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he also recites his foundations 2017 policy on confederate monuments. his remarks are part of a conference on pit days confederate icons by the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation. it is just over 10 minutes. >>> thank you for coming and spending the day talking about such a controversial issue. we are learning from one another. i am thrilled by the speaking panel we have today. dr. robertson opened us up in true style. we cannot have the body of knowledge about the american civil war that we do today if it wasn't for dr. robertson. i am absolutely thrilled to have caroline janney back here in the valley. and back in virginia. we were so graced and blessed to have you on the panel today. kristi coleman's remarks were remarkable. and the work she has been doing in richmond on behalf of the monuments commission there. it has been daunting and was a very interesting days it was very interesting to have her come talk to about -- come talk to us about all she is doing. and john koski is a wealth of knowledge on many topics. if you ever want to have lunc
he also recites his foundations 2017 policy on confederate monuments. his remarks are part of a conference on pit days confederate icons by the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation. it is just over 10 minutes. >>> thank you for coming and spending the day talking about such a controversial issue. we are learning from one another. i am thrilled by the speaking panel we have today. dr. robertson opened us up in true style. we cannot have the body of knowledge about the american civil...
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of the bay area foundation which includes both san francisco foundation, the east bay foundation and the medical foundation. the north part of the cpsd foundation in santa rosa. i always start with -- we believe and our quality metrics show that patients are best cared for in a system of care. in a system of care is not a hospital centric care center. the system of care means out patient and inpatient care many of frankly, most diabetic patients are diagnosed as pre diabetic as out patients and they're cared for best in the out patient setting long-term. they can get pre diabetes care to prevent them from becoming diabetics. they can get care for diabetes. we do both gestational diabetes care and care of the elderly and as you may know there's a new study that came out which just shows that patients in systems of care do better in their diabetes measures, there's less negative outcome and less more bid tee and mortality. we have provided diabetes out patient education for 1.4 million patients it's been around for years and i'm committed to my patients and their care. they will get la
of the bay area foundation which includes both san francisco foundation, the east bay foundation and the medical foundation. the north part of the cpsd foundation in santa rosa. i always start with -- we believe and our quality metrics show that patients are best cared for in a system of care. in a system of care is not a hospital centric care center. the system of care means out patient and inpatient care many of frankly, most diabetic patients are diagnosed as pre diabetic as out patients and...
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the shenandoah valley foundation drew a line in the sand. which are a line in the sand and said that we will not back away from this issue. it is too important to this future and would wager that line in the sand, we asked just like colonel travis did, we asked those around us our closest compatriots in this fight for preservation to step over the line with us and to stand with us shoulder and shoulder to say that preservation is important, that our history is important, that we will not stand for anyone who is not inclusive in this conversation in that we want to foster a broader conversation. we want to foster an open-minded look at these issues and we want to foster discussion that will lead to commonalities and hopefully more commonalities and differences of opinion as we move into the future. by a politician from vermont when he came to cedar creek to dedicate a vermont marker there something i will never forget and i will use it today. here as we do not meet the descendents of enemies, we meet here today as the ancestors of friends. th
the shenandoah valley foundation drew a line in the sand. which are a line in the sand and said that we will not back away from this issue. it is too important to this future and would wager that line in the sand, we asked just like colonel travis did, we asked those around us our closest compatriots in this fight for preservation to step over the line with us and to stand with us shoulder and shoulder to say that preservation is important, that our history is important, that we will not stand...
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i'm with sutter pacific medical foundation. the three programs that have already transitioned, the breast center on august 5, the cardiac echo lab on august 5, and the st. luke's diabetes program transferred on august 19. so far, it is business as usual, and we have not had any contracting issues since the go live dates. and in any situation where we need to request continuity of care, or policy is for those patients that are impacted, we will try to get an agreement with the health plans. and if the health plans agree, we will continue their service. if the health plan does not agree, it is their responsibility to identify alternative areas of service. >> commissioner sanchez? >> yeah. we've all spent a lot of time together, many of us here from different segments of the community both internally, externally, etc. and the bottom line to me has always been astounding. it's not about the quality of care, because we had families come from all over the bay area who would come and visit their brother, uncle, cousin because they wer
i'm with sutter pacific medical foundation. the three programs that have already transitioned, the breast center on august 5, the cardiac echo lab on august 5, and the st. luke's diabetes program transferred on august 19. so far, it is business as usual, and we have not had any contracting issues since the go live dates. and in any situation where we need to request continuity of care, or policy is for those patients that are impacted, we will try to get an agreement with the health plans. and...
