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the organizations are sponsored by world-class figures such as soros, the ford foundation, the macarthurho dream of world domination and the subordination of all countries to their beloved ones. doctors without borders, white helmets, amnesty international, human rights watch and many others are all fakers blowing soap bubbles to the accompaniment of soros dollars. the next donor is a private family foundation, again registered overseas, one of the ten largest private foundations in the us with assets of over 6 billion dollars. the stated goals include support for bright creative individuals and groups of people who contribute to the formation of a more just, environmentally friendly and safe world. in practice, everything is much more complicated. behind the screen of verbal tricks are hidden much more cynical interests. who managed the support of bright creative teams. international projects at the macarthur foundation from 2007 to 2014 were managed by barry loncarne. previously, he worked at the national security council, the department of defense, the national intelligence council an
the organizations are sponsored by world-class figures such as soros, the ford foundation, the macarthurho dream of world domination and the subordination of all countries to their beloved ones. doctors without borders, white helmets, amnesty international, human rights watch and many others are all fakers blowing soap bubbles to the accompaniment of soros dollars. the next donor is a private family foundation, again registered overseas, one of the ten largest private foundations in the us with...
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we need to believe in hope and in the future and america, that's what we do with the ford foundation.he business of hope and it's been and an enormous joy and honor to serve this institution and darren walker, thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you hope the fundamental building block of life up next on this program, three years of repressive taliban rule, since the u.s. >> pulled out of afghanistan from my archive, the time i met female journalists as they were being forced off the air for not covering up russia for trying, to spy on us we were spying on them i misheard you friday this is a war, but secret wars, secrets and spies, a nuclear game. >> now streaming on max what will you do when the power goes out? >> power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generale home a standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted because when you're generale detects a power outage, it automatically powers up giving your family this security and peace of mind. they deserve. >> we don't have to worry about whether we lose power or not. if the utility compan
we need to believe in hope and in the future and america, that's what we do with the ford foundation.he business of hope and it's been and an enormous joy and honor to serve this institution and darren walker, thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you hope the fundamental building block of life up next on this program, three years of repressive taliban rule, since the u.s. >> pulled out of afghanistan from my archive, the time i met female journalists as they were being...
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in 1966, mac george bundy, an ultra-hawk, became president of the ford foundation.o contemporaries and historians, bundy came with the positions of director of the us national security council and chairman of the so-called 303 committee, which led. nation of us secret operations in the world. the fund worked as a proven tool to undermine various countries. in the late eighties, it launched projects to help civil institutions in the ussr, poland, hungary and czechoslovakia. for what purpose? well, of course, to promote democratic and economic reforms in these countries. since the early fifties of the last century, the fund has allocated almost 100 million dollars for support for freedom of speech, cultural pluralism, and human rights in the soviet union and eastern european countries. american and european democracies have created a huge number of non-governmental organizations to monitor foreign countries that they believe pose a threat to them and allegedly violate human rights. the organizations are sponsored by global figures such as soros, the ford foundation, a
in 1966, mac george bundy, an ultra-hawk, became president of the ford foundation.o contemporaries and historians, bundy came with the positions of director of the us national security council and chairman of the so-called 303 committee, which led. nation of us secret operations in the world. the fund worked as a proven tool to undermine various countries. in the late eighties, it launched projects to help civil institutions in the ussr, poland, hungary and czechoslovakia. for what purpose?...
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the usa, as well as the rockefeller and ford foundations, were noticed in the transfer of money to the opponent of the authorities . the political goals of the united states are obvious. recently, the mexicans have closed their airspace to american military aircraft. in addition, they ... refuse to cooperate in resolving the migration crisis, the story thundered like a bolt from the blue, financing the preparation of a color revolution in a neighboring country is somehow too much even for washington. meanwhile, there is no doubt that the intervention was sanctioned by the white house, because usaid exists on budget money and is directly controlled by the government. us secretary of state blinken was met in israel with a terrorist attack, one person was killed in a bomb explosion in tel aviv, another was injured. the car explosion may be connected both with blinken's visit and with the situation in the gaza strip as a whole. the american arrived in tel aviv with the aim of achieving ceasefire. even the closest allies have recently expressed their dissatisfaction with the methods of intr
the usa, as well as the rockefeller and ford foundations, were noticed in the transfer of money to the opponent of the authorities . the political goals of the united states are obvious. recently, the mexicans have closed their airspace to american military aircraft. in addition, they ... refuse to cooperate in resolving the migration crisis, the story thundered like a bolt from the blue, financing the preparation of a color revolution in a neighboring country is somehow too much even for...
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violate human rights, the organizations are sponsored by world -class figures such as soros, the ford foundationcarthur foundation, who dream of world domination and the subordination of all countries only to their beloved ones. doctors without borders, white helmets, amnisty international, human rights watch and many others. these are all fakers, blowing soap bubbles to the accompaniment of soros dollars. the next donor is a private family foundation. residence permit again. okeanskaya is one of the ten largest private foundations in the united states with assets exceeding 6 billion dollars. the stated goals include support for bright creative individuals and groups of people who contribute to the formation of a more just, environmentally friendly and safe world. in practice, everything is much more complicated. behind the screen verbal adventures hide much more cynical interests. who was in charge of supporting bright creative teams, international projects? " bary loncarne headed the macarthur foundation from 2007 to 2014. previously, he worked in the national security council of the ministry
violate human rights, the organizations are sponsored by world -class figures such as soros, the ford foundationcarthur foundation, who dream of world domination and the subordination of all countries only to their beloved ones. doctors without borders, white helmets, amnisty international, human rights watch and many others. these are all fakers, blowing soap bubbles to the accompaniment of soros dollars. the next donor is a private family foundation. residence permit again. okeanskaya is one...
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ashok fellow is sponsored by ashok foundation which gets its funding from the ford foundation and this is not all, he has been constantly supported by important personalities in the us. it seemed as if the us establishment was ready to worsen its relationship with the sheikh hasina government for just one citizen. who is mohammed yunus, the man who will head? intern government of bangladesh after sheikh hasina government was unceremoniously dislodged following violent coup. he is described as an entrepreneur, economist and a civil society leader. however is also been accused of corruption. he has also been a recipient of us state scholarships funded by cia fronts. he also won the nobel peace prize in 2006. the circular economy of bill and hillary clinton, unis presumed the new leader of bangladesh now or has ran maicro edit bank. a scam, well his group got millions of dollars of aid from the us government, the world bank, etc., then he fundled some of those dollars to the clinton foundation, and finally, for all the clap trap about booming bangladesh, it is high levels of unemployment,
ashok fellow is sponsored by ashok foundation which gets its funding from the ford foundation and this is not all, he has been constantly supported by important personalities in the us. it seemed as if the us establishment was ready to worsen its relationship with the sheikh hasina government for just one citizen. who is mohammed yunus, the man who will head? intern government of bangladesh after sheikh hasina government was unceremoniously dislodged following violent coup. he is described as...
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ashok fellow is sponsored by ashok foundation which gets its funding from the ford foundation, and this is not all. he has been constantly supported by important personalities in the us. it seemed as if the us establishment was ready to wors in its relationship with the sheikh hasina government for just one citizen. who is muhammad? the man who will head the intern government of bangladesh after sheikh hasina government was unceremoniously dislodged following violent coup, he is described as an entrepreneur, economist and a civil society leader, however is also been accused of corruption, he has also been a recipient of us state scholarships funded by cia fronts, he also won the nobel peace prize in 2006. the circular economy of bill and hillary clinton, unis presumed the new leader of bangladesh now or has ran edit bank a scam, his group got millions of dollars of aid from the us government, the world bank etc. then he foldled some of those dollars to the clinton foundation, and finally for all the clap trap... about booming bangladesh, it is high levels of unemployment, widespread ine
ashok fellow is sponsored by ashok foundation which gets its funding from the ford foundation, and this is not all. he has been constantly supported by important personalities in the us. it seemed as if the us establishment was ready to wors in its relationship with the sheikh hasina government for just one citizen. who is muhammad? the man who will head the intern government of bangladesh after sheikh hasina government was unceremoniously dislodged following violent coup, he is described as an...
