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for the environment the activists with the young boy says education foundation travel the country to convince people to change for traditions. oh. these young people are willing to act. isn't gold in flames the group is trying to minimize the damage but it's a losing battle. to home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david from the young voices educational foundation. i harvest is lost and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear this. do you know the cause of the fire and no but i believe it is. said by somebody extend that. into my family and destroyed you a guy from back in the town of new balika david meets with team members to discuss strategy is to tackle widespread slash and burn practices that is something to talk about it at a village meeting between january and march over 115 bushfires were reported in the region the local fire chief who works closely with the young volunteers is concerned for the future you cannot signator so once we have decide
for the environment the activists with the young boy says education foundation travel the country to convince people to change for traditions. oh. these young people are willing to act. isn't gold in flames the group is trying to minimize the damage but it's a losing battle. to home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david from the young voices educational foundation. i harvest is lost and then students like this are becoming a problem here in...
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too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david goodwill from the young voices educational foundation. i harvest is lost and incidents like this are becoming a problem here in ghana it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear this. do you know the cause of the fire and no but i believe it is. said by somebody that extend that. into my farm and destroyed you a guy from back in the town of new balika david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategy is to tackle widespread slash and burn practices that is something to talk about it at a village meeting between january and march over 115 bushfires were reported in the region the local fire chief who works closely with the young volunteers is concerned for the future you cannot sit in it so once rehab is that it. will come. as over decided to bring the people let them understand that. falling downed trees or cutting down the trees bending the bending down that it will go to a. level does not plan to all be going under mild that we are on the. david beard little ones to keep that from happening he started to becom
too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david goodwill from the young voices educational foundation. i harvest is lost and incidents like this are becoming a problem here in ghana it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear this. do you know the cause of the fire and no but i believe it is. said by somebody that extend that. into my farm and destroyed you a guy from back in the town of new balika david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategy is to...
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of the lauren force one education foundation and he joins me from georgia but the president acts like it's not there the coronavirus numbers are terrible. i think larry the way i look at this and i'm not a doctor i'm not a health care professional i look at most of these public issues through the lens of commonsense and history and i suspect that this thing is going to go up and down now it will cease fire alleys and spikes and valleys for some time so you know i don't think that it's a major crisis that we see some of these numbers going back up we'll probably see him go back down and maybe go back up again until things settle down for the year though you were an analyst for the cia what's your reaction to reports that russia has offered bounties to delegate channeling forces for killing coalition forces and includes american troops. if something's fishy in this larry it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me 1st of all i have not seen any information that the intelligence if it is accurate intelligence has been verified so i think it's has been released for political purposes and is
of the lauren force one education foundation and he joins me from georgia but the president acts like it's not there the coronavirus numbers are terrible. i think larry the way i look at this and i'm not a doctor i'm not a health care professional i look at most of these public issues through the lens of commonsense and history and i suspect that this thing is going to go up and down now it will cease fire alleys and spikes and valleys for some time so you know i don't think that it's a major...
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>> the law enforcement education foundation headquartered in atlanta is a 501(c)(3), that is a not-for-profit tax deductible foundation. we are funded by private donors and we provide information to law enforcement and to the public on law enforcement matters. we are also able as resources permit to provide grants to law enforcement agencies across the country. are funded by private donors and we provide information to law enforcement and to the public on law enforcement matters. as resourcesble permit to provide grants to law enforcement agencies across the country. host: what is your foundation's position on policing? thenews we have seen, protests reacting to what has happened to african-americans, and what do you think should be done? guest: there are a lot of things that can be done and we always need to be willing and open to making reforms to law enforcement. i am a strong supporter of law enforcement as a former u.s. attorney, however i note that from time to time and we see this recently as well, that there are problems that manifest themselves that we see in law enforcement. are the
>> the law enforcement education foundation headquartered in atlanta is a 501(c)(3), that is a not-for-profit tax deductible foundation. we are funded by private donors and we provide information to law enforcement and to the public on law enforcement matters. we are also able as resources permit to provide grants to law enforcement agencies across the country. are funded by private donors and we provide information to law enforcement and to the public on law enforcement matters. as...
