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i oversee all the foreign defense policy at the heritage foundation. it's my pleasure to welcome the prime minister of vietnam. and it is an honor to host you, sir. [speaking in a foreign language] [ applause ] >> i am also very pleased to recognize the ambassadors here today. he and his staff made today's event possible. [ applause ] [speaking in a foreign language] >> the american side, i would like to acknowledge u.s. ambassador to vietnam and deputy assistant secretary of state patrick of murphy. welcome and thank you so very much for being here. [ applause ] [speaking in a foreign language] >> of course, i would be remisnot to recognize the founder of the heritage foundation and our interim president ed fulmer. he believed in the potential of america's transpacific relationship long before there was a trade agreement named after them. he established and continues to chair the asian studies center to nurture them, thank you, ed. [ applause ] [speaking in a foreign language] >> ed, thank you for allowing me to do the honors today. the u.s./vietnam r
i oversee all the foreign defense policy at the heritage foundation. it's my pleasure to welcome the prime minister of vietnam. and it is an honor to host you, sir. [speaking in a foreign language] [ applause ] >> i am also very pleased to recognize the ambassadors here today. he and his staff made today's event possible. [ applause ] [speaking in a foreign language] >> the american side, i would like to acknowledge u.s. ambassador to vietnam and deputy assistant secretary of state...
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. - this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. the sadd chapter at the helix charter high school in la mesa, california came up with a winning concept for this year's driving skills 101 psa contest. sponsored by the national road safety foundation, the psa warns teens about the hazards of driving in poor weather conditions. as part of their prize, a team of tv professionals worked with the students to produce their psa. - hi, i'm allen, i'm the director for today. and that's shaun, shaun's the cameraman. everybody wave to the cameraman. hello, cameraman. - [katie] the name of the psa is weather the weather. - why don't we do this. why don't we start by setting up first the cars. so, why don't we set up the car over here. now, our weather people can help out. let's clear this whole area. (funky music) - we created a truck and a car out of boxes and paper and tape. - wow, you guys really did a really nice job! - it was great because, like, seeing something that you made come to, like, actual, like, production and filming, it was kin
. - this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. the sadd chapter at the helix charter high school in la mesa, california came up with a winning concept for this year's driving skills 101 psa contest. sponsored by the national road safety foundation, the psa warns teens about the hazards of driving in poor weather conditions. as part of their prize, a team of tv professionals worked with the students to produce their psa. - hi, i'm allen, i'm the director for today. and...
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and other foundation programs and raising funds and support programs. i have been with alan and inspired by him on a regular basis. and the work that he does in the paralysis community and those who are experiencing paralysis firsthand, the work that he does is extraordinary. and finally, sean, who is from my community in south florida. in march of 1992, sean was injured in a motor vehicle accident two weeks before his 27th birthday. he was married with one child and spent much of the early years working to increase medical research funding. for his efforts he was invited to meet hillary clinton. sean testified before congress on the need for increase in research funding and bested on his desire to help others, he left his career in finance where he worked as a hedge fund manager to stand amongst friends. an is based in boca raton is organization and helping people to find employment through vocational training and provided services to more than 4,000 people and helped people find employment. sean has deprone the mission to become one of the top service
and other foundation programs and raising funds and support programs. i have been with alan and inspired by him on a regular basis. and the work that he does in the paralysis community and those who are experiencing paralysis firsthand, the work that he does is extraordinary. and finally, sean, who is from my community in south florida. in march of 1992, sean was injured in a motor vehicle accident two weeks before his 27th birthday. he was married with one child and spent much of the early...
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the foundation of our democracy. election integrity matters to every american. president calvin coolidge reminded us that the whole system of american government rests on the ballot box. president reagan declared that the right to vote is the crown jewel of american liberties. establishing this commission, president trump has taken action to ensure the ballot box remains, and that the crown jewel shines brighter than ever before. at the president's direction i will have the honor to serve as chairman of this commission, it is a privilege to convene this first meeting. president trump knows it transcends party lines and i am grateful this commission has brought together a group of fromtisan election experts the federal, state and local levels. together this group will perform a truly nonpartisan service to the american people. to recognize our vice chairman, who you will hear more from after the president's remarks. a man whose long service has established him as a leader of integrity. as a point of personal privilege would like to express my thanks to indiana se
the foundation of our democracy. election integrity matters to every american. president calvin coolidge reminded us that the whole system of american government rests on the ballot box. president reagan declared that the right to vote is the crown jewel of american liberties. establishing this commission, president trump has taken action to ensure the ballot box remains, and that the crown jewel shines brighter than ever before. at the president's direction i will have the honor to serve as...
