71
71
May 14, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
gary sinise foundation, we hear about the gary sinise foundation, but it has a lot of aspects.e gary sinise foundation? >> well, as i said, there's a series of steps that led to the creation of the foundation. there's military in my family, on my side of the family. i've got my grandfather served in world war i 100 years ago in france during the battle of the argon. and he had three sons, two of my dad'soler brothers served in world war ii. one was a navigator in a b-17 bomber and the other in a ship in the pacific. my dad served in the navy. i met my wife, married her, her two brothers served in vietnam. her sister was in the army. her sister married a vietnam veteran, a combat medic in the army. they had a son who served two deployments in afghanistan. so lots of veterans around me. that's where the veteran work began. then i got involved with vietnam veterans and supporting them in the 80s, played the guy in the 90s. after september 11th though, those seeds have been planted for supporting men and women deploying to iraq and afghanistan. i raised my hand. went out for the us
gary sinise foundation, we hear about the gary sinise foundation, but it has a lot of aspects.e gary sinise foundation? >> well, as i said, there's a series of steps that led to the creation of the foundation. there's military in my family, on my side of the family. i've got my grandfather served in world war i 100 years ago in france during the battle of the argon. and he had three sons, two of my dad'soler brothers served in world war ii. one was a navigator in a b-17 bomber and the...
110
110
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
our radical silk airbrush foundation is innovative.in-1, combining nourishing, anti-aging skincare, hydrating, skin loving moisturizer, high coverage concealer to cover your most unsightly blemishes, and all day, 18 hour, non creasing foundation. all together in one super concentrated formula. and with the super ingredient, silk, you get stunning results. the luxurious silk fibers soften lines and wrinkles, leaving more youthful looking skin. plus, silk responds to both dry and oily skin. balancing moisture and smoothing texture, no matter your skin type. now, with luminess silk, it's fast, easy, and you'll always look flawless. - look at this finish. it is so soft and smooth and well blended. so, before, i literally had to use all of these products. serum, and moisturizer, and concealer, and foundation. with luminess silk, it's one little bottle. i literally feel 10 years younger. - my whole life, i've been using foundations that are cakey and thick, but you know, with luminess silk, you use such little amount of makeup, you can use l
our radical silk airbrush foundation is innovative.in-1, combining nourishing, anti-aging skincare, hydrating, skin loving moisturizer, high coverage concealer to cover your most unsightly blemishes, and all day, 18 hour, non creasing foundation. all together in one super concentrated formula. and with the super ingredient, silk, you get stunning results. the luxurious silk fibers soften lines and wrinkles, leaving more youthful looking skin. plus, silk responds to both dry and oily skin....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it remains the san francisco general hospital foundation. it impacts and works collaboratively with our director of public health, our public health programs, our community clinic et cetera. it's astounding the amount of trustees we have who are new, some are three and four generations, five generations. all are committed to the quality and the excellent directors we've had to really make sure that the focus is on patient care, research and as so defined. we needed a home port and this is a home port. that was the only plan for others. i had some cousins who worked there years and years ago. they were the finest cabinet makers in the city at that point. anyway. so it's really grown and this is really a demonstration of the fact that the city and general hospital is committed to continue the providing resources and services and philanthropy to our unique patient population and unique outstanding staff and faculty at the general. so i would move that this be accepted by the commission. >> president chow: thank you. is there a second to that? o
it remains the san francisco general hospital foundation. it impacts and works collaboratively with our director of public health, our public health programs, our community clinic et cetera. it's astounding the amount of trustees we have who are new, some are three and four generations, five generations. all are committed to the quality and the excellent directors we've had to really make sure that the focus is on patient care, research and as so defined. we needed a home port and this is a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
May 15, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationlate and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified professional and see what. >> my name is naomi kelly the single-story for the 775 i started with the city and county in 1996 working for the newly elected mayor willie brown, jr. not only the chief of staff a woman but many policy advisors that were advising him everyday their supportive and nourished and sponsored united states and excited about the future. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to have two pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jo
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationlate and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
May 7, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationlate and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified professional and see what good afternoon. this is the historic preservation committee. the commission does not -- please silence your mobile devices that may sound off. when speaking before the commission, if you care to, state your name for the record. i would like to take roll at this time. [ roll call ] >> commissioners, first on your agenda is general public comment. at this time, members of the public may address the commission within the subject matter of the commission september agenda items with respect to agenda items. your o
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationlate and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really...