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the police education foundation does not get involved in such -- law enforcement education foundationt get involved in such matters. pay far mored to attention to these matters than they do. i am glad your caller is doing so. with regard to the percentage or amount that local and state governments should be providing to law enforcement, there is no one-size-fits-all, but i do think it ought to be viewed from the standpoint that the primary job of government is to provide a safe environment whether at the state, federal, or local level for individual citizens to be able to exercise their freedom. reasonableiding a and sufficient budget for law enforcement ought to be one of the top priorities for government at all levels, with regards to the federal government of course it is somewhat different. here again, the job of the federal government, one of the primary jobs is to provide at the federal level that sort of safety net so that individuals within the country can operate in freedom. i think one other point to bring responimately, the sibility of an individual citizen to protect thems
the police education foundation does not get involved in such -- law enforcement education foundationt get involved in such matters. pay far mored to attention to these matters than they do. i am glad your caller is doing so. with regard to the percentage or amount that local and state governments should be providing to law enforcement, there is no one-size-fits-all, but i do think it ought to be viewed from the standpoint that the primary job of government is to provide a safe environment...
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enforcement education foundation and former republican congresswoman -- congressman bob barr discusses police reform. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. he sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweet. ♪ c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free c-span radio app. and be part of the public conversation through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. ♪ ruled 6-3reme court it is illegal for employers to fire a person for being gay or transgender. the court heard an oral argument for two consolidated cases federal civilther rights law protects against sexual orientation discrimination. the cases come from georgia and new york. , a welfarerald bost. services for nader for clayton county georgia was allegedly let go or conduct unbeco
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of the law enforcement education foundation it's been over 4 weeks since the killing of george floyd in many outposts an incident that has sparked protests across the country how do you see this playing out long term. long term by long term i guess nowadays that means simply between now and the election i suppose. i don't i don't like the way it's been playing out so far because there to me larry is a lot of room to institute some meaningful reforms with policing across the country in terms of better training more appropriate funding and priorities for our local law enforcement and it just does not seem to be getting done either in the congress or at the local level and that's a shame because we ought to take the opportunity of the tragedy of the george floyd murder to take a real positive look at law enforcement in terms of making some needed reforms. the president has described racial justice and police reform demonstrators as terrorists bugs anak as agitators looters and lowlifes do you think you ought to temper his language a little. bit certainly when you look at some of what's
of the law enforcement education foundation it's been over 4 weeks since the killing of george floyd in many outposts an incident that has sparked protests across the country how do you see this playing out long term. long term by long term i guess nowadays that means simply between now and the election i suppose. i don't i don't like the way it's been playing out so far because there to me larry is a lot of room to institute some meaningful reforms with policing across the country in terms of...
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achievement was his creation in 1920 of a philanthropic entity now known as the belgian american educational foundation, which remains active today. still another great project was his founding in 1919, with his own money of an invaluable archive of historical documentation on the world war and its consequences. his vast and ever-expanding archive, which is still expanding today, and the research center that grew from it became known as the hoover institution on war, revolution, and peace, whose centenary is being celebrated today. situated on the campus of stanford university, it becomes a macro of historians most enduring legacy, and i think every speaker has spent many happy hours, days, months in the archives of the hoover institution, dealing with this period. experiences of this magnitude cannot fail to have an impact on the human beings caught up in it. such was the case with whoever. shortly before he returned from paris, he visited several countries that had benefited from his humanitarian aid. when the polish government learned of his intentions, it decided to honor him with what was called a
achievement was his creation in 1920 of a philanthropic entity now known as the belgian american educational foundation, which remains active today. still another great project was his founding in 1919, with his own money of an invaluable archive of historical documentation on the world war and its consequences. his vast and ever-expanding archive, which is still expanding today, and the research center that grew from it became known as the hoover institution on war, revolution, and peace,...