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breast cancer awareness, and she currently serves on the board of directors of the hazelden betty ford foundation. so welcome to my panelists here and actually just going to go ahead and get started with nancy, who has some audio audiovisual work. i do want to note the terrific work of the archival staff, the gerald r ford presidential, many of whom are here now they located this footage in our archives and digitized it so that we can make it available today. their work is the epitome of what liz of what liz carpenter said at this conference in 1984 when she said, i really think these presidential libraries have the papers of first ladies and the women in there administrations really have a goldmine because the story of the american woman or out of the white house has very undercovered and. with that, i'm going to turn it to nancy before i go to that podium, i just want to say prayer and gaia and elizabeth. when i first mentioned this to gaia, the audio visual for the conference was not a permanent state of preservation so it had to be sent to the washington national archives lab. and that was 40
breast cancer awareness, and she currently serves on the board of directors of the hazelden betty ford foundation. so welcome to my panelists here and actually just going to go ahead and get started with nancy, who has some audio audiovisual work. i do want to note the terrific work of the archival staff, the gerald r ford presidential, many of whom are here now they located this footage in our archives and digitized it so that we can make it available today. their work is the epitome of what...
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the likes of the, the ford foundation, which as many of us me know, is essentially a us instead of just for us. right. and many of those issues like that, these are the funding entities behind this. and you'll notice that i look s. so then it doesn't, it doesn't take much to then connect with dots that is entities links to wealthy americans. and so the american states are funding this institution which is trying to fund me. and by the way, i don't know who else it has funded to push this to get a narrative, i can only see for myself. but i'm going to assume that i'm not the only one. so if you draw the line up and they are in, mary, can states on 5 is institutions which are trying to create a narrative war against this or what's one says the purpose is the only functioning and refinery in the country of 200 young people on the west coast of africa, then what really is the goal here. and that's why i put out the sort of the suite that i did earlier this morning just sort of informing people that this is what is happening, right? they are now reach your opinions and americans who we have
the likes of the, the ford foundation, which as many of us me know, is essentially a us instead of just for us. right. and many of those issues like that, these are the funding entities behind this. and you'll notice that i look s. so then it doesn't, it doesn't take much to then connect with dots that is entities links to wealthy americans. and so the american states are funding this institution which is trying to fund me. and by the way, i don't know who else it has funded to push this to get...
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we went to new york city, met with the ford foundation that bt have been funding the naacp defense fund. the mexican american legalra defense fund for they gave us a grant to start the native american life fund so away we went. we had a board of directors composed of it native american leaders from around the country that helped us to figure out what the priority issues were that we shouldre address. there is no way we could represent everybody. the tribes, native organizations, individuals with important issues and the board of directors set up some priorities for us to address and away we went. the first case we got involved in was an indian treaty rights case it. .of course the constitution deal with all of the solvency for nations, and the states, and the tribes. tribes are sovereign governments there were treaties made with tribes. we are seeing a 1967 and the late 60s early 70s was with the federal indian policy was at thatg time. why that was happening and this was federal indian policy of termination, termination of tribes. forcing assimilation ignoring our rights not asking our
we went to new york city, met with the ford foundation that bt have been funding the naacp defense fund. the mexican american legalra defense fund for they gave us a grant to start the native american life fund so away we went. we had a board of directors composed of it native american leaders from around the country that helped us to figure out what the priority issues were that we shouldre address. there is no way we could represent everybody. the tribes, native organizations, individuals...
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as well as to the gerald r ford foundation. how true a friend is garrett graff? well, to put in a small perspective he is such a friend that when garrett writeswr out s check every year to the irs, garrett loves to believe that every single cent comes to the national archives for our usage. [laughter] i am t not sure that is true. in fact it probably goes to the tail book of it at 35. but my friend, it is the thought that counts. ladies and gentlemen, garrett graff. [applause] >> es, joel just stole with some of my opening joke on a speak at a presidential library or museum which is i'm just a huge fan of the presidential libraries and museums across the countryuc i'e been lucky enough i think i have done researchth now at all but three of them. and, they are really a wonderful network across the country and resource for history. i'm very appreciative of the work archivist to across the country. >> thank you so much. you started out with writing a book about robert mueller and the fbi and yourself a sweet gig on cnn and a lot of national exposure. you move from t
as well as to the gerald r ford foundation. how true a friend is garrett graff? well, to put in a small perspective he is such a friend that when garrett writeswr out s check every year to the irs, garrett loves to believe that every single cent comes to the national archives for our usage. [laughter] i am t not sure that is true. in fact it probably goes to the tail book of it at 35. but my friend, it is the thought that counts. ladies and gentlemen, garrett graff. [applause] >> es, joel...