31
31
May 20, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
that evolved into the witness to work foundation. steve: these are firsthand accounts of what they saw and the horrors of war. tom: absolutely. steve: how did they come to you personally? you went into a gravesite, saw a tombstone, and found a veteran who was still alive from world war ii. explain. tom: i was visiting my father's gravesite, and nearby was a had passedhose wife away and they had created a shared headstone. he was not deceased yet, but it noted on the headstone that he was in the marines in world war ii and he had a very unique last name, so i looked him up and took him to breakfast. he probably thought i was trying to sell him insurance. hewent to breakfast and brought photos and told me amazing stories. i was really hooked. steve: what did he tell you? tom: he told me about something that would later be called the battle of the tunnels, where marines had overtaken an airbase , not realizing it was covered up. in the middle of the night, the japanese would pop up unexpectedly and assault the various foxholes and posit
that evolved into the witness to work foundation. steve: these are firsthand accounts of what they saw and the horrors of war. tom: absolutely. steve: how did they come to you personally? you went into a gravesite, saw a tombstone, and found a veteran who was still alive from world war ii. explain. tom: i was visiting my father's gravesite, and nearby was a had passedhose wife away and they had created a shared headstone. he was not deceased yet, but it noted on the headstone that he was in the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationlate and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified professional and see what i want to thank everybody for joining me here today for this special announcement. we're all here today because we care about our home. we care about the city of san francisco. san francisco is a world class city. we have world class attractions. world class institutions. we have world class residents. and a world class civic leaders. but we have a world class problem right now. our streets are filthy. filled with debris, litter, human waste and drug paraphernalia. it's unacceptable. the status quo on our str
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationlate and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really...
39
39
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
he discusses the foundation's mission and origin. this is about ten minutes. >> tom beaty was the witness to war foundation. we're about to air interviews that you conducted with those on the front line combat. how did this project come about? >> i grew up big history buff. i didn't grow up in the military family by -- i loved hearing the stories of soldiers in combat. i went on to be in college at the university of north carolina. i was a military history major. i began to realize it's part of history that i really love. it's not the geopolitical side. i began to seek that out and take them to breakfast and lunch and hear they are story. >> these are first hand accounts what they say. the horrors of war. how did it come about you permanently? you went to a grave site. you saw a tombstone. you found a veteran still alive in world war ii. >> i was visiting my grandfather and my father's grave site. nearby was a gentleman who passed away. he was not deceased yet. it noted that he was in the marines and world war ii. he a very unique la
he discusses the foundation's mission and origin. this is about ten minutes. >> tom beaty was the witness to war foundation. we're about to air interviews that you conducted with those on the front line combat. how did this project come about? >> i grew up big history buff. i didn't grow up in the military family by -- i loved hearing the stories of soldiers in combat. i went on to be in college at the university of north carolina. i was a military history major. i began to realize...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the clinton foundation had no problem getting donations from the very countries that she was criticizing and sooty arabia giving twenty five billion dollars are all of these countries you talk about women or women's rights so these are people that pushkin a's office buildings these are people that kill women and treat women horribly and yet you take their money so the democrats talk one way and act another i'm not sure where we're finding all these russian tactics they're constantly making reference to because they seem to be practicing double standards all along. r.t. new york. french authorities admit the decision to ban r.t. from the french president's residence was made today quote higher level bosses won't even speak to ati's representatives on two fronts correspondent to bilko to gulf was carrying the prescott needed student to the elysee palace for a libyan conference but police revealed that anybody working quote for this channel is now bot. this is. the mystery sixty three young woman who is with solutions for the people who should lose everything you can look up to see was thin
the clinton foundation had no problem getting donations from the very countries that she was criticizing and sooty arabia giving twenty five billion dollars are all of these countries you talk about women or women's rights so these are people that pushkin a's office buildings these are people that kill women and treat women horribly and yet you take their money so the democrats talk one way and act another i'm not sure where we're finding all these russian tactics they're constantly making...
