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patrick from national trust. with me now is our reporter eleanor lawrie. first of all, what does conversion therapy cover, if you could just talk us through that? therapy cover, if you could 'ust talk us through that? conversion thera is talk us through that? conversion therapy is an _ talk us through that? conversion therapy is an attempt _ talk us through that? conversion therapy is an attempt to - talk us through that? conversion therapy is an attempt to change | talk us through that? conversion i therapy is an attempt to change or suppress someone's sexuality, gender identity. most people would potentially think of that as electric shock therapy, thinks that that. this consultation is an acknowledgement that for many people going through this practice, it is more likely to be things that talking therapies, under the guise of counselling, or prayer, and things like that, which are quite difficult to quantify. fin things like that, which are quite difficult to quantify.— things like that, which are quite difficu
patrick from national trust. with me now is our reporter eleanor lawrie. first of all, what does conversion therapy cover, if you could just talk us through that? therapy cover, if you could 'ust talk us through that? conversion thera is talk us through that? conversion therapy is an _ talk us through that? conversion therapy is an attempt _ talk us through that? conversion therapy is an attempt to - talk us through that? conversion therapy is an attempt to change | talk us through that?...
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our mission as part of the national trust for historic preservation is to preserve and store the house, the collections, the landscape and its full dynamic history and use it to provide forward-thinking and inclusive discussions, programs and community activities that are relevant to today the's social context. today's social context. we really look to have debates, dialogue, discourse about what in many ways, what happened a hundred years ago and how those same things resonate today whether it talks about issues that wilson himself faced, women's issues, racial issues and, of course, international conflict. so these are topics that we try to bring to life during our, for our tours and for our guests. we were talking a little bit earlier, we have a staff and a number of guides, and we also have scholars who come and join us three times a year we've got a scholars' program, and we find that the scholars are the next generation, and they bring so much life and energy and new ideas to a way that we can interpret this house and tell these stories. we try to, we love to be engaged in conver
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so who's in your national trust here?hinese building a coal—fired stations, the president of brazil who continues to allow logging in the amazon rainforest, and how do you define that as a crime with intent? i get daily emails on those subjects and on other subjects. i've looked more historical type of things to give the kinds of examples, for example, the failure of a country to notify neighbours that there is a massive radioactive cloud passing above them. there was a case involving a british government, the dumping of ultra—hazardous waste in peoples communities, 15 or so years ago. 0bviously they're going to be issues with climate change, difficulty and the challenge and i accept that challenge is where you draw the line? am i in eco— sit there because i drive a car that's only partially electric or because i'm involved as lawyer doing cases on oil and gas exportation? ——exploiteation. i absolutely accept that. but what i would say to you stephen, is go back to that 1945 letter. hang on, we've discussed that and we de
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most of the property is discussed by the national trust, they have connections with slavery.o the british government. abs, sent to the british government. a fascinating chat, thank you very much, we have run out of time. thank ou. a much, we have run out of time. thank you- a pleasure. _ much, we have run out of time. thank you. a pleasure, thank _ much, we have run out of time. thank you. a pleasure, thank you. _ nasa has successfully launched a landmark mission to study asteroids nearjupiter, which could provide vital information about the evolution of the solar system. the rocket carrying the lucy spaceprobe — which will travel more than four billion miles over the next twelve years — took off from cape canaveral in florida. aru na iyengar reports. three, two, one, zero. the lucy probe is on its way tojupiter. lift off. it is on a 12 year mission to study asteroids called trojans left over from the beginning of the universe. so what are the trojan asteroids? with jupiter that ultimately hold the clues to the formation of our solar system. the lucy probe has visited eight t
most of the property is discussed by the national trust, they have connections with slavery.o the british government. abs, sent to the british government. a fascinating chat, thank you very much, we have run out of time. thank ou. a much, we have run out of time. thank you- a pleasure. _ much, we have run out of time. thank you. a pleasure, thank _ much, we have run out of time. thank you. a pleasure, thank you. _ nasa has successfully launched a landmark mission to study asteroids nearjupiter,...
