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foundation. all we are asking the city please insure the safety of our home and all due diligence taken. a full documentation of the layout, shoring drawings be created, professional third-party review of plans, survey, specifically preconstruction survey to document existing condition of our house and neighbor's house at mr. fong's expenses. it has this note exploratory pit to verify location of adjacent foundation to be made if underpinings adjacent method of construction i is necessary. work will be done under separate permit. we ask that we and representative be allowed to attend the site meeting with engineer to review the recommendations. we ask we are allowed reasonable now anchored -- and to coordinate it with us. we are not contractors or developers, not experts. we are lay people. we ask the board's guidance and protection. in dealing with the proposed renovation we had to seek out lawyers and contractors. it is a financial burden. in our dealings with mr. fung they have not had our bes
foundation. all we are asking the city please insure the safety of our home and all due diligence taken. a full documentation of the layout, shoring drawings be created, professional third-party review of plans, survey, specifically preconstruction survey to document existing condition of our house and neighbor's house at mr. fong's expenses. it has this note exploratory pit to verify location of adjacent foundation to be made if underpinings adjacent method of construction i is necessary. work...
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. >> if the anticipated foundation changed in regards to below the neighbor's foundation it may be something to think about. >> we will ask the attorney if we happen to go in that direction. >> it is a safety net. he is welcome to come to d.b.i. on the plansis, i talked about these are what he built his project about. i printed it. he can view the plans at d.b.i. and look at them to write the review off the ad denda plans. what some people do is an added expense. he could get an engineer for himself, bring him to dbi, meet with the plan checker and ask questions about the review. that is available as well if he wants. >> as far as the monitoring, the monitoring if we wanted to insure there was monitoring, we could condition our finding tonight on creating a system for monitoring? >> good idea. they are getting it anyway. most developers are doing it. we see it all of the time. >> it seems to be the communication here. i don't know, the communication is the key here and outreach. if the contractor starts work they should have a contact number to get these people talking together and if they n
. >> if the anticipated foundation changed in regards to below the neighbor's foundation it may be something to think about. >> we will ask the attorney if we happen to go in that direction. >> it is a safety net. he is welcome to come to d.b.i. on the plansis, i talked about these are what he built his project about. i printed it. he can view the plans at d.b.i. and look at them to write the review off the ad denda plans. what some people do is an added expense. he could get...
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and then i put my foundation on.a lot of work, and i spend a lot of money on products. but now with luminess silk it's one product. and i'm gonna show you just how easy it is. i'm gonna shake this up, one, two, three. so i'm gonna turn on, and i'm gonna start with this little area right here, and you're gonna see it just disappear. i'm just swiping along, and it's already fading away. you see that? gone. it's so much better than having to use a concealer. i mean really i just focus on my flaws first. and the luminess silk, it's water-based, so it's good for your skin it's really hydrating your skin. and me being 50 i need a lot of hydrating. right in there is really red. i'm just gonna take this, just like a makeup brush, and just go up and down, inside that little crease in there. i used to have to put a lot of concealer in there and then foundation over that. you can see it already fading away pretty fast. it's gone. it's great with luminess, because you can blend it so easily. and you want your neck to match your
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-- [ please stand by ] >> the capacity of the foundation because the foundation itself is bearing on the underlining sediments and structures. that has a certain ability to withstand the loads imposed on it, and if the structure or the sediment below it is adequate, the code allows a assumed value for what a foundation of a given size can support. that is what was used. the engineer didn't feel this particular crack was an issue. >> thank you. that was an excellent explanation. >> mr. sanchez. >> i like how you are pointing at joe. nice. >> d.b.i. building before planning. >> this permit remove fireplace in living room, new master bedroom, bathroom and home office. the permit looks like it was approved correctly. it went through planning and building. structural before issued on the 29th of march suspended third of april. i did see -- i did read the brief, as always. i think all of the concerns were addressed in the brief by the architect and the testimony as well. in my opinion i don't have any issue with the issuance of the permit. there was one issue with the notice, and the appel
-- [ please stand by ] >> the capacity of the foundation because the foundation itself is bearing on the underlining sediments and structures. that has a certain ability to withstand the loads imposed on it, and if the structure or the sediment below it is adequate, the code allows a assumed value for what a foundation of a given size can support. that is what was used. the engineer didn't feel this particular crack was an issue. >> thank you. that was an excellent explanation....
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the nelson mandela foundation if the check was made out to. nelson mandela between 2 of the of the proportions and. i think the bulk of it was made up to nelson and. her son you know to use it always for the course or need for the course you can bet never for you or me is for the people and that is something my dba i mean that has left a screen with many of us watching it with you like the bridges that you'd like to join given take turned into just take privileged groups i've forgotten to share much to my deepest displeasure. but life has its good sounds to. be the best father ever. i particularly never thought we would ever see this day with that he would be president and to see him celebrate his 80th birthday with everything that happened in prison. and also i want to thank the lord was that he was. mandela's 80th birthday was special in more ways than one of his daughters got a 2nd mother and got some michele 5 years after his divorce from when he nelson mandela married a 3rd time this is a very mature relationship. very much but she'll pro
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the nelson and other foundation if the check was made out to. nelson mandela between the middle of the proportions and. i think the bulk of it was made up to nelson and. her superiors had always for the course we need for the course you can bet never for you or me as were the people. and that is something my dear but i mean that has lived i think with many of us. like you'd like to think that you'd like to join given take turned into just take privileged groups have forgotten to share much to my deepest displeasure. but life has its good sides to. the best father ever. i particularly never thought we would ever see this day with that he would be president and to see him celebrate his eightieth birthday with everything that happened in prison and also i want to thank the lord for sending us more mark of. mandela's eightieth birthday was special in more ways than one of his daughters got a second mother and got some michelle five years after his divorce from winnie nelson mandela married a third time this is a very mature relationship. very much s
the nelson and other foundation if the check was made out to. nelson mandela between the middle of the proportions and. i think the bulk of it was made up to nelson and. her superiors had always for the course we need for the course you can bet never for you or me as were the people. and that is something my dear but i mean that has lived i think with many of us. like you'd like to think that you'd like to join given take turned into just take privileged groups have forgotten to share much to...
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the nelson mandela foundation if the check was made out to. nelson mandela it will do so all of the professions and. i think the bulk of it was made up to nelson and. her son you know to use it always for the course. when you took a course you can bet never before you were that people. and that is something my dba a man that has lived through with many of us a bit like you like that you think you'd like to join the give and take turned into just take privileged groups have forgotten to share much to my deepest displeasure . but life has its good sides to. be the best father ever. i particularly never thought we would ever see this day with that he would be president and to see him celebrate his 80th birthday with everything that happened in prison and also i want to thank the lord for sending us . mandela's 80th birthday was special in more ways than one of his daughters got a 2nd mother and also michelle 5 years after his divorce from winnie nelson mandela married a 3rd time this is a very mature relationship. very much but for the beneath an
the nelson mandela foundation if the check was made out to. nelson mandela it will do so all of the professions and. i think the bulk of it was made up to nelson and. her son you know to use it always for the course. when you took a course you can bet never before you were that people. and that is something my dba a man that has lived through with many of us a bit like you like that you think you'd like to join the give and take turned into just take privileged groups have forgotten to share...
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that's what the heritage foundation does. cemetery, there are 50 different religious symbols that service members can have on their graves. the american humanist association. they have a symbol. there is a wide variety of religious symbols on the graves at arlington cemetery. when you have freedom of religion, you protect all of those symbols of the religions and our soldiers, both the history of our country. director at the heritage foundation. and caused by facial recognition technology. then angela kimball on mental illness talks about the state of mental health, making it difficult to receive care. and hoover institute senior fellow on the results of his recent study on income inequality and education atlanta achievement. live on wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> tomorrow, look at oversight of the justice department and intelligence community as the agencies investigate president trump. it starts wednesday at 10:00 a.m. wednesday on crmp span 2. remarks from joint of chiefs chair. and he'll speak at the brookings
that's what the heritage foundation does. cemetery, there are 50 different religious symbols that service members can have on their graves. the american humanist association. they have a symbol. there is a wide variety of religious symbols on the graves at arlington cemetery. when you have freedom of religion, you protect all of those symbols of the religions and our soldiers, both the history of our country. director at the heritage foundation. and caused by facial recognition technology. then...
