Brave community who let us into their lives to shed light on a new epidemic of a very old disease. They take us away from our homes so that we cannot be dangerous to the people outside. Narrator a disease that is becoming resistant to treatment and is spreading. In developed countries, they should be threatened with this worldwide spread of tb. Anyone can get tb. Anyone can die from tb. Narrator intimate stories of people fighting to survive. Stories of courage, loss and hope that the world will pay attention. In 21st century, we shouldnt have people dying from tb. Frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontliis provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awaren
Swaziland election as the countrys king prepares to marry his 14th wife. And shaping the face of german politics we look at how merkle is the most popular politician. In yemen 30 people are killed in to separate attacks on military targets in the south of the country and alqaeda fighters are suspected to be behind two car bombs which exploded at a military camp in the providence and another ten soldiers were killed by gunman on patrol. Alqaeda in the Arabian Peninsula carried out multiple attacks and capitalized on the vacuum since the ousting of the president last year and its one of the most dangerous groups in part because of the attacks that it planned on airlines. For more on what is happening in yemen we are joined by ashtin who recently returned from yemen and alqaeda thought to be behind the latest attacks and do tell us more about what happened. From sources under ground and also from the states issued by the army a while ago they say they were two bombing attacks targeting tw
Coming in. Barry bonds, what happened in just a few what will happen in just a few hours, it is all coming up. It is wednesday january 9th, steve says changes. Not yet, but tomorrow. Temperatures are 20s and 30s and 40s but we have increasing clouds throughout the day and 50s coming up, more on the weather coming up here is sal. So far we have a nice start to the morning commute and the morning commute will be looking good on 880 and a lot of that road work has been picked up. Lets go back to the desk. We are tracking a violent night in the neighborhood where Police Responded to both a shooting and a stabbing overnight. Paul chambers is here to explain whether Police Believe the crimes are connected. Paul . Reporter as you can see behind us, crime scene technicians are taking pictures of the scene and police say they have very little to go on after two separate crimes sent two people to the hospital. San Francisco Police say shots were fired in this neighborhood and the victim was take
Campus, classes have been housed in over 30 different locations. We are very happy and proud to finally have a permanent home and a beautiful modern facility to train the future generations of students. This has been a 40year journey for the community. Some of you have been with us from the start. Today we join together the community, the faculty, the students, the staff, the Business Community and our neighbors and friends to start a new chapter in our history. Wed like to introduce john miso, president of our board of trustees. He has been with us for the last few years helping us with this project. He chairs the Information Committee that watches over this project, including our higher goals. Trustee riso thank you. So how is everybody doing today . I thought so. You know, the opening of a new education facility is always a wonderful experience. A new facility dedicated to serving students as is city college. This particular educational facility, though, has a long history and strug
Welcome to culturewire. Today we are at recology. They are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique Artist Residency programs. We are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. Welcome to the show, deborah. Tell us how this Program Began 20 years ago. The Program Began 20 years ago. Our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970s. She started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. She started with kids. They had an exhibition at city hall. City officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. We thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. Since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. How has the Program Changed over the years . How has the program what can the public has an artist engage with . For the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. Over the years, we tried to include arti