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a researcher in boston began looking into there is foundations, -- various foundations.there is a long list of foundations which nobody had ever heard of in connection with anything else. all of these foundations were housed in law firms. all of the law firms said we cannot discuss our client's business. this researcher did further investigating, look these law firms, and they all had something in common, at least one senior partner during world oss,i had worked for the the predecessor of the cia. at that point we knew the story was true. publiche ramparts went with it. it created an enormous ruckus. this was a well-known organization which had presenting itself for the world as a democratic voice of american students. then something happened, reporters began looking into what other organizations had been funded by this array of foundations. several organizations were secretlyto have then funded by the cia for some years. as a journalist it was the most exciting story i had ever been associated with. exposÉ this ramparts experienced by nsa veterans at that point? karen:
a researcher in boston began looking into there is foundations, -- various foundations.there is a long list of foundations which nobody had ever heard of in connection with anything else. all of these foundations were housed in law firms. all of the law firms said we cannot discuss our client's business. this researcher did further investigating, look these law firms, and they all had something in common, at least one senior partner during world oss,i had worked for the the predecessor of the...
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. -- theing us now heritage foundation member. and another person from the center of -- here to discuss ongoing budget liberations and the 2002 -- 2000 15 gop budget released this week. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> just to remind our viewers of what the heritage foundation and the center for progress points. >> heritage foundation is a conservative think tank here in washington dc. full spectrum of policy issues. my expertise is in federal audit matter and i'm glad to be here today. >> the center for american progress is a progressive think tank, also covering wide range of issue. i cover budget policy, i get to work with subject matter experts across a whole range of issues. >> i will start with remain at first. the house has been in control -- for some time now. also underite house control -- of the parties. is this budget a continuation of the budgets we had seen -- or are there noticeable differences? >> notable differences include reconciliation package. -- is from congress supposed to cut $200 billion in
. -- theing us now heritage foundation member. and another person from the center of -- here to discuss ongoing budget liberations and the 2002 -- 2000 15 gop budget released this week. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> just to remind our viewers of what the heritage foundation and the center for progress points. >> heritage foundation is a conservative think tank here in washington dc. full spectrum of policy issues. my expertise is in federal audit...
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the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. npi inning of vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny
the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. npi inning of vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny
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he had done the "new york times" foundation. to make a long story short, he was escorted to langley. he's one of the few people who have seen the number of operations that were being run through private, domestic organizations. he said there were hundreds. he was staggered. >> what about foreign operations? don me?part of m >> what about foreign operations? karen: you know, that is outside the scope of the book. i don't think i can answer your kennedy.>> you mentioned robert briefly, and it made me think took tothe trip he south africa, which was at the invitation of the south african national students union, i think. -- thendering complexities of his relationship to the cia and so forth is intriguing. i am wondering if you came across interesting aspects of that in researching this? karen: what will surprise people, because he was so furious about his brother being sucked into the bay of pigs, he actually became quite an advocate of covert operations. from the eisenhower regime. many of the nsa people who launched the anti-worl
he had done the "new york times" foundation. to make a long story short, he was escorted to langley. he's one of the few people who have seen the number of operations that were being run through private, domestic organizations. he said there were hundreds. he was staggered. >> what about foreign operations? don me?part of m >> what about foreign operations? karen: you know, that is outside the scope of the book. i don't think i can answer your kennedy.>> you...
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add lou physicists former astronaut c o b six twelve foundation welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us thank you very much for having me on now of your foundation says there's around half a million asteroids and planet earth neighborhood as big as the one that struck. in one thousand no weight which flattened two thousand square kilometers of forest on impact i mean i've heard warnings and massive spacewalk could reach us by october twenty seventeen so how big does an asteroid have to be to flatten a city well the one that we saw and in. one thousand away it was only about forty meters across and it was more than enough to destroy a large city so as you said it flattened two thousand square kilometers and it was no larger than a small building but to tell us something what is more deadly about a meteor hitting earth its initial impact or it triggering tsunamis and earthquakes while the danger from an asteroid all depends upon the size and obviously where it hits so the bigger ones can cause more damage the smaller ones such as we saw in chelyabinsk just a few years
add lou physicists former astronaut c o b six twelve foundation welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us thank you very much for having me on now of your foundation says there's around half a million asteroids and planet earth neighborhood as big as the one that struck. in one thousand no weight which flattened two thousand square kilometers of forest on impact i mean i've heard warnings and massive spacewalk could reach us by october twenty seventeen so how big does an...