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of the law enforcement education foundation and he joins me from georgia gave the president actually i guess. the coronavirus numbers are terrible. well i think larry the way i look at this and i'm not a doctor i'm not a healthcare professional i look at most of these public issues through the lens of common sense and history and i suspect the this thing is going to go up and down we'll see spikes and valleys and spikes and valleys for some time so you know i don't think that it's a major crisis that we see some of these numbers going back up we'll probably see him go back down and maybe go back up again until things settle down for the year. you were an analyst for the cia what's your reaction to reports that russia has offered bounties to develop then a link forces push killing coalition forces and includes american troops. if something's fishy in this marriott just doesn't make a lot of sense to me 1st of all i have not seen any information that the intelligence if it is accurate intelligence has been verified so i think it's has been released for.
of the law enforcement education foundation and he joins me from georgia gave the president actually i guess. the coronavirus numbers are terrible. well i think larry the way i look at this and i'm not a doctor i'm not a healthcare professional i look at most of these public issues through the lens of common sense and history and i suspect the this thing is going to go up and down we'll see spikes and valleys and spikes and valleys for some time so you know i don't think that it's a major...
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an executive director of an educational foundation from lawrenceville, new jersey... our returning champion, an escalation manager from edina, minnesota... ...whose 2- day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. folks, on yesterday's program, you had a perfect example in final jeopardy! of three talented players who outthought, outsmarted themselves in the final. they didn't go with the obvious response atamto them imdiately. but let's hope that today is different, you all get the final jeopardy! right. vinay and gianna, good to have you here. here we go. jeopardy! round begins now with these categories. starting off with... ...in st. paul, minnesota. followed by... that sounds like us. and finally... rob, off you go. at the como park zoo, $600. here's jimmy with the clue. like other baby giraffes, violet, who's 5 weeks old, was close to 6 feet tall when she was born, and her spot pattern is as unique to her
an executive director of an educational foundation from lawrenceville, new jersey... our returning champion, an escalation manager from edina, minnesota... ...whose 2- day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. folks, on yesterday's program, you had a perfect example in final jeopardy! of three talented players who outthought, outsmarted themselves in the final. they...
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also, law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barr discusses police and criminal justice reform. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at seven eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> wyoming representative liz cheney trying to discussion hosted by the ronald reagan presidential foundation institute with topics including the pandemic, police reform, foreign policy, national security and increasing number of women in politics. this is 50 minutes. ♪ from this is roger coming the reagan institute in washington, d.c. welcome and our guest today is congresswoman liz cheney. thank you so much for joining the show. rep. cheney: great to be with you as always. always happy to participate in any of these events. host: we appreciate that. no good deed goes unpunished. now, we have you on the podcast. we greatly appreciate it. a lot to cover today. so much is going on. here in washington, d.c. and across the country. just for our listeners, many people know you because you are
also, law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barr discusses police and criminal justice reform. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at seven eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> wyoming representative liz cheney trying to discussion hosted by the ronald reagan presidential foundation institute with topics including the pandemic, police reform, foreign...
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also, law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barr discusses policend criminal justice reform. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook messages, and tweets. >> live tuesday on the c-span networks, jerome powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:30 p.m., the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing on police use of force. carter,s include melvin fraternal order of police national president patrick and the chiefs of police of houston, durham, north carolina, and buffalo grove, illinois. on c-span2 at 10:00, the senate returns to work on the bill for funding of public works and lands. at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3, a subcommittee hears from cherokee the chair of the fcc. and we hear from judge advocate general's of the army, navy, air force, and marines on racial disparity and the military justice system. onin his daily briefing monday, california governor gavin newsom talked about the rise of coronavirus c
also, law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barr discusses policend criminal justice reform. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook messages, and tweets. >> live tuesday on the c-span networks, jerome powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:30 p.m., the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing on...
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. >> she is executive director of the bay area financial education foundation. >> using a budget is theirst most important thing. minimizing your spending would be second. and being proactive about negotiating with creditors. >> sites like everydollar.com offer free advice on sticking to a budget. bank of america and wells fargo also offer free budgeting resources. for more immediate, look for ways to minimize spending by throwing less food out. >> fresh fruits can certainly be frozen. >> amy keating is a nutritionist with consumer reports. >> it will be just as nutritious. you just have to use them in different ways, like in a smoothie. >> you can also avoid the more expensive foods. >> there are many other alternative sources of protein like tofu, chickpea, lentils, even quinoa, which is a grain source. >> lower your credit card debt by transferring the balance to one with lower interests. >> maybe refinance, move to a balance transfer on a credit card where there is no interest for 20 months. >> be creative. jaime found a way to reduce his monthly rent by $800. >> next i got to remov
. >> she is executive director of the bay area financial education foundation. >> using a budget is theirst most important thing. minimizing your spending would be second. and being proactive about negotiating with creditors. >> sites like everydollar.com offer free advice on sticking to a budget. bank of america and wells fargo also offer free budgeting resources. for more immediate, look for ways to minimize spending by throwing less food out. >> fresh fruits can...
