Tanzania the new door raises fears head of elections makes this year. And then score the Los Angeles Lakers leave it to elated to end the 3 game losing streak was my only game that went over the top team in the n. B. A. s western conference. Its now been a whole week since the deadly and catastrophic blast that has thrown the lebanese capital into chaos the public are no closer to finding out who exactly is to blame but all indications point to the government and its handling of sensitive and highly combustible chemicals being stored improperly at the ports lebanons Prime Minister and president were warned just last month about the dangerous material security documents seen by the Reuters News Agency say leaders were told. The 2750 tons of Ammonium Nitrate could destroy the capitol if it exploded it comes after the resignation of lebanons Prime Minister and the cabinet following widespread public fury and government protestors and now holding a vigil sitting near the site of the blast
Development. The leading opposition candidate bella reuss flees the country after violent protests following the weekends and actual results. And we take a look at the coastal city in bed in that restoring monuments from the slave trade there. And im santa how much and i have all the support yeah im on his back the sounds are 19 made so arrive in portugal for the Champions League mini tournament 7 matches in 12 days will decide this seasons winners. And exactly one week since a massive explosion devastated lebanons capital earlier crowds gathered down a beirut supports the side of the blast to hold a vigil. There was a moment of silence for the more than 200. 00 killed and then they each read out loud people also walked through some of beiruts worst hit neighborhoods marching toward parliament the blast injured thousands of people and left hundreds of thousands homeless. A small group of protesters started a fire outside parliament and threw stones at the building right police of el mo
Another. The ways in which we listen. Youve written a fantastic book that has to do with understanding and hearing other peoples stories and ways in which they are heard and ways in which you can listen to them. Lets just jump right in and ask you what led you to this book and tell us the background. I worry a great deal about we dont converse anymore. We lost conversation. The political rhetoric on both sides dominates our conversations. This is a conversation about human beings, and ethical issue , and for me it sort of many adolesnce, but realin , i made visit to eastern chad and a form refugee camp. In those camps i say i started listening to refugee stories and i heard i saw the best of humanity and i heard about the worst of humanity. I made many subsequent trips. Many years later in looking at this, i said i wanted to do something we often forget there is real people involved and thats what led to this book. You use this wonderful term real people and as you are talking it occur
And now to interview him. He has also reported for nbc, and was abc, correspondent for the today show. He has received several awards. Or his work he is an Award Winning correspondent who has covered more than 50 countries on five continents. Yearsnt more than 20 working for the New York Times as a foreign correspondent. Jailed,een shot at, beaten by the police, and bombed from the air. We are pleased to provide sanctuary tonight. Fellow at brown university. They will discuss his new book, the true flag. That seemsject strikingly important. He focuses on the dawn of the 20th century. The debate involves two of the most influential minds of the time. William Randolph Hearst on one twain, and booker t. Washington, and Andrew Carnegie arguing. Onefully it will shed light the condition of america today. It is my pleasure to welcome him. [laughter] robin thank you. Thrilling to read. Here is an example of why. Highlight the moments i remember. I went through two highlighters. Hear that ourg
Show. He has received several awards for his work. He is an Award Winning correspondent who has covered more than 50 countries on five continents. He spent more than 20 years working for the New York Times as a foreign correspondent. He has been shot at, jailed, beaten by the police, and bombed from the air. We are pleased to provide sanctuary tonight. He is a senior fellow at brown university. They will discuss his new book, the true flag. It is a subject that seems strikingly important. He focuses on the dawn of the 20th century. The debate involves two of the most influential minds of the time. William Randolph Hearst on one side, mark twain, and booker t. Washington, and Andrew Carnegie arguing. Hopefully it will shed light on the condition of america today. It is my pleasure to welcome him. [laughter] robin thank you. This book was thrilling to read. Here is an example of why. I try to highlight the moments i remember. I went through two highlighters. It is thrilling to hear that