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the airbrush works by adding just a few drops of foundation to the stylus.source. air enters through the hose, and when you pull back on the button, the air and the foundation mix into an ultra-fine mist. tiny particles of makeup cover the skin completely, creating a beautiful, smooth, and natural appearance. it erases flaws and softens wrinkles. >> luminess air is the easiest, best, most natural-looking makeup i have ever used. they've made it so simple and so easy that you really can -- anybody can do it. i have a lot of brown spots on my face -- melasma. it's really hard to cover it up. they're incredibly dark. they're all along the sides of my face. before i'd started using luminess, i'd just given up. there wasn't anything that was gonna cover it, anyway, so i just stopped using anything. i'm ecstatic about luminess. i'm ecstatic about how easy it is, how fast and convenient and how much it covers. people have been complimenting me on my skin, which is something that never used to happen. luminess air is amazing. >> announcer: the luminess air system wa
the airbrush works by adding just a few drops of foundation to the stylus.source. air enters through the hose, and when you pull back on the button, the air and the foundation mix into an ultra-fine mist. tiny particles of makeup cover the skin completely, creating a beautiful, smooth, and natural appearance. it erases flaws and softens wrinkles. >> luminess air is the easiest, best, most natural-looking makeup i have ever used. they've made it so simple and so easy that you really can --...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news america." katty: this is a special edition of "bbc world news america," reporting from the republican national convention in cleveland . i'm katty kay. threenman who shot dead police officers in baton rouge was specifically targeting police. the american city is still tense. a rowdy start to the republican national convention, as anti-trump delegates boo their party and presumptive nomin
funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm...
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a lot is held in nontaxable accounts like retirement and foundations. you need to look at the whole picture. if we are going to be providing tax relief, we need to focus on people working and struggling to make ends meet. the only people that we tax into poverty are working people who do not claim children on their tax returns. so, if we look at who actually pays income taxes, the caller is right. the top 10% of income earners. the middle-class and lower-wage rightans are hardest hit payroll taxes which pay for social security and a small portion of medicare. the social security trustees report came out last week. it showed that if we did not toe any benefit reforms social security whatsoever, and all we did was raise the payroll tax to pay for the benefits that are underfunded and overpromised , we would have to raise them by a quarter. if we did tax increases when the trust fund would be exhausted in 2034, the payroll tax would have to rise by over 1/3. massive tax increases on low-wage workers and middle-class americans if we like reform programs soc
a lot is held in nontaxable accounts like retirement and foundations. you need to look at the whole picture. if we are going to be providing tax relief, we need to focus on people working and struggling to make ends meet. the only people that we tax into poverty are working people who do not claim children on their tax returns. so, if we look at who actually pays income taxes, the caller is right. the top 10% of income earners. the middle-class and lower-wage rightans are hardest hit payroll...
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viewers what the heritage foundation and the center for american progress are. guest: the heritage foundation is a conservative think tank in washington, d.c. of policyffect issues, my expertise is federal government matters. a progressive think tank covering a wide variety of issues. i cover budget policy. romina.will start with has been in control by the republicans for quite some time. the difference is the white house is also under control of the same party. is this budget a continuation of the budget that has come out of the house, or are there notable differences? guest: notable differences is a reconciliation package, proposing to cut $200 billion in what are called autopilot or entitlement spending programs. that is the biggest proposal cut to these programs yet. the reconciliation the occult also includes instructions for tax reform. see the house gop setting up for a tax reform package with the president. trying to do so while cutting spending at the same time. able: what are not differences that you see? guest: let's be clear about what a congressiona
viewers what the heritage foundation and the center for american progress are. guest: the heritage foundation is a conservative think tank in washington, d.c. of policyffect issues, my expertise is federal government matters. a progressive think tank covering a wide variety of issues. i cover budget policy. romina.will start with has been in control by the republicans for quite some time. the difference is the white house is also under control of the same party. is this budget a continuation of...
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so all of that to say there are a lot of foundations and more and more foundations are getting focusedn disability, there long has been a disconnect between social justice and disability. you have seen a lot of foundations that would fund health care or poverty, all of these things focus on individuals with disabilities, so disabilities becoming more and more front and center for founds looking to fund disability-related issues. >> i wife you don't mind you mentioned the disconnect between social justice and disability. i'd love if some of the panelists would dive into that. why is that disconnect there? >> i think the disconnect is there because, as i said at the beginning, disabilities very much been a forgotten diversity segment. we as a country have not been particularly nice to people with disables. we have spent time institutionalizing them, paying them subman wage, all of these things made them less than, and putting people with disabilities away because we don't want to see them or we think they're not capable and we need to take care of them, well, we have a huge cultural shif
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it is changing it, not on a completely new foundation, but in amended foundation. indeed wet term and will find bateman imagines reconstruction as far from revolutionary. we can say this is in part because he is going to see reconstruction from his image is ,rowing out of the basic fundamental principles of the united states. so, he is going to be endorsed by all of the great dead of the united states. we see this when he talks about restoration. he talks about how we need to have restoration of our fraternal affection. this imagines reconciliation and everyone getting behind reconstruction. we know that not to be true. it didn't happen. but the fact that reconstruction utopianly occur by his ideal of racial equality, looking back on it, reconstruction is an unfinished revolution, but at the time it was important to recognize the people calling it revolutionary happened to be the people who wanted most to just restore the union as it was. that thesaid reconstruction act of 150 years ago was unconstitutional and revolutionary. bateman is saying no, it's not revoluti
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kellogg foundation and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. (birds chirping) >> narrator: for a year and a half, we followed four people in connecticut as they left prison and were put on parole. >> i've been incarcerated for a little over eight-and-a-half years. the judge gave me ten years, i thought it was the end of the world, and here i am, ten days i'm going to be walking out the door. starting my life over. >> narrator: the state is trying to use parole as part of an effort to reduce its prison population. >> when i get out, you know, hopefully i get out of here and stay out of here. i've been here before, so it's easier said than done. >> narrator: it is now giving parole to more of its prisoners than ever before. >> what are you going to do differently to stay out? >> is abide by all the rules. (laughs) >> always good, all right, good luck. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> narrator: the challenge is how to keep them from returning to prison. >> i'm proud to be graduating the prison drug program today because i did it with all you ge
kellogg foundation and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. (birds chirping) >> narrator: for a year and a half, we followed four people in connecticut as they left prison and were put on parole. >> i've been incarcerated for a little over eight-and-a-half years. the judge gave me ten years, i thought it was the end of the world, and here i am, ten days i'm going to be walking out the door. starting my life over. >> narrator: the state is trying to use parole as...
