Sentences with phrase «pbs reports»

PBS reports (via idealawg) that Nockleby is «trying to construct a third breed of reporter / attorney hybrid: the journalist with a crash course in the law.»
PBS reports middle school students in Michigan were heard shouting «build that wall!»
According to a PBS report, «Archaeologists, maritime historians, and anthropologists collaborated on the design of a vessel that would simulate an ancient craft in shape, weight, and performance,» although artist and historian Herb Kawainui Kane, one of the founders of the PVS, is widely credited for the ship's ultimate layout.
Here's a neat PBS report on the punk rock permaculture activists of Mexico City.

Not exact matches

NPR and PBS have been reporting on the island's difficult post-Maria recovery, and have painted a picture of a «perfect storm,» mostly financial in making, that had pushed Puerto Rico to the brink long before the winds and rain swept in.
According to a PBS Frontline report, a battery of psychological disorders are attached to solitary confinement, including hallucinations, panic attacks, paranoia and loss of behavioral control, all of which make it difficult for prisoners to readjust to life among other people.
The book — which has received recent coverage and praise in USA Today, Forbes, The Guardian, US News & World Report, Fox Business News, PBS's Next Avenue, and beyond — is an easy, informative, eye - opening read.
CNN is just reporting the story which originally ran on PBS.
Sad to report I can never make anything with the pb as i can never stop eating it directly from the jar to use it to bake before it is all gone so truly need to win some extra and promise to make something special!
There's a cottage industry in reporting and reacting to news of football's ties to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), from the well - publicized PBS documentary League of Denial to conference speakers lashing out against the supposed War on Football.
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015 issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the brains of most of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
A fellow of the National Athletic Trainers» Association and the American College of Sports Medicine, Dr. Casa has been a lead or co-author on numerous sports medicine (ACSM, NATA) position statements related to heat illness and hydration, is an associate editor of the Journal of Athletic Training, on the editorial board of Current Sports Medicine Reports, Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, and the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and a frequent contributor to numerous media outlets, including theToday Show, and Good Morning America, ESPN, CNN, PBS, and publications such as Sports Illustrated, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
I'm late to report about what looks like a great new show on PBS called «Nourish,» which, according to its website explores the provocative question: What's the story of your food?
And as this recent PBS News Hour report makes clear, lead in school drinking water is hardly a problem confined to Flint, Michigan.
In January 1998, the PBS «Nightly Business Report» concluded with three very good reasons why employers should want to accommodate and support working women who breastfeed.
Mike Allen reports that David Chalian, the political editor of the PBS NewsHour, is headed over to Yahoo News as Washington bureau chief.
PBS has a replacement for Charlie Rose, whose interview program ended Nov. 20 following a report documenting a pattern of sexual harassment: Christiane Amanpour's long - running CNN interview program, «Amanpour.»
Variety, which first reported PBS» suspension of Smiley's show, cited anonymous sources as saying that the investigation «found credible allegations that Smiley had engaged in sexual relationships with multiple subordinates.»
PBS NewsHour will have coverage of the national races during a special half - hour report at 11 p.m on WXXI - TV.
Other reports followed, including a PBS story about Success's practice of suspending children as young as Kindergarten.
Silver Award: Catherine (Cat) Wise, Patti Parson, Jason Lelchuk, Murrey Jacobson and Sara Just PBS NewsHour «How moss revealed an undetected air pollution threat in Portland» Oct. 12, 2016 «These robots are helping answer a huge unknown about young marine life» Nov. 2, 2016 Cat Wise and her colleagues offered solid reporting on the uses of science to better understand the nearby environment.
In a joint reporting effort, ProPublica, PBS «Frontline» and NPR spent a year looking at the nation's 2,300 coroner and medical examiner offices and found a deeply dysfunctional system that quite literally buries its mistakes.
Among the winners were journalists who contributed to national outlets such as The New York Times, the PBS NewsHour, BBC and Le Monde, who did exemplary regional reporting for The Baltimore Sun, the Lansing State Journal in Michigan, Idaho Public Broadcasting, Minnesota Public Radio, and Seattle's KCTS 9 TV, and who wrote fine in - depth pieces for Nautilus and Backchannel.