31
31
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
jim.ted to, my name is asak foundation usa -- peace foundation usa. we talk about u.s. japan security relations. is deepeningam ties, while confronting new challenges. we hope today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of the security alliance, but also look at challenges we face in the future and assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before i introduce our keynote speaker, i wanted to recognize three special guests. peacee sasakawa foundation chairman. [applause] also from tokyo, sasakawa peace president and executive director. [applause] also, i wanted to recognize former secretary of agriculture, who did a wonderful job promoting congressional exchanges. i believe somewhere in the audience, too finally before we start. [applause] i did want to mention for those of you tweeting, we have a twitter handle #usandsecurities. we hope you will use that if you are tweeting about today's event. i would like to introduce our special guest keynote speaker, andambassador extraordinary 10 cherry of japan to the united states of america.
jim.ted to, my name is asak foundation usa -- peace foundation usa. we talk about u.s. japan security relations. is deepeningam ties, while confronting new challenges. we hope today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of the security alliance, but also look at challenges we face in the future and assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before i introduce our keynote speaker, i wanted to recognize three special guests. peacee sasakawa foundation...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation i think that the trump russia and nonsense i think the truck question nonsense is just one way to hide a giant money laundering you know no one can find what it is ha ha what it is what it is exactly what it is it's really nothing to see here folks look away it's a way to absolve the clinton machine and to place blame on trump here.
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation i think...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
do you believe today that those foundation pressures provided by disimone were correct? >> i have no way of -- of questioning a structural engineer's estimate of pressures which comes from the weight of the structure. that is their design, and they know how heavy the structure is, and they know their structural elements. so you know, from a geotechnical engineer's perspective, we take whatever the structural engineer's estimate as far as the weight and pressures on the foundations are concerned can he -- >> supervisor peskin: understood. and then in your response to ray louie's letter of february 2, 2009, that's the letter where mr. louie who first came before this committee and didn't remember, but they be at his second remembered a lot more than he did at his first interview. on february 18 -- and i'm trying to find the letter here in my stack -- treadwell and rollo, with your signature on it, responded, and response number five -- and this is with regard to the reasons for the larger than expected settlements, you indicate that it could be attributed to several possib
do you believe today that those foundation pressures provided by disimone were correct? >> i have no way of -- of questioning a structural engineer's estimate of pressures which comes from the weight of the structure. that is their design, and they know how heavy the structure is, and they know their structural elements. so you know, from a geotechnical engineer's perspective, we take whatever the structural engineer's estimate as far as the weight and pressures on the foundations are...
69
69
May 20, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
to war foundation is a nonprofit i started back in 2001. it's largely funded by the businesses i started. management consulting firm. we do get some outside funding through donations and various funding, but the vast majority is funded through our business, which we are fortunate to be able to do. our board of directors is for the amazing. i had a dinner last night with generals, and three were sitting across from me, and the tweak the three of them, they had eight stars -- between the three of them, they had eight stars, so they were able to advise us on how to treat this heritage we have collected. >> for the american tv audience watching these oral histories, what do you want them to take away? >> i hope because it is about vietnam they begin to appreciate the stories these soldiers had. you'll see five stories that are very different, and to understand regardless of the point of view of the vietnam war, the soldiers were americans, and they did everything they could to do their best, and we just need to be thankful for that. >> tom beat
to war foundation is a nonprofit i started back in 2001. it's largely funded by the businesses i started. management consulting firm. we do get some outside funding through donations and various funding, but the vast majority is funded through our business, which we are fortunate to be able to do. our board of directors is for the amazing. i had a dinner last night with generals, and three were sitting across from me, and the tweak the three of them, they had eight stars -- between the three of...
