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valerie powder, the zeler box foundation, the louis r. laura foundation and linkedin.his group, along with the city, and sfusd exemplify a public-private partnership model that has come together to meet the needs of young people in san francisco. we are honored to have mayor breed with us here today and to have mayor willie brown's daughter, susan brown, here with us as well. without question, it is because of the support of mayor breed and mayor brown that we are standing here today about to open this beautiful dormitory for kids. [ applause ]. >> it's pretty cool. i would like to begin our program by introducing susan brown, who is going to comment on her father's long-term commitment to life learning academy. susan. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much, craig, for that very warm introduction. i'm susan brown and my father is willie brown, former mayor of san francisco. he was unhappy because he could not be here today, but he asked me to see what i could possibly say. so i'm here to give you a few words. so our family is extremely proud and extremely happy and extre
valerie powder, the zeler box foundation, the louis r. laura foundation and linkedin.his group, along with the city, and sfusd exemplify a public-private partnership model that has come together to meet the needs of young people in san francisco. we are honored to have mayor breed with us here today and to have mayor willie brown's daughter, susan brown, here with us as well. without question, it is because of the support of mayor breed and mayor brown that we are standing here today about to...
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so in 1981, they created a foundation--a nonprofit foundation, the hakone foundation, and made the foundation in charge of managing and operating the park on their behalf. and so the foundation has been out there, they--we've had gardeners who've been maintaining the gardens on behalf of this city and they've done a great job because it takes a very special skill to maintain a japanese garden. robert: it was a little bit ahead of its time, too. i mean, not a lot of places were being kept that way, and a lot of the ones that were taken over by a foundation tended to evolve into something maybe more commercial or something different. hakone has kind of stayed the same and kept that, you know, authenticity throughout the years. shozo: right. and, you know, you have to remember this was built as a private estate. and so that's how it was tried to be maintained. the first 50 years it was privately owned as a residence, the owners used it as a retreat. and so that's really the focus of how we try to maintain it as well, as if somebody is still living there. and so the--as far as the maintenance is
so in 1981, they created a foundation--a nonprofit foundation, the hakone foundation, and made the foundation in charge of managing and operating the park on their behalf. and so the foundation has been out there, they--we've had gardeners who've been maintaining the gardens on behalf of this city and they've done a great job because it takes a very special skill to maintain a japanese garden. robert: it was a little bit ahead of its time, too. i mean, not a lot of places were being kept that...
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plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationte and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified professional and see what >> a way of life in san francisco. when the next major quake hits, the city hopes a new law requiring seismic upgrades to five story buildings will help keep more residents safe and sound. tell me a little about the soft story program. what is it? >> it's a program the mayor signed into law about a year and a half ago and the whole idea behind it was to help homeowners strengthen buildings so that they would not collapse. >> did you the soft story program apply to all buildings or building that were built in a
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationte and the tightened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends...
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we encourage you to visit the foundation. website to donate online to enable your employer to match your donation. the company with the most donations during the month of september will have the opportunity to win 340 warriors -- 30 warriors ticket. the link to the donation page will be included in the e-mail. 30 tickets get your self and be your employer involved. on the tables is a pledge card if you would like to participate in all of the things happening with the foundation. you are encouraged to do so. i am thrilled to announce this campaign today presenting the community foundation with a check for $25,000 to help the fund with the commitment to the youth in the bay area. it is our great honor. [applause.] i want to just personally thank ever bed for coming to -- everybody for coming to the breakfast today. there is a program ahead. thank you very much. i look forward to seeing you in the future. thank you. [applause.] >> thank you. we want to keep the spirit of giving going. i am honored to introduce the leaders to spe
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welcome to the heritage foundation. we, of course, welcome those who on our heritage.org website on all of these occasions. we do ask, as a courtesy check, our cell phones and other noise-making devices have been muted. our internet viewers are always welcome to send questions or simply e-mailing speaker@heritage.org. we will post this following today's program. dr. jamesr event is j., who serves as vice president
welcome to the heritage foundation. we, of course, welcome those who on our heritage.org website on all of these occasions. we do ask, as a courtesy check, our cell phones and other noise-making devices have been muted. our internