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Students demonstrate the story-swapping method

9 years ago PBS NewsHour

Two students demonstrate part of Narrative 4’s story-sharing program, which is designed to help participants understand each other better. Read more at http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/barrier-breaking-power-learning-someone-elses-story/

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‘Dirt to Shirt’ movement hopes to regrow local textile industry

9 years ago PBS NewsHour

If you take a look at the label inside the collar of your shirt, chances are it doesn’t say “Made in the U.S.A.” That’s why cotton farmers in North Carolina are teaming up with local textile mills to produce garments that are truly homegrown. Special correspondent Jeff Sonier from PBS station WTVI shows us how…

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State leaders discuss election security at annual meeting

9 years ago PBS NewsHour

A commission created by President Trump to look into potential voter fraud and Russian interference with the U.S. election has brought the annual meeting of the National Association of Secretaries of State this weekend to center stage. The association is comprised of officials who oversee elections in all 50 states. Denise Merrill, the association’s president,…

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Seattle sticks to Obama-era police reforms amid review

9 years ago PBS NewsHour

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered a sweeping review of police reforms initiated under the Obama administration, suggesting a potential rollback in federal oversight of police nationwide. One city still committed to reform is Seattle. Special Correspondent Joanne Elgart Jennings reports on how the reforms, five years in the making, have been received. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/

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Trump’s rollback of Obama-era rules hits setback in court

9 years ago PBS NewsHour

The Environmental Protection Agency cannot delay implementation of a rule limiting methane emissions from new oil and gas drilling wells, according to an appeals court ruling on Monday. William Brangham speaks with Juliet Eilperin of The Washington Post about the obstacle for the Trump administration’s efforts to reverse environmental regulations and the wider implications.

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These undocumented Wisconsin parents ‘live with fear every day’

9 years ago PBS NewsHour

Every morning, parents and undocumented Mexican immigrants Lola and Jose live in fear that they will be separated from their children, who are U.S. citizens. Special correspondent Portia Young of Milwaukee Public Television reports from Wisconsin on life for their family and the debate over immigration enforcement during the Trump administration. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/

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