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alleging the trump foundation that before trump ran for president he used his foundation as a fake charitable enterprise that only benefited himself. once he started running for president he basically converted his foundation into a fake charitable foundation that didn't just benefit himself anymore and now a vehicle for making illegal campaign expenditures on behalf of his campaign for president. when she filed that lawsuit in june, a lot of the allegations she made against trump's foundation were familiar, particularly to anybody who followed david farenthold's pull listser price report in the west in which he catalogs donald trump's foundation. but added specific evidence, including dropping pictures of some of it right into the text of the lawsuit. she put in stuff like this handwritten note. see that on the right side of your screen there. >> handwritten on donald j. trump's stationary, his signature all caps style written with a sharpie to alan w., the money guy at the trump organization. 'apparently was listed as the treasurer of the trump foundation for a decade without even knowing h
alleging the trump foundation that before trump ran for president he used his foundation as a fake charitable enterprise that only benefited himself. once he started running for president he basically converted his foundation into a fake charitable foundation that didn't just benefit himself anymore and now a vehicle for making illegal campaign expenditures on behalf of his campaign for president. when she filed that lawsuit in june, a lot of the allegations she made against trump's foundation...
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once he started running for president he basically converted his foundation into a fake charitable foundation that didn't just benefit himself anymore and now a vehicle for illegal campaign expenditures. once she filed that lawsuit in june, a lot of allegations she made were familiar, particularly anybody that follows david fair ren hold's pulitzer writing in new york that included then not at all chair about foundations. but added specific evidence, including dropping pictures of some of it right into the text of the lawsuit. she put in stuff like this handwritten note. see that. handwritten on donald j. trump's stationery, all caps style written with a sharpie, to the person listed as the treasurer for a decade without even knowing he was listed as such until he got deposed by her investigators, i'm what now? i'm the treasurer how long? nobody told me. there's this note in the lawsuit. allen w., $100,000 payment to fisher house. it says, what for? settlement of flag issue in palm beach. okay, signed d. donald trump's private club, i mar-a-lago had been sued with violating zoning restriction
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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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brad, thank you for your leadership at the foundation. what an honor it is to be a recipient of this award amongst all of my colleagues who also do extraordinaire jobs. the one congratulate all the other recipients. my friends who do an extra day job and all the aspects of their work in congress. the culmination of recognizing the fantastic work that goes on in so many offices. i look at this award is not a reflection on me but the folks who work on our team. they are extraordinary and i want to thank my chief of staff carolyn king who is with us, she does a fantastic job. my former chief of staff, ginny muller does a fantastic job, joe schumacher, and everyone on our team. i look at the folks that work in our office as colleagues. they go to extra efforts to make sure they interact with folks and we get in information to them and it's a two-way street. we have this mentality of one-stop shop. if someone calls office and they need information about an issue, we don't get off the phone until we make sure we connect them with somebody that
brad, thank you for your leadership at the foundation. what an honor it is to be a recipient of this award amongst all of my colleagues who also do extraordinaire jobs. the one congratulate all the other recipients. my friends who do an extra day job and all the aspects of their work in congress. the culmination of recognizing the fantastic work that goes on in so many offices. i look at this award is not a reflection on me but the folks who work on our team. they are extraordinary and i want...
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thanks for your leadership at the foundation. what an honor it is to be a recipient of this award amongst all of my colleagues who also do externally jobs but i want to congratulate to all the other recipients, my friends here that do an extra in a job and all the different aspects on their work in congress. it's really a combination of recognizing the fantastic work that goes on in some the offices there. i look at this award really is a reflection, not upon me, but upon the folks that work on our team. they're absolutely extraordinary. i want to thank carolyn king is here today with us, she did a fantastic job, my former chief of staff of the pentagon, jamie muller does a fantastic job, my district director joe schumacher, and everybody on our team. i look at the folks who work in our office as colleagues, and they are. they do next renee job, go to externally efforts to make sure that we interact with folks, that we get information to them and that is a two-way street. we have this mentality of what we call one-stop shop and a
thanks for your leadership at the foundation. what an honor it is to be a recipient of this award amongst all of my colleagues who also do externally jobs but i want to congratulate to all the other recipients, my friends here that do an extra in a job and all the different aspects on their work in congress. it's really a combination of recognizing the fantastic work that goes on in some the offices there. i look at this award really is a reflection, not upon me, but upon the folks that work on...
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rwyer about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief iwyer about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief nwyer about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief yer i about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief er in about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief r int about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief intat the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief intalks about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief ntalks about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief talks about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief talks about >> good afternoon. . good afternoon. my name is bob mcgee. i serve on the board of directors of the white house historic cal association. as you continue to enjoy your lunch i want to introduce our program for today. you may have heard that we were planning on having our wonderful friend of the white house historical association, renown historian dr. william seal with us for this lunch session but he's been unable to join us. we, however, have a terrific plan b for you. and that i
rwyer about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief iwyer about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief nwyer about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief yer i about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief er in about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief r int about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief intat the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief intalks about the lbj foundation and formerly laura bush chief ntalks about...
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the foundation and the hospital are one. we have one single member on the board. >> commissioner guillermo. >> you spoke about these transfers would be able to provide a benefit for the patient. so i'm interested in, sort of a bigger picture of that system otherwise it looks like each of these becomes a discrete transfer for, you know, any purpose that anybody might ascribe to it, so i'm interested in getting a little bit of a big picture of that transfer of patients from the acute care setting to a more of an outpatient, essentially community-based setting, so that we can maybe look at this in that context. as well as you mentioned community benefit which was one of my questions. how does all of that fit together? >> some day we need to sit down and spend a lot of time talking. if you look at health care as a whole, it's moving from the hospital to the outpatient setting everywhere. whether it's electronic monitoring in your home or home care, in-home care, there's lots of things going on. the concept of the hospital as the
the foundation and the hospital are one. we have one single member on the board. >> commissioner guillermo. >> you spoke about these transfers would be able to provide a benefit for the patient. so i'm interested in, sort of a bigger picture of that system otherwise it looks like each of these becomes a discrete transfer for, you know, any purpose that anybody might ascribe to it, so i'm interested in getting a little bit of a big picture of that transfer of patients from the acute...
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it's called the heart ofab th foundation. joining us now to talk about it are jasmine w mccoy is founder of the heart of tab that foundation and patricia williamh a president o foundation. welcome, ladies. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so started heart of tab that, jasmine, which is ano rofit, when you were a 12th grader at hope in arms. >>yes. >> how did this happen? when did it happen. >>o that's right. >> in your head. d in my hea it really started when i was mucher you than that, i had a passion for giving. it was a value thawas instilled in me at a young age, especially as someone who was a recipient of so much generosity, being involved in nonprofits similar to heart of tabatha foundation. i had experiences with friends in my community and going on tot arms and seeing a gap, a the exposure i was getting and opportunities i was having that my friends were to and i wanted to something bridge that gap and that led to start heart of tabatha. >> you sook your creedo have a e scripture in bible? in acts 9 there was
it's called the heart ofab th foundation. joining us now to talk about it are jasmine w mccoy is founder of the heart of tab that foundation and patricia williamh a president o foundation. welcome, ladies. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so started heart of tab that, jasmine, which is ano rofit, when you were a 12th grader at hope in arms. >>yes. >> how did this happen? when did it happen. >>o that's right. >> in your head. d in my hea it...
