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CSPAN2 Haben Girma Haben July 14, 2024

Most of the world is designed for people who can see and hear and when we ask for accommodation , for example in braille instead of print, that limits our ability to get aneducation, to go and get a job. Ive experienced a lot of those barriers and i realized the law allows us to create change and i wanted to create change so my own personal story is, my struggle inspired me to become an attorney. Here is her book haben, the death blind woman who conquered harvard law, first deaf blind person to graduate from harvard law school, is that right . Thats right what was that experience like . We had a lot of unknowns. I reached out to another deaf blind harvard graduate and asked them how did you do this . How did you do oral arguments , how did you do exams . I had to figure a lot of it out and it ultimately started back in almond trace law when i had to learn to navigate the school systems. One of my early chapters in my book is an experience where a teacher told me i was failing at class

ALJAZ Imran Khan July 14, 2024

City of horror. A small team of volunteers into one are heading to one of the citys many migrant shelters with a unique service. You specially adapted school bus since january u. S. Asylum seekers mainly from guatemala honduras salvador been put back across into mexico while they wait between their court dates many have children and this new floating population could be stuck in border towns like one and for months. Thats where this bus comes in its been fitted out to give the medication by n. G. O. S schoolbooks project also run programs in greece and syria get to go with everyone you know in here theyre working with volunteers from border angels mainly students giving lessons in reading writing a mouse as well as psychological help mask glasses and for. More than just classes. A way of giving them tools so that they can be stronger more resilient able to express their emotions and say what theyre feeling and thats really important and its what were working on. The most the roads been

ALJAZ Inside Story 2019 Ep 259 July 14, 2024

How high will petrol prices go because of the attacks in saudi arabia the Worlds Biggest Oil exporter is scrambling to repair the damage and try to fight as in yemen are vowing more attacks with a threat for severe think of all the thirst for saudi oil this is inside story. The welcome to the program. Saudi arabia is trying to reassure the world that it will quickly recover from saturdays attacks on his oil plants of the reassurance failed to stop oil prices soaring 19 percent the highest increase in 30 years prices have since eased by concerns remain about the 50 percent current for the worlds biggest crude exporter especially because houthi fighters in yemen are vowing more attacks to quit posadas economy Satellite Photos of the damage have been released and donald trump warned the u. S. Is locked and loaded to respond and ready to release Emergency Oil reserves if needed while iran but jackets u. S. Accusations that its involved. Lets have a look at who has the biggest reserves of o

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

You thing to nations have become disillusioned with democracy and what difference do you see the selection wreaking thats a great question certainly the case that tunisians are frustrated with the pace of democracy with what many see as a lack of progress and inability to deliver on important Economic Reforms but that doesnt necessarily mean that tunisians have given up on democracy there are still many people turning out to vote the day is not over the people that i did speak with and see at Polling Centers around the capital were treating this as an emotional an important day and another step forward for tunisians democracy so you know well wait to see what the turnout final turnout numbers are but i think tunisians have not yet given up there but they certainly are frustrated 4 years into theres been a clear divide between secularists and islamists is that still the case today and you know no matter who wins this election what do you think will be the key challenges for the next pre

ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 14, 2024

A migrant camp which is leading toward a rise in refugees fleeing towards the u. K. Now we begin in afghanistan where at least 46 people have been killed in 2 bombings just 11 days out from the president ial election the taliban says it was behind the attacks Afghan Security forces were the targets the 1st bombing us in the election running for president on the part of one province killed 24 people vallium self was unharmed the 2nd hit near the u. S. Embassy in kabul killed at least 22 people bryant has more from kabul. And the hospitals are still dealing with the casualties and we know that the death toll is now going to 26. 00 People Killed there with at least 30 injured and now the interior Ministry Tells us that 4 of those were soldiers so once again it means that the vast majority of the victims were indeed civilians just caught up in this attack but it does seem to be a part of the talibans threat to disrupt this Election Campaign ashraf ghani was due to speak at this event and i

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