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interim undersecretary administration here with us today members of so many different communities national trust the national park service, the journalists and the writers activists and my incredible fellow colleagues. and thank you to those colleagues and so many american history staff for their time and their dedication over the years to make this moment happened today. i am so grateful of doctor nancy and patricia, and more. and tonya james maria, and others. and so many more rated not quite finished yet but her own wonderful, the office of protective services and offices of facilities management and so many others who work so hard in designing, the beautiful exhibits, conserve against and installing it in those helping us today. i'm honored to work with you to be your director read it is a pleasure to bring to the screen, not to the states, history, that he is a very has a very very special message for all of you in the first african-american historian and firstborn museum director to lead the smithsonian in 14 secretary ronnie. >> thank you for inviting me to speak today and is deeply meani
interim undersecretary administration here with us today members of so many different communities national trust the national park service, the journalists and the writers activists and my incredible fellow colleagues. and thank you to those colleagues and so many american history staff for their time and their dedication over the years to make this moment happened today. i am so grateful of doctor nancy and patricia, and more. and tonya james maria, and others. and so many more rated not quite...
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. >> the home needs a lot of work and the national trust for historic preservation is trying to figureeally, we wouldn't just preserve the past, but were thinking of how we can restore and reactivate the site as a place for lgbtq rights, women's rights, advocacy and activism in a way that will help not only respect and honor their work and their lives but carry that legacy forward. >> creating a way to rememb a where their history began and how far it can take them. dan: what a mark they left on this city. restoring the home will cost a lot of money. if you would like to contribute to the preservation of this home or hear more of the 1966 interview with phyllis, head to our we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are all included. because when you're on a real vacation together where you don't have to think about anything, you can finally enjoy everythin
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one world leader in our files is asking his nation to trust him with power for another four years.ing for re—election next week. looking forwardj to the election? of course. andrej babis is a populist billionaire. he campaigned on an anti—corruption message. one of our team caught up with him last week. what do you think about corruption in the czech i republic? the deals that we have found are about property a long way from mr babis' czech heartland, they are luxury villas on the french riviera. he bought two villas near cannes for 1h million euros in 2009, before he was prime minister. the properties were bought in a highly suspicious way. here is how he did it. first, he put his money into a company he had set up in the british virgin islands. that company then lent the money to another company he had set up in the united states, which immediately lent their cash back to yet another company he had set up in monaco. it is the sort of convoluted technique also used by money launderers. the scheme is typically known as a loan—back scheme. but we can call it a textbook scheme. the i
one world leader in our files is asking his nation to trust him with power for another four years.ing for re—election next week. looking forwardj to the election? of course. andrej babis is a populist billionaire. he campaigned on an anti—corruption message. one of our team caught up with him last week. what do you think about corruption in the czech i republic? the deals that we have found are about property a long way from mr babis' czech heartland, they are luxury villas on the french...
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the whole needs a lot of work and the national trust for historic preservation is now trying to figurethe house. so ideally we wouldn't just deserve the past but we're thinking about ways that we can restore and reactivate the site is a place where there can be women's rights and lgbt rights lead. up advocacy and activism in a way that will help not only respect and honor the work of phyllis and dell in their lives, but carry that legacy forward. creating a home for tomorrow's lgbtq leaders to remember where their history begins and just how far it can take them. julian glover abc 7 news. they were truly something and saving phyllis line and delmart. will cost a lot of money maybe even millions if you'd like to contribute to the preservation or hear more of that 1966 interview with phyllis head to our website abc 7 news.com. our website abc 7 news.com. it's well wor to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means. asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali... when taken with an aromatase inhib
the whole needs a lot of work and the national trust for historic preservation is now trying to figurethe house. so ideally we wouldn't just deserve the past but we're thinking about ways that we can restore and reactivate the site is a place where there can be women's rights and lgbt rights lead. up advocacy and activism in a way that will help not only respect and honor the work of phyllis and dell in their lives, but carry that legacy forward. creating a home for tomorrow's lgbtq leaders to...
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we will build more in the national housing trust fund. we are facing is where will they be able to build this additional housing because of are talking about here today. i think i targeted about $36 billion for the national housing trust fund in order to build more affordable units. the question becomes, are we going to be silent in our efforts to build more affordable housing because of this residential zoning discrimination? >> god bless you. i hope that you prevail. >> well, i am listening to you very carefully and you are absolutely right, the government created this and we have the opportunity to undo it and it will t take courage and it will take pressure on the locals and all of the homeowner associations that organize around making sure that they are exercising. not in my backyard. it will be a lot of work and of course we go to the accused of trying to disregard a residential neighborhood and that all of these people coming in from outside, people that don't look like us cannot come to our neighborhood. i will tell you, when you
we will build more in the national housing trust fund. we are facing is where will they be able to build this additional housing because of are talking about here today. i think i targeted about $36 billion for the national housing trust fund in order to build more affordable units. the question becomes, are we going to be silent in our efforts to build more affordable housing because of this residential zoning discrimination? >> god bless you. i hope that you prevail. >> well, i...