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law enforcement education foundation and republican palmer's men bob barr discusses police and justiceeform. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. live tuesday on the c-span , federal reserve chair jerome powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:30 the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on police use of force and community relations. witnesses include the st. paul, minnesota mayor and the chiefs of police of houston, and buffalo grove, illinois. 10:00 a.m. thet senate returns to work for a bill on funding for national parks and public land. 10:00 a.m. on c-span three the senate appropriations paiommittee hears from ajit on the spectrum options program -- auctions program. then a hearing on military racial disparity in the military justice system. in his daily coronavirus briefing the north carolina governor expressed concern as numbers of coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to grow. governor coop
law enforcement education foundation and republican palmer's men bob barr discusses police and justiceeform. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. live tuesday on the c-span , federal reserve chair jerome powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:30 the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on police use of force and community...
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interesting lead the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the ericsson educational foundation newsletter and trans vests, didn't cover the rights, but the gay oriented gay newsletter emphasized the prominent role played by street queens and by drag queens in the riots. so things are quite complicated, we also have the issue of translation, 50 years later, so today we tend to really police the boundaries between gay and trans. but in 1969, many people like marcia marsha p johnson silvia rivera were comfortable referring to themselves as both gay and trans vests, they didn't see those things is necessarily an opposition are mutually exclusive. >> there are viewers or listeners tuning in we are looking back 50 years ago at the stonewall riots, the turning point for the gay and lesbian community and our guest from greenwich village new york is mark stein. he is the author of a new book that looks back on what happened 50 years ago, and we have been talking about new york city police officers police commissioner james o'neil on twitter, with this apology for the way officers 50 yea
interesting lead the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the ericsson educational foundation newsletter and trans vests, didn't cover the rights, but the gay oriented gay newsletter emphasized the prominent role played by street queens and by drag queens in the riots. so things are quite complicated, we also have the issue of translation, 50 years later, so today we tend to really police the boundaries between gay and trans. but in 1969, many people like marcia marsha p johnson...
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also, law-enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barr discusses policend criminal justice reform. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. coronavirusily briefing, north carolina governor roy cooper expressed concern as members of coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to grow. governor cooper said he is considering a requirement that would force people to wear masks in public. he also announced a newly available federal funding to aid homeowners and recovery efforts from hurricanes mathew and florence, which it -- hit north carolina in 2016 and 2018. gov. cooper: good afternoon, everybody, and thank you for joining today's update on covid-19 in north carolina. as of today north carolina has 45,102 lab confirmed cases, 980 3 new cases reported today, 797 people in the hospital, and 1118 people that have died.
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and the law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bill barr discusses policend criminal justice reform. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. live tuesday on the c-span networks, federal reserve chair jerome powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. the c-span judiciary committee ceasing use of force and community relations. witnesses include st. paul, minnesota mayor, the fraternal order of police president and the chiefs of police of houston, jerome, north carolina and illinois. on c-span2 at 10:00 a.m. the senate returns for work on a bill to provide funding for national parks and public lands. a.m. on c-span three senate appropriations subcommittee hears from federal communications on the spectrum auctions program. at noon, the house armed services subcommittee is from a judge advocate general from the amy, air force and marines on racial disparity in the military justice system. rul
and the law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bill barr discusses policend criminal justice reform. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. live tuesday on the c-span networks, federal reserve chair jerome powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. the c-span judiciary committee ceasing use...