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the more important question is the footing, framing and foundation. how long that process is. that should be a much shorter process. the process that's going to have the impact. maybe you can explain that. >> you want explanation of the process. >> commissioner honda: just the time frame. >> i think the guy will be doing the project is the best person. >> commissioner honda: it's just the excavation, shoring and foundation work, what's the time schedule on that. >> i think it was around eight months. then you start building the house and closing it in and it's a lot less impactful to the neighbors. >> commissioner honda: you're talking eight months of digging? >> yes. >> thank you. mr. duffy do you have anything to add? >> commissioner. i don't have much to add. spending of money on her engineer. personally, nothing but good experiences with these gentlemen. contractor, mr. lye -- if that puts her at ease, i think she's in good hands. i seen their work and plans again are certainly professionally done and i think if she doesn't want to spend the money
the more important question is the footing, framing and foundation. how long that process is. that should be a much shorter process. the process that's going to have the impact. maybe you can explain that. >> you want explanation of the process. >> commissioner honda: just the time frame. >> i think the guy will be doing the project is the best person. >> commissioner honda: it's just the excavation, shoring and foundation work, what's the time schedule on that. >>...
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what did your foundation do initially? >> extreme makeover home addition is one of my favorite homes and to seean vet go from living in a vehicle or shelter or on the streets tovi li in a home is a big deal, and for us, you know, in the military we learn to take care of each other and so that was an extension of that is being atoe ake care of our veterans that have fallen on hard times. >> how did your foundation hookup with dominion energso >> johnfrom dominion energy called me one time and told me about a program so it has been a perfect partnership. >> so tell us about some of the oth -- do you know other veterans who have been hired by dominion? >> i know several in m actual office in fairfax. seems likeem lot of th are veterans, so w have the camaraderie, and we share similar stories, so it seems like it's a common thing. >> how important was it for you to able to come out of the military and get a job like that? >> it was very important. the skill sets we learn in t military made it an easytr sition to work in the en
what did your foundation do initially? >> extreme makeover home addition is one of my favorite homes and to seean vet go from living in a vehicle or shelter or on the streets tovi li in a home is a big deal, and for us, you know, in the military we learn to take care of each other and so that was an extension of that is being atoe ake care of our veterans that have fallen on hard times. >> how did your foundation hookup with dominion energso >> johnfrom dominion energy called...
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director at the heritage foundation.shington journal," live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you heard coming up this morning, the "washington post's" discussing civil rights concerns cost by facial recognition technology. then angela campbell, with the national alliance on mental illness, talks about insurers making it difficult to receive care. and andrew on this recent study on income inequality and educational achievement. c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. watch commencement speeches all week on c-span. tonight, at 8:00 eastern, speakers include former georgia democratic house minority leader stacey abrams at american university school of public affairs. north carolina republican representative mark walker at pew my international university. and we will look back to june, 1963, with president john f. kennedy's remarks at american university. watch commencement speeches tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, watch a time at c-span.org, and list
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sloanhe al foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literheacy in1st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and pe world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions t s program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ >> hello,on eve welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. a different kind of prime minister. i speak to iceland's down to earth, left-wing leader about her unique style. then a serious conversation with a funny man, craig ferguson frol hosting "thee late show" to writing a memoir, "riding the elephant" and the laureate from the united dtates. we sitown with alicia menendez. ♪ ♪ >>> uni
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it was the foundation of japan's current military, now called the self-defense force. i stated that this is a very controversial decision. what was controversial about it? one thing was that the creation of the npr seems to counter the foundational object of the u.s. democratization efforts. throughout the war, american policymakers had repeatedly and open to blamed japan's military leaders and japanese militarism, or broadly, for causing world war ii in the pacific. some of the most documents that laid out the goals of the occupation, like the potsdam declaration, declared that the militarists had misled the japanese people. they were those to blame. during the first few years of the occupation, the occupational authorities demobilized and dismantled japan's imperial military. they order the japanese government, be governed through
it was the foundation of japan's current military, now called the self-defense force. i stated that this is a very controversial decision. what was controversial about it? one thing was that the creation of the npr seems to counter the foundational object of the u.s. democratization efforts. throughout the war, american policymakers had repeatedly and open to blamed japan's military leaders and japanese militarism, or broadly, for causing world war ii in the pacific. some of the most documents...