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my foundation last friday, august 10th. also, i believe this is a tant amount to -- tant a mount to demolition. >> i'm glad this was resolved. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is myra they. i'm the owner of -- eldorado street. just to clarify a few comments i will share with the chief inspector, mr. patrick reardon. there were cracks around the house. we approached the neighbors. every week i spent hours just trying to get a repair done. however, we have yet to not resolve or get a resolution. we hired an engineer to review the damage. he did mention that at this point, then, back in march, it's not a safety concern, but just rou roughly, the cracks -- how do i do it? here? >> just put it on the overhead. >> the cracks on the foundation, this is one of the main cracks. a bathroom to the property. the vacant lot. so, in all honesty, me and my husband do not want to see the lot vacant. we're starting to see the -- has not participated in any resolution. i hope that the commissioners fe
my foundation last friday, august 10th. also, i believe this is a tant amount to -- tant a mount to demolition. >> i'm glad this was resolved. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is myra they. i'm the owner of -- eldorado street. just to clarify a few comments i will share with the chief inspector, mr. patrick reardon. there were cracks around the house. we approached the neighbors. every week i spent hours just trying to get a repair...
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let me talk for a second about young america's foundation. i have enormous respect for ron in the organization he has built. for the commitment to each and every one of you. young america's foundation was essential to helping me understand the basics of free-market economics. the basics of social conservativism. tell me become more grounded in my faith. that isn't something that's just a campus battle, it shapes my career in the way that frankly, we rose our family. it was an introduction to young america's foundation that has enriched my life and i hope it will for you as well. ron mentioned when i was a student, and undergraduate to help share how old i am. it was during the first gulf war. while there are many rallies on college campuses denouncing military engagement, or one of the first to have a rally to show support for our troops. - - it was a pow in vietnam was our keynote speaker. just going through the organizational skills of putting that together and having young america's foundation come alongside us. it was something the bush a
let me talk for a second about young america's foundation. i have enormous respect for ron in the organization he has built. for the commitment to each and every one of you. young america's foundation was essential to helping me understand the basics of free-market economics. the basics of social conservativism. tell me become more grounded in my faith. that isn't something that's just a campus battle, it shapes my career in the way that frankly, we rose our family. it was an introduction to...
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the foundation.sop foundation which owns and operates the foundation. foundation which ow and operates the foundation. she's a publish author and professor. she's written on first lady harding and edited a companion to first ladies. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library and museum. he's co-authored several books. kathryn algore, president of the massachusetts historical society. please enjoy this presentation. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind introduction and to stewart and the whole team for including me and including all of us here. this has been a terrific few days already and a lot of great programming. it's hard to follow jon meachum and judy woodruff. i think we have great team here. up with of the great things is every one on this panel has been a scholar and every one has run important historic institutions. i want to get at that in the conversation. i'm going to start, all good research starts with questions. also framing museums, frami
the foundation.sop foundation which owns and operates the foundation. foundation which ow and operates the foundation. she's a publish author and professor. she's written on first lady harding and edited a companion to first ladies. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library and museum. he's co-authored several books. kathryn algore, president of the massachusetts historical society. please enjoy this presentation. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you for...
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there is no other real value here in moving these services under the foundation. they just want less public scrutiny, and of all the organizations in the city, cpmc requires much public scrutiny for the way they've treated their patients. not that long ago, i just met with a lovely asian family who's needed subacute services, you know, and they were given a list, and they were told you can send your mother to fresno or you can send your mother to los angeles. like, that's cpmc. that's the care that they give. not that we're going to find that -- and it wasn't until, like, a bunch of us started jumping in and started talking them to this family, letting them know their rights, letting them know how to deal with cpmc, that they actually got a resolution for their family member. you know, they need scrutiny, and there are a lot of san franciscans who don't know what their rights are, who don't know that they need to fight back against cpmc to ensure that their loved ones are cared for. this is an example of this. we are the guardians of health care of san francisco a
there is no other real value here in moving these services under the foundation. they just want less public scrutiny, and of all the organizations in the city, cpmc requires much public scrutiny for the way they've treated their patients. not that long ago, i just met with a lovely asian family who's needed subacute services, you know, and they were given a list, and they were told you can send your mother to fresno or you can send your mother to los angeles. like, that's cpmc. that's the care...
