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Trump Rejects Court Decision on Unconstitutional Asylum Detention

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Although the Trump administration has faced criticism for overcrowded and unsanitary migrant detention facilities, the president seems to be sticking to his hardline stance on immigration. He rejected a federal court ruling that it’s unconstitutional to hold asylum-seekers indefinitely without bail and insists a census citizenship question is moving forward. Yamiche Alcindor joins Judy Woodruff.”…

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U.S. Jail Populations Drop but Not for Women

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“While America’s jail population may be finally decreasing after decades of massive growth, that doesn’t apply to women. In fact, the proportion of women spending time in jail is going up. Special correspondent David Tereshchuk explores some of the causes and potential remedies.” Find more from PBS NewsHour at https://www.pbs.org/newshour

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At this D.C. jail, the Free Minds Book Club Offers a Safe Space

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Reading and writing can provide a profession, a passion or an escape from reality. In Washington, D.C., the Free Minds Book Club positions the activities as mechanisms through which incarcerated people can express themselves in healthy and constructive ways. As Jeffrey Brown reports, inmates who participate in the organization have a much lower recidivism rate…

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Reports of ‘inhumane conditions’ at a Migrant Children’s Detention Facility

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The Associated Press details grave conditions inside a Texas migrant detention facility where 250 infants, children and teenagers were being held without adequate food, water or sanitation during a recent visit. Warren Binford, a law professor at Willamette University, joins William Brangham to share her firsthand account, what Border Patrol agents think and what’s next…

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Reparations and why America’s past still shapes the present

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A House subcommittee held hearings Wednesday morning to discuss paying reparations to African Americans for slavery. The idea is shaping up to be an issue with some of the candidates running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, too. Novelist Sarah Blake has considered why past attempts to secure reparations failed, and she shares her humble…

Ahead of World Refugee Day, Chobani leader appeals to CEOs

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder and CEO of leading Greek yogurt brand Chobani, says he is evangelizing the idea of a so-called ‘CEO playbook’ to shift some of the focus from shareholder wealth and profits to employee welfare and humanitarian goals. In a TED Talk in Vancouver in April, Ulukaya said that the private sector is…

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What’s at Stake in the Battle over 2020 Census Citizenship Question

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The House Oversight Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in contempt of Congress for not turning over documents related to the decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. While President Trump defends the question, critics say it’s intended to benefit Republicans politically. Judy Woodruff…

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Santana’s rhythmic tradition continues with new album, tour

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Twenty years ago, Carlos Santana released one of the biggest hit albums in history: the Grammy-winning “Supernatural.” But 2019 also marks the 50th anniversary of his famed Woodstock performance. On top of that, he has a new album, “Africa Speaks.” In Part 1 of a special two-part series, NewsHour Weekend’s Tom Casciato sits down with…

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Closing the student achievement gap with ‘cultural proficiency’

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Racial disparity in academic achievement remains a leading problem in American education, both at the K-12 and the college levels. A number of studies show greater diversity in the teaching profession can address some of those concerns. Hari Sreenivasan has a look at a teacher training program that is aiming to increase diversity in the…

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Many combat veterans are still suffering, years after the fight ended

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“On average, 20 U.S. military veterans daily die by suicide, and suicides among active duty personnel are increasing. A number of treatments for veterans with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder exist, but they have drawbacks. Special correspondent Mike Cerre looks at treatment options and follows up on U.S. Marines with whom he was embedded during…

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