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we went to new york city, met with the ford foundation that had been funding the naacp legal defensefund, the mexican-american defense fund. so they gave us a grant to start the native american rights fund away we went we had to a board of directors composed of native american leaders from around the country that helped us figure out what the priority were that we should address because there was no way we could represent everybody. you know, the tribe's native organization as individuals with important issues and the board of directors up you know some priorities for to address and a way we went the first case we got involved was an indian treaty rights case and of course constitution united states 1787 passed and congress has authority to deal with all the all the sovereigns, the foreign nations, the states and the tribes, tribes, your sovereign government. so there were treaties with tribes. but what we were seeing there in 1967 and the early sixties or late sixties, early seventies, was what the federal indian policy was at that time why nothing was happening and that was this fe
we went to new york city, met with the ford foundation that had been funding the naacp legal defensefund, the mexican-american defense fund. so they gave us a grant to start the native american rights fund away we went we had to a board of directors composed of native american leaders from around the country that helped us figure out what the priority were that we should address because there was no way we could represent everybody. you know, the tribe's native organization as individuals with...
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the juror for ford foundation's journalism prize for distinguished reporting on the presidency, receiving it not once but twice. first in 2007 for his work on george w bush's presidency. and then again. in 2015, a 2013, he published his third major work days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house. his fourth book, obama the call of history, was published in 2017. his latest books, both co-written with his wife, provided the first biography of secretary of state james baker, the man who ran washington. and they followed that up with their latest book on the trump presidency, the divider. trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. however, despite all of his qualifications to speak about the american presidency tonight, he is here to mainly talk about what one historian called the resting place for mediocrity, lies, in which the first person on the job stated, my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived, the vice presidency. ladies and gentlemen. peter baker. making. all right. och, great
the juror for ford foundation's journalism prize for distinguished reporting on the presidency, receiving it not once but twice. first in 2007 for his work on george w bush's presidency. and then again. in 2015, a 2013, he published his third major work days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house. his fourth book, obama the call of history, was published in 2017. his latest books, both co-written with his wife, provided the first biography of secretary of state james baker, the man who ran...
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absolute and true friend to the national archives and records administration as well to the gerald r ford foundation. how a friend is garrett graff well just to put it in a kind of small perspective garrett is such a friend that when garrett writes out his check every year to the irs, garrett loves believe that every single comes to the national archives for our usage. i'm not sure. i'm not sure that is true garrett in fact, it probably goes like the tailhook of an f 35, but my friend, it's the thought that counts ladies and gentlemen, garrett graff. it's. yeah. joel just stole what is normally my opening joke when i speak at a presidential library or museum, which is i'm just a huge fan of. the presidential libraries and museums across the country and i've been lucky. i think i've done research now at all. but three of them and it's they're just a wonderful network across the country resource for history. so i'm very appreciative of the work that archivists do across the country. so thank you so much for so you started by writing a book about robert mueller and the fbi getting a kind of sweet gig o
absolute and true friend to the national archives and records administration as well to the gerald r ford foundation. how a friend is garrett graff well just to put it in a kind of small perspective garrett is such a friend that when garrett writes out his check every year to the irs, garrett loves believe that every single comes to the national archives for our usage. i'm not sure. i'm not sure that is true garrett in fact, it probably goes like the tailhook of an f 35, but my friend, it's the...
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the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide.ossroads was provided by. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is pbs news hour west, from wbt i studios in washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. (bright music) - cooking is really at its best when it's shared. wow. so i'm off to visit inspiring communities across the country to see how food brings them together. that's a bit of all right, isn't it? - hey. - [mary] exploring some exciting places. it's extraordinary, it's huge, isn't it? - look at that, beautiful. - i can th
the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide.ossroads was provided by. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is pbs news hour west, from wbt i studios in washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state...