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equity and inclusion in the historic preservation field, the african-american action fund the national trust of historic preservation latinos. it's conservation and ati a asian/pacific islander americans historic preservation. and i knew i wanted this to be a visually rich book and was fortunate to find the perfect partner in steven schaefer who we will be hearing from a little later and i think you'll see in the photos that i will be showing there are 300 pictures in the book. his unique eye for architectural detail and having a preservationist i for capturing images that convey the message that i was trying to get across. the book and i think that comes through as you'll see the images i'll be sharing tonight. starting with our historic downtown in eastern colombia building one of her great architectural buildings and the theater district on broadway we are seeing developers and property owners alike tying preservation and adaptive reuse converting things that ad to their projects and angelenos are seeking out places like this and they are their preferred places to live, work and play. i t
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we are going to build more affordable housing in the national housing trust fund. what we are basically facing, i think, is where are they going to be able to build this additional housing, because of what we are talking about today? i think i've targeted about $36 billion of the national housing trust fund to build more affordable units. the question becomes, are we going to be stymied in our efforts to build more affordable housing because of this residential zoning discrimination? ms. cashin: well, god bless you. i hope you prevail, madam. rep. waters: you are absolutely right the government created this discrimination. and we have the opportunity to undo it. and it is going to take courage. and it is going to take pressure on the locals and all the homeowner associations that organized around making sure that they are exercising nimby, not in my back yard. and of course we are going to be accused of trying to disregard residential neighborhoods where people have invested, and that all of these people coming in from outside -- people that don't look like us just
we are going to build more affordable housing in the national housing trust fund. what we are basically facing, i think, is where are they going to be able to build this additional housing, because of what we are talking about today? i think i've targeted about $36 billion of the national housing trust fund to build more affordable units. the question becomes, are we going to be stymied in our efforts to build more affordable housing because of this residential zoning discrimination? ms....
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one world leader in our files one world leader in ourfiles is asking his nation to trust him with power next week. looking forward to the election? _ election next week. looking forward to the election? of _ election next week. looking forward to the election? of course. - election next week. looking forward to the election? of course. and - election next week. looking forward to the election? of course. and regj to the election? of course. and reg bab 's is a to the election? of course. and reg baby's is a populist _ to the election? of course. and reg baby's is a populist billionaire. - to the election? of course. and reg baby's is a populist billionaire. he l baby's is a populist billionaire. he campaigned on an anti—corruption message. one of our team caught up with him last week. lloathed message. one of our team caught up with him last week.— with him last week. what do you think about _ with him last week. what do you think about corruption _ with him last week. what do you think about corruption in - with him last week. what do you think about corruption in the - with him last w
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the information again for the presidio trust, presidio national park, is on your screen. is the web address for more information. we'll be back with more here on "comunidad del valle." stay with us. "comunidad del valle," you can follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian, and on instagram it's @newsdamiantrujillo. and also pick up a copy of "el observador" newspaper and support your bilingual weeklies all across the bay area. i wanted to leave you with a special interview from a few years ago. we all been across the bay area. we see the buildings, the john sobrato buildings. but john sobrato is a philanthropist, but he's a latino at heart. he cares about those communities that have less than others. so here's a special interview with john sobrato. we'll see you next week. damian: we begin today with a name that is synonymous with philanthropy, john sobrato is on the board of the national hispanic university foundation, the latino college prep academy, and the cristo rey high school, all in the south bay. he's our guest here on the show. damian: welcome to the show, s
the information again for the presidio trust, presidio national park, is on your screen. is the web address for more information. we'll be back with more here on "comunidad del valle." stay with us. "comunidad del valle," you can follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian, and on instagram it's @newsdamiantrujillo. and also pick up a copy of "el observador" newspaper and support your bilingual weeklies all across the bay area. i wanted to leave you with a...
