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National Civil Rights Museum Offers Hybrid Freedom Award Student Forum

Memphis, TN, Aug. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The National Civil Rights Museum’s Freedom Award Student Forum is a celebration for and by young trailblazers. This year’s hybrid program kicks off the Freedom Award festivities and is an opportunity for students to be inspired by the purpose-driven lives of Freedom Award honorees. On October 19, 2023, the event will be at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis at 10:00 a.m. Central.

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America Reports

>> sandra: ambassador, then, thank you so much for joining us and john, just going through some of the details we know so far, the federal air transport agency has launched an investigation into this crash. three crew members, seven passengers were on board the embraer jet, per russian media at this moment. at least eight bodies have been found at the crash site according to government emergency services. there's a playback of the flight that is available on flight radar 24 that you'll see a lot of sources are citing that shows that the plane was detected near moscow around 2:59 p.m. at 3:11, the aircraft lost signal at 20,000 feet altitude. it did not show a loss in altitude, not generally the way a plane crashes due to,

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Sportsday

the ashes but england can draw the series with a win in the last one—dayer. australia are chasing 286. let's cross live to the county ground and speak to our reporterjoe lynskey, tha nkfully thankfully the sun is out, the covers are coming off, you can fill us in on the rain delay. that's a good total england made, isn't it, thanks to nat sciver—brunt, what are not? —— what a knock. thanks to nat sciver-brunt, what are not? -- what a knock.— not? -- what a knock. yes, we're really honing _ not? -- what a knock. yes, we're really honing we _ not? -- what a knock. yes, we're really hoping we can _ not? -- what a knock. yes, we're really hoping we can resume i not? -- what a knock. yes, we're really hoping we can resume thel really hoping we can resume the conclusion of this final match in the women's ashes series because it's really set up for a competitive finish. the rain started falling just under an hour or so ago but you might be able to see the sun just starting to peek through here in somerset. we are hoping to get playback on in the next 20 minutes or so. and as i say, set up for a brilliant finish, potentially, this one. at 286 target that england have set australia would be the second highest run chase in women's odi history, in fact the last team to make a score higher than that where australia and that was back in 2012.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

recording them when he was still able to speak on his own. >> married for almost 18 years. five kids. >> but nothing that is taken away. makes me real sad, i was losing my ability to speak. >> reporter: but with the help of artificial intelligence, jeansonne has been able to keep his ability to speak, through a process called voice preservation. >> imagine having no way to communicate your wants or needs or your love. voice preservation gives that back to us. this, in many ways, save my life. >> can you understand me okay? >> reporter: cbs news first covered voice preservation seven years ago. as ab and mike als patients at boston hospital recorded their r playback later when they lost t. since then, the technology has only improved. in what way has ai impacted voice preservation? >> it's allowing people to have

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Chris Jansing Reports

education, and we have just launched that program to be available for every teacher and not only in ukraine, be also for teachers who are dealing with refugee children in poland and other countries. so it's a tremendous amount to be done. besides the war fighting, these kids really do have to be protected, and make sure they're actually able to get back to school, their medical and psychological prompts are assessed and treated, and that's what we're focused on and will be for the foreseeable future. >> dr. erwin, thank you so much for making time for us. president biden held a bilat with the sweden prime minister. this is taped playback of that. >> sweden is a capable and committed partner, together in our relationship even further, and advancing the bilateral partnership agreement we were

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Deadline White House

something wrong in terms of stealing mail, it may be part of the resolution that the person has to resign. but in a case involving somebody sitting in congress, i don't think that that is the case that this will be something where the justice department steps into have that be part of the remedy in this case. >> and andrew, also weigh in on the comments the congressman made about the rule of law, that this is now a playback on the right to instantly immune motives of prosecutors with whose politics into one has any idea of what they are, and to impune the process, and immediately engage in the grift. >> yeah, two points to that. one, you know, i think that to michael's point that i think that media as we've talked about in the past does tend to give play to adjectives anded a

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

right now. that is the ceiling we're at. the president meeting right now not only with kevin mccarthy, but with hakeem jefferys and mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer. the first time the president and the speaker have discussed this very issue since back on february 1. let's go to jacqui heinrich with the latest. jacqui? >> the meeting has just begin. we're waiting for a playback of pool spray. we'll get video and then they'll do behind closed doors. what we heard is what we hear from the podium every day, which is that the white house has been clear, the president will not negotiate. that is despite campaigning being the uniter in chief and his own past votes in the senate against raising the debt ceiling over concerns about spending. at the white house, they continue to to refer to the house bill that would raise the ceiling with cuts as the default

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Asia Business Report

talked about the possibilities for working closely together and strengthening the supply chain, especially when it comes to conductors. career is a giant of any conduct of production. japan is at the forefront of producing materials necessary for producing semiconductors. —— korea is a giant. they also talked about advanced technology issues beyond semiconductors, a i, biotech, as well as material science playback. many opportunities for the two countries to work together. and the political momentum is there. the politics and the economic— momentum is there. the politics and the economic drivers - momentum is there. the politics and the economic drivers behind | and the economic drivers behind this, it's china, isn't it? we have seen countries in this part of the world working together more closely given the concerns around the rise of china, both strategically as well as economically. absolutely. it's also russia. japan and korea are talking

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BBC News

not had one in 70 years and i think there is going to be a level of watching it very closely and making sure that king charles is more of an unknown quantity compared to his mother so i think there will be a lot of focus on how he approaches his role and the differences he has so i think there is going to be an extra layer of that, along with the ceremony. i layer of that, along with the ceremony-— layer of that, along with the ceremon . ., ceremony. i mentioned the time difference _ ceremony. i mentioned the time difference and _ ceremony. i mentioned the time difference and as _ ceremony. i mentioned the time difference and as a canadian - ceremony. i mentioned the time difference and as a canadian i i difference and as a canadian i know it really, really well. do you think many will get up early in order to watch the coronation life or is this something that will watch back on playback?— on playback? definitely, i think there _ on playback? definitely, i think there will _ on playback? definitely, i think there will be - on playback? definitely, i think there will be people watching and for me, i'm going to be right up there all night to be right up there all night to watch it myself so i am very excited by the opportunity to see a historic moment and i

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Click

from travis scott to ariana grande tojustin bieber — pop stars are entering the so—called metaverse, performing virtually on pixelated stages they'll never physically set foot on. and hollywood is leading the charge. it's home to capture studios like wave and yoom that digitally scan artists and teleport them to online audiences around the world. today, with this technology, we're actually able to bring the actual artists, process themselves into a photorealistic performance. they use eight camera rigs, 32 motion sensors, 48 led lights, and four infrared projectors to capture sd shapes and textures. so the playback looks more like a sd video than an animation. it's notjust their song that you like. you also like to see how they move and how they express the music, and their body position and their body movement, their facial expressions. yoom puts on festivals

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