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also law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barth discusses policend criminal justice reform. while she spends washington --rnal, live at 7:00 eastern watch c-span washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. going with your phone calls, facebook,'s text messages and tweets. ♪ >> live tuesday on the c-span networks, federal reserve church room powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 230 p.m., the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on the police use of force and community relations. witnesses include the st. paul, minnesota mayor, the fraternal order of police president and the chiefs of police of houston, durham, north carolina, and buffalo grove, illinois. on c-span two at 10 clock a.m., the senate returns for work on the bill to provide funding for national parks and public lands. on c-span3, a senate appropriations subcommittee hears from federal communication commission's chair rushing pipe on the spectrum auction program. pai.on-- rajiv and it noon from the judge advocate generals
also law enforcement education foundation and former republican congressman bob barth discusses policend criminal justice reform. while she spends washington --rnal, live at 7:00 eastern watch c-span washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. going with your phone calls, facebook,'s text messages and tweets. ♪ >> live tuesday on the c-span networks, federal reserve church room powell testifies on monetary policy at a senate hearing at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 230 p.m.,...
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> according to the book, "learning with the lights off," in 1939, the alfred p sloan foundation funded an educational film institute at new york institute -- new york university. well-known documentarians these three films about the rural working class americans. up next, from 1940, "and so they live." filmed in the mountains of kentucky, it shows struggling, undernourished farm family, and a one room schoolhouse attended by the children. after seeing this and the two other films made by the group, a reportedly displeased alfred sloan ended funding to the short-lived project, disagreeing with the artistic approach of the film makers. ♪ >> biscuits, pork, and a handful of berries. children put into the lunch pails whatever is left over from breakfast and get ready for school. ♪ narrator: all over america, farm children are on their way to school to become familiar with words and figures, to learn something of the best thoughts of the world outside. and, above all, to bring home what they have learned and to use it in their daily lives. ♪ [bell clanging] [children singing] >> take your literature books
> according to the book, "learning with the lights off," in 1939, the alfred p sloan foundation funded an educational film institute at new york institute -- new york university. well-known documentarians these three films about the rural working class americans. up next, from 1940, "and so they live." filmed in the mountains of kentucky, it shows struggling, undernourished farm family, and a one room schoolhouse attended by the children. after seeing this and the two...
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towards peace economic prosperity and social inclusion worldwide the chairperson of qatar's education above all foundation shaker. has advocated since september last year for a day dedicated to protect education from attack she says attacks on schools must halt the perpetrators of these heinous attacks must be held to account so that the millions of children deprived of education in conflict settings can aspire to a better future education is their lifeline and we must protect it. now the u.n. estimates more than 300000000 students were denied schooling and 28 team one 3rd of them live in countries affected by conflict or disaster that's one in 3 children and young people living in conflict zones missing out on education 5 countries in central and west africa accounted for more than a quarter of attacks on schools globally and afghanistan assaults on schools tripled between 2017 and the following year nearly half of all school aged children to not receive formal education by the end of last year more than a 1000 education and medical facilities have been attacked in syria as the war continued 2000000 chil
towards peace economic prosperity and social inclusion worldwide the chairperson of qatar's education above all foundation shaker. has advocated since september last year for a day dedicated to protect education from attack she says attacks on schools must halt the perpetrators of these heinous attacks must be held to account so that the millions of children deprived of education in conflict settings can aspire to a better future education is their lifeline and we must protect it. now the u.n....
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and i think it really starts from the foundation of education.ted other people as less than human. but then when you look at british history, when you look at the education that is taught, as recently as 1960 there were concentration camps set up by britain which were killing people in kenya. that is never spoken about. we have been treated as less than human for so many years. and until there is a re—evaluation of education, the foundation of this country, then we won't actually see any true change. thank you very much, william. thank you for talking to us. william adiosi, a london—based entrepreneur. thank you for your messages. this is about going back to the shops. samuel davies, the reaction by many has been hysterical regarding caution of going back to nonessential shops. infection numbers are now so low it would be very unlucky for you to catch it. if you do, then 90% plus of us will have no complications. and those 90 plus percent will survive. there are no second spikes in countries out of lockdown for weeks already. thank you those. i h
and i think it really starts from the foundation of education.ted other people as less than human. but then when you look at british history, when you look at the education that is taught, as recently as 1960 there were concentration camps set up by britain which were killing people in kenya. that is never spoken about. we have been treated as less than human for so many years. and until there is a re—evaluation of education, the foundation of this country, then we won't actually see any true...