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>> jim, it stems from the lawsuit over trump's private foundation. sloppy record keeping, say critics, but a clear case of violating irs rules. on january 28th, 2016 right in the middle of the iowa caucus campaign. >> donald trump has chosen not to attend. >> reporter: he blew off the republican debate, had a fundraiser for veterans. he raised nearly $6 million, about half it was paid directly to charities. 2.8 million went to the trump foundation. within days, donald trump was at iowa campaign rallies giving that money away. >> e-mails and records recovered by the new york attorney general show behind the scenes then campaign manager cory lewandowski was making it clear good deeds would be used for political gain. he writes to the trump organization chief financial officer. is there any way we can make some disbursements this week while in iowa. he writes back put together a list of the iowa veterans groups you have in mind along with dollar amounts. according to the new york attorney general's office using the donated money to boost trump's campaig
>> jim, it stems from the lawsuit over trump's private foundation. sloppy record keeping, say critics, but a clear case of violating irs rules. on january 28th, 2016 right in the middle of the iowa caucus campaign. >> donald trump has chosen not to attend. >> reporter: he blew off the republican debate, had a fundraiser for veterans. he raised nearly $6 million, about half it was paid directly to charities. 2.8 million went to the trump foundation. within days, donald trump...
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it's a private entity that in itself has nothing to do with interpol yes it's the interpol foundation created to raise money for interpol but it's an independent entity. so the claim is that the foundation is a fully independent entity and ethics committee doesn't carry out about its on member states in march twenty seventeen the united arab emirates gave the foundation fifty million euros that donation was roughly equivalent to the total contributions from all one hundred ninety two member states does that compromise interpol's independence. security. council rule of the organization that we don't want any one state to be too dominant when it comes to software mentoring donations in its or that means there's a defined limit written into all rules. however this donation we receive for the interpol foundation from the united arab emirates was below this limit and. so the threshold of concern is set rather high. monsoor of the emirates is a member of the foundation's board of directors even though his busy schedule doesn't leave him much time for the work. he is deputy prime minister of
it's a private entity that in itself has nothing to do with interpol yes it's the interpol foundation created to raise money for interpol but it's an independent entity. so the claim is that the foundation is a fully independent entity and ethics committee doesn't carry out about its on member states in march twenty seventeen the united arab emirates gave the foundation fifty million euros that donation was roughly equivalent to the total contributions from all one hundred ninety two member...
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trump foundation. cohen says he spoke to weisselberg about buying the rights to karen mcdougal's story. the "new york times" citing two officials reports his family company could be the next target of a criminal investigation. the stunning news comes as the president's former lawyer michael cohen awaits sentencing after stating in open court that he was directed to commit willful violations of campaign finance law by then candidate trump. and it is not just the president. but his children could be in jen arrest did i. let's take a look at how this money was funneled through cohen. according to the criminal information, which michael cohen admitted in court is true, the lawyer paid stormy daniels $130,000 through you a wire transfer on october 27th, 2016 for the principal purpose of influencing the election. if there is nothing else from this last year, this last week, that you've paid attention to, it should be this sentence, for the principal purpose of influencing the election. and at the direction o
trump foundation. cohen says he spoke to weisselberg about buying the rights to karen mcdougal's story. the "new york times" citing two officials reports his family company could be the next target of a criminal investigation. the stunning news comes as the president's former lawyer michael cohen awaits sentencing after stating in open court that he was directed to commit willful violations of campaign finance law by then candidate trump. and it is not just the president. but his...
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foundation, committed to bridging cultural in our communities. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. e corporation for public broadcasting. and bytr conutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: gd evening. president trump increasingly wary of e russia investigation ionched back as he watched members of the natnal security establishment criticize him. he revoked john brennan's security clearance and is considering taking onlyrsccess for ot it is all part of an effort to diminish special counsel robert mueller's probe whi has brought paul manafort to trial. while mr. trump has called it a witch hunt, mr. mueller has been defended by many intelligence veterans. mr. brennan testified last year that he saw a troubling pattern of contact between russia and the trump campaign. joining me tonight, julie pace, bureau chief for the associated press, michaelcherer, reporter for the "washington post," tolusea olorunn, for bloomberg news, and josh gerstein, reporter
foundation, committed to bridging cultural in our communities. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. e corporation for public broadcasting. and bytr conutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: gd evening. president trump increasingly wary of e russia investigation ionched back as he watched members of the natnal security establishment criticize him. he revoked john brennan's security clearance and is...