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trust fund. so then what we are basing i think is in and to build additional housing i think i targeted $36 billion for the nationalsing trust fund to build more affordable units but are we going to be stymied in our efforts to build more affordable housing because of the residential zoning discrimination? you are absolutely right the government created this discrimination and all the homeowner associations that organize to make sure they are exercising not in my backyard. but it will be a lot of work to disregard those residential all those people coming in from the outside that don't look like us this cannot come to our neighborhood. so then to turn the tables so it will be a lot of work. i back the balance of my time. >> the chair now recognizes the distinguished gentleman from little rock. >> thank you mr. chairman and has been an excellent panel so to be interested in your formula idea. and then how those regulatory decisions and the opening statement in the baltimore-washington region it shows a price increase of 1 percent per year in the localities to adopt zoning policy can you have background. >> i appreci
trust fund. so then what we are basing i think is in and to build additional housing i think i targeted $36 billion for the nationalsing trust fund to build more affordable units but are we going to be stymied in our efforts to build more affordable housing because of the residential zoning discrimination? you are absolutely right the government created this discrimination and all the homeowner associations that organize to make sure they are exercising not in my backyard. but it will be a lot...
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increase in supply through investments in the national housing trust fund. making improvements that were current public housing stock and most importantly from our point of view is a significant increase in rental assistance through housing choice voucher expansions. the reason we are focused on these three areas and how it ties to this report is that they are resources that are highly targeted to the population. facing the greatest challenges in getting and maintaining safe and affordable housing. so, we really need to focus on those who need help the most and that includes people who are extremely low income who have disabilities. seniors, isight question come in chat about seniors, working families and children. we need to use an equity-based, targeted approach to ensure that this will work for communities of color and lgbtq people who have been subject to racist and discriminatory practices in the past. we have a real opportunity to do that with this legislation. if it includes housing and if it includes a package that addresses both supply and affordabi
increase in supply through investments in the national housing trust fund. making improvements that were current public housing stock and most importantly from our point of view is a significant increase in rental assistance through housing choice voucher expansions. the reason we are focused on these three areas and how it ties to this report is that they are resources that are highly targeted to the population. facing the greatest challenges in getting and maintaining safe and affordable...
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in addition, there's 25 billion dollars for activities under the national housing trust fund. some of you can recall when we worked on creating this national housing trust fund. so much hope you had for the funding of this, so we could get affordable housing units built, because of a lot of complications dealing with where that was going to come from, we've never been able to's -- i want to put more in it, i was able to get $25 billion for the national housing trust fund, but along with the home program you're going to hear about, the housing investment fund to drive production of new affordable housing, with target investment going to the poorest households, in addition we have $2 billion to upgrade federally assisted housing to be more energy-efficient and climate resilient. we didn't forget the all the work we are doing must include some attention to climate change. we believe in those areas of housing that a lot more can be done to deal with reducing the risk of climate change. we have $2 billion there. this also includes an amount for the disabled and we have money to help
in addition, there's 25 billion dollars for activities under the national housing trust fund. some of you can recall when we worked on creating this national housing trust fund. so much hope you had for the funding of this, so we could get affordable housing units built, because of a lot of complications dealing with where that was going to come from, we've never been able to's -- i want to put more in it, i was able to get $25 billion for the national housing trust fund, but along with the...
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national security officials? >> i think there has been no loss of trust by the president and his national security officials.t i think the white house perception of this was was they wanted to generals to go to capitol hill and tell the truth. that's what they were also doing with president biden over the last several months, telling him e reality is that once troops to withdraw, then the afghan army is going to collapse, and there's gng to be a power vacuum in the televisio -- and the taliban is going to take over. joe biden wanted to get out for well over a decade. he's been determined to do that. the generals are not there to make policy. they are not going to resign if they disagree with the president. their only job is to give him the best advice that they can. the president kind of caught himself saying i can't rell that kind of gave him a little bit of wiggle room. but it is against all reporting even before that moment to say that none of his military advisors were telling him that there should be troops remaining. >> how did this land on capitol hill? part democrats worried about whether or not this
national security officials? >> i think there has been no loss of trust by the president and his national security officials.t i think the white house perception of this was was they wanted to generals to go to capitol hill and tell the truth. that's what they were also doing with president biden over the last several months, telling him e reality is that once troops to withdraw, then the afghan army is going to collapse, and there's gng to be a power vacuum in the televisio -- and the...