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in the foundation of education is. to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. that. was that. was the. point of profitable. mind of google plus those look. like the little. mind that one that's on when you could see one was almost. too late. there's still this one day like it was when i was. going to mention a lead it's a monday. song. called again as i get. near that. lady i walk. in the is a mechanical. place the importantly now. vision is solid i thought i could pursue the bottom of a sudden i was going that. player. played. by left all my. stuff for voters to go courtin it would demand i'm busy with. follow. through on the. world he. was in the head. so you also get your training the women to become basically ever so and they study with you when i walk in the way that you're training and then once they know how to do things then they go back to their for me and start their own business does it change the community when they are. very vulnerable.
in the foundation of education is. to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. that. was that. was the. point of profitable. mind of google plus those look. like the little. mind that one that's on when you could see one was almost. too late. there's still this one day like it was when i was. going to mention a lead it's a monday. song. called again as i get. near that. lady i walk. in the is a mechanical. place the...
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in the foundation of education is to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. that was. so. when you go. eat. when i was. there though. was hollowness was found was that this stop or borders a park or to live or demand of business one would borrow. or a damn good it are. worth 2 on the lot. it. was insane heaven gets so you also get training the women to become basically ever so and they study with you when i was in the word yes they took training and then once did know how to do things then they go back to their community and start their own business does it change the community when they are. there are vulnerable all have been profit and when we rescue. the the whole community mindset. arm around them they have the belief that if they accept then the whole community would be cards. like but after they go back to their community with the big climb back with whatever they have and when they start doing something the whole mindset of that extreme becomes just. willing to accept and then willing to associate. that's
in the foundation of education is to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. that was. so. when you go. eat. when i was. there though. was hollowness was found was that this stop or borders a park or to live or demand of business one would borrow. or a damn good it are. worth 2 on the lot. it. was insane heaven gets so you also get training the women to become basically ever so and they study with you when i was in the word...
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in the foundation of education is to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. that was. supposed to. be. mine it was that's on when you go do you. eat. this on the leg and when i was. gone imagine a blue leds and i did a. song. called the. new year then. one. of the. how long. did it with you man i'm busy. well we all knew we were 2 on the last. it. was in 300 yes so you also get training the women to become basically ever so and they study with you and i why in the world yes they take training and then once they'd know how to do things then they go back to their community and start their own business does it change the community when they are. there for america or have been properly and when we've rescued. the the whole community of mine said. farmer and they have they believe that if they accept then the whole community would be cursed . but after they go back to their community with the business crime cacace whatever they have and when they start doing something the whole mindset of that extreme becomes just. wi
in the foundation of education is to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. that was. supposed to. be. mine it was that's on when you go do you. eat. this on the leg and when i was. gone imagine a blue leds and i did a. song. called the. new year then. one. of the. how long. did it with you man i'm busy. well we all knew we were 2 on the last. it. was in 300 yes so you also get training the women to become basically ever so...
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in the foundation of education is to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. and. not some was that. the other. i'll point out profitable good enough. money to build google plus those the balls all of. the coolness not so much i didn't like the digital one was a stay on. my god that's out when you go to do one e-mail was almost. just almost one day i give a name when i was. gonna mention they will that is in my dream. song. to follow. me or there was a lesson that's a little new i walk. near the macand the play. last. night and got. to the bottom of all 7 i'll just go away night. last. night and have thought. that wish bob or borders a book or today would demand i'm busy one would. follow there must. be only 2 on it. while he. was there in the head. so you also get your training the women to become basically. they were so and they study with me when i was in the way they took training and then one stayed know how to do things then they go back to their community and start their own business does it change the comm
in the foundation of education is to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life. and. not some was that. the other. i'll point out profitable good enough. money to build google plus those the balls all of. the coolness not so much i didn't like the digital one was a stay on. my god that's out when you go to do one e-mail was almost. just almost one day i give a name when i was. gonna mention they will that is in my dream. song....