69
69
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
guest: that's what the save the music foundation really does.es care of the funds are left over, when you have to provide the instruments. guest: right. caller referenced, the tax funds go to, in most cases, your property taxes in your local school district that funds the teacher in the classroom during the school day. we do is make that up-front investment of the instruments, stands.s, the it's a one-time investment. and we have seen it be a very sustainable way to launch these new arts programs. >> and just to continue with talking caller was about -- i'm really glad he asked that question, because there really is this that music and arts training only benefit, if you want to go into music and like it's some, kind of med school for musicians. that's not the case. is a -- it is such an important part of a well-rounded education. shows, forearch years now, since save the music started, that kids who are in a music program from age do better. rates.ion rates, test they stay in school. that's all this is. ofs is just another form education. yes, i
guest: that's what the save the music foundation really does.es care of the funds are left over, when you have to provide the instruments. guest: right. caller referenced, the tax funds go to, in most cases, your property taxes in your local school district that funds the teacher in the classroom during the school day. we do is make that up-front investment of the instruments, stands.s, the it's a one-time investment. and we have seen it be a very sustainable way to launch these new arts...
31
31
May 7, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
he's a senior fellow at the century foundation. for those who aren't familiar, xplain what the century foundation is and what your mission is. guest: sure, it's a 100-year-old thinktank and focuses on equality, opportunity and security. and people from the east may emember feline's basement, the founder of that company wanted to give his fortune away and that's how it started. >> you're a senior fellow there. your area of expertise? guest: i focus on the work force and changes to the future of adjust how we need to our protections and programs to respond to that. host: technological unemployment is the term you use in a recent report for the century foundation. find the report that we're talking about today at tcf.org. explain what you mean by that term technological unemployment? guest: with advances in technology especially computing artificial mation, intelligence, and computing technologies can do tasks that were not previously look able so now, when we at currently available technology, some is estimated 2, half of all america
he's a senior fellow at the century foundation. for those who aren't familiar, xplain what the century foundation is and what your mission is. guest: sure, it's a 100-year-old thinktank and focuses on equality, opportunity and security. and people from the east may emember feline's basement, the founder of that company wanted to give his fortune away and that's how it started. >> you're a senior fellow there. your area of expertise? guest: i focus on the work force and changes to the...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation i think that the trump russia and nonsense i think the truck question nonsense is just one way to hide a giant money laundering you know no one can find what it is ha what it is what it is the ills exactly what it is it's really nothing to see here folks look away it's a way to absolve the clinton machine and to place blame on trump here i mean let me go to christopher in washington i mean i listen to to. brendan in class. basically saying you know surveilling spying on whatever word you want to use the term campaign was actually to protect them and to protect the united states why didn't they just tel
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation i think...
23
23
quote
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 1
we've got one mission and that is to try and stop breaks that george soros has foundations have along with a number of other major donors also made significant contributions to i would indeed through his foundations he's contributed four hundred thousand pounds he's been working to try and repeal the abortion laws in ireland. the activities there have actually been deemed illegal with amnesty international being ordered by the authorities to return his donations that hasn't stopped him or even given him pause in trying to influence the politics of a foreign country that is just another example. by. concern in their own question. soros recently experienced a few setbacks in hungary central european university which he's very close to was
we've got one mission and that is to try and stop breaks that george soros has foundations have along with a number of other major donors also made significant contributions to i would indeed through his foundations he's contributed four hundred thousand pounds he's been working to try and repeal the abortion laws in ireland. the activities there have actually been deemed illegal with amnesty international being ordered by the authorities to return his donations that hasn't stopped him or even...
33
33
May 8, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
quote
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 1
you‘ve probably heard of millenials and baby boomers — the resolution foundation breaks society intople were born. those born between 1911 and 1925 are part of the greatest generation, many of whom would have fought in the second world war. the next group is the silent generation —
you‘ve probably heard of millenials and baby boomers — the resolution foundation breaks society intople were born. those born between 1911 and 1925 are part of the greatest generation, many of whom would have fought in the second world war. the next group is the silent generation —
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
, i'm saying it is a foundation wall. it is a foundation wall, but it has retaining characteristics. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. seeing any other public comment? seeing none, we'll move on. miss kramer, your rebuttal, you have three minutes, please. >> i'm just so not used to doing this. it's been a learning experience. again, even though the innocence is presented here that, you know, i didn't know what i was doing, and da, da, da, it was up to the contractor, sonny tang, to get the proper permits. and i just hope that you as commissioners can deny the deck in order to send a message to people who continue to work behind closed doors. from the front of the building, everything was normal. they had put sheets on the windows, they kept their garage door closed. couldn't see into the interior. again, i was, you know, poking over the back yard fence to see what was going on, and without these back yard photographs, there would not have been any visual proof to what was going on. there was one more photograph i
, i'm saying it is a foundation wall. it is a foundation wall, but it has retaining characteristics. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. seeing any other public comment? seeing none, we'll move on. miss kramer, your rebuttal, you have three minutes, please. >> i'm just so not used to doing this. it's been a learning experience. again, even though the innocence is presented here that, you know, i didn't know what i was doing, and da, da, da, it was up to the...