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foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'ming! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc wld news." jane: "bbc world news america tha is "bbc world news amer ." reporting -- this is "bbc world ws america." from washington, i'm jane o'brien. in an emotional just to reza may announce she is going to step down june 7. with minister may: i do so no ill will, but with enormous gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. is next for brexit? there's no shortage of who want the job. it took the british astronomer to bring albert einstein'sdeas to life. ♪ welcomur viewers on public around the globe. toia reza made made it off she is stepping down. depart as britain's prime minister. in emoti that she did her best to deliver brexit and regretted not being able to achieve it. the contest to replace or is expected to be settled after july. we have political coverage from larea canonsburg. porter: it was time. time to go to work. time to go to work. the confidence to choreograph the et rather than plan the the
foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'ming! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc wld news." jane: "bbc world news america tha is "bbc world news amer ." reporting -- this is "bbc world ws america." from washington, i'm jane o'brien. in an emotional just to reza may announce she is going to step down june 7. with minister may: i do so no ill will, but with...
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sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial litert acy in the 2ntury. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more st, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions pr >> thiram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america'sest kitchen"... becky makes julia a braziln classic -- shrimp and fish stew, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of pecorino romano, and julia and bridget reveal the secrets to making the best brazilian cheese bread. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen."
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the park foundat dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy urnalism that informs an inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support fm laura debonis and scott nathan. >> narrator: most survivors of the holocaust who are still alive today were just children en they were sent to concentration camps. for decades, many were unable or unwilling to speak about their experiences. this film tells some of their stories. >> sitng in the car coming here, it began to dawn on me that this would be a first for me. and i wasn't quite sure just what i had let myself in for. i did feel a little nervous, yes. i'm here today to record some testimony of my experiences dung the holocaust. time is marching on and it will not be long before there will be e. first-hand survivors al and it is important to record this testiny as evidence for future generations. >> why did i survive while my parents and my brother didn't? d feel i have
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kennedy library foundation. >> ♪ fly me to the moon >> good evening.'m so glad it's not sweet caroline. thank you all for coming to celebrate with us. i know that every year, everyone here has some he things that the could be doing, so we really are honored and we take great pride tothe fact that you choose spin this evening with us. this year, given the fact that game of thrones is finishing, we are even more honor than usual. i look forward to this night every year because i know that tomorrow, like all of you, i worry -- i will be more inspired to act with more courage and andassion in my own life with you all to renew our commitment to public service. this year is extra special, not only has the woman that we honor dedicated her life to the ideals my father lived by, but i have probably as big a crush on her as she had on president kennedy when she wore her prom dress to the oval office. the celebration would not be possible without the support of everyone in this room. butjust on this night, throughout the year. the work of the john f. kennedy lib
kennedy library foundation. >> ♪ fly me to the moon >> good evening.'m so glad it's not sweet caroline. thank you all for coming to celebrate with us. i know that every year, everyone here has some he things that the could be doing, so we really are honored and we take great pride tothe fact that you choose spin this evening with us. this year, given the fact that game of thrones is finishing, we are even more honor than usual. i look forward to this night every year because i...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glener family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and. inspir and by the frontline journalism fund, ann hagler.upport from jon and and additional support from the charina endowment fund. ♪ >> it is my honor and privilege to announce that i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. (applause) >> supreme cou showdown as democrats are promising to fight president trump... >> the battle is on-- supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh made the rounds... >> now is the time to fight. >> democrats have already come out in total opposition to... >> you don't belong in this a buildia justice. >> pay attention to this, guys. paattention. >> if he's confirmed, he'll be on the courtor 25 to 30 years. that's six presidential terms. ♪ >> people on both sides of the aisle very quickly took positions on judge kavanaugh him.am they knew anything about (cas clicking) >> i tell you, it was big drama. that room, there were more cameras, you
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but show business was over.ft her life this was devoted to her animal foundation.ral, no have marker. her memorial will films. >> ♪ que sera, sera what will be, will be ♪ icon. an old-school remember, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. to see what we are working on at anyhe time, us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are u doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs.e, anytnywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by news
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i think the heritage foundation is going a little too far. kids need as much education as they can get about everything. it is better to know them not to know. dealing with these kids who are transgender, those who are gay or learning that they are gay, they do need protection, because just like african-americans we could not go to school. we could not" because. of our skin color. we had no control over our skin color, but people were hating cause of that. church and state -- there is a reason that there is a division of church and state. . some people want to put religion in schools no, no, no. church is for religion. sunday. during the weekday, is math, science, social studies. you got to learn something. no prayer in school. host: loretto in ohio this morning. guest: i would agree with loretta that schools should teach the facts. science, the facts are that mileage is of sex. biologyis -- that sex.e basis of we see a rising rate of gender dysphoria in this country, and that is a real concern. debate in thee medical community about the best
i think the heritage foundation is going a little too far. kids need as much education as they can get about everything. it is better to know them not to know. dealing with these kids who are transgender, those who are gay or learning that they are gay, they do need protection, because just like african-americans we could not go to school. we could not" because. of our skin color. we had no control over our skin color, but people were hating cause of that. church and state -- there is a...
