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down foundations. because if you look at what motivates a spin down foundation people to give money to things it's really an attempt to replicate in the non-profit sector, the civic sector, what the achievement that they had in the for profit sector. so they are really looking for a big bang. the problem is you don't get a big bang fast. what we know about the spending of money in a short period of time didn't correlate to what you expect if you put a lot of money in action in work in the short run. >> rose: music and philanthropy when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: michael rapino is here. he is the president and ceo of live nation entertainment with over 80 million attemptedies around the world, live nation served more fans than the nba, nhl and nfl combi
down foundations. because if you look at what motivates a spin down foundation people to give money to things it's really an attempt to replicate in the non-profit sector, the civic sector, what the achievement that they had in the for profit sector. so they are really looking for a big bang. the problem is you don't get a big bang fast. what we know about the spending of money in a short period of time didn't correlate to what you expect if you put a lot of money in action in work in the short...
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joel: -- darren: the ford foundation was their partner and the ford foundation invested more in the greenion than the rockefeller foundation did. it is something we are very proud of. the ford foundation is known most because we have been at the forefront of human achievement for the last 60 years, particularly social progress and particularly around issues that are difficult and are at the heart of the american narrative and the global narrative and the fight for justice. at ford, we don't just talk about generosity, we talk about justice, because there is a difference. generosity as a philanthropist in some ways makes us comfortable, and we know from the research makes us feel good. we feel good when we give money away. justice actually makes us uncomfortable when we think about it because when we see a homeless person with mental illness on the street, we do not think this is a sad situation that something has happened to this person. there is something unjust in the richest society in the world have homeless people with mental illness on our streets. we ask the question, how do we hav
joel: -- darren: the ford foundation was their partner and the ford foundation invested more in the greenion than the rockefeller foundation did. it is something we are very proud of. the ford foundation is known most because we have been at the forefront of human achievement for the last 60 years, particularly social progress and particularly around issues that are difficult and are at the heart of the american narrative and the global narrative and the fight for justice. at ford, we don't...
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your foundation has a certain life. it's not a perpetual foundation.it, i think it's 20 years after either you or your wife, the last one to live dies, that it would end? is that how it works? that's right. the-- we're managing the institution and keeping it excellent, and designing it to solve problems that can be totally solved. so we work on malaria. this foundation should be able to participate in getting rid of that. all these infectious diseases that so disproportionately hurt the poor, and really explain most of the difference between why a poor child has a 50 times greater chance of dying than a child in a wealthy country. in 30 or 40 years, those problems should have been brought to an end. and whatever the new problems philanthropy should go after, the people who are alive then, and picking great executives, and building institutions to go solve, they'll do a much better job than we can, just writing down a little guidance. so it is a limited time foundation. [indistinct speech] rubenstein: when your mother first said, "i'd like you to come a
your foundation has a certain life. it's not a perpetual foundation.it, i think it's 20 years after either you or your wife, the last one to live dies, that it would end? is that how it works? that's right. the-- we're managing the institution and keeping it excellent, and designing it to solve problems that can be totally solved. so we work on malaria. this foundation should be able to participate in getting rid of that. all these infectious diseases that so disproportionately hurt the poor,...