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the cash actually undermine trust between nations. as they head into cop 26 in glasgow. and what could that mean? do you think? i think that's a very big risk. and what it means is we need to come out of glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what are economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on board. so if there is it's, there is this lack of trust if there is failing, that the wealthy countries are not pulling their fair share. that is going to be road confidence as we go into glasgow. it may certainly affect the outcome as we come out yet is a big issue and see what you get. now, what i'm going to say there's, there's an ironic injustice in all of this. isn't there because it's the world's richest countries that are the biggest carbon emitters, yet they're failing to help poor countries who are most affected by destructive climate change, like rising sea levels and these awful droughts we see. yeah, that's right, and that's a pretty good analysis. i think that when you look at the impacts around the world, be a d
the cash actually undermine trust between nations. as they head into cop 26 in glasgow. and what could that mean? do you think? i think that's a very big risk. and what it means is we need to come out of glasgow, united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what are economic systems are. this is a global problem and we need everyone on board. so if there is it's, there is this lack of trust if there is failing, that the wealthy countries are not pulling their fair share. that is...
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those wanting extra please funds compared with last year, when the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality undermining trust in law enforcement, but the mood has changed with start figures from the national center for health statistics showing violent crime. the u. s. is at its highest point in modern history. americans are clearly worried by this with polling in july, showing that over 60 percent of the violent crime as a major issue that's up significantly from 3 months earlier. defined the police movement gained attraction after the police killing of george floyd last year. as the name suggests and wants public money directly away from law enforcement, things like education and social services. we discussed this relevant with a retired new york. please protect the people that are calling to to get rid of the police or the fund. the police have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because they see that the police are actually needed. be picking crime around the country, especially in democrat run cities is out of control. most of the politicians who are calling for the, from the
those wanting extra please funds compared with last year, when the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality undermining trust in law enforcement, but the mood has changed with start figures from the national center for health statistics showing violent crime. the u. s. is at its highest point in modern history. americans are clearly worried by this with polling in july, showing that over 60 percent of the violent crime as a major issue that's up significantly from 3 months...
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trust. mark national bank in a case at of tenancy agreement, resolves allegations that trust mark engaged inion by redlining, predominantly black and hispanic neighborhoods assistant u.s. attorney general kristen clarke explained that persistent lending discrimination has contributed to generational wealth inequality. the extent of the disparities is staggering. >> the median family wealth of the black family is $24,100 compared to $188,200 for a white family. the justice department says no resources will be spared and more legal action to fight redlining will come in washington. >> alexandra limon. >> the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments on the texas abortion law on november. the first the justices said today that they will decide whether the federal government has the right to sue over that law. but they stop short of blocking it. the law that went into effect in september bans abortions once fetal heart activity is detected usually about 6 weeks and and before many women even know they are pregnant justice. sonia sotomayor was the only justice writing that she would have blocked tha
trust. mark national bank in a case at of tenancy agreement, resolves allegations that trust mark engaged inion by redlining, predominantly black and hispanic neighborhoods assistant u.s. attorney general kristen clarke explained that persistent lending discrimination has contributed to generational wealth inequality. the extent of the disparities is staggering. >> the median family wealth of the black family is $24,100 compared to $188,200 for a white family. the justice department says...
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that's of course, when the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality that undermine trust. a law enforcement at the mood though has now changed thought figures from the national center for health statistics show. von a crime in the us is that it's the highest point in more than history. americans are clearly more worried by this now polling in july shows over 60 percent see violent crime as a significant issue that significantly up from the months and years before that, the phone, the police movement gain traction off the police, killing of george floyd last year. as the name suggests, it once public money directed away from law enforcement to things like education and social services. we discuss its relevance with new york police detectives. the people that are calling to, to get rid of the police or the fun. the police have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because they see that the police are actually needed to be up kicking crime around the country. especially in democrat run cities is out of control. most of the politicians who are calling
that's of course, when the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality that undermine trust. a law enforcement at the mood though has now changed thought figures from the national center for health statistics show. von a crime in the us is that it's the highest point in more than history. americans are clearly more worried by this now polling in july shows over 60 percent see violent crime as a significant issue that significantly up from the months and years before that, the...
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police funds compared with this time last year, when the nation was of course walked by racial injustice and police brutality undermining trust in laura forestman. since then, the mood has changed. stock figures from national center for health that is, that show von a crime in the u. s. is at its highest point in modern history. americans are worried by this polling in july, as you can see, showing up at 60 percent sieve on a crime as a major issue that supp significantly from this time last year. now, the refund, the police movement gain traction off to the police, killing of george floyd last year. as the name suggests, it once public money directed away from long foresman things like education and social services. who discuss its relevance with the retired new york police detective. the people that are calling to, to get rid of the police will defend the police, have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because cc that the police are actually needed to be up kicking crime around the country. especially in democrat wrong cities is out of control. most of the politicians who are calling for the from
police funds compared with this time last year, when the nation was of course walked by racial injustice and police brutality undermining trust in laura forestman. since then, the mood has changed. stock figures from national center for health that is, that show von a crime in the u. s. is at its highest point in modern history. americans are worried by this polling in july, as you can see, showing up at 60 percent sieve on a crime as a major issue that supp significantly from this time last...
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as you can see here, that was the time, of course, when the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality that undermined trust in laura foresman, will a mood since then has changed. stalk figures from the national center for health statistics show von a crime in the u. s. is at its highest point in modern history. now americans are clearly worried by this. you can see the polling in july this year showing over 60 percent c vala crime as a major issue that supp significantly from 40 percent in the months earlier. now the deed fund, the police movement gain traction off the police, killing of george floyd lost here. as the name suggests, it wants public money directed away from lauren 14 to things like education and social services. we discussed this relevance with a retired new york police detective. the people that are calling to, to get rid of the police or the fun. the police have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because they see that the police are actually needed to be up picking crime around the country. especially in democrat run cities is out of control. most of the politi
as you can see here, that was the time, of course, when the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality that undermined trust in laura foresman, will a mood since then has changed. stalk figures from the national center for health statistics show von a crime in the u. s. is at its highest point in modern history. now americans are clearly worried by this. you can see the polling in july this year showing over 60 percent c vala crime as a major issue that supp significantly from...
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both coronavirus and polarization can erode public trust in our institutions. both can paralyze nations. if left unchecked, their effects on society can be devastating. in israel, we faced both and rather than accept them as a force of nature, we stood up. we took action, and now we can already see the horizon. in a polarized world, where algorithms fuel our anger, people on the right and on the left operate in two separate realities, two separate spheres. each in their own social media bubble. they hear only the voices that confirm what they already believe in. and then people end up hating each other. societies get torn apart. because they're not hearing each other. now, countries that are broken from within can get nowhere. in israel, after four elections in two years, with a fifth looming, the people yearn for for an antidote. calm, stability. an honest attempt at political normalcy. you see, inertia is always the easiest choice, but there are moments in time where leaders have to take the wheel a moment before hitting the cliff, face the heat but then drive the country to safety. a
both coronavirus and polarization can erode public trust in our institutions. both can paralyze nations. if left unchecked, their effects on society can be devastating. in israel, we faced both and rather than accept them as a force of nature, we stood up. we took action, and now we can already see the horizon. in a polarized world, where algorithms fuel our anger, people on the right and on the left operate in two separate realities, two separate spheres. each in their own social media bubble....
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those extra police fundings now, compared with last year over the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality undermining trust in law enforcement. well, now the mood has changed with stock figures from the national center for health statistics showing violent crime in the u. s. is now it has highest point in modern history. americans are clearly worried with this at the polling and july show that just over 60 percent c violent crime is a major issue that has up significantly from 3 months audio. now the to find the police move when gain traction off to the police, killing of george floyd last year. as the name suggests, it wanted a public money directed away from law enforcement or things like education and social services. we discussed its relevance with a retired new york police detective. oh the people that are calling to, to get rid of the police all the fun. the police have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because see, see that the police are really needed to be up picking crime around the country, especially in democrat run cities is out of control. most of the politicians
those extra police fundings now, compared with last year over the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality undermining trust in law enforcement. well, now the mood has changed with stock figures from the national center for health statistics showing violent crime in the u. s. is now it has highest point in modern history. americans are clearly worried with this at the polling and july show that just over 60 percent c violent crime is a major issue that has up significantly...
