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interior minister quinn foreign child born it wife of your decrease shart former head of the cultural organization on new spain i think they have made that terrible mistake. attacking these 4 borders and the world so. if this people never put my husband in jail maybe the people in the scotland the people in all the op never listen about his fight but 1st your reaction to last week's show on the achievement of lucy's law the legislation that bans a 3rd party seal of poppies martin says can anyone have a discussion about the welfare and overbreeding of greyhounds as they are always overlooked please bring this up alex will look at that morty of course bob says how about a law to insure all cuts in scotland are neutered to help the endangered wildcat species from becoming extinct or cross brit bill says sue perv raising the awareness which is german by unscrupulous battery farmers and the sheer ignorance of the public thanks folks and finally protection he says part of the reason there's an explosion in puppy farms is ridiculous how can prices by kennel club breeders sometimes charge over $1000.00 po
interior minister quinn foreign child born it wife of your decrease shart former head of the cultural organization on new spain i think they have made that terrible mistake. attacking these 4 borders and the world so. if this people never put my husband in jail maybe the people in the scotland the people in all the op never listen about his fight but 1st your reaction to last week's show on the achievement of lucy's law the legislation that bans a 3rd party seal of poppies martin says can...
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education and the arts and with her husband joe has given over $130 million to universities and cultural organizationss to maintain the best archives also the first hispanic american to receive a doctorate in health and physical education from the university of texas austin. also served as a member of the national council of the arts. it's an honor to have you in a great privilege to present to you the national humanities metal. ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much. next i have the honor to recognize not just one but 6000, 656 tremendous artist and patriots, they musicians of the united states military. that is really something the job you do. thank you very much. and then to have over 72000 times each year of concert halls to war zones. and touch the hearts of servicemembers and gold star families and military funerals and americans everywhere for go not just magnificent performance but really the finest anywhere in the world and also warriors we are joined this afternoon by the premier band commanders and accepting the national medal of arts on behalf of all military musicians is a now a 21 -ye
education and the arts and with her husband joe has given over $130 million to universities and cultural organizationss to maintain the best archives also the first hispanic american to receive a doctorate in health and physical education from the university of texas austin. also served as a member of the national council of the arts. it's an honor to have you in a great privilege to present to you the national humanities metal. ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much. next i...
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then moved the war for free to its new home in a park outside the sydney office of the german cultural organization go to institute a reminder now of peace and human rights i think it's the most important is that i remember that freedom and human rights and if they are not for granted so we really have to remember what history and we have to think about like oh yeah and obviously . the fall of the wall was i mean everyone thought the military would go in but it was a peaceful revolution that brought it out and people have the power the ministry of the walls original or no has also been solved jennifer kubiak recognize the wall in a recent media report she posed in front of it as a child it belonged to her late father peter though jennifer says when he died in 2013 sorry to the exact story of the wall and why he left it. finally out in the open again the wall stands as a permanent memorial to the end of division half a world away in berlin. well up next actor kiefer sutherland shares his musical side on the w.'s night grease at the top of the hour plus even. in charge of the famous naturalist and ex
then moved the war for free to its new home in a park outside the sydney office of the german cultural organization go to institute a reminder now of peace and human rights i think it's the most important is that i remember that freedom and human rights and if they are not for granted so we really have to remember what history and we have to think about like oh yeah and obviously . the fall of the wall was i mean everyone thought the military would go in but it was a peaceful revolution that...
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extraordinary solar purpose fo r husband joe she has given over $130 million to universities and cultural organizationsated the teresa lozano long institute of latin american studies at the university of texas in austin. which helps maintain one of the best archives online and making history anywhere in the world. tresa was also the first hispanic american to receive a doctorate in health and physical education from the university of texas, and austin. she has also served as a member of the national council on the arts. tresa, we are so honored to have you, and it's a great privilege to present to you the national humanities metal. thank you very much, tresa. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you very much. so, next, i have the honor to recognize not just one, but 6656 tremendous artist and patriots, the ms musicians of the united states military. that is really something, the job you do. thank you very much. forming 136 bands worldwide, these awe-inspiring men and women in uniform perform over 35000 times each year from concert halls to war zones. they touch the hearts of service members of the front lines, woun
extraordinary solar purpose fo r husband joe she has given over $130 million to universities and cultural organizationsated the teresa lozano long institute of latin american studies at the university of texas in austin. which helps maintain one of the best archives online and making history anywhere in the world. tresa was also the first hispanic american to receive a doctorate in health and physical education from the university of texas, and austin. she has also served as a member of the...