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our radical silk airbrush foundation is innovative.ombining nourishing, anti-aging skincare, hydrating, skin loving moisturizer, high coverage concealer to cover your most unsightly blemishes, and all day, 18 hour, non creasing foundation. all together in one super concentrated formula. and with the super ingredient, silk, you get stunning results. the luxurious silk fibers soften lines and wrinkles, leaving more youthful looking skin. plus, silk responds to both dry and oily skin. balancing moisture and smoothing texture, no matter your skin type. now, with luminess silk, it's fast, easy, and you'll always look flawless. - look at this finish. it is so soft and smooth and well blended. so, before, i literally had to use all of these products. serum, and moisturizer, and concealer, and foundation. with luminess silk, it's one little bottle. i literally feel 10 years younger. - my whole life, i've been using foundations that are cakey and thick, but you know, with luminess silk, you use such little amount of makeup, you can use luminess
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first guest -- evan goldberg, a silicon valley tech leader, a father, and the founder of the brca foundation, which was recently launched. and it was launched with a whole bunch of money thanks to a successful career, so congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> you have an incredible story about how you even began to think about this, so tell us about that. >> yeah, well, i was adopted, and when i was 35 -- so 15, 16 years ago -- i was contacted by my biological parents, who actually had stayed married. and one of the reasons that they contacted me was to give me this medical information. my mother had had breast cancer twice, and she found out that it was caused by the brca mutation, which meant that i had a 50% chance of inheriting that mutation. >> wow. and so when you heard that, what did you think? what did you do? >> well, you know, i knew that it most seriously affected women, and i had a daughter who was two, and that it would be something that potentially she would have to deal with later in life, but i assumed -- like silicon valley people, i was very optimistic. i figured they'd
first guest -- evan goldberg, a silicon valley tech leader, a father, and the founder of the brca foundation, which was recently launched. and it was launched with a whole bunch of money thanks to a successful career, so congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> you have an incredible story about how you even began to think about this, so tell us about that. >> yeah, well, i was adopted, and when i was 35 -- so 15, 16 years ago -- i was contacted by my biological parents, who...
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that is the mission of the foundation.e come together once a year the national book foundation and the team are working on programs that have an impact and make a difference, so for example in the last year alone the foundation and publishers donated 270,000 books to housing development communities over 25 states. these are places that did not have the books they need with the books are not available. >> penguin random house and for the donation of books. >> the afterschool program for junior and high school and 20 different sites, hundreds of kids are getting the chance to start in the home libraries and we've been able to bring the honorees like the finalists tonight to events all over the country, so amherst massachusetts, tucson arizona, to morehead minnesota, the foundation supports that work and we are just getting started. we will do projects to help people with literature. [applause] [cheering] the story of the national book foundation is a moment of exceptional and potential possibility. there is so much we can do
that is the mission of the foundation.e come together once a year the national book foundation and the team are working on programs that have an impact and make a difference, so for example in the last year alone the foundation and publishers donated 270,000 books to housing development communities over 25 states. these are places that did not have the books they need with the books are not available. >> penguin random house and for the donation of books. >> the afterschool program...
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that's the mission of the foundation.ear for the book award, the foundation staff is working all year long on programs that have an impact to make a real difference. to the housing developments and over 255 states these are places that didn't have the bucs that they needed. >> thank you for the foundatio . the b program for junior high school kids fifth grade through eighth grade and 20 different sites, hundreds of kids are getting a chance to start their own home libraries, and we've been able to bring national book award honorees like the finalist tonight to events all over the country, so amherst massachusetts, tucson arizona to morehead minnesota the foundations that support that kind of work we are just getting started. today we found out we got a grant from "the new york times" tomorrow from the art for justice fund we will be doing projects for the next three years to help educate people. [applause] [cheering] this is a moment of exceptional potential possibility. there is so much we canan do to get amplified the j
that's the mission of the foundation.ear for the book award, the foundation staff is working all year long on programs that have an impact to make a real difference. to the housing developments and over 255 states these are places that didn't have the bucs that they needed. >> thank you for the foundatio . the b program for junior high school kids fifth grade through eighth grade and 20 different sites, hundreds of kids are getting a chance to start their own home libraries, and we've...
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they faced questions about charitable foundations and tax evasion.ig numbers and equally big questions. critics say the record-breaking da vinci is too good to be true. ♪ yvonne: just when we thought we got over this big hurdle on tax reform in the house, clouds looming in the trump administration when it comes to russia.a wall street journal report just breaking special counsel robert mueller's team last month had issued a subpoena to president trump's campaign requesting some of these russia related documents. we are seeing some moves in the market on the news. betty: we are. the subpoena did not compel any officials to testify before a grand jury, but it caught the campaign by surprise, and also noted that bob mueller's team is expected to interview current and former white house officials, including the communications director hope hicks. there is certainly more to come in this story. some of the away bullish headlines from the u.s. about tax reform. in the meantime, let's get more on that with first word news with courtney collins. reporter: tha
they faced questions about charitable foundations and tax evasion.ig numbers and equally big questions. critics say the record-breaking da vinci is too good to be true. ♪ yvonne: just when we thought we got over this big hurdle on tax reform in the house, clouds looming in the trump administration when it comes to russia.a wall street journal report just breaking special counsel robert mueller's team last month had issued a subpoena to president trump's campaign requesting some of these...