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national identity. there is too much trust in central planners in the fantasy of socialism, and too little trust in the genius of the people and capitalism. we must restore america's moral courage. [applause] ms. haley: we need the confidence that our cause is just and our principles are true. if we lose that, we lose everything. we won't have the will to win, the fight between tierney -- freedom and tyranny. america will destroy itself from the inside and our enemies won't have to lift a finger. now is the time to remind our fellow citizens that america deserves our hard work and our love. students need to hear that message, businesses need to hear it and we should take that message to communities where republicans don't go nearly enough. we cannot ignore minorities and women. [applause] ms. haley: the left is feeding them a false narrative about our country and more often than not, it is only here. it is up to us to provide the truth about america. until we lead -- the quicker we lead a new wave of patriotism, the sooner we will stop the belief that our country is racist. the sooner we rekindle faith
national identity. there is too much trust in central planners in the fantasy of socialism, and too little trust in the genius of the people and capitalism. we must restore america's moral courage. [applause] ms. haley: we need the confidence that our cause is just and our principles are true. if we lose that, we lose everything. we won't have the will to win, the fight between tierney -- freedom and tyranny. america will destroy itself from the inside and our enemies won't have to lift a...
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trust. we're preparing a national public education campaign that will meet parents where they are with the information about the vaccines. we will work with schools to send letters home to parents. we will convene doctors in health clinics and support them in delivering vaccinations as soon as they have conversations with families. we will provide faith leaders with materials and toolkits that they can distribute to their congregation we will create forums for parent -- parents to ask questions to health experts. and with all of this, we will make sure that we are reaching parents in their language and through the people they trust. fortunately, we already have strong connections to parents. our covid-19 community corps, which now has over 16,000 members will be a powerful pathway for us to reach parents. and we will also partner with other organizations that have built trust with parents for many years, such as head start, the national parent teacher association, the american academy of pediatrics and the children's hospital association. and as part of our push to get the word out, we will be announc
trust. we're preparing a national public education campaign that will meet parents where they are with the information about the vaccines. we will work with schools to send letters home to parents. we will convene doctors in health clinics and support them in delivering vaccinations as soon as they have conversations with families. we will provide faith leaders with materials and toolkits that they can distribute to their congregation we will create forums for parent -- parents to ask questions...
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national identity. there's too much trust and central planners in the fantasy of socialism and too aslittle trust in thegenius of the people in capitalism. more than anything else, we must restore america's moral courage. [applause] we need the confidence that our cause is just and our true.ples are if we lose that we lose ileverything. still not have the will to win the fight between freedom and tyranny. america will destroy itself from the inside and our entity shall even have to look for finger. now is the time to remind our fellow citizens that america deserves our hard work and our love. students need to hear that need tobusinesses hear it and we need to take that message to communities or republicans do not go nearly enough. we cannot ignore minorities and women. [applause] the left is feeding them a false narrative about our country and more often than not it is all they hear. it's up to us to provide the truth about america. the sooner we lead a newer awakening of a patriotism the quicker we will stop the declaring belief the country is systemically racist. the sooner we rekindle faith and our f
national identity. there's too much trust and central planners in the fantasy of socialism and too aslittle trust in thegenius of the people in capitalism. more than anything else, we must restore america's moral courage. [applause] we need the confidence that our cause is just and our true.ples are if we lose that we lose ileverything. still not have the will to win the fight between freedom and tyranny. america will destroy itself from the inside and our entity shall even have to look for...
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will not cause an outbreak but it definitely will slow and halt your flights, the national security is logistics and trusteople have in the government and ultimately our economy that's a national security a threat. anita: a strong feeling on both sides of this issue all the way around. thank you for all of your thoughts, still ahead historically low approval numbers are not the only things haunting joe biden. will introduce you to the ghost of biden's past, coming up next. >> who are you, who am i, i'm you from eight years ago, man. the ghost of biden past. ♪ relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that
will not cause an outbreak but it definitely will slow and halt your flights, the national security is logistics and trusteople have in the government and ultimately our economy that's a national security a threat. anita: a strong feeling on both sides of this issue all the way around. thank you for all of your thoughts, still ahead historically low approval numbers are not the only things haunting joe biden. will introduce you to the ghost of biden's past, coming up next. >> who are you,...