I am chief executive of the city club and a proud member. May 22. As we take these steps towards reopening the economy and state, the city club is continuing with virtual forms and still presenting from the studios of 90. 3 idf stream our public media partner. We are very grateful for the partnership and support. We all know that the coronavirus pandemic has put an incredible amount of pressure on the American Healthcare system. A shortage of supplies and Healthcare Workers, sharply declining revenues and Massive Health insurance losses due to unemployment. Shaking the foundation of our countrys infrastructure. As states began to reopen end as the number of coronavirus deficit in cases is expected to plateau, we have the chance to talk about what is working and what is not working when it comes to the ways in which we deliver healthcare. We talk with two local ceos who are also physicians about the pandemic, the changes are hospitals needed to make a what the future of Healthcare Deliv
History at the university of new orleans. He was a professor of history. He was collecting these as part of his work as a biographer. In the 1980s, he began seeking out all these personal accounts. Many of them are on audiotape. We have been keeping a lot of those records in cooperation with the university of new orleans. That was really the basis for how the museum started. These personal stories. Ambrose and our founding president , the ceo, dr. Nick mueller, really wanted a place where they could showcase these personal stories that ambrose had been collecting for all these years. So that is how it started and that is what we still continue today for our mission. It is all about those personal stories we have been able to collect. Steve because, of course, many of these world war ii veterans , now in their early to mid 90s, they were teenagers or early 20s when they fought in combat. How many oral histories have you collected and what stands out . Gemma the collection has about 7000
[speaking native language] we want to become landowners, but it is impossible due to the high price of land. It will only be possible if the government helps us. [speaking native language] if we are able to get land, we will take care of the land. We will treat it as if it were a gold mine. [speaking native language] land is very important to rwandans because its everything one can own. Without land, you cant eat. Without land, you have nowhere to stay. Without land, you wont go to school. To be able to live and survive in rwanda, you must have land. [speaking native language] the role of these two documents are the iron evidence anyone who has the intention to violate our land rights, i will sue them. [upbeat percussive music] narrator most americans associate landownership with owning a home. Its part of the american dream. Yet, while not owning a home may affect your selfesteem and your status, it does not impact your ability to earn a living, to have enough to eat, or to be a produ
2 30 pm in irans capital tehran, this is of press tv news. Thanks for joining us. Palestinians in the gaza strip are seeing no ease in their suffering as israely bombardment and siege continue even during the holy month of ramadan. Heres the moment when a new air strike targeted the Southern City of raffa. The regime struck the central city of doralbala twice, killing nine palestinians and injuring number of others. At least nine people also lost their lives after israeli chupers once again open fire on eight seekers in gaza city. The death though from israels genocidal war in gaza since october the 7th stands at over 31,00, most of them women and children. People on the. Warwid coastal sliver broke their fast on the first day of ramadan on monday. The sacred month has begun while gazas are grappling with severe starvation with most residential buildings being reduced to rubble. Earlier we spoke to our correspondent musaba in the central gaza city of derobala. He said that israely war
Suffered from exploitation by imperialist powers. Now still on matters of technology of transfer, africa, a continent abundant in minerals holds the key to the worlds transition to a low Carbon Energy future. Now exploiting critical Green Energy Transition minerals comes with challenges and opportunities. The export of Raw Materials has left the continent poor. Now countries are working on their mineral value chain. Technical knowhow is critic. If mineral Value Addition is to take root in africa, so what are african countries doing to build local capacity for mineral Value Addition . Hello, im Mubarak Hania and this is africa today. This week we are focusing on irans academic cooperation with uganda that has seen dozens of students from these east african country obtaining scholarships to study in iran. The second part of our show is on how african countries can take advantage. The high demand for Energy Transition minerals available across the continent by implementing Value Addition