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but as john hendren reports presidential foundations have a checkered history. president obama is writing the first chapter in his post-presidential legacy was born in kenya. it's a joke in the city where he came to public prominence his new foundation is holding its first summit before the first brick has been laid on the barack obama presidential library so this is a big brainstorming session this is a big ask a fun bit this is an experiment in us trying to have a. collective conversation its mission to offer the first digital u.s. presidential library and an incubator for progressive leaders he see his impact as a private citizen as potentially being much bigger than when he was president it is really going to be what he describes as a dynamic space for civic engagement so there will be classrooms there will be athletic facilities if it's like other presidential foundations there will also be an effort to burnish the legacy of the former commander in chief the nixon library has been criticized the white one a lot of the reagan library for bloated excess and t
but as john hendren reports presidential foundations have a checkered history. president obama is writing the first chapter in his post-presidential legacy was born in kenya. it's a joke in the city where he came to public prominence his new foundation is holding its first summit before the first brick has been laid on the barack obama presidential library so this is a big brainstorming session this is a big ask a fun bit this is an experiment in us trying to have a. collective conversation its...
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made against them and uncovering the lies that have been made about the foundation. i think the voters should focus on the issues and not allow for what could be, and i think is, a tactic to distract from whether the constitution and whether the declaration of independence are going to be advocated for in washington. >> happen to judge roy moore if she is indeed telling the truth. >> spend his life advocating for victims and roy has spent his life ensuring the truth is uncovered. so i would encourage people to focus on december 12th on the issues as they are and not these sidebars because that clearly -- >> you still didn't answer my question. are you going to answer the question? >> it's an incredible question to ask. i didn't really understand it. >> my question is if she is telling the truth, what should happen to roy moore? >> sure. and if who is telling the truth? >> if miscorfman is telling the truth. >> well, in an objective setting, if someone is telling the truth in that situation, the process would bear itself out. so i don't know the question you're asking
made against them and uncovering the lies that have been made about the foundation. i think the voters should focus on the issues and not allow for what could be, and i think is, a tactic to distract from whether the constitution and whether the declaration of independence are going to be advocated for in washington. >> happen to judge roy moore if she is indeed telling the truth. >> spend his life advocating for victims and roy has spent his life ensuring the truth is uncovered. so...
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we have wes moore from the robin hood foundation. jean case from the case foundation. and jeffrey rosen from the national constitution center. thank you all for being here today. let me kick off the conversation with a question for the group. let's follow up a bit on the conversation we were just having. let's talk a little bit about trust among americans and our institution of th democracy domestically. how serious is this challenge right now and what do you see in terms of the challenges we face here domestically? senator martinez? mr. martinez: thank you. i'm inspired from this morning and i hope we can add to it. i believe there is great skepticism in our country and i think we underestimate the impact on the power of what happened during the financial crises. i think that was a moment in time when a lot of people began to doubt the promise of america. and the conversation began to be had that many of people are having today with her the next -- whether the next generation will be able to live the fruits of the american dream that i am so proud to have lived. yet a
we have wes moore from the robin hood foundation. jean case from the case foundation. and jeffrey rosen from the national constitution center. thank you all for being here today. let me kick off the conversation with a question for the group. let's follow up a bit on the conversation we were just having. let's talk a little bit about trust among americans and our institution of th democracy domestically. how serious is this challenge right now and what do you see in terms of the challenges we...
