Earlier. Each of our media formats has a conflict with another media format about how we want things practiced, right . E have to work that out. Then we have to go to the white house as a group and stand behind our document. That sometimes means advocating for things that dont make a difference to you daily in your practice of journalism but they matter to the whole group. Ironing out for example the difference between the photo journalists and the tv cameras on pool sprays, it is just the tip the iceberg. Thats why i really want everyone if youre willing to come here on a saturday i know youre willing to put in more time. Please join one of the small groups that the Board Members are going to be cop veeng over the next six or eight weeks and sit down with people who are ot in your media group but representatives of different media and go over these ideas and look at this document and lets put together something we as a group can really stand behind. With that, lets thank the ontributi
Settlement. I founded a communication in dallas many years ago and it fostered volunteerism for the many resettlement and a silent asylum for Service Providing agencies. I am interested in what you said about the current political climate, and i have noticed that here, too. Although people are welcoming, there are often protesters from various camps to save the refugees that are coming are changing the face of the United States, you know, the usual arguments. The other fact, i was interested in what your observations might be since most of the resettlement agencies are faithbased and all of the major abraham and faiths are represented here abrahamic faiths are represented here, sometimes Christian Missions interweave services with subtle and notsosubtle nudging toward accepting christianity along with the Refugee Resettlement process. Im just interested in any observation you might have about Refugee Resettlement and religion these days. While i do not recommend it purely as a form of
Pivotal moment. 50 years later we remember a week that changed america. With voices call forgive justice now. One of the most important issue is to fix this. To the message that holds true today. Were not going to let anybody turn us around. Our special report race in america selma. Today is that day. Its the 50th anniversary that changed america forever. Black america, White America america for years to come. It became known as bloody sunday, the day that demonstrators tried to march across the bridge in selma alabama. They were headed to montgomery, but they never made it to the end. They were met with tear gas and billy clubs. The world watched in horror. Today, 50 years later civil rights leaders and politicians from across the country are gathering in selma. President obama will be on hand as marchers make that walk again found the Edmund Pettus bridge. You can see that the bridge stands today as it did 50 years ago. This time Edmund Pettus infamous for being a member of the kkk.
Engineer, a Petroleum Engineer early part of her career, then a banker for a good portion of her career, a chief executive of a publicly held company and lastly a mountain climber and a kayaker. I think the last two attributes that she brings to this job are probably going to be the most important attributes of washington climbing mountains and avoiding rocks in the rapids. So i think she is extraordinarily well credentialed for this position. Ive had sometimes distressing experience and Energy Policy formation. I have a lot of i see Bennett Johnson in the background here. A lot of us have bruises that have lasted for years from that process. Senator, good to see you. Bob frye, the late bob frye was the head of resources for the future, once testified before the committee i was on that the task of defining the Energy Future was to chart a safe, secure response environmentally responsible energy path that would sustain Human Progress for present and future generations. That was probably
Activity, you know, a very serious proctology exam. I think thats the only oh, yeah. And they say twinkies can last forever. But the company that makes them may not last all that long. The baker strike that could turn off the ovens at hostess. Newsroom starts now. Good morning. Im carol costello. Thank you so much for joining me. So far, 16 people in gaza and israel are dead as violence escalates in the middle east. This time it could lead to a new war in that region. Over the past 24 hours, palestinian military groups say israel launched more than 75 strikes for warplanes and ships, including the strike your looking at right there, which was actually posted on youtube and twitter. This strike on a car that killed the chief of hamas military. Now the two sides have fired dozens of rockets at one another. Israel claims its defending its cities, following ongoing rocket attacks by palestinian militants. Israels military says its targeting 100 sites across gaza. I know, youf heard this al