179
179
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen for the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differents in our communities. theorporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viers like you. thank you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. tonight... mother!n: wohe affects all o. no one is untouched by walt disney. man: he's either the man who brought all of this fakeness to our lives or he's the man who inspired us d gave us hours and hours of entertainment. part two of "walt disney," american experience. nasa announcer: lift-off, the clock is running. ringside announcer: and schmeling is down!
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen for the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differents in our communities. theorporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viers like you. thank you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. tonight... mother!n: wohe affects all o. no one is untouched by walt disney. man: he's either the man who brought all of this fakeness to our lives or he's the man who inspired us d gave...
273
273
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. president trump was optimistic on friday that the u.s.-korea summit he called off one day earlier may now happen, as once planned, on june 12, in singapore. president trump: we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we'd like to do it. we're going to see what happens. robert: it was a dramatic shift from the letter he sent kim jong un on thursday where he blamed the tremendous anger and open hostility of the north towards the united states for his decision to cancel the meeting. the letter also contained a threat about u.s. nuclear capabilities. the president wrote, "ours are so massive and powerful that i pray to god they will never have to be used." north korea issued a diplomtic and e
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. president trump was optimistic on friday that the u.s.-korea summit he called off one day earlier may now happen, as once planned, on june 12, in singapore. president trump: we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out. it could...
111
111
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
quote
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 1
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan.
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals,...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
the clinton foundation made russian uranium deal that's the forbade him article title if you just look at the public record new york times washington post you can see that millions and millions and millions of millions or hundreds of millions of dollars flowed into the clinton foundation and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation i think that the trump russia and nonsense i think the truck question nonsense is just one way to hide it a giant money laundering is no no no and for what it is ha what it is what it is the ills exactly what it is it's really nothing to see here folks look away it's a way to absolve the clinton machine and to place bla
the clinton foundation made russian uranium deal that's the forbade him article title if you just look at the public record new york times washington post you can see that millions and millions and millions of millions or hundreds of millions of dollars flowed into the clinton foundation and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually...
320
320
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. it has been a year since robert mueller and his team began their special counsel investigation into russia interference during the 2016 presidential election. the expansive probe has gripped the white house and congress art ceainly newsrooms. so far, mr. mueller has crged 19 people, including four former trump campaign advisers, and three russian companies. he has secured five guilty pleas, along withioheir cooper this week, president trump marked the one-year anniversary of the w probeh criticism and suspicion, suspicion of the government he leads and long-standing institutions --me the departnt of justice and the f.b.i. on twitter he slammed the special counsel as, quote, the greast witch hunt in american history. he also tweeted, the obama f.b.i. spied on the trump campaign with an embeddedin r
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. it has been a year since robert mueller and his team began their special counsel investigation into russia interference during the 2016 presidential election. the expansive probe has gripped the white house and congress art ceainly newsrooms. so far, mr....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
and so when we were forming our foundation in daly city, we turned to san francisco friends and foundation for advice and for mentorship. and they were extremely gracious in giving both to us and have helped us as we've come along and really raised some money for the daly city library. so i did want to congratulations the friends and family for this wonderful donation to the library and celebrate the partnership. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. >> good morning. i'm maria sapella, executive director for friends foundation of the library. we're happy to be here. we've been a backbone and partner that allows the community to support its library. we do more than this gifrt -- gift to the library. the interpretation that you just heard is not correct. all of our audits and annual reports are on our website. half of our budget is in our book program. and so it's pretty much a neutral, sometimes profitable program of our book selling, which is a community organization of our own and we have our philanthropic piece and we're a very big advocate for the community. much of what we do is m