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the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> corporate funding for frontline is provided by >> whether it's discovering an aspirin a day can prevent heart attacks worldwide, or creating cells that regenerate new heart muscle, our goal is developing treatments that save lives. brigham and women's hospital. >> al ahmad: i came to yemen to try and understand what is driving the groups now fighting for control of the country. (gunshots) in particular, i wanted to meet the houthi rebels. the houthis had mobilized thousands of fighters, and by last fall they had begun pushing south from their northern stronghold close to the saudi border. yemen's government was weak, its army fractured. the houthis saw an opportunity. when i first arrived several months ago, the houthis had already pushed into the capital, sana'a. the houthis are mostly zaidi muslims, from the shia branch of islam. their slogan is now seen everywhere. it's a political chant from th
the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> corporate funding for frontline is provided by >> whether it's discovering an aspirin a day can prevent heart attacks worldwide, or creating cells that regenerate new heart muscle, our goal is developing treatments that save lives. brigham and women's hospital. >> al ahmad: i came to yemen to try and understand what is driving the groups now fighting for control of...
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typically, the foundations, the bottoms of the foundations would match. the document that we were shown earlier, for some reason, that showed the other foundation of the neighbor. >> i'm sorry, mr. duffy, are you pointing to something, 'cause the area that you're showing i'm not seeing that. >> oh, it keeps moving. >> yeah, i thought the foundation was lower. >> gary's helping. thank you. so we've got two foundations adjacent and -- yeah, you've got to hold it up for me. it's okay if you can't. so the bottom of the foundation's typically match. i like the detail on this. they will need to take some care because it's sand out there, and you know, i would -- i'm sure it'll be fine. they've decided to put just a little curb here and a slab, which is -- i haven't seen that before, but this's good. when they do excavate here, this sand isn't going somewhere, but they've got to be aware of it. you can grout it, you can freeze the sand. now there's a way to do that. i know the appellant brought up structural concerns. i've seen a lot worse than this, so i'm not
typically, the foundations, the bottoms of the foundations would match. the document that we were shown earlier, for some reason, that showed the other foundation of the neighbor. >> i'm sorry, mr. duffy, are you pointing to something, 'cause the area that you're showing i'm not seeing that. >> oh, it keeps moving. >> yeah, i thought the foundation was lower. >> gary's helping. thank you. so we've got two foundations adjacent and -- yeah, you've got to hold it up for me....
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that foundation, the idea that congress allowed that foundation to exist and allowed the secretary oft the time to take these big, hefty checks from all of these foreign sources, i mean, stupidity, incompetence, i don't know what you want to call it, but i blame them all for that one. i don't think she should ever had that foundation. >> she didn't even abide by the agreement she reached with president obama, on condition of taking the job, which was she wouldn't accept any new foreign donations to the clinton foundation and any increases of existing donors. she did both. so she broke her own agreement and deceived congress in the process. trish: why did session agree not to ask questions? is this a sense, okay, we live in the united states of america and a democracy, not healthy for the democracy looking backward what may have happened previously and then you run the risk of turning into brazil? >> this is not about retaliation against a defeated political foe. this is uphelding the rule of law. nobody, not even hillary clinton, though she may think so, above the law. if she broke th
that foundation, the idea that congress allowed that foundation to exist and allowed the secretary oft the time to take these big, hefty checks from all of these foreign sources, i mean, stupidity, incompetence, i don't know what you want to call it, but i blame them all for that one. i don't think she should ever had that foundation. >> she didn't even abide by the agreement she reached with president obama, on condition of taking the job, which was she wouldn't accept any new foreign...
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given to the bill & melinda gates foundation.ow did that idea of giving away your money to somebody else's foundation come to you? well, i originally had planned that my first wife would handle the disposition of, well, everything that we had. and we came to that conclusion when we were in our 20s, and we started something called the buffett foundation over 50 years ago. but i didn't give away a lot of money during those intermediate years because i felt i was compounding at a rate that i could give away billions instead of millions, if i waited a little while. she died in 2004, so that plan disappeared, and then i was faced with the question of, "how do i give away this money in a way that goes to the people i want, without me doing all the work?" so the idea of giving away the bulk of your fortune to bill and melinda gates, that idea came to you when, in the middle of the night, or how did that happen? no, but it-- after my first wife died in 2004 i had to come up with another plan. and i literally had five foundations that i g
given to the bill & melinda gates foundation.ow did that idea of giving away your money to somebody else's foundation come to you? well, i originally had planned that my first wife would handle the disposition of, well, everything that we had. and we came to that conclusion when we were in our 20s, and we started something called the buffett foundation over 50 years ago. but i didn't give away a lot of money during those intermediate years because i felt i was compounding at a rate that i...