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president trump knows the principle of one person, one vote is foundation to the american system of democracy. this system has been charged to study the registration and voting process is used in federal elections. we will examine the strategies and practices that will enhance the american people's confidence in the integrity of our electoral system and we will also explore the vulnerabilities in our system that could lead to improper voter registration and even improper voting. this commission -- let me be clear, this commission has no preconceived notions or preordained results. we are factfinders and in the days ahead we will gather the relevant facts and data and at the conclusion of our work we will present the president with a report of our findings. i am confident the commission will have a healthy and robust debate and the president and i expect nothing less because respectable debate is a hallmark of our democracy. i expect nothing less. we are grateful for the more than 30 states of already indicated their intention to provide this information pursuant to the laws of their states. t
president trump knows the principle of one person, one vote is foundation to the american system of democracy. this system has been charged to study the registration and voting process is used in federal elections. we will examine the strategies and practices that will enhance the american people's confidence in the integrity of our electoral system and we will also explore the vulnerabilities in our system that could lead to improper voter registration and even improper voting. this commission...
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host: our guest is from the heritage foundation. you can read his work on heritage.org. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the representative think that he is talking about, voter id, how is it that he would allow -- yes, my question is how with the licensesative allow -- and you have kids who are in colleges and they would not accept college id as a form of voter id? guest: i will be happy to talk about that. that has been brought up in the texas id law. , would point out in georgia the university id is allowed to vote, not in texas where a gun license was. there was a big reason for the difference between the laws in those states. the difference was in georgia, the georgia university system does not encourage illegal aliens to go to school there, does not provide them with in-state jewish and. texas does. texas provides in-state tuition for illegal aliens. the university iv in texas would have been a route for people illegally in the country to vote. that is not the case in georgia. that is why there is a difference between the statutes in those st
host: our guest is from the heritage foundation. you can read his work on heritage.org. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the representative think that he is talking about, voter id, how is it that he would allow -- yes, my question is how with the licensesative allow -- and you have kids who are in colleges and they would not accept college id as a form of voter id? guest: i will be happy to talk about that. that has been brought up in the texas id law. , would point out...
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calls time for a few more with bruce klinger of heritage foundation, also former c.i.a. korea division chief for from 1996 to 2001. taking your calls. wanda in michigan, line for democrats, go ahead. caller: yes, you know, when they sent that kid back from north korea, almost dead and he did korea flexing their muscles and this eagle like to raise its head they did with osama bin laden, seals to take care of the guy and get rid of north all together and let god sort it out. something has to be done, it is enslavement camp for everyone living there. the only one living good is the needs to be gone, we know we can take care of it. when are we going to act? have to say. guest: thank you. first of all, human rights now still right three other americans being detained on ridiculously trumped charges, periodically, north korean services arrest them and we saw with this case treated horrendously. americans are returned, obviously not in that condition, regime north korea mistreats its citizens, the un ecurity council, commission of inquiry concluded human rights violations are
calls time for a few more with bruce klinger of heritage foundation, also former c.i.a. korea division chief for from 1996 to 2001. taking your calls. wanda in michigan, line for democrats, go ahead. caller: yes, you know, when they sent that kid back from north korea, almost dead and he did korea flexing their muscles and this eagle like to raise its head they did with osama bin laden, seals to take care of the guy and get rid of north all together and let god sort it out. something has to be...