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with her husband joe, she has given over $130 million to universities and cultural organizations in texass at the university of texas in austin which helps many thain one of the best archives of latin american history anywhere in the world. teresa was also the first hispanic-american to receive a doctorate in education from the university of texas in austin. she has also served as a member of the national council on the arts. teresa, we're so honored to have you and it's a great privilege to present to you the national humanities medal. thank you very much, teresa. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much. so next i have the honor to recognize not just one, but 6,656 tremendous artists and patriots, the musicians of the united states military. that is really some, the job you do, thank you very much. forming 136 bands worldwide, these awe-inspiring men and women in uniform perform over 35,000 times each year from concert halls to war zones. they touch the hearts of service members of the front line, wounded veterans at hospitals and gold star families at funerals an
with her husband joe, she has given over $130 million to universities and cultural organizations in texass at the university of texas in austin which helps many thain one of the best archives of latin american history anywhere in the world. teresa was also the first hispanic-american to receive a doctorate in education from the university of texas in austin. she has also served as a member of the national council on the arts. teresa, we're so honored to have you and it's a great privilege to...
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ellen: yes, united nations educational, scientific and cultural organization recognized kimchi as intangiblectices that needs to be preserved because kimchi is--it benefits. it has health benefits. "kimjang," which is the practice of making kimchi and sharing throughout the winter is actually--gives you a lot of emotional benefit because you get together with friends and family, and you make it together, and you share it throughout the year. so unesco found that its intangible, cultural heritage then needs to be preserved. robert: all right, that is great. we're gonna have you come back and make a demonstration for us. we'll look forward to talking to you again because i know the festival is coming back again next fall, right? ellen: yes, it is. robert: all right. ellen: thank you. robert: thank you for being here. all right. well, we're gonna take a quick break and get ready for a food demonstration on preparing and assembly, including showing us how to make a popular kimchi dish using napa cabbage. how's that for bay area connection? so, come on back. ♪ the founder and owner of volcano kim
ellen: yes, united nations educational, scientific and cultural organization recognized kimchi as intangiblectices that needs to be preserved because kimchi is--it benefits. it has health benefits. "kimjang," which is the practice of making kimchi and sharing throughout the winter is actually--gives you a lot of emotional benefit because you get together with friends and family, and you make it together, and you share it throughout the year. so unesco found that its intangible,...
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civilians flee their homes 20000 cars and uganda and see as to april 21000 the food negra culture organization are claiming 870-0000 ton food deficit gap and these reports credible for one. you are seeing on the ground 0 absolutely i mean that at the moment is more than 2000000 people who have fled the country itself to neighboring countries as refugees and there's about 1400000 people inside a cell sudan that have fled their homes and displaced that's about a 3rd of the 12000000 population of soda so that has come about as a direct result of the fighting some in houses have been burnt women have been raped people are seeing killed and so people are just packed up and left the question is whether that peace peace process will hold so we appear to be talking about a scale of i don't know the syrian civil war what exactly is done because critics are claiming it's a political creation of britain the usa and norway they handed over power to unrepresentative a k 47 toting militias i mean this is what you are seem to be talking about it seems to be worse than it was when omar bashir was in in kharto
civilians flee their homes 20000 cars and uganda and see as to april 21000 the food negra culture organization are claiming 870-0000 ton food deficit gap and these reports credible for one. you are seeing on the ground 0 absolutely i mean that at the moment is more than 2000000 people who have fled the country itself to neighboring countries as refugees and there's about 1400000 people inside a cell sudan that have fled their homes and displaced that's about a 3rd of the 12000000 population of...
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it's a cultural organization dedicated to sporting the arts in our community. st. joseph's art society is compromised of two separate organizations, the art society which is for profit and foundation which is the nonprofit. both organizations are committed to supporting artists and allowing them to flourish in their careers. we support many 501s in our space and we offer free daily tours to the public. we applied to the mill's act because our walls are large and tall, 332 feet, but we take up a small footprint and plan to used funds that we can use long-tem for the church. thank you for your consideration. >> i have the speaker cards, so adele fang. >> good morning, supervisors, i'm adele fing and i'm one of the proud co-owners of 2731 to 2135 fulsome street. we wanted to announce our appreciate our home, the city and mills act. when we all moved in last year, we started putting aside for typical maintenance items with it wasn't until we started talking to the historic form and alicia turnbaugh that it appeared on our form. they are going to address the wood deteri
it's a cultural organization dedicated to sporting the arts in our community. st. joseph's art society is compromised of two separate organizations, the art society which is for profit and foundation which is the nonprofit. both organizations are committed to supporting artists and allowing them to flourish in their careers. we support many 501s in our space and we offer free daily tours to the public. we applied to the mill's act because our walls are large and tall, 332 feet, but we take up a...
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as a natural scientist i have always sought to maintain to be involved in cultural organizations and when i applied for scholarship at the university of cambridge i had to submit an essay about was completely different to my main area of study. and a piece about the architectures i can explain later to anyone who is interested what that actually means that my first bonus check and the more senior executive such as the folger shakespeare library in washington dc the british museum today it's one of the great joys to spend even more time with these organizations. but something is always troubled me. i have heard people assert again and again culture is that the foundation of civilization. certainly it is essential for understanding the only have to visit the chapel here to appreciate. but in my view it is preceded by a great engineering which is the true foundation of which true civilization is built that's why i wrote think imagine that it is the lifeblood. today i have four stories while i've been talking about the book after its publication. you can interpret just as you wish and i
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on the scale and complexity that we are going to need to places like the food in our group culture organizationof the world health organization purchased the list. it is astonishing how methodically successful they have been. so i say we are going to have to, if we are serious, and we are determined to overmatched the chinese, we're going to have to really get our act together perhaps going to go through some very painful and profound on him part of i wrote trump versus china was to set the stage for people to have this conversation and to recognize everything the president is doing which is right the right general direction is about 10 percent that we need to do before ultimately going to be able to compete with china. >> i am happy that you wrote about the pentagon and the inertia. i have my own career, express that firsthand. mayday number of suggestions but given that i am a bit lower on the totem pole, they have not been widely accepted but i say unites his military as you.out, is the highest strategic levels, they get the threaten in the united states military has understood this as a cha
on the scale and complexity that we are going to need to places like the food in our group culture organizationof the world health organization purchased the list. it is astonishing how methodically successful they have been. so i say we are going to have to, if we are serious, and we are determined to overmatched the chinese, we're going to have to really get our act together perhaps going to go through some very painful and profound on him part of i wrote trump versus china was to set the...
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to maintain a broad perspective by educating myself about the arts and being involved in cultural organizations that go beyond my core discipline. when i applied for scholarship to study physics at the university of cambridge in england, i had to submit an essay about something completely different to my main area of study. so i submitted a piece about the architecture of -- and i can explained later to anybody who is interested in what that actually means. with my first bonus check from bp, i bought a david hogg reprint, and as a more senior executive i served on the board's of organizations such as the folger shakespeare library in washington, d.c., the british museum, and later the tate. today it is one of the great joys of a portfolio crew to be able to spend even more time with such organizations. but there's always been something that has trouble to me. me. i've heard people assert again and again that arts and culture is the foundation of civilization. great art is certainly essential for understanding the human condition. you only have to visit the chapel here in houston to appreciate j
to maintain a broad perspective by educating myself about the arts and being involved in cultural organizations that go beyond my core discipline. when i applied for scholarship to study physics at the university of cambridge in england, i had to submit an essay about something completely different to my main area of study. so i submitted a piece about the architecture of -- and i can explained later to anybody who is interested in what that actually means. with my first bonus check from bp, i...
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s head of cultural history spoke words of praise for the organizers of the jazz ahead trade fair for their hard work he noted that jazz and pop musicians in germany receive considerably less public funding than classical musicians. if you compare in germany the public funds made available for classical music with funding for rock. it's $99.00 to $1.00. other countries the situation is different but. it was a surprise victory for jazz ahead in the final round of the cultural brand award it pulled ahead of the state palaces and gardens of baton back and the 100th birthday celebrations of the bauhaus does. ryan academy. the owner for lifetime achievement went to cultural manager oliva shite directed the word valley regions 2010 reign as european capital of culture. hedwig phiona of the netherlands was named european cultural manager of the year she organized this manifesto of the european nomadic biennial which celebrated its 12th edition last year in palermo and hopes to soon bring manifesto to eastern germany. some of the city 7 a remarkable history to have a very complex contemporary
s head of cultural history spoke words of praise for the organizers of the jazz ahead trade fair for their hard work he noted that jazz and pop musicians in germany receive considerably less public funding than classical musicians. if you compare in germany the public funds made available for classical music with funding for rock. it's $99.00 to $1.00. other countries the situation is different but. it was a surprise victory for jazz ahead in the final round of the cultural brand award it...