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the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler corporate funding for frontline is provided by... >> whether it's discovering an aspirin a day can prevent heart attacks worldwide or creating cells that regenerate new heart muscle, our goal is developing treatments that save lives. brigham and women's hospital. >> i got a call saying that there is a walker on his way down to market. i could hear and see the crowd of people screaming and shouting. (people shouting) i can see that he's afraid. i see he has picked up a rock and he's waving it around. he's followed by a lot of people, telling us, "you have to take him down. he is infecting our community. we don't know where he's going." (shouting continues) the pressure from the crowd is mounting. they're yelling at us. so the guys in the suits wrestle him to the ground and lift him into the back of the pickup. it was like watching a zombie movie or something. it's just crazy, it's pure craziness. where
the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler corporate funding for frontline is provided by... >> whether it's discovering an aspirin a day can prevent heart attacks worldwide or creating cells that regenerate new heart muscle, our goal is developing treatments that save lives. brigham and women's hospital. >> i got a call saying that there is a walker on his way down to market. i could hear and see the crowd of people...
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if they got another foundation. and. since the introduction of separately trains girls are returning to the school . passes on his newly acquired knowledge to his classmates. even the older ones listen to him and that makes him proud. of them like. i don't like. him to taunt. them. but i don't know. access to sanitation facilities and clean drinking water could save the lives of one point five million children every year. absolutely but so does deserve a big victory for. sure. my finance your craft. shop. and so again and you've got so it's in front of us went on this was one hundred one from a. we're not too sure you can turn it in the surest on iraqi mind nevins commitment is shaped by his own life story the bosnian war forced his family to flee to germany in one nine hundred ninety he was two years old eight years later with deportation threatening they relocated to the u.s. . his parents commitment to social causes and the bond he shared with his family have made him who he is today. and getting tired. you. want your
if they got another foundation. and. since the introduction of separately trains girls are returning to the school . passes on his newly acquired knowledge to his classmates. even the older ones listen to him and that makes him proud. of them like. i don't like. him to taunt. them. but i don't know. access to sanitation facilities and clean drinking water could save the lives of one point five million children every year. absolutely but so does deserve a big victory for. sure. my finance your...
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foundation. totaling -- i'm sorry, totaling $2.35 million. now being under agreement to disclose all their foundation contributions publicly, the clintons neglected still to reveal the uranium one donations. that's pretty convenient, mr. speaker. are we paying attention here, sir? since the media seems to have an insatiable appetite for russian collusion let's look at the uranium one deal. that's a story worth looking into, mr. speaker. i would bet the biggest stake in washington with anyone -- the biggest steak in washington with anyone in this place that if a special counsel was appointed to look into it, that investigation would bring truly legitimate results. i yield back. mr. biggs: i thank the gentleman for his remarks. it's my pleasure to yield the floor to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. perry. mr. perry: i thank the gentleman from arizona. we've been entreated to claims of collusion with our government of people high in you are government with russia for over a year now. since the l
foundation. totaling -- i'm sorry, totaling $2.35 million. now being under agreement to disclose all their foundation contributions publicly, the clintons neglected still to reveal the uranium one donations. that's pretty convenient, mr. speaker. are we paying attention here, sir? since the media seems to have an insatiable appetite for russian collusion let's look at the uranium one deal. that's a story worth looking into, mr. speaker. i would bet the biggest stake in washington with anyone --...
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and the silk foundation, it's very natural, and it blends easily into your skin. grab the stylus, - okay. - move it around. - it is really getting rid of those blemishes. - wow, beautiful. - something that normally doesn't happen when i apply my makeup. that's amazing. - [woman] it really does look easy. - this is amazing. what an improvement. - it's so great that it's so easy to get rid of the redness, and the age spots. it's so simple and it really makes everything go away. it's like magic. -...
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of thank you to the columbus foundation. to have the faith to take greatetake greatchances i'm verr all of you. it's the fight of our lives thank you. [applause] how is everybody doing. it's also the insidious abuse against the everyday speech. in the complex what it does is it is exposed to violence in the linguistics of the colonization and colonial language that we accept and deal with every day to enforce the media and administration. we need to reclaim what she does is let us examine and look at this language to see a also the move pits implicating to deliver upon. she is an artful lexicographer and shows us thashows us that tf the word as often as devastating as the diameter that is what "the new york times" said of her work. it gives me great pleasure to bring up for the award. [applause] i wrote look because i have always been obsessed with and troubled by state-sponsored language. he says iran has no political prisoners but it does have terrorists. and "the new york times" is quoted as saying to accept the definitio
of thank you to the columbus foundation. to have the faith to take greatetake greatchances i'm verr all of you. it's the fight of our lives thank you. [applause] how is everybody doing. it's also the insidious abuse against the everyday speech. in the complex what it does is it is exposed to violence in the linguistics of the colonization and colonial language that we accept and deal with every day to enforce the media and administration. we need to reclaim what she does is let us examine and...
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. >> so many of these scandals went back to the clinton foundation and highlights the american peoplere tired of a double standard with one set of rules for the clintons and another set of rules for everyone else. we are 6 months into this investigation of donald trump and his team in russia, they found nothing. the treasure trove of information that continues to be found out about the clinton foundation functioning as a money-laundering operation for the uranium one deal and that is something. rob: an entire panel went off on this but hillary clinton was secretary of state and part of that panel and a powerful figure in the obama administration when this happened and all anyone is looking for, why in the world would you give this deal out and why are the russians paying money to the clinton foundation. i would love an answer like that. jillian: send us an email, you can send a message on facebook or twitter as well lose a bombshell report from the state department revealing 30,000 visas issued to people who sponsor countries in 2007. rob: robert gray joins us with donald trump's call
. >> so many of these scandals went back to the clinton foundation and highlights the american peoplere tired of a double standard with one set of rules for the clintons and another set of rules for everyone else. we are 6 months into this investigation of donald trump and his team in russia, they found nothing. the treasure trove of information that continues to be found out about the clinton foundation functioning as a money-laundering operation for the uranium one deal and that is...
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test the foundations to see if it's suitable. >> these intense heat wastes foundations so the chances of foundations being salvageable is so small. reporter: hans believes his foundation is shot so he's going with the government. >> for us, we're going to have a army corp. of engineers do it because we feel like they'll do it quicker and do a better job. reporter: more than 100 people are suing pg and e claiming that the power lines sparked the fire. this comes as the utility reported 17, what they call safety incidents during the days that the fire started. a utility spokesman says that the company will continue to comply with the investigation. >>>later today, the u.s. small business administration will open a recovery center in santa rosa. it's for businesses effected by the wildfires. the wildfires. it will be open from 9:00 in the morning until 6:00 in the evening. representatives will explain how a disaster loan can help replace damaged machinery and equipment, inventory and other business assets. it is a free service and you don't need an appointment. >>> three bay area bands h
test the foundations to see if it's suitable. >> these intense heat wastes foundations so the chances of foundations being salvageable is so small. reporter: hans believes his foundation is shot so he's going with the government. >> for us, we're going to have a army corp. of engineers do it because we feel like they'll do it quicker and do a better job. reporter: more than 100 people are suing pg and e claiming that the power lines sparked the fire. this comes as the utility...
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never supports it in his foundation have built over one hundred wells in the past five years. it's early in the morning most of the children will be at school. much can be learned through interviews with local elders. they are the gateway to another time a world which they themselves helps to change. the. laws of the city eleven. loamy in the aisle to the list that is. like adam did not and they get a little. lonely getting must know what. the cannot. be real time hero. see that i am. going on nona. that's the saw and wisin be. the best. noise limit on how to. do that as myself. but so there is one battle afloat peabody's me. the smallest thing much. quadriga international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week. from south america first. china in the driver seat find out on country to live. in thirty minutes. and if. you could i speak your language. for content in dari pashto or. prospects for returning our web special future news like germany and the prospects for those returning home. join the discussion on t w dot com and on facebook. prospects for returnin
never supports it in his foundation have built over one hundred wells in the past five years. it's early in the morning most of the children will be at school. much can be learned through interviews with local elders. they are the gateway to another time a world which they themselves helps to change. the. laws of the city eleven. loamy in the aisle to the list that is. like adam did not and they get a little. lonely getting must know what. the cannot. be real time hero. see that i am. going on...
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whether they made any money off that foundation. >> we have seen a power. but we need to get all the documents from the informant. we need to subject him to a snroft questioning. a lot of that will be done outside public view. it will be with congressman jordan and myself, and staff members. based on that, figuring out who else we need to talk to. i think some of those main principles are relevant. but it will be towards the end once we have facts. some of these folks they testify under oath, they are slippery. and you have to have the facts to confronts them with so they will say i don't know. we don't want to let them do that. we have a lot of the work with the informant and that information. >> this isn't about getting back at the other party. this is about equal treatment under the law, plain and simple. judge jeanine: my stacks to congressman desantis and jordan for that exclusive interview. the power panel is back and we are load. matt schlapp and chris hahn, we are ready to go at it. are ready to go at it. justice rolls on in a you won't see these fo
whether they made any money off that foundation. >> we have seen a power. but we need to get all the documents from the informant. we need to subject him to a snroft questioning. a lot of that will be done outside public view. it will be with congressman jordan and myself, and staff members. based on that, figuring out who else we need to talk to. i think some of those main principles are relevant. but it will be towards the end once we have facts. some of these folks they testify under...
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explain what the heritage foundation is. guest: it is a conservative in terms of governing principles public-policy think tank washington -- based in washington, d.c. we are member-driven. over 500,000 members contribute. the average contribution is about $30 per person. we don't do any contracting with the government or have any relationship with it. corporate donations account for maybe 2% or 3% of the annual revenue. public policy interests y -- institute. host: ted is on the line from new hampshire on the republican line. caller: how are you? biduestion is if god for any kind of artillery -- god for bid any kind of artillery or weapon is used, what direction -- does the prevailing wind load through? from north korea or south korea? those are major factors for what the fallout drift would travel to, or does it go from west to east? guest: it depends on the context. it is very local, can go from west to east, east to west, for a tornado or hurricane coming through at the macro, global level the weather patterns go from wes
explain what the heritage foundation is. guest: it is a conservative in terms of governing principles public-policy think tank washington -- based in washington, d.c. we are member-driven. over 500,000 members contribute. the average contribution is about $30 per person. we don't do any contracting with the government or have any relationship with it. corporate donations account for maybe 2% or 3% of the annual revenue. public policy interests y -- institute. host: ted is on the line from new...
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me i drive down to the town of mountain view in silicon valley it's home to the sense research foundation which degree co-founded the research findings are disputed in scientific circles but they're based on solid scientifically recognized data. yet here. i still think it's quite likely that the first person to live to one thousand is in middle age or maybe even a little older i think that the first cohort in other words people born in a given year who are mostly live to one thousand probably in their twenty's or thirty's now or something like that oh work is focused on what we like to call rejuvenation biotechnology so what that means if medicines that we can apply to people who are already in middle age or maybe even older and which will actually repair have at the molecular and cellular level so restoring their body move to a state similar to a young adult in other words we are not simply looking to slow aging down we are actually looking at ways to reverse aging so that means that people who are not benefiting from these therapies will look and feel and function in every way mentally
me i drive down to the town of mountain view in silicon valley it's home to the sense research foundation which degree co-founded the research findings are disputed in scientific circles but they're based on solid scientifically recognized data. yet here. i still think it's quite likely that the first person to live to one thousand is in middle age or maybe even a little older i think that the first cohort in other words people born in a given year who are mostly live to one thousand probably...
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i'll give you an example of the case foundation. in the obama administration, we work on something called contrast and grand challenges. they were stymied on some of these so what a radical concept, what if we could conclude that the smartest people in the world are not always in the hallways of federal agencies, could we passed the brilliant of citizens out there everywhere? we pull together 35 federal agencies and bring all sorts of experts to train on contests and grand challenges with the idea that we would take the challenges that the agencies have which they were trying to serve citizens and throw them out there to citizens. most brilliant things to happen as ebola was threatening the nation, it the reliefous that workers and the doctors were female challenges. this was used for design so it came all over the team in baltimore. at aeam in baltimore wedding dress designer on the team. -- what did she do? she designs things that people wear. she had some of the most important designs that ended up in the final suit that today's
i'll give you an example of the case foundation. in the obama administration, we work on something called contrast and grand challenges. they were stymied on some of these so what a radical concept, what if we could conclude that the smartest people in the world are not always in the hallways of federal agencies, could we passed the brilliant of citizens out there everywhere? we pull together 35 federal agencies and bring all sorts of experts to train on contests and grand challenges with the...
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the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. maybe you talked politics around your thanksgiving table or maybe you made sure to avoid it but here at this table i'm thankful it's all we do and what a year it has been. so much, so fast. and tonight's a little different. we've gathered respected veteran washington reporters to talk about it all. the big picture and what's happened and what's next. let's start at the beginning. american carnage, as you remember, was the theme of president trump's inaugural address and executive orders soon followed. president trump: mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape, and the crime and the gangs and the drug
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. maybe you talked politics around your thanksgiving table or maybe you made sure to avoid it but here at this table i'm thankful it's all we do...
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if you want to look for russian collusion look at the clinton foundation.ler -- david: what russian collusion means is when a political party in the united states relies on research from a smear group that is provided to them by friends of vladimir putin. and that's exact hi what happened in the case -- that's exactly what happened in the case of fusion gps. >> fusion gps is an opposition research firm, an opposition manufacturing firm. they created stuff out of nothing. then surprise surprise, guess who is paying for it? hillary clinton. david: we know she controlled the finances of the dnc, thanks to donna brazile. will there be any enthusiasm within this justice department to take on the clinton machine as nobody else ever has? >> yeah. if you can find the right guy. it doesn't require some extraordinary out of bounds loose cannon mueller tactics. you can find a u.s. attorney, he may not sitting in washington right now at this moment. but he may nobter parts of the country. you bring him in and law enforcement officers and treasury and you create a task
if you want to look for russian collusion look at the clinton foundation.ler -- david: what russian collusion means is when a political party in the united states relies on research from a smear group that is provided to them by friends of vladimir putin. and that's exact hi what happened in the case -- that's exactly what happened in the case of fusion gps. >> fusion gps is an opposition research firm, an opposition manufacturing firm. they created stuff out of nothing. then surprise...
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the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:welcome to a special thanksgiving week edition of the "washington week" extra. tonight, we have a stellar roundtable of journalists to discuss first year of the trump administration. joining me around the table, peter baker of the "new york times," andrea mitchell of nbc news, michael duffy of "time" magazine and ann compton, veteran of abc news. michael, starting with you, i was peeling open your book the other day "the president's club" and what a book it is because it tells about the chummy relationship many presidents have had over the years and it makes me wonder, where does president trump fit in this club? michael: he doesn't fit in yet. this is a great tradition where presidents like truman
the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:welcome to a special thanksgiving week edition of the "washington week" extra. tonight, we have a stellar roundtable of journalists to discuss...
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next to the clinton foundation and the bloomberg school. -- thanks to the clinton foundation and theloomberg school. in some very nice words from president clinton. raising addiction is very excited to be working with the clinton foundation and trying to make greater progress and signed this dragon. yes, i did. i lost my oldest boy, austin, to this horrific thing five years ago last thursday. in so, you know, we soldier on because this work is so important. , i think stories are so important. i want to paint a very quick picture and then also kind of paint a landscape. i understand the focus here is the opioid graces, as it should be. it is horrific. but it is also the tip of the steer within a larger problem which is all addiction. and other drugs. this is not to diverge, we must focus on the opioid thing but we ultimately have to tackle this whole thing. it is just getting worse and it is getting younger. there is a staggering figure many -- figure about how people die from opioids. someone dies every four minutes. that figure is probably understated. somebody dies every four minut
next to the clinton foundation and the bloomberg school. -- thanks to the clinton foundation and theloomberg school. in some very nice words from president clinton. raising addiction is very excited to be working with the clinton foundation and trying to make greater progress and signed this dragon. yes, i did. i lost my oldest boy, austin, to this horrific thing five years ago last thursday. in so, you know, we soldier on because this work is so important. , i think stories are so important. i...