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will be the head teacher with the discretion to schools but there is a lot of device from the education foundation £350 million specifically geared to children from most disadvantaged families and schools and that is 1—to—1 online tuition to help those children catch up. who will be doing the 1-to-1 tuition? that is arranged through the education endowment foundation and they have identified a number of tuition and companies that they have evaluated or will be in the process of evaluating, and those tuition companies will then be recruiting extra people to help with that i-to-i extra people to help with that 1—to—1 tuition. that may be young graduates, teacher trainees and someone graduates, teacher trainees and someone who had been signed up by those companies to provide the i-to-i those companies to provide the 1—to—1 tuition. those companies to provide the 1-to-1 tuition. the decision about who that those are will be made by him? made by those due to companies, those well—established and evaluated tutorial companies. took me through the process so i understand clearly, you are saying head teach
will be the head teacher with the discretion to schools but there is a lot of device from the education foundation £350 million specifically geared to children from most disadvantaged families and schools and that is 1—to—1 online tuition to help those children catch up. who will be doing the 1-to-1 tuition? that is arranged through the education endowment foundation and they have identified a number of tuition and companies that they have evaluated or will be in the process of evaluating,...
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> according to the book, "learning with the lights off," in 1939, the alfred p sloan foundation funded an educationalnown documentarians these three films about the rural working class americans. up next, from 1940, "and so they live." filmed in the mountains of kentucky, it shows struggling, undernourished farm family, and a one room schoolhouse attended by the children. after seeing this and the two other films made by the group, a reportedly displeased alfred sloan ended funding to the short-lived project, disagreeing with the artistic approach of the film makers. ♪ ♪
> according to the book, "learning with the lights off," in 1939, the alfred p sloan foundation funded an educationalnown documentarians these three films about the rural working class americans. up next, from 1940, "and so they live." filmed in the mountains of kentucky, it shows struggling, undernourished farm family, and a one room schoolhouse attended by the children. after seeing this and the two other films made by the group, a reportedly displeased alfred sloan...
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but the foundations of germany's vocational education programs can be found in workshops and on construction sites one of the latter is at the home of the german national opera the shops open on the boulevard one to 10 living in. the building trades have influenced vocational training more than any other field. to master and apprentice constellation has. characterized german trades since the 12th century plasterers sebastian haase and his apprentice your big fans are there for part of a long tradition. today they're visiting the construction site at the theatre. these enormous pieces of plaster and stucco from the auditorium way up to 300 kilograms in a few weeks they have to be put back up on the ceiling. apprentices start out learning simple tasks in a building next door many historical areas are being renovated old paints needs to be scraped off it's a tedious job attitude is important with cliff i've always liked decorative plastering it's a good substance for bringing a space to life no matter what the quality is like. what it looks nice it kind of frees things up if you stand in the sp
but the foundations of germany's vocational education programs can be found in workshops and on construction sites one of the latter is at the home of the german national opera the shops open on the boulevard one to 10 living in. the building trades have influenced vocational training more than any other field. to master and apprentice constellation has. characterized german trades since the 12th century plasterers sebastian haase and his apprentice your big fans are there for part of a long...
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let's get the thoughts now of becky francis, the chief executive of the education endowment foundationch and i understand the group you lead is, in turn leading a group of social mobility organisations and academics in planning this tutoring programme. tutoring, you say is the catch—up approach supported by the strongest evidence, so what is that evidence that really makes the difference? thank you so much. yes, there is significant evidence that high quality tuition really does make a difference in terms of catch up and support for young people's learning. basically, the strongest evidence is around high quality and so even teacher trained tutors providing one—to—one tuition. but actually there is good evidence and is —— that lower qualified graduate providers, for example, can also make a very good difference as long as there is sufficient training, safeguarding and so forth and they will be the key things we will put in place. is there evidence about how long it takes to provide the level of catching up we are talking about, five to six months of being out of school? there is eviden
let's get the thoughts now of becky francis, the chief executive of the education endowment foundationch and i understand the group you lead is, in turn leading a group of social mobility organisations and academics in planning this tutoring programme. tutoring, you say is the catch—up approach supported by the strongest evidence, so what is that evidence that really makes the difference? thank you so much. yes, there is significant evidence that high quality tuition really does make a...