and so when we were forming our foundation in daly city, we turned to san francisco friends and foundation for advice and for mentorship. and they were extremely gracious in giving both to us and have helped us as we've come along and really raised some money for the daly city library. so i did want to congratulations the friends and family for this wonderful donation to the library and celebrate the partnership. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. >> good morning. i'm maria...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
would you agree the millennium tower should have been constructed with foundations that extended all the way to bedrock? in retrospect? >> i think, first of all, the bearing material that the foundation for the millennium tower is in, it supports many high rise buildings in the city. before millennium and after millennium as well. the settlements we estimated was acceptable by the design team and they designed a building accordingly. but if you go to rock, then you would not have settlement. or you would have very little settlement. >> supervisor peskin: did treadwill and rono do the geotechnical work on transbay as well? >> no. >> supervisor peskin: that was all era? >> that was my understanding. >> supervisor peskin: did you have the benefit of that data later on by 2009? no, by 2009 you wouldn't have had the benefit of that data? >> no. >> supervisor peskin: and then, let me change gears for just a second because part of this entire exercise is to learn going forward for the city and county of san francisco, and i am in receipt of a letter with regard to a building that sits next
would you agree the millennium tower should have been constructed with foundations that extended all the way to bedrock? in retrospect? >> i think, first of all, the bearing material that the foundation for the millennium tower is in, it supports many high rise buildings in the city. before millennium and after millennium as well. the settlements we estimated was acceptable by the design team and they designed a building accordingly. but if you go to rock, then you would not have...
75
75
May 8, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
of the art and culture foundation. he's an experienced diplomat with a career spanning 36 years and was minister of foreign affairs and trade of the republic of korea from 2010 and 2013. sir, the floor is yours. [ applause ] one thing. we're engaged in social media. we're live streaming and don't forget to tweet @acscowcroft and @acasia. sorry to interrupt and minister kim, over to you. >> good morning. this morning i'm greatly honored to greet all the participants in the first strategic dialogue between atlantic council and east asia foundation. on behalf of east asia foundation, i sincerely welcome all of you. taking this opportunity i wish to express my gratitude to president fred kempe and his council for the tiring efforts to make this dialogue possible. i also expressed much thanks to today's keynote speakers, the honorable senator edward markey and prove chung-in moon who is a friend of mine for a long time and i want to mention two members, mr. park beom-kye of the ruling democratic part and mr. kim, a members
of the art and culture foundation. he's an experienced diplomat with a career spanning 36 years and was minister of foreign affairs and trade of the republic of korea from 2010 and 2013. sir, the floor is yours. [ applause ] one thing. we're engaged in social media. we're live streaming and don't forget to tweet @acscowcroft and @acasia. sorry to interrupt and minister kim, over to you. >> good morning. this morning i'm greatly honored to greet all the participants in the first strategic...
62
62
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
a little bit about our guests, the save the music foundation, what is it? >> again, our mission is we think every child in every public school in america has the right to have music as part of their school day. we partner with school districts, school district commits to bringing the teacher back to the classroom and scheduling it during the school day and then we make the capital investment in each and every school in the district so they have the instruments, the books, the stands, the equipment. we do electronic music making so there's hardware and software to get those programs off the ground and then we commit to stay with the district until every kid in that district has music education. so this year we started 80 new school music programs in 32 cities next wide. >> eric bergen talked about his broadway career, you've seen on television on "madam secretary" on cbs and the movie "jersey boys". >> yes, i've been an actor and musician all my life. the jersey boys for a long time on the road in vegas and then the movie and now i get to be part of "madam s
a little bit about our guests, the save the music foundation, what is it? >> again, our mission is we think every child in every public school in america has the right to have music as part of their school day. we partner with school districts, school district commits to bringing the teacher back to the classroom and scheduling it during the school day and then we make the capital investment in each and every school in the district so they have the instruments, the books, the stands, the...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation i think that the trump russia is nonsense i think the truck question nonsense is just one way to hide a giant money laundering you know no one can find what it is ha ha what it is what it is exactly what it is it's really nothing to see here folks look away it's a way to absolve the clinton machine and to place blame on trump here i mean let me go to christopher in washington i listen to two. brandon clapper basically saying you know surveilling spying on whatever word you want to use on the tram campaign was actually to protect them and to protect the united states why didn't they just tell the campai
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation i think...