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the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days cooling trade. and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at the rubric dot com. and now abc world news. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. a warning to north korea out the white house president trump welcomes his south korean counterpart and makes clear that will be a determined responds. to the nuclear threat. the air of strategic patience. with the north korean regime has failed. many years and it's failed. and frankly. that patience is over. adultery fire in a new york hospital injuring multiple people the shooter is believed to be a former employee who died of a self inflicted gunshot wound. and its international asteroi
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the foundation, the clinton foundation that they have reserved and that up and so mention anydo not ofhis and i was a federal employee for 39 years. in the area of taxation and what is going on with the clinton foundation is unbelievable. rolfe from charlottesville. keith, independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. opaganda, tell their lives, but that young man cannot tell a straight story if he tried. us got up fairly early for this -- we will show little bit more from that interview, but how long did sean hannity speak with donald trump junior? caller: that interview went what, 20 minutes or better? host: you listened to it. you talked about him being a liar. do you think he learned any new information that you learned any new information you did not learn before? caller: the young man -- he is not even truly part of this administration, yet he is part of this administration. this is one of the most bizarre times in american history. it is incredible what america can believe. it is almost shameful, the nonsense we can believe when we should be thinking about one another and work
the foundation, the clinton foundation that they have reserved and that up and so mention anydo not ofhis and i was a federal employee for 39 years. in the area of taxation and what is going on with the clinton foundation is unbelievable. rolfe from charlottesville. keith, independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. opaganda, tell their lives, but that young man cannot tell a straight story if he tried. us got up fairly early for this -- we will show little bit more from that interview, but...
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i'm randy may, president of the free state foundation. i'm pleased to welcome you to the free state foundation's ninth annual telecom policy conference. i want to extend an especially warm welcome to our c-span audience. i'm a self-confessed c-span junkie. some of you may have heard me say that before. my mom, may she rest in peace, she always worried when i told her i was a c-span junkie, not really knowing what i meant by that. but i'm always pleased and grateful when c-span is here and welcome to the c-span audience. this year's annual conference follows on the heels of the tenth anniversary gala last december. so with next year's annual conference, we'll be in double digits for this event too. it just confirms the old adage that time flies when you're having fun and i might add when you're busy as well. almost every year i say -- some of you know this. i say that our annual telecom policy conference just keeps getting bigger, better and more impactful. well, as long as it remains true, i'm going to keep saying it. even though we had t
i'm randy may, president of the free state foundation. i'm pleased to welcome you to the free state foundation's ninth annual telecom policy conference. i want to extend an especially warm welcome to our c-span audience. i'm a self-confessed c-span junkie. some of you may have heard me say that before. my mom, may she rest in peace, she always worried when i told her i was a c-span junkie, not really knowing what i meant by that. but i'm always pleased and grateful when c-span is here and...
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the ceo of the markle foundation, she's held that role since 1998 under her leadership, the foundationas focused on this exact issue. i know she's partnered with governor hickenlooperer and others here. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government, she's a friend and a leader i'm an admirer, and i think she's the perfect person with the perfect background to partner with us governors to take a leadership role in apprenticeship. >> thank you so much. it's a privilege to be with you at your hosted nga meeting, which i understand is a tremendous success. and a tremendous success for all of you, i hope that congress tribute some ideas that you take away, that are actionable in your even states and thank you for having us here. >> i think it's important for all of us i've spent a lot of my life in public service as well as in the private sector. i think it's important for all of us who sit in a role that feel the pain people are feeling. to look at this question of the digital economy from their vantage point. how do people feel? most people are excit
the ceo of the markle foundation, she's held that role since 1998 under her leadership, the foundationas focused on this exact issue. i know she's partnered with governor hickenlooperer and others here. prior to that, zoe had an incredibly successful career as a lawyer and in government, she's a friend and a leader i'm an admirer, and i think she's the perfect person with the perfect background to partner with us governors to take a leadership role in apprenticeship. >> thank you so much....