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and the farvue foundation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzizibar, w we have ag way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they y have no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mamainland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewablble energy. [woman speaking native langngua] [indistinct chatter] woman: babarefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we e have only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving traininees from different countries. tanzania mainlnland, kenya, uganda, a
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through the yuen foundation.> thousds of people are pouring into the phoenix area today... >> super bowl xlix, now just a day away... >> ...kicks off tomorrow in glendale, arizona... t >> fans seahawks and patriots flying in say they'relo ving the location... >> it's not just another nightn. on the t tonight, phoenix is the town... >> local businesses getting all prepped and ready. >> narrator: before the super bowl came tohoenix in 2015, the city began preparing for the arrival of tens of thousands ofe pe >> so many people here... >> narrator: and they worried th not all of them would b coming for the game. >> ...surprised to find out where sex trafficking's at the per bowl. >> there's always a lot of talk around any kind a large sporting event aboutin traffickers brng their victims. >> sex trafficking is a huge problem around the world... >> because they expect there to be a big client ba. (radio beeps) >> all right, we're in the area. .'re just south of you gu >> narrator: like other cities around the country,
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the nelson mandela foundation has valuable materials from this time. a secret service employee returned one of mondale's confiscated notebooks. security . you contains handwritten copies of letters he wrote on robben island. historians are preparing the documents for publication so the next generation can find out what it was like. if. it. was created. there followed years of cruelty. winnie mandela was next in the regime's firing line. that he never wanted a good mandela in there on their premises. so they knew they were going to have to release him that some stage so i think that that structure of when he was really also. planned way of destructive. the government's plan worked when he mandela was embroiled in scandals affairs and murder cases. i have a feeling she she just lost control. oh that's where their. head . positive greatness at the time of keeping him his name alive and trying to feel himself to be this and that. when even della attended a memorial march for the victims of the student revolt in soweto in one nine hundred seventy six she wa
the nelson mandela foundation has valuable materials from this time. a secret service employee returned one of mondale's confiscated notebooks. security . you contains handwritten copies of letters he wrote on robben island. historians are preparing the documents for publication so the next generation can find out what it was like. if. it. was created. there followed years of cruelty. winnie mandela was next in the regime's firing line. that he never wanted a good mandela in there on their...
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people or places like the population council or the ford foundation they realize that parents and poor societies in many cases prefer to have songs that what they began to think was if only they had some way of helping those parents determine whether the fetus was a female or male then they might along with abortion they might have a quicker way of reducing fertility rates the head of the population council determines a clear direction in 1967 men did research efforts leading to improve contraceptive technologies or practical methods of determining the sex of an unborn child so that parents could be assured of the sun. in the early 1970 s. the time had finally come scientists develop chorionic villa's sampling or cbs with this method a child sex could be identified before birth. abortion was forbidden in almost all developing countries sheldon siegel and his colleagues used their connections to the highest ranks in the u.s. government and with great success. henry kissinger was u.s. president gerald ford secretary of state at the time in a $974.00 document that was long kept classified
people or places like the population council or the ford foundation they realize that parents and poor societies in many cases prefer to have songs that what they began to think was if only they had some way of helping those parents determine whether the fetus was a female or male then they might along with abortion they might have a quicker way of reducing fertility rates the head of the population council determines a clear direction in 1967 men did research efforts leading to improve...