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in 1967 -- organization in 1967 and served as a teacher on the weekend of african-american culture for children. she became involved in labor union organizing, having convened a major african people's gathering in 1970 and worked with the cultural organization in san diego. she was proud of her roots in the black power movement. her early work prepared her for the work that cesar chavez recruited and trained she and her husband to do in founding and building the united domestic workers of america. today over 200,000 california home care workers and nearly two million nationally work under union contracts. her model collective bargaining rights law is now patterned across the nation. on sunday, march 18, 2018, she was inducted into the san diego women's hall of fame for her work in co-founding the united domestic workers of america. with her passing, the state of california and our nation suffered a tremendous loss. she will be remembered for her attitude and for exemplifying the meaning of her given name, which means magnificent and magnificent she was. i yield back the balance of my t
in 1967 -- organization in 1967 and served as a teacher on the weekend of african-american culture for children. she became involved in labor union organizing, having convened a major african people's gathering in 1970 and worked with the cultural organization in san diego. she was proud of her roots in the black power movement. her early work prepared her for the work that cesar chavez recruited and trained she and her husband to do in founding and building the united domestic workers of...
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>> i think the systems will be relatively easy and the encouraging part to me is the culture of the two organizationsre very very, very similar. we have similar go to market strategies and we have a customer partnership focus and with limited overlap we think we'll have limited impact on not only our customers but also our employees and customer facing folks >> i'm incredibly conscious of where you have moved to now is the other hottest area which is the louisiana and florida area you're already in the fastest growing market in the company, tennessee. do you see an above gdp growth for the area you are involved in >> yes, we have strong economic growth in the south, the customer activity continues to be very good i'm encouraged by what i see not only in talking to customers but also what we see in financial statements and balance sheets. and one of the neat things about this combined franchise that iberiabank and first horizon bring together is an above market growth rate we're forecasted to grow in household growth rate 25% faster than the united states as a whole. so not only is the south strong to
>> i think the systems will be relatively easy and the encouraging part to me is the culture of the two organizationsre very very, very similar. we have similar go to market strategies and we have a customer partnership focus and with limited overlap we think we'll have limited impact on not only our customers but also our employees and customer facing folks >> i'm incredibly conscious of where you have moved to now is the other hottest area which is the louisiana and florida area...
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i think that you need a culture of the organization where people can rise on their measure its, where they're not bullied out, where they're not harassed out. sociologists say until they're about 30% of people who you feel like are like out team, you feel like you're alone, and therefore, you're the most vulnerable person. doesn't matter what the hiring rubric is. if you don't have a good culture, you will not have diversity. the learning, things that we're working on, you can create any kind of miracle with one fabulous teacher and 30 kids or with a perfect internship. but if we can't do this at scale, we've lost. we need to be able to do this to scale. so that's the purpose of so much of what i've been working on personally, trying to make sure that these experiences can be done at scale. i think it's critical to equity and diversity as well. thank you. >> thank you, senator rosen. >> thank you. i to tell you that all of are you so inspiring, and oh, my goodness, i can tell you, i have so many friends who are teachers that find the creative ways to inspire their students through mus
i think that you need a culture of the organization where people can rise on their measure its, where they're not bullied out, where they're not harassed out. sociologists say until they're about 30% of people who you feel like are like out team, you feel like you're alone, and therefore, you're the most vulnerable person. doesn't matter what the hiring rubric is. if you don't have a good culture, you will not have diversity. the learning, things that we're working on, you can create any kind...