65
65
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
i understand that the foundation -- that the foundations need to have directors for these foundations. and that is being held up in your assembly. why? why are you guys holding that up? >> can you limit your question 21? -- to one? the lady here. >> thank you. i have a question for barry. the hedge.oned as the situation goes negatively , i wonder how he thinks about the hedge and the hedge from the south korean side. ift would be the situation the summit goes bad? >> hello, my name is daniel from the national committee on north korea. the panel discussed him john interestim jong-un's in that. do you think it is possible that cam might be willing to -- that kim might be willing to embark on fundamental reforms to the economy to pursue economic development? >> final. >> i am working at the internet. my question is for all of the panelists about the deployment. decidedoyments would be -- [indiscernible] two summits --he how would that influenced his decision? and will start from the end start answering the question. what does the hedge look like if things go bad? i can imagine several el
i understand that the foundation -- that the foundations need to have directors for these foundations. and that is being held up in your assembly. why? why are you guys holding that up? >> can you limit your question 21? -- to one? the lady here. >> thank you. i have a question for barry. the hedge.oned as the situation goes negatively , i wonder how he thinks about the hedge and the hedge from the south korean side. ift would be the situation the summit goes bad? >> hello, my...
31
31
May 4, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
kim is a board of the foundation. a visiting distinguished professor and the chairman of the art and culture foundation. he's an experienced diplomate with a career spanning 36 years, and was minister of foreign affairs and trade of the republic of korea from 2010 and 2013. sir, the floor is yours. [applaus [applause] >> oh, one thing, we're engaged in social media, live streaming don't forget to tweet at #ac asia. and sorry to interrupt. minister kim over to you. >> good morning. this morning i'm greatly honored to greet all the participants in the first of the atlantic council and east asia foundation. on behalf of east asia foundation, i sincerely welcome all of you. taking this opportunity to express my gratitude to president frederick kempe for untiring efforts to make this possible. and i also express thanks to the keynote speakers, the honorable senator markey and professor kim who is a friend of line for a long time and convey my thanks to two members of the korean national assembly. the chief spokesman of the
kim is a board of the foundation. a visiting distinguished professor and the chairman of the art and culture foundation. he's an experienced diplomate with a career spanning 36 years, and was minister of foreign affairs and trade of the republic of korea from 2010 and 2013. sir, the floor is yours. [applaus [applause] >> oh, one thing, we're engaged in social media, live streaming don't forget to tweet at #ac asia. and sorry to interrupt. minister kim over to you. >> good morning....
96
96
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutionfor america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away erything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern apprarch to bankinnd you -- your plans, your goals, yourdr ms. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial., >> and"bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, ibrm jane o'n. calling it off -- president ittrump cancels his summit north korea's leader, saying the whole thing is a missed opportunity. prestrump: i believe this is tremendous setback for north korea, a indeed, a setback for the world. jane: harvey weinstein is reportedly set to hand himself in to police. the disgraced hollywood gul faces numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. and when is a tree more than a tree? when it is art. the italian artiso has made mother nature his m
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutionfor america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away erything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern apprarch to bankinnd you -- your plans, your goals, yourdr ms....
92
92
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with aision. ouree its ideal form mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal w possibilities. purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you --ns your pyour goals, your dreams. n your tomorrow . purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." rajini: this is "bbc world news america." rep'ing from washington, i' rajini vaidyanathan. the stormyaniels saga deepens after the president's lawyer confirms mr. tmp did repay the money which went to silence the porn star. powerful dust storms kill more than 100 people in india. houses collapsed and fires were ignited by fierce lightning. and could donald trump be in the running for the nobel peace prize? some members of congress think so. on take a look back at the history of the hor. rajini: welcome to "world news america." you might need a flowchart to k
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with aision. ouree its ideal form mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal w possibilities. purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you --ns your pyour goals, your dreams. n your...
