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Asma Khalid's personal philosophy towards journalism is to be fair. She's carried that philosophy through a long career as a journalist for NPR, and now as the co-host of "The Global Story" on the BBC. On her new program, she wants to show the ripple effect of American politics on the international community. On today's "Closer Look with Rose Scott," Khalid discusses how the U.S. is interconnected with the rest of the world, her difficult decision to leave NPR, and shares her memories about the late NPR Host Susan Stamberg.
Also, a new survey asks MARTA riders about taking the bus. Staffing shortages and technological issues continue to frustrate everyday bus riders, that's according to a new report titled, "Voices from the Bus: MARTA Riders Speak Out." Jeremiah Jones, Propel ATL's advocacy manager, tells us more about the results of the survey.
And what does it mean to be compassionate? Can schools, businesses, churches, and even neighborhoods help create an ecosystem of compassion? This weekend's CompassionCon taking place in the city of Decatur will offer a space for attendees to learn more. We're joined by Leanne Rubenstein and Iyabo Onipe, co-directors of Compassionate Atlanta, to talk about the fourth annual event.
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Asma Khalid's personal philosophy towards journalism is to be fair. She's carried that philosophy through a long career as a journalist for NPR, and now as the co-host of "The Global Story" on the BBC. On her new program, she wants to show the ripple effect of American politics on the international community. On today's "Closer Look with Rose Scott," Khalid discusses how the U.S. is interconnected with the rest of the world, her difficult decision to leave NPR, and shares her memories about the late NPR Host Susan Stamberg.
Also, a new survey asks MARTA riders about taking the bus. Staffing shortages and technological issues continue to frustrate everyday bus riders, that's according to a new report titled, "Voices from the Bus: MARTA Riders Speak Out." Jeremiah Jones, Propel ATL's advocacy manager, tells us more about the results of the survey.
And what does it mean to be compassionate? Can schools, businesses, churches, and even neighborhoods help create an ecosystem of compassion? This weekend's CompassionCon taking place in the city of Decatur will offer a space for attendees to learn more. We're joined by Leanne Rubenstein and Iyabo Onipe, co-directors of Compassionate Atlanta, to talk about the fourth annual event.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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