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people or places like the population council or the ford foundation they realize that parents and poor societies in many cases prefer to have sons there what they began to think was if only they had some way of helping those parents determine whether the fetus was a female or male then they might along with abortion they might have a quicker way of reducing fertility rates the head of the population council determines a clear direction in 1967 men did research efforts leading to improve contraceptive technologies or practical methods of determining the sex of an unborn child so that parents could be assured of the sun. in the early 1970 s. the time had finally come scientists develop chorionic villa's sampling or c.v.s. with this method a child sex could be identified before birth. abortion was forbidden in almost all developing countries sheldon siegel and his colleagues used their connections to the highest ranks in the u.s. government and with great success. henry kissinger was u.s. president gerald ford secretary of state at the time in a $974.00 document that was long kept classif
people or places like the population council or the ford foundation they realize that parents and poor societies in many cases prefer to have sons there what they began to think was if only they had some way of helping those parents determine whether the fetus was a female or male then they might along with abortion they might have a quicker way of reducing fertility rates the head of the population council determines a clear direction in 1967 men did research efforts leading to improve...
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this year's got a netted a record 240000 euros but close as dagon of the german aids foundation says the charity's work is far from over anyone's hour by considering our work as a whole it's very important for us that the disease be acknowledged by society for it to be curable one day to finally beat it that would be our greatest success and . that beethoven's ode to joy the anthem of the european union brought the event to a triumphant close so it's beethoven choir and audience doing together in song to demonstrate their joint resolve to fight aids. now to all series 100 must reads the best books of german language literature from the start of the 20th century today it's a book called by a swiss author called peter. it was written just 20 years ago and it's a tragic love story between an older man and a woman half his age is our man david leavitt's with mole. when people are in love they do some pretty cool raese stuff like buying expensive jewelry opening joint bank accounts going through each other's e-mails some people even write love stories but what happens when the story becom
this year's got a netted a record 240000 euros but close as dagon of the german aids foundation says the charity's work is far from over anyone's hour by considering our work as a whole it's very important for us that the disease be acknowledged by society for it to be curable one day to finally beat it that would be our greatest success and . that beethoven's ode to joy the anthem of the european union brought the event to a triumphant close so it's beethoven choir and audience doing together...
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the german aids foundation annual charity over the weekend in western germany tops out to us from the operatic world performed with the beethoven orchestra and raise lots of money for age charities he was maybe a part of the event and broadcast it live but if you've missed it. and see. 2 do good and take joy in it that's the motto of this year's opera gala in bone it's been held for the 8th time on behalf of the german aids foundation soprano orly and i took out was one of 10 singers who took part as well as pieces from their days this is silly investments and la traviata the ukrainian singer also performed mini's aria from pretty nice boy. that isn't concert the aria is perfect for this concert in particular because mimi as a character is also ill. but she's in love and never loses hope that everything will turn out ok. the artists all perform for free the proceeds from ticket sales are donated to the fight against the still incurable disease. accompanying this thing as is the city's beethoven orchestra led by conductor derek cuffed on. it's for a good cause for an important cause th
the german aids foundation annual charity over the weekend in western germany tops out to us from the operatic world performed with the beethoven orchestra and raise lots of money for age charities he was maybe a part of the event and broadcast it live but if you've missed it. and see. 2 do good and take joy in it that's the motto of this year's opera gala in bone it's been held for the 8th time on behalf of the german aids foundation soprano orly and i took out was one of 10 singers who took...
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kennedy library foundation. [applause] ♪ good evening. so blessed. thank you.hank you all for coming to celibate with us. i know that every year that everyone here has so many things that they could be doing and so we really are honored, and we really take great pride in the fact that you choose to spend this evening with us. this year, given the fact that "game of thrones" is finishing, we are even more honored than usual. forward to this night every year because i know that yourrow, i will like all of be more inspired to act with more courage and compassion in my own life and with you all to renew our commitment to public service. this year is extra special. not only has the woman that we honored dedicated her life to the ideals my father lived by, but i have probably as big a crush on her as she had on president kennedy when she wore her prom dress to the oval office. this celebration would not be possible without the support of everyone in this room. not just on this night, but throughout the year. oddiork at the jonathan library foundation is a labor of lo
kennedy library foundation. [applause] ♪ good evening. so blessed. thank you.hank you all for coming to celibate with us. i know that every year that everyone here has so many things that they could be doing and so we really are honored, and we really take great pride in the fact that you choose to spend this evening with us. this year, given the fact that "game of thrones" is finishing, we are even more honored than usual. forward to this night every year because i know that...