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new cascade platinum. >>> new allegations that the trump foundation may have used funds to boost therump campaign. >> reporter: on january 28, 2016, right in the middle of the iowa caucus campaign -- >> donald trump chose not to attend. >> reporter: donald trump held a well-publicized fund-raiser for veterans. he raised nearly $6 million, about half of it was paid directly to charities. 2.8 million went to the trump foundation and within days donald trump was at iowa campaign rallies giving that money away. god deeds? perhaps. but e-mails and records uncovered by the new york attorney general show behind the scenes then campaign manager corey lewandowski was making it clear the good deeds would be used for political gain. the day after the fund-raiser lewandowski writes to the trump organization's chief financial officer alan weiselberg "is there any way we can make dispersement this is week while in iowa?" weiselberg writes back "put together a list of the iowa veterans groups you have in mind along with dollar amounts." >> $100,000. >> reporter: according to the new york attorney
new cascade platinum. >>> new allegations that the trump foundation may have used funds to boost therump campaign. >> reporter: on january 28, 2016, right in the middle of the iowa caucus campaign -- >> donald trump chose not to attend. >> reporter: donald trump held a well-publicized fund-raiser for veterans. he raised nearly $6 million, about half of it was paid directly to charities. 2.8 million went to the trump foundation and within days donald trump was at iowa...
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the complefpbles in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator robert :sta. robe good evening. a special congressional election this week in central ohio remains too cse toall and as we await the final tally held by republicans for detects, both parties are reacting to the narrow margin and looking for cls about the dynamics they will confront in the cominghs mo troy balderson was endorsed by president trump and leads danny o'conor, democrat, by about 1,800 votes and they're still counting. do you count hard on president trump? for democrats, do you position yourselves simply as anti-trump joining us tonight, sheryl gay stolrg, congressional correspondent for "the new york times." philip rucker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." kimberly atkins, chef white house chore responsibility for thear bostond and jake sherman senior editor for politico. he just returned from a tripnd are
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more review of foundations for new tall buildings, for one.wer, on this almost everyone agrees: it needs to be fixed. what do we do with a tilting, sinking building? >> cauthen: i've heard freeze the ground, in perpetuity. freeze the ground. >> wertheim: perpetually freeze the ground under this building? >> cauthen: perpetually freeze the ground. they've talked about removing 20 stories from the top of it to reduce its weight. >> wertheim: what... what do you think of that, lopping off... lopping off the top 20 stories? >> cauthen: god, i hope they don't have to... shoot, that sounds like a horrible mess. i think more likely the surest way is to get it on piles to rock. >> wertheim: bedrock. there may be no avoiding it. the parties are in mediation, debating just how to drill down to bedrock under an existing skyscraper with a thousand people living upstairs. and then, there's the indelicate question: who pays for all this? >> peskin: i am hopeful that the city and millennium and the homeowners association will implement a fix in the near term
more review of foundations for new tall buildings, for one.wer, on this almost everyone agrees: it needs to be fixed. what do we do with a tilting, sinking building? >> cauthen: i've heard freeze the ground, in perpetuity. freeze the ground. >> wertheim: perpetually freeze the ground under this building? >> cauthen: perpetually freeze the ground. they've talked about removing 20 stories from the top of it to reduce its weight. >> wertheim: what... what do you think of...