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, bbc "world news." is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am .aura trevelyan north korea launches a missile that could reach alaska. making gains in raqqa. u.s.- syrian forces through the wall in the old city taking the .ight to the islamic state this gathering of heads of state is second to none. how statues of america's presidents reached a virginia field. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. north korea claims to have tested its first intercontinental ballistic ana
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the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days cooling trade. and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at the rubric dot com. and now abc world news. i think bbc world news america reporting from washington on your true violent. yeah i caution is defiant there was no coordination between russia and the trump campaign. but no my because i still came to know more about his encounters. i did not collude with russia. nor do i know if anyone else in the campaign who did so. the parents have time leo baby charlie god give up their legal fight to get him you treatment in the u. s.. and greenland's ice sheet could be mounting faster than originally thought. we traveled to one of the world's most remote regions to ass
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they came up with an idea that was actually raised, suggested by the heritage foundation. the heritage foundation found its way to this body in 1993 in legislation introduced by republican senator john chafee from rhode island that called for doing five things. number one, creating exchanges, marketplaces in every state where people who didn't have coverage could be part of a large group, and buy their coverage, get their coverage. number two, the folks who bought their coverage on the exchange might be eligible for a sliding scale tax credit, low-income people would get a better tax credit, reducing their premiums than people whose income was higher. number three, the idea of an individual mandate, if people had to get their coverage, they would have to pay a fine. you can't force people to get coverage. massachusetts, they say at least we'll find them. maybe over time the fine will go up, and most people, including young, healthy people would elect to get coverage and be part of a group to insure that's actually insurable, as opposed to people who are just sick or anxiou
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i'm bill, president of the richard nixon foundation. honored to have president counsel members and a presence counsel member who is joining us today. shelly buchanan. [applause] shelly actually started working to richard nixon before pat did. has that ever been pointed out? be next we look forward to it. thank you all for the support that enables us to prom gait and encourage civics and citizenship in our community. i hope everyone would today consider becoming a presence counsel member. i'd like to introduce several people more than we might because this is almost a family reunion. and you'll tell when i complete how many alumni from the administration and people that were close to the president during his career are are here today. very special group. first larry served as -- [applause] to hr -- [applause] mary is member of board directors of richard nixon foundation and we appreciate his service and focus on advancing the legacy that rismed richard nixon. thank you. sandy quin also a board member. sandy we have one individual that i
i'm bill, president of the richard nixon foundation. honored to have president counsel members and a presence counsel member who is joining us today. shelly buchanan. [applause] shelly actually started working to richard nixon before pat did. has that ever been pointed out? be next we look forward to it. thank you all for the support that enables us to prom gait and encourage civics and citizenship in our community. i hope everyone would today consider becoming a presence counsel member. i'd...
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it affects the mission of all foundations.now is the time to not only stand up and divest your assets from fossil fuels, but put 5 percent of your assets into climate solutions --renewables, energy efficiency, clean tech, etc., because that's what's needed to accelerate the clean energy transition." i would say that we weren't initially met with a great deal of enthusiasm by our peer institutions, because there's always been a firewall between the investments and the grants. but, actually, in a pretty rapid period of time, we've now come close to 160 foundations around the world that have signed the pledge to get out of fossil fuels and put 5 percent in the solutions. amy: now, what does that mean? what about foundations that say, "we'd like to do this, but then we won't have money to give for grants?" ellen: well, first of all, i think that's based on false assumptions about the performance of their investments. it's very clear. we got out of coal before coal tanked. we got out of oil before oil tanked. and our investment por
it affects the mission of all foundations.now is the time to not only stand up and divest your assets from fossil fuels, but put 5 percent of your assets into climate solutions --renewables, energy efficiency, clean tech, etc., because that's what's needed to accelerate the clean energy transition." i would say that we weren't initially met with a great deal of enthusiasm by our peer institutions, because there's always been a firewall between the investments and the grants. but, actually,...
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20% of our uranium reserves to go to the russian firm, whose investors gave money to the clinton foundation. the clinton campaign -- you're talking about actual evidence, not conjecture. my other impression of your interview is -- how refreshing to have someone take responsibility, be transparent and earnest, admit that maybe he would have done things differently. i think many people in last year's election should say they should have done things differently. hillary clinton had a 92% chance of winning michigan. she had a 0% chance. many things could be done differently. at the bottom line is, what came out of this 20 minute brief meeting? nothing helpful, meaningful, consequential. if that weren't true, there would have been immediate follow-up. no follow-up whatsoever. >> sean: the woman being paid by the dnc -- i will go to the politico article --dash she shared her findings with officials. she went to the ukrainian embassy and they were disseminating false information on donald trump. they even take credit for helping to push out a paul manafort at that particular point in the campaign.
20% of our uranium reserves to go to the russian firm, whose investors gave money to the clinton foundation. the clinton campaign -- you're talking about actual evidence, not conjecture. my other impression of your interview is -- how refreshing to have someone take responsibility, be transparent and earnest, admit that maybe he would have done things differently. i think many people in last year's election should say they should have done things differently. hillary clinton had a 92% chance of...
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signed an executive order to create a fairssion to help promote and honest federal elections, the foundation of our democracy. toction integrity matters every american. calvin coolidge reminded us that the whole system of american government rests on the ballot box. president reagan declared that the right to vote was the crown jewel of american liberties. by establishing this commission, president trump is taking action to ensure the ballot box remains inviolate and that the crown jewel shines brighter than ever before. at the president's direction, i will have the honor to service chairman of this commission and it is a privilege to convene this first meeting today. president trump knows that this transitions party lines and this committee has brought together a distinguished up a bipartisan officials at the federal, state and local level. this bipartisan group will perform a truly nonpartisan service to the american people. toould especially like recognize our vice chairman, you you will hear more from after the president' us remarks, a man whose long service has established him -- the pr
signed an executive order to create a fairssion to help promote and honest federal elections, the foundation of our democracy. toction integrity matters every american. calvin coolidge reminded us that the whole system of american government rests on the ballot box. president reagan declared that the right to vote was the crown jewel of american liberties. by establishing this commission, president trump is taking action to ensure the ballot box remains inviolate and that the crown jewel shines...
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i am the president of the richard nixon foundation. we are honored to have several council members here today and a special member joining us today, shelley buchanan. [applause] shelley started working for richard nixon before pat. has that ever been pointed out? we look forward to it. thank you for the support that enables us to promulgate the legacy and encourage civics and citizenship in our community. i hope everyone here today can consider being a council member. i would like to introduce several people were the enemy might because this is almost a family reunion and you can tell when i complete how many alumni from the administration and people that were close to the president during his career are here today as a very special group. first served for h. r. haldeman. [applause] a member of the board of directors from the foundation we certainly appreciate the service and focus on advancing the legacy. thank you. >> sandy quinn also a board member and former foundation president. [applause] we have one individual i don't see here b
i am the president of the richard nixon foundation. we are honored to have several council members here today and a special member joining us today, shelley buchanan. [applause] shelley started working for richard nixon before pat. has that ever been pointed out? we look forward to it. thank you for the support that enables us to promulgate the legacy and encourage civics and citizenship in our community. i hope everyone here today can consider being a council member. i would like to introduce...
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sandy quinn, foundation member. we have one individual that i don't see here but i want to recognize him because he's very special to the foundation. colonel jack brennan. [applause] colonel brennan is a vietnam veteran, a purple heart recipient. [applause] >> jack what's first marine military aide to the president of the united states. he became close to president nixon and served as his chief of staff from 1975 to 1980. he was played by kevin bacon. so next to corn brennan, his honor james rogen of the superior court of the state of california. were ascending to the bench jim represented the california 27th district in the house of representatives. under president george w. bush, he was the undersecretary of commerce and that's director of u.s. patent and trademark office. he has taught the kaplan university lawsuit. overnight ben stein became a famous person in america because he was able to repeat one word in so many reflections. buehler. while he is so often noted for the hi is an author, actor, activist, attor
sandy quinn, foundation member. we have one individual that i don't see here but i want to recognize him because he's very special to the foundation. colonel jack brennan. [applause] colonel brennan is a vietnam veteran, a purple heart recipient. [applause] >> jack what's first marine military aide to the president of the united states. he became close to president nixon and served as his chief of staff from 1975 to 1980. he was played by kevin bacon. so next to corn brennan, his honor...
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very special to the foundation. jack brennan. [applause]. >> colonel brennan is a vietnam veteran and purple heart recipient. [applause]. jack was the first marine military aid to the president of the united states. you became close to president nixon and served as his chief of staff in san clemente from 1975 until 78. he was played by kevin bacon in the film that in. jack's treasured friend of the nixon family and a mainstay of the next foundation. i wish you were here. next to colonel brennan's honor judge james rogan of the superior court of california. [applause]. >> before sent to the bench jim represented california and house of representatives. under president george w. bush he served as undersecretary of commerce and as the director of us patent and trademark office. for many years he has taught at the chapman university law school. overnight, ben stein became one of the most famous people in america because of his ability to repeat one word in so many inflections, bueller. [applause]. >> while he so often is noted for th
very special to the foundation. jack brennan. [applause]. >> colonel brennan is a vietnam veteran and purple heart recipient. [applause]. jack was the first marine military aid to the president of the united states. you became close to president nixon and served as his chief of staff in san clemente from 1975 until 78. he was played by kevin bacon in the film that in. jack's treasured friend of the nixon family and a mainstay of the next foundation. i wish you were here. next to colonel...
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>> is there a foundation that's already doing great work, and if so, join up with that foundation. a lot of times people start foundations and groups can splinter. it's so much better when you're all working together. in castleman's, when we started the collaborative disease network, we joined another large foundation that existed, because you have to work together. if you have a rare disease, you have to collaborate. that's the only way we can make progress. >> great job in doing what you're doing. i'm so excited that you guys are moving forward and good luck in the future, doctor, thanks for that. >> thanks so much for having me. >>> next on "nbc 10 @ issue," what to read when you hit the beach this holiday week. suggestions for everybody from a local librarian. >>> many of us will hit the beach this week, book in hand. whether your plans are to go down the shore or relax in your own backyard, we have some suggestions for what you may want to add to your reading list. with us now is the librarian from the free library of philadelphia. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having m
>> is there a foundation that's already doing great work, and if so, join up with that foundation. a lot of times people start foundations and groups can splinter. it's so much better when you're all working together. in castleman's, when we started the collaborative disease network, we joined another large foundation that existed, because you have to work together. if you have a rare disease, you have to collaborate. that's the only way we can make progress. >> great job in doing...
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clinton foundation. what about the russian dossier of the clinton foundation got their hands on.eone, i think john mccain had it. it ended up being all falls, all foreign put together. christopher steele was a british national with the information together. collusion was far more pungent on the left than anything to do with trump. >> eboni: jeff, let me ask you. we can have that conversation eric is talking about. at some point, that narrative also got stale. aren't we going to have to look at what the trump administration is doing? >> yes. we can go back and look at what the clintons did and on and on. i agree at some point we have to be in the present moment and move forward and focus on what's happening now. >> kat: i don't understand why we are talking about the clintons right now. yeah, they've gotten away with a lot. they are at the center of a lot of corruption but i don't understand how anybody can look at these emails cannot be at least bothered and not say he clearly made the wrong choice in this instance. >> i will go back to what eric was saying. i get your frustratio
clinton foundation. what about the russian dossier of the clinton foundation got their hands on.eone, i think john mccain had it. it ended up being all falls, all foreign put together. christopher steele was a british national with the information together. collusion was far more pungent on the left than anything to do with trump. >> eboni: jeff, let me ask you. we can have that conversation eric is talking about. at some point, that narrative also got stale. aren't we going to have to...
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to come as a surprise if you like as of right now which explains why we have b six twelve foundation are working on trying to detect that so but with today's cap abilities how far in advance can an asteroid be detected if you've discovered it already we believe that it should be yeah we believe that with. the technology the work we're working on it will be possible to detect these smaller asteroids. again with decades of warning and to measure the trajectories accurate enough that you would know which one of these if any are our dangers right and we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking with lou former nasa astronaut physicist to talk about all kinds of space threats to live on stage. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington. voters elected businessman to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. yes to all this is all the proof. that the. economic development is all about really impo
to come as a surprise if you like as of right now which explains why we have b six twelve foundation are working on trying to detect that so but with today's cap abilities how far in advance can an asteroid be detected if you've discovered it already we believe that it should be yeah we believe that with. the technology the work we're working on it will be possible to detect these smaller asteroids. again with decades of warning and to measure the trajectories accurate enough that you would...
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to me, the clinton foundation is not currently investigated. see from the white house, i have spoken to sources, why isn't looking at clinton foundation and uranium one deal. particularly attorney general sessions and justice department and fbi. >> i appreciate you both. i appreciate your insight. when we come back. >> he will win again and i will bring a bosks kleenix. and again, jake. >> white house gets aggressive. and anthony scaramucci standing up to the "fake news" media and i have a mini monologue. and later tonight. >> we'll talk to you about the president's agenda. in our book, baby, he gets an a plus. because he is doing a phenomenal job. >> sean: dimopped and silk get the final -- diamond and you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's
to me, the clinton foundation is not currently investigated. see from the white house, i have spoken to sources, why isn't looking at clinton foundation and uranium one deal. particularly attorney general sessions and justice department and fbi. >> i appreciate you both. i appreciate your insight. when we come back. >> he will win again and i will bring a bosks kleenix. and again, jake. >> white house gets aggressive. and anthony scaramucci standing up to the "fake...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. >> (translated): for many years, terrorism was something hypothetical, something that happened elsewhere. but at a certain point, you have to open your eyes. how did we not see this coming? >> narrator: in early 2015, belgian police, with the help of u.s. and french intelligence, were preparing to launch a raid on a terrorist cell thought to be on the verge of an attack. the suspects were hiding out in the town of verviers. (speaking french) >> (translated): they were clearly in contact with people who could have turned them in. but nobody did. these people were extremely careful, they never left the apartment. we knew we would face determined men. they had weapons, they had explosives. (gunfire) >> narrator: when belgian commandos storme
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the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island warm sunny days cooling trade. and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at a real* dot com. and now abc world news. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. plenty of pomp and circumstance abroad but president chun faces a rude awakening back home. how the latest russia revelations may spoil his european gets away? america's opioids epidemic the senate republicans push their latest health cat failed we look like scott short by addiction. i took one bite. thinking it was going to be similar type approach. but it was not so. this was something else. this was an open. and they were having the time of their lives until a new from dirty dancing landed thi
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it was created by the foundation. came up to me afterwards and said -- if this forum succeeded with something like and it isnts there not just making fun, it's a war activity, the designer's core activity. charlie: is it fine art? >> it's art, it's about practicality and responding to the issues. charlie: steve was talking about technology. >> it's a balancing act. it should lift the spirits in late feel better. it's not just about keeping out the rain. with that ruling that has gone through and you have felt a sense of emotion. charlie: you should feel good. >> you should want to come back and stay. i think that there is a wider amount of shelter. one in three of the professional lists. it's a posh way of saying the word out. and in the way the design that is needed to be changed addresses those needs. charlie: you have been signaled out forwards like lightness and grace. does that mean something to you? >> i would be enormously flattered. , but if you for me go back in time to the cathedrals they were in support of
it was created by the foundation. came up to me afterwards and said -- if this forum succeeded with something like and it isnts there not just making fun, it's a war activity, the designer's core activity. charlie: is it fine art? >> it's art, it's about practicality and responding to the issues. charlie: steve was talking about technology. >> it's a balancing act. it should lift the spirits in late feel better. it's not just about keeping out the rain. with that ruling that has...