek island of lesbos, as pope francis visited a camp where 3,000 migrants and refugees await deportation to turkey under a deal with the european union. Pope francis shook hands with hundreds of the migrants, many weeping and begging for his help, some chanting the word freedom. The pope asked for unity in helping people fleeing conflicts in syria, afghanistan, iraq, and elsewhere. trans

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Inside Story

Can you call the area recovered . Katrina after the storm, its the inside story. Welcome to inside story. Im ray suarez. New orleans is still deeply scarred by Hurricane Katrina. Its easy to see if you stray far beyond the Central Business district or the french quarter. But the city is undoubtedly rebounding. The question is how . Is the city not just back to where it was before the storm but transformed by it . Al jazeeras Jonathan Betz is in new orleans with more of the changing face of the city. Ray, new orleans is growing into something very new and very different. Its attracting a lot of young people, from the Natural Disaster and the ruins of that they saw opportunity. But with that comes change that many fear is not welcoming at all. For generations henry and emanuels family have called new orleans home. She cant believe how different the city and the people look. I hope a lot of the black people come back. This city will be chocolate at the end of the day. How to make sure som

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Inside Story

Welcome to inside story. Im ray suarez. New orleans is still deeply scarred by Hurricane Katrina. Its easy to see if you stray far beyond the Central Business district or the french quarter. But the city is undoubtedly rebounding. The question is how . Is the city not just back to where it was before the storm but transformed by it . Al jazeeras Jonathan Betz is in new orleans with more of the changing face of the city. Ray, new orleans is growing into something very new and very different. Its attracting a lot of young people, from the Natural Disaster and the ruins of that they saw opportunity. But with that comes change that many fear is not welcoming at all. For generations henry and emanuels family have called new orleans home. She cant believe how different the city and the people look. I hope a lot of the black people come back. This city will be chocolate at the end of the day. How to make sure some people arent left behind in the boom of rebuilding. I think the issue that is n

CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings November 11, 2015

The format is to encourage a dialogue between the candidates. We will talk about the governoring style of the candidates, element and second educati education, the budget and taxes, Workforce Development, health care, infrastructure, and issues related to each candidates campaign. Our panelist provide background on a topic and pose a question to start the conversation. Then candidates will have a turn to ask each other questions. The panelist ask followup questions to insure clarity and responsiveness in the answers. We will begin with exploring the governoring styles of the candidat candidates. Kelly starts it off. One of the two of you will be the next ceo of the state. What experience have you had in executive management . Mr. Vitter . I managed my Senate Office for several years and if you talk to folks who interact on a number of issues, particularly Louisiana Residents, they will say it is a responsive center office. I am handson. That is my style and different than jindel who ha

CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings December 1, 2015

Things you could be doing with her time, but if she picked up this mantle we would be with her, we would be behind her, we would do everything we could to make sure Hillary Clinton is the first woman president of the United States of america. [cheers and applause] and am going to make my comments very brief because i have just one thing to say. It is without a doubt that the single most qualified, by far, of any person in this race for president is secretary of state Hillary Rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] and so we just need to always remember that. Because theres a lot of people who will be talking about how women are just supporting women because are women. What a bunch of bull, right . We are supporting Hillary Clinton because she is going to be one of the greatest president s of the United States of america that we have ever seen. [cheers and applause] so with that im going to deduce a great friend of mine. We used to do this on the circuit when we were both running and it w

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