These findings have been reported in a Science paper titled «Hydroxylation of the Surface of PbS Nanocrystals Passivated with Oleic Acid.»
In this work we report on thin film X-ray detectors made of solution processed Cesium - containing triple cation perovskite, namely Cs0.05 (MA0.17 FA0.78) Pb (I0.8 Br0.2) 3 (CsFAMA), where cesium (Cs) has added to mixed organic cations (methylammonium (MA) and formamidinium CH3 (NH2) 2 + (FA)-RRB- and mixed halides (I and Br).
Second, different labs reported different limits of detection for B - Pbs.
The fungus loves warm and wet springs and summers, the PBS series Secrets of the Dead reported, which is what occurred in Salem in 1691, the year before these women were accused of witchcraft: «At that time, rye was the staple grain of Salem.
• Rutile U — Pb geochronology yields a bimodal age distribution at ca LA - ICPMS U-Pb geochronology of detrital rutile from North Gondwana Cambro - Ordovician sandstones is reported for the first time.
She has produced documentaries and specials for A&E and PBS, as well as hundreds of domestic and international stories for ABC's venerated late night news program «Nightline,» in addition to reports for World News and Good Morning America.
He also co-directed THE CALLING, a documentary miniseries for PBS» Independent Lens, and contributed several video reports for TIME.com.
Last year's recipient was John Merrow, the pioneering education reporter who currently hosts PBS» The Merrow Report.
Published just a few weeks ago, this special report from PBS NewsHour's education correspondent John Merrow provides a great state of the state, giving context to the Common Core for anyone who is not yet in the know.
Most known for his work on The Merrow Report, as well as The MacNeil / Lehrer NewsHour on PBS, in 1995 Merrow established Learning Matters, a not - for - profit corporation that produces television, radio, and Web programs.
(Watch the 2013 PBS NewsHour report on PBL at King Middle School.)
She reports on education issues from pre-K through higher education for the PBS NewsHour and edweek.org.
Hedrick Smith's career has moved beyond his decades of prize - winning reporting and exemplary editorial work for The New York Times to public - affairs television production; and several of his recent series for PBS have focused, in part, on the role...
I write this as a former DC resident whose three children attended Washington public schools (Oyster, Alice Deal, and Woodrow Wilson) and as a long - time Education Correspondent for the PBS NewsHour; in the latter capacity, I chronicled Michelle Rhee's time as Chancellor (12 reports over 3 years) and later produced «The Education of Michelle Rhee» for the PBS series, «Frontline.»
-LSB-...] access» is the access that was given to reporter John Merrow, who reported a series of long segments on PBS's NewsHour — including an early episode where his cameras captured Rhee firing a principal.
This podcast is a companion piece to our reporting for PBS NewsHour on the PAR system for evaluating teachers in Toledo, Ohio; the PBS piece is embedded above.
Watch Teach Plus Chicago Executive Director Josh Kaufmann discuss our latest PARCC report on Chicago PBS.
Also, this is a tiny «shout out» to PBS that video reports such as the one above are great, but it would be more effective and generate wider discussion if the videos were allowed to be embedded into other sites (including blogs).
He served as host of The Merrow Report, an award - winning documentary series, and currently is the Education Correspondent for PBS NewsHour as well as the founder and President of Learning Matters.
The PBS NewsHour is in a unique position to see how the implementation is going in classrooms across the country with the help of young journalists in our Student Reporting Labs.
PBS NewsHour reported in May that the shift could put a strain on districts with tight budgets because elementary schools will have the replace the textbooks known as «basal readers» they use to teach young students to read.
PBS Nightly Business Report.
Ogorek used to compare ASI to hiring a contractor to build your deck instead of doing it yourself (as I reported in my PBS column way back, «Why Self - Publishers Should Care That Penguin Bought Author Solutions»).
PBS watches the self - publishing space and reports on it in the Media Watch section of their website.
She and her writing have both been featured in numerous media outlets including BusinessWeek, BBC, TIME, Forbes, Money Magazine, Consumer Reports, PBS, and other media publications.
These titles aren't slouches, either: Kindle FreeTime Unlimited is launching with some of the biggest names in child entertainment on, including Sesame Workshop, Disney, HIT Entertainment, PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Marvel, DC Comics and more, CNET reports.
An example is blogger John Merrow, President of Learning Matters, a non-profit that produces educational reports for the PBS NewsHour and elsewhere on NPR.
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