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trump foundation used charity for personal and political gain.be. and love always keeps you safe. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust for a long time. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. right now, get 0% apr financing on the 2018 subaru impreza. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort,and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. $2.8 million went to the trump foundation and within days donald trump was at iowa campaign rallies giving that money away. good deeds? perhaps, but e-mails and records uncovered by the new york attorney general show behind the scenes then campaign mana
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the ethics and ethical once -- and excellence in journalism foundation. the foundation committed to bringing -- bridging cultural differences in our community. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> milan's monumental cemetery. while there are many evocative cemeries in europe, this one -- with its emotional portrayals of the departed and their heavenly escorts -- in the melodramatic art styl from the late 19th and early 20th centuries -- is in a class by itself. it's a vast garden art gallery of proud busts and grim reapers, heartbroken angels and weeping widows... soldiers too young to die. acres of grief, hope, and meries. llo. i'm greg sherwood. and here in northern california we're used to emergencies or every kind. in recent years we've dealt with severe drought and massiveires and we've learned the painful but necessary lessons about how but we all know another emergency is coming because mar earthquakes that can strike at any time are central to our history. llwe all k
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released, the aha foundation, which stands for your initials, ayaan hirsi ali foundation.nd it is entitled "why we hesitate to protect girls from female genital mutilation in the united states." do we hesitate to protect girls from fgm in the united states? >> yes, we do hesitate to protect women and little girls from female genital mutilation. i think we have to say what it is so that viewers understand that we are talking about the removal of the genitals, whole or part, of little girls. and we hesitate to talk about it for a number of reasons. i think talking about genitals, about sexuality, about ethnic minorities, about religious minorities, these are all issues in the united states of america that have become very thorny and have become politicized, and because of that, the rights of little girls are sacrificed in the altar of i don't know what to call it -- political correctness. >> let's back up and talk about what it is. you said it's the removal in part or in whole of parts of the vagina of small girls. >> yeah. >> and i think you're right. i think it is uncomfor
released, the aha foundation, which stands for your initials, ayaan hirsi ali foundation.nd it is entitled "why we hesitate to protect girls from female genital mutilation in the united states." do we hesitate to protect girls from fgm in the united states? >> yes, we do hesitate to protect women and little girls from female genital mutilation. i think we have to say what it is so that viewers understand that we are talking about the removal of the genitals, whole or part, of...
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to go back to where we started, the foundation is important. we badly need people like yourselves who are willing to learn, debate and stand up on campuses and then later on stand up in newsrooms and other setting. it gives a likelihood of running this argument in the left but i think it takes people like yourself who are willing to do the work and have the courage to stand up so i am honored to be here and i think you for letting me talk. [applause] thank you all for being here today and watching on c-span. for more information about the programs you can go to the website, yaf.org. the speaker will be taking photographs in the lobby so we ask that you line up and there is still food left over if you would like to line up. i know you have to get back for your next session. they have signed books inside. if you want an extra buck or two can ask your staff out there. thank you for joining us and we hope to see you again. >>> we don't have the same particular outlook but we are all the same man of color and women of color in the way that we try to
to go back to where we started, the foundation is important. we badly need people like yourselves who are willing to learn, debate and stand up on campuses and then later on stand up in newsrooms and other setting. it gives a likelihood of running this argument in the left but i think it takes people like yourself who are willing to do the work and have the courage to stand up so i am honored to be here and i think you for letting me talk. [applause] thank you all for being here today and...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awarenessi ofcal issues.he john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that sp informs and es. and by the "frontline" jourlism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support fro chris and lisa kaneb. ♪ (dogs barking) (clangin ♪ >> smith: the border spans over 1,900 miles. nearly 700 of them have a wall or a fence. where there are gaps, rostat blimps surveil from above. (radio chatter) since 9/11, security is up. er the numbf border patrol agents has doubled to some 20,000. >> these two are probably the guides for a larger group. minors come up north buthen went south. >> smith: in mid-june, a young woman and her son from el salvador took a raft across the rio grande into southern texas. >> that one looks pretty ung... >> yeah, but they've been trying all day to... >> smith: after several hours of wandering in the hot sun looking for help, ey found some border patrol agents and asked for asylum. after 24 hours in a hoing cell, they were released. (people
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awarenessi ofcal issues.he john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that sp informs and es. and by the "frontline" jourlism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support fro chris and lisa kaneb. ♪ (dogs barking) (clangin ♪ >> smith: the border spans over 1,900 miles. nearly 700 of them have a wall or a fence. where there are gaps, rostat blimps surveil from...