68
68
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
and when the clinton foundation is maligned, i think of bill clinton. we were all standing on the tarmac at the international airport, and i'd completely run out of topics to ask clinton about. i just extended my voice recorder to pick up his stream of consciousness when a military helicopter emerged on the yellow-orange horizon. is that him, chelsea said, cupping her hands over her eyes as she looked at the setting sun. moments later, a slender 14-year-old ugandan boy in his thread-bare school uniform stepped out of the helicopter. his name was bill clinton kaligani. his mother had named him after clinton visited uganda in 1998. a photograph hangs in the clinton's home. clinton is holding the newborn as hillary in a wide-brimmed hat looks on. he was born on the day before e got there, clinton told me. it was one of the most memorable days of my presidency. he walked over and pulled little bill into his arms. the boy wrapped his hands around one of clinton's hands and rested his head on that doughy spot on the chest beneath the shoulder. they stayed thi
and when the clinton foundation is maligned, i think of bill clinton. we were all standing on the tarmac at the international airport, and i'd completely run out of topics to ask clinton about. i just extended my voice recorder to pick up his stream of consciousness when a military helicopter emerged on the yellow-orange horizon. is that him, chelsea said, cupping her hands over her eyes as she looked at the setting sun. moments later, a slender 14-year-old ugandan boy in his thread-bare school...
123
123
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
y> funding of this presentation is made possible the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pur solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we gin to chisel we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveanew possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you --la your, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news rtamerica." reg from washington, i am jane o'brien. calling it off -- president trump cancels his summit with north korea' whole thing is a missed opportunity. pres. trump: i believe this is a tremendous setback for north korea, and indeed, a setback for the world. jane: harvey weinstein is reportedly set to hand himself in to police.e disgraced hollywood moguls face numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. e and when is a tree man a tree? when it is art. the italian artist who has made mother nature his muse. jane: wel
y> funding of this presentation is made possible the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pur solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we gin to chisel we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveanew possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you --la your, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation and i think that the trump russia and nonsense i think the truck question nonsense is just one way to hide it a giant money laundering is no no no and if i want to.
and then something beneficial took place for the people who gave money to the clinton foundation that is a huge huge. scandal the reason that clinton used a private e-mail server yeah and she eventually transferred top secret special access program intelligence onto that server which is that's the big issue is how she actually transferred how she was able to transfer that intelligence from separate skits on to her server the reason she used that service because of the clinton foundation and i...
132
132
May 9, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from the charina endowment fund. ♪ >> narrator: cox's bazar, bangladesh. this is the largest refugee camp in the world. reporter evan williams has come here to investigate a campaign by the myanmar military that has driven hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims from their homes. >> williams: so arriving in the camps, it's really hard to convey the sheer scale of this crisis. we've been walking through this main camp for about ten minutes, it seems to go on and on. everywhere you look, there are more tents, more families, just ridge after ridge of shelters for these refugees. (people talking in background) >> narrator: the mass exodus of the rohingyas became world news in august 2017. but the military's campaign against them in fact began years earlier. since 2012, a small ne
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from the charina endowment fund. ♪ >> narrator: cox's bazar, bangladesh. this is the largest refugee camp in the world. reporter evan williams has come here to investigate a campaign by the myanmar...
102
102
May 10, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
." >> fundingf this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel.y we strip aeverything that stands in the way to reveal new cissibilities. at purepoint fin, we have chsigned our modern approa to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and n, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. it's a date -- kim jong-un and donald trump know when and where they are meeting for their historic summit. tensions between iran and israel reach dangerous new levels as both sides great airstrikes in their biggest military confrontation so far. and china's big bicycle problem ot tt there are too few, but far, far too many. >> forget stockmarket market bubbles and property bubbles. bubble.he dot-com this is one with wheels on. this is china's fight .aring bubbl
." >> fundingf this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel.y we strip aeverything that stands in the way to reveal new cissibilities. at purepoint fin, we have chsigned our modern approa to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams....