Demonstrations against the war in gaza are rippling across university campuses. But a Dartmouth College in new hampshire, two professors are trying to help students navigate the debate. I want them to understand the shared problems. There is room for coexistence. We sit in on the class being taught by both the chair of jewish studies and the head of mideast studies, plus, medical tests are giving people the wrong results because of the color of their skin. Theyre unfair. Theyre unjust, and theyre fixable. New york citys chief medical officer joins me in studio to talk about the ongoing effort to fix a long running problem that puts lives at risk and tens of millions of families will soon start paying more for high Speed Internet. If you dont invest in broadband, you are signing somewhat of a death certificate for the area. The effort to get Rural Communities online, those stories right now on matter of fact. More than 5000 miles from israel in gaza, demonstrators have set up camp at so
As we start this week together. A new tape, a new hope in the search for hundreds of missing school girls in nigeria. This new tape has experts around the world searching for clues in the faces of the girls. Even on the ground beneath their feet. Tonight families are rushing to see if the girls on the tape are their missing daughters. Abcs Hamish Macdonald back on the story in nigeria tonight. Reporter proof of life. Look closely and you see tiny faces young and innocent, some clearly terrified. Every one of these girls is someones daughter and someones friend. In unison, they chant verses from the quran. Boko harams leader claims the mostly Christian Group has been converted to islam. He demands jailed members of his group be released in exchange for the girls. Seeing the faces and hearing the voices of the girls for the First Time Since the abduction is emotional for the families. But it may serve one benefit and that is focusing the mind of this government on getting them back. One
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