Sais assist up on her book tour. I had the pleasure of traveling with michelle in the uae last fall and hurt about this book, and so its been anticipating it and its an exciting read. I think, through asking the question why we ignore crises that we can see coming until they literally stampede is can i think shes got a new paradigm for thinking about risk, and im excited to hear her discuss some of her ideas and this evening. This book follows two others that i read the one on haitians and dominicans, and i bet put that together. I didnt realize that youre the author of that exquisitely written book she wrote a book on immigration that asks why we get immigration so wrong, even though our prosperity depends on our getting it right. Shes a prolific writer. Shes had a distinguished career in journalism and has also received numerous awards for her leadership, including young Global Leaders aboard for the World Economic forum, and she has also been recognized as a guggenheim fellow, and h
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A woman adjusts notes from children before a memorial service and prayer vigil for the Lesslie family at Fountain Park, Sunday, April 11, 2021, in Rock Hill, S.C. Dr. Robert Lesslie and his wife, Barbara Lesslie, their grandchildren Adah Lesslie and Noah Lesslie, and two men working at the Lesslie home, Robert Shook and James Lewis, were fatally shot last week by former NFL player Phillip Adams. (AP Photo/Sean Rayford)
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People listen during a memorial service and prayer vigil for the Lesslie family at Fountain Park, Sunday, April 11, 2021, in Rock Hill, S.C. Dr. Robert Lesslie and his wife, Barbara Lesslie, their grandchildren Adah Lesslie and Noah Lesslie, and two men working at the Lesslie home, Robert Shook and James Lewis, were fatally shot last week by former NFL player Phillip Adams. (AP Photo/Sean Rayford)
Vigil honoring S. Carolina shooting victims draws hundreds
By MICHELLE LIUApril 12, 2021 GMT
ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) Hundreds gathered Sunday at the vigil for the prominent South Carolina physician, his wife and two of their grandchildren all dead at the hands of former NFL player Phillip Adams, authorities said to reflect on the lasting impression they made on their communities.
People settled on camp chairs and picnic blankets for the service at a park in downtown Rock Hill, dressed in a gamut of bright shades, from vivid green and orange to robin blue. Mourners cried and laughed in equal parts at shared memories of Robert and Barbara Lesslie, and two of their grandchildren, 9-year-old Adah Lesslie and 5-year-old Noah Lesslie.
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People participate in a memorial service and prayer vigil for the Lesslie family at Fountain Park, Sunday, April 11, 2021, in Rock Hill, S.C. Dr. Robert Lesslie and his wife, Barbara Lesslie, their grandchildren Adah Lesslie and Noah Lesslie, and two men working at the Lesslie home, Robert Shook and James Lewis, were fatally shot last week by former NFL player Phillip Adams. (AP Photo/Sean Rayford)
ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) Hundreds gathered Sunday at the vigil for the prominent South Carolina physician, his wife and two of their grandchildren all dead at the hands of former NFL player Phillip Adams, authorities said to reflect on the lasting impression they made on their communities.
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