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>> well, you know as well as i do the beginning of the foundation. roots, your roots are about all lives have equal value and yet everywhere i go i don't see equal opportunity . yet when i see love in families, i see it in my own family. i see it between anna antinori and all kinds of couples in partnerships these days, i think that's what we ultimately want. we want to be our most authentic selves in the world, in our homes and the workplaces and we want to be loved and it's one of these things we don't talk about that much but billy teases me a little bit because i live my life backwards, what do i care about the most on the last day of my life? i care that i was loved by my family and friends and i think that's true of almost every human being on the planet so ultimately about love and connection. >> i hope that's the next book, don't you? so muchmelinda . [applause] >> here are some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to publishers weekly. topping the list is the pioneers, pulitzer prize winning historian david mccullough's account of
>> well, you know as well as i do the beginning of the foundation. roots, your roots are about all lives have equal value and yet everywhere i go i don't see equal opportunity . yet when i see love in families, i see it in my own family. i see it between anna antinori and all kinds of couples in partnerships these days, i think that's what we ultimately want. we want to be our most authentic selves in the world, in our homes and the workplaces and we want to be loved and it's one of these...
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part of being a strong organization is having a strong financial foundation.ooking at what can we do better, what can we learn to serve our neighbors. we believe that the families we work with have strength and that underlying respect and compassion is a very important value for community of hope. >> community of hope encouraged me to do the things that i did to get where we are today. over the last year, i got a job. i'm about to start school. i have a home, a home that i'm able to call mine. >> i'm the ceo at community of hope. >> my friend bill weir has met some fascinating people in all of his travels. they live where people tend to enjoy long and healthy lives. blue zones, the man who coined that term, showed how he's now changing lives in middle america. >> if you take a ferry from mykonos, past landmarks of greek mythology, you will discover icaria, the island where people forget to die. a place where people live to age 90 at a rate of up to four times greater than americans. with a fraction of our rates of dementia and alzheimer's. >> the life expectan
part of being a strong organization is having a strong financial foundation.ooking at what can we do better, what can we learn to serve our neighbors. we believe that the families we work with have strength and that underlying respect and compassion is a very important value for community of hope. >> community of hope encouraged me to do the things that i did to get where we are today. over the last year, i got a job. i'm about to start school. i have a home, a home that i'm able to call...
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dalton said, the national science foundation has been supporting this work, actually i think the foundations of this go even before 20 years ago when we started working on three millimeter in the mid-1990's. so the foundations of this have been going on for a long time and it was really quite visionary on the part of the national science foundation in my opinion to have sustained investment in this and it became apparent as dr. doeleman said , that the event horizon skill -- scale structure could be accessed. i have to admit i was skeptical , initially. dr. doeleman convinced me after a bit of time, but it's been a wonderful experience and a wonderful ride. >> and dr. bouman? >> yeah, i think one thing that has made this so strong is that we do have come to make a a global telescope with a global team. but it has been from many students, from students to senior scientists from the united states have really push this project forward from the beginning. and i, as a younger person, see this in my mentors, but i think it's wonderful how this kind of had the courage to stick with this for the las
dalton said, the national science foundation has been supporting this work, actually i think the foundations of this go even before 20 years ago when we started working on three millimeter in the mid-1990's. so the foundations of this have been going on for a long time and it was really quite visionary on the part of the national science foundation in my opinion to have sustained investment in this and it became apparent as dr. doeleman said , that the event horizon skill -- scale structure...
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foundation, pursuingolutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> stayurious. ♪ >> yes! [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." host: this is "bbc world news america." one million people are evacuated as india's biggest storm in decades slammed the shore. the cyclone is packing torrential rain and winds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. the u.s. economy shatters expectations as unemploymentts falls toowest level since the moon landing.fu >> laugh it upball. jane: he was a gentle giant who gained fame as chewbacca ar wars fans are mourning the death of actor peter mayhew. ♪ jane:ou welcome tviewers on public television in americaou d the globe. the most powerful cyclone to hit india in years has made landfall on the eastern coastline,re bringing tial rain and wind gusts of up to 200 kilometers per hour. at least three people are known to have died and one million more have been moved to temporary shelters. has caused damage in numerous areas and forecasters are warning of a dangerous storm surge. correspondent: that was the fury of one of india's most po
foundation, pursuingolutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> stayurious. ♪ >> yes! [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." host: this is "bbc world news america." one million people are evacuated as india's biggest storm in decades slammed the shore. the cyclone is packing torrential rain and winds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. the u.s. economy shatters expectations as unemploymentts falls toowest level since...