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the chairperson of qatar's education above all foundation shake up. has advocated since september last year for a day dedicated to protect education from attack she says attacks on schools must halt the perpetrators of these heinous attacks must be held to account so that the millions of children deprived of education in conflict settings can aspire to a better future education is their lifeline and we must protect it. now the u.n. estimates more than 300000000 students were denied schooling and 20181 3rd of them live in countries affected by conflict or disaster that's one in 3 children and young people living in conflict zones missing out on education 5 countries in central and west africa accounted for more than a quarter of attacks on schools globally and afghanistan assaults on schools tripled between 2017 and the following year nearly half of all school aged children to not receive formal education by the end of last year more than a 1000 education and medical facilities have been attacked in syria as the war continued 2000000 children are out of
the chairperson of qatar's education above all foundation shake up. has advocated since september last year for a day dedicated to protect education from attack she says attacks on schools must halt the perpetrators of these heinous attacks must be held to account so that the millions of children deprived of education in conflict settings can aspire to a better future education is their lifeline and we must protect it. now the u.n. estimates more than 300000000 students were denied schooling...
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and i think the education endowment foundation, which is the organisation that provides an independentbout bringing in outside tutors, bringing in extra teachers from outside the school? 0r longer hours for the existing staff? how do you view it? that depends on the resources that a school or trust has at their disposal. and, certainly, teachers have the most impact in terms of one—to—one tuition. there is also evidence that impact can be had through teaching assistants, delivering programmes of this nature, if they are trained to do so. in terms of whether you bring in teachers from outside of your school or trust or use your own staff, that is an assessment that needs to be made on a school by school or trust by trust basis, depending on your resources that you have at your disposal. certainly bringing in teachers from outside, for example, a very good supply of supply teachers, and may well be something that schools consider. and a quick thought, i must ask about pupils themselves — who would be targeted for this? are we talking about in certain year groups that are coming up for im
and i think the education endowment foundation, which is the organisation that provides an independentbout bringing in outside tutors, bringing in extra teachers from outside the school? 0r longer hours for the existing staff? how do you view it? that depends on the resources that a school or trust has at their disposal. and, certainly, teachers have the most impact in terms of one—to—one tuition. there is also evidence that impact can be had through teaching assistants, delivering...
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chamber foundation has a deep relationship with the gaetz foundation and for more than a decade we work together on k-12 and post secondary education reform. we value their partnership and very pleased to have built and melinda gaetz with us today. as you've likely seen bill brought attention to the risk of a deadly global pandemic. sadly, his warning is now our reality. the good news is he and melinda have committed themselves and the organization to find you dissolution and that gives us all a sense of hope. the bill and melinda gaetz foundation has committed more than $300 million to the global covid-19 response. we are so grateful for the leadership during this trying moment and excited to talk to them today, this episode was prerecorded to fit their busy schedule so they will not be audience questions at the end of this time but there is a lot we get to talk about so let's get to it. thank you very much for being with us, we have so many questions we just want to jump right in. let me ask you both what is the gates foundation doing to fight the coronavirus and why is it a priority for you? >> are foundation has a big focus on
chamber foundation has a deep relationship with the gaetz foundation and for more than a decade we work together on k-12 and post secondary education reform. we value their partnership and very pleased to have built and melinda gaetz with us today. as you've likely seen bill brought attention to the risk of a deadly global pandemic. sadly, his warning is now our reality. the good news is he and melinda have committed themselves and the organization to find you dissolution and that gives us all...
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and so now i i have survivor guilt now but i'm living with it so i started a foundation called fighting addiction to education because i think education is the key to this problem and when i tell this story at schools it gets so quiet you could hear a pin drop. and they're not really interested in me they're interested in brandon i show pictures of him he was one of them he's just ordinary kid and if an ordinary kid like brandon can end up getting hooked they could and that is the truth these pills that big pharma sells. they're essentially heroin pills most people don't know that but these opioids are essentially the same this heroin that's the key telling patients that they're not addictive that's the killer literally please thank you guys for being a good audience and i'm hoping some of the information i shared with you today. might help you in a good way. never manage to quit. is someone responsible for his misery. pharmaceutical. certainly. not just the needs. i think we. already passed the peak of. willingness to be most most. developed this development of technology. communication i don't think it can
and so now i i have survivor guilt now but i'm living with it so i started a foundation called fighting addiction to education because i think education is the key to this problem and when i tell this story at schools it gets so quiet you could hear a pin drop. and they're not really interested in me they're interested in brandon i show pictures of him he was one of them he's just ordinary kid and if an ordinary kid like brandon can end up getting hooked they could and that is the truth these...