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school i worked in africa and helped to establish these parks in south africa and did work in south amera. but i was always focused on the enterprises within women. always worked with women. the environment of connection. sustainable agriculture and forestry. then i got to stanford business school. the drama department is right next door. kind of a global citizen, you know. citizen of the world having lived in latin america. still needed to explore humanity a little bit more. and you know, i decided to pursue acting while i was in business school at night. sigourney weaver showed up for business school class and i just saw the impact she had. not just on my class, but the power of her voice to do good in the world. harrison ford had been on the board of conservation international. similarly, i was blown away by his environmental advocacy. after business school, i went to hollywoodand started acting and producing. and i noticed what went in in front of and behind the camera. that is when i first documentary, misrepresentation, was born. >> what year? >> i started shooting in 2008. >> after
school i worked in africa and helped to establish these parks in south africa and did work in south amera. but i was always focused on the enterprises within women. always worked with women. the environment of connection. sustainable agriculture and forestry. then i got to stanford business school. the drama department is right next door. kind of a global citizen, you know. citizen of the world having lived in latin america. still needed to explore humanity a little bit more. and you know, i...
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the pritzky price, along with her div worth because you use a shima even for l and shelley, math, amera, and on like i don't. that's 5 women in 43 years. there are more and better educated female architects than there are male architects . and yet only 5 percent of architectural firms around the world are run by women for a few years. now, women have been coming to the forefront. they're not just fighting for commissions, they're fighting for recognition. what determines the success of women and architecture, and thus of the structures in the world that's around us all. whether they're up in coming or already established with their own firms, working freelance or in administration. what are the working worlds like for these women? what battles do they face? what are their dreams? what drives them? how and why do they built? what does it mean to be an architect? ah. yeah, it's been leaking. i'm thinking a lie bigger and i'm a partner at the architect his office of barco light being out in berlin. many regina liveing her is one of germany's best known female architects. her buildings rang
the pritzky price, along with her div worth because you use a shima even for l and shelley, math, amera, and on like i don't. that's 5 women in 43 years. there are more and better educated female architects than there are male architects . and yet only 5 percent of architectural firms around the world are run by women for a few years. now, women have been coming to the forefront. they're not just fighting for commissions, they're fighting for recognition. what determines the success of women...
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the dirtiest of dirty fuel and hitting report high prices in amera d e rlicanthwod.. we're visible. a different kind of wireless company... ...running on a big impressive wireless network. how are we different? we exist only on your phone. so you get unlimited data for just $30/mo, taxes and fees included. plus we have a new plan with 5g ultra wideband. switch today at visible dot com. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest...
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city of san jose is looking to tighten its data practices from information collected from street amerasn't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. and three months. the dow rose 197 points. the nasdaq gained 86 , the s and p added 26 tech stocks and banks help lift the markets with a burst of buying in the final hour of trading. furniture and home furnishing sales are being hit by the slowdown in the housing market. last month, sales of home goods dropped 1.6% year over year, sales of electronics and appliances fell even further down 5.7. the labor department says furniture companies have been cutting jobs in recent months. us. existing home sales fell in july for the sixth straight month, down 20% from a year ago. there are some deadlines com
city of san jose is looking to tighten its data practices from information collected from street amerasn't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves....
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whatevate wh they cr ,quote unquote, ultra maga candidates, those who are firmlyose who in the make amera great again camp. so time and again, democratstime what joesay one thing and do an. but what joe biden did b last night was two things. trieone , he tried to distract the nation from his abysmal inflation, the record inflation, the border crime, the the countless the s that are going on in this country. and two, he tried to divide the nation because he knowse amr when we actually make america great again, when we standicn, w togetherhen as citizens and w push back against a government that's overly oppressive, whatae happens? k that he d we become a better nation. so he knows if he divides thathc he hasha a better chance ofare s staying power. that's not who we are as americans. and whatamericanaw last night ws the worst of the presidency, and it should never happen.it s. >> representative donald's, i again. representative donald. so i have to say that as a man, you you've run races. you've got to appeal to everyone in a district. going tg party but thgoal.et i mean, you're going to g
whatevate wh they cr ,quote unquote, ultra maga candidates, those who are firmlyose who in the make amera great again camp. so time and again, democratstime what joesay one thing and do an. but what joe biden did b last night was two things. trieone , he tried to distract the nation from his abysmal inflation, the record inflation, the border crime, the the countless the s that are going on in this country. and two, he tried to divide the nation because he knowse amr when we actually make...
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yeah to a stoit. , i think that amera is in great shape, much like grjim florentine. well, thank you. yeah, that's calle flodpeople a transition, people. >> well, yeah, thank you. d alsy >> and you'll see you're wearing a dark red shirt ine -- remembrance of this. i picked s i did just i picked this out because of one out just because the background of speech. >> greg: tha >> yeah. thanan, he's that speech w wasas darker than your voice. >> i'd say so, yeah an yeah, i would say so. >> and probably my comedy too. yeah.edy, too. i like h i like how people complain aowt those marine s in the background't during the speech. they it's like, oh well, aren't ar they supposed to be around when there's a disaster happening is ? yes. and like does he know what maga stands for? e knmake america great again.'tn who doesn't want america tot be great. yeah. is that such a bad thing. yeah. you know, so i guess, you know,y you're extremists if you wantoub secure borders, lower taxesrime and tougher on crime, you're an extremist. all of a sudden now. so i guess i'm an extremist. i adm
yeah to a stoit. , i think that amera is in great shape, much like grjim florentine. well, thank you. yeah, that's calle flodpeople a transition, people. >> well, yeah, thank you. d alsy >> and you'll see you're wearing a dark red shirt ine -- remembrance of this. i picked s i did just i picked this out because of one out just because the background of speech. >> greg: tha >> yeah. thanan, he's that speech w wasas darker than your voice. >> i'd say so, yeah an...