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marketing, operations, digital, finance, all the key roles that you would need to lead an organization, create a strong culture we got committed to the strategies or the things we wanted focus on and execute. every time i had the opportunity to walk into a new business which i've had the opportunity to do that a couple of times now, it served me well i would encourage everybody make sure you got the right team, the right culture and be choiceful on how you will allocate those people >> thank you so much >> thanks for having me. >> back over to you. >>> thank you very much. thanks to bryan as well. coming up, we have the tasting menu slacking off. turning on yogurt and an anti-drug sse meagthat maybe sends the wrong message, coming up it was sophie's big day. by the way, she's the next mozart. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. there's one thing you can be sure of. they're changin
marketing, operations, digital, finance, all the key roles that you would need to lead an organization, create a strong culture we got committed to the strategies or the things we wanted focus on and execute. every time i had the opportunity to walk into a new business which i've had the opportunity to do that a couple of times now, it served me well i would encourage everybody make sure you got the right team, the right culture and be choiceful on how you will allocate those people >>...
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but what about organisms that don't have brains like plants. biologist culture to berger is testing whether the pavlovian theory of learning works on plants the same way it does with animals the russian physiologist showed that dogs can quickly be conditioned to associate a ringing bell with food before long the sound alone causes the dog to start salivating that's because it's learned the bell equals food. so does the same hold true for plants. and if so what stimuli do they respond to. mimosa plants respond to contacts by folding up their leaves. in an experiment placed a mimosa in the dark after a while she then switched the light on which through no response then she started to jab the leaves which immediately closed up. she repeated this process again and again light on and then jam. then she switched the light on but left the leaves alone and they folded up straight away anyhow it would appear the plant had learn to associate light with physical damage and the response remained long after the experiment was stopped. but biologists still can't agree on whet
but what about organisms that don't have brains like plants. biologist culture to berger is testing whether the pavlovian theory of learning works on plants the same way it does with animals the russian physiologist showed that dogs can quickly be conditioned to associate a ringing bell with food before long the sound alone causes the dog to start salivating that's because it's learned the bell equals food. so does the same hold true for plants. and if so what stimuli do they respond to. mimosa...
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dresden capital of the state of saxony is famous for its cultural attractions but the city is also known for images like this. a far right racist organization called piggy has held protests here for the past 5 years attacks on foreigners and a mosque have prompted the debate about a so-called nazi emergency a satirical political group called simply the party has filed an official motion with the city council to address the situation. since every chance to address this problem even though they've known for years that it can't be denied. we say down with right wing extremist ideas we won't talk to nazi i say. that's out of the question. the initiative has been controversial in the city council many members agree with the motions intent but not the way it was formulated. only after the document was completely rewritten was accepted by a majority of political parties in the council but the heading not see a merchant with a question mark could not be changed for legal reasons. it's provocative but our committee does take a clear stand to support people who are against racism and anti-semitism we don't want these far right agitators in our city a
dresden capital of the state of saxony is famous for its cultural attractions but the city is also known for images like this. a far right racist organization called piggy has held protests here for the past 5 years attacks on foreigners and a mosque have prompted the debate about a so-called nazi emergency a satirical political group called simply the party has filed an official motion with the city council to address the situation. since every chance to address this problem even though...
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that you know russian they live in a bit of a bubble executives in media organizations you know hippies know that they're a culture punk's know that they're a culture media executives do not know that they're a culture they're a very particular culture they've got a very particular worldview and it is not the world view of everyone they present themselves as speaking for the ordinary man and woman but they are very far from being the ordinary. but sometimes they might have a point sometimes maybe their coverage is turning people off maybe they're economics coverage turns people off maybe their political coverage turns people off but in those cases they say perhaps we should do it better because we're not going to stop covering economics we're not going to stop covering politics but when it comes to environmental issues and so we just stopped covering it is it possible to actually get a grip on how much damage the media have done through their lack of reporting honestly there's no question it has massively impeded action because politicians won't act until they are pushed into acting and it's very hard to get peopl
that you know russian they live in a bit of a bubble executives in media organizations you know hippies know that they're a culture punk's know that they're a culture media executives do not know that they're a culture they're a very particular culture they've got a very particular worldview and it is not the world view of everyone they present themselves as speaking for the ordinary man and woman but they are very far from being the ordinary. but sometimes they might have a point sometimes...
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part of that is changing the culture some of these organizations and i will give you my personal commitment that i will make every effort to do that. >> thank you. >> senator make sally. >> mr. brouillette, to see you again. i enjoyed seeing you in office. we talked about how arizona is really leading in a lot of new technologies, and all of the above energy strategies. i appreciate the department has to commitment to that. hydro-powered generated by the hoover dam and the nuclear plant, and we have a because wear array have a lot of sunshine and wide open space. we are number three in solar in arizona with the opportunity to grow, but we still need through technologies in stormont because the sun does not shine at night -- in storage because the sun does not shine at night. companies are looking into research for this type of technology. i want to get your perspective on support from the department on working with universities in the private sector, particularly on the storage issue because we will hit a point where we cannot go much further with some of these energy initiatives unless we
part of that is changing the culture some of these organizations and i will give you my personal commitment that i will make every effort to do that. >> thank you. >> senator make sally. >> mr. brouillette, to see you again. i enjoyed seeing you in office. we talked about how arizona is really leading in a lot of new technologies, and all of the above energy strategies. i appreciate the department has to commitment to that. hydro-powered generated by the hoover dam and the...
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part of that is mapping out or changing the culture of some of these organizations i will give you my personal commitment i will make every effort to do that. >> thank you. >> thank you chairwoman good to see you again arizona is really leading in these technologies with the above all energy strategy that we appreciate the department's commitment to that we have a hydropower generated by the grand canyon dam and the nuclear plant and growing solar array with sunshine and wide-open states we are now number three in arizona with the opportunity to grow but as mentioned we still need breakthrough technologyd arizona research institution so we just want to get your perspective working with universities and the private sector specifically because we will head a point we cannot go much further with these energy initiatives. >> you are absolutely right i look forward to working with you shall i be confirmed to figure out these tough problems. we are very interested to develop the talent we need to hire over the next five or ten years we can see that to a number of different avenues maybe we
part of that is mapping out or changing the culture of some of these organizations i will give you my personal commitment i will make every effort to do that. >> thank you. >> thank you chairwoman good to see you again arizona is really leading in these technologies with the above all energy strategy that we appreciate the department's commitment to that we have a hydropower generated by the grand canyon dam and the nuclear plant and growing solar array with sunshine and wide-open...
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burrow into colleges and universities, fund student organizations that offer sound alternatives to the culture on the left. and that is the "angle." joining me now, the conservative union of mike huckabee 2016 presidential candidate and fox news contributor richard goodstein, former clinton advisor and its remedy. governor huckabee come up let's start with you what did last night's results tell you about 2020? beco it tells me that donald trump is the hardest working president i have ever seen campaigning for candidates and his party. and he is effective. look, if i were a democrat from i would be touting that virginia totally blue. i would be talking about the kentucky governor's race but the fact is and you pointed out, very effectively in the ankle tonight, that this really wasn't some grand moment for democrats. bevin was in real control cake -- trouble in kentucky. i was hoping you would win and he got close to it but there's never been a president in my lifetime whose work like donald trump to help other candidates and he gives so much of his political capital. and i'm going to tell you
burrow into colleges and universities, fund student organizations that offer sound alternatives to the culture on the left. and that is the "angle." joining me now, the conservative union of mike huckabee 2016 presidential candidate and fox news contributor richard goodstein, former clinton advisor and its remedy. governor huckabee come up let's start with you what did last night's results tell you about 2020? beco it tells me that donald trump is the hardest working president i have...
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organizing social entrepreneurs. we are trying to reverse some of the things that i think happened over the last year and a half and bringing more cultural migration. as a community activist i will say i organized against the hub last year on behalf of latino immigrant community. and this proposed project, let me put this in context because i think we get caught up in the environmental impact is very important, it reminds me of hunter's point in bayview, 50 years ago and since then, this gentleman is talking about technicalities and it's up to code and there's 18 percent or 13 percent, let's put this in context what we are talking about here and what this board is designed to do. this board can make a statement with this as a solution. you are going to hear a lot of anger from the people behind me and the anger is because their displacement, gentrification and there has to be a statement made that cultural preservation is going to come first. these communities need to be in here. we have a man that has a tent that's attached to the side of our building. david. for 20 years he's been on the street. and i've worked with the homeless and lo
organizing social entrepreneurs. we are trying to reverse some of the things that i think happened over the last year and a half and bringing more cultural migration. as a community activist i will say i organized against the hub last year on behalf of latino immigrant community. and this proposed project, let me put this in context because i think we get caught up in the environmental impact is very important, it reminds me of hunter's point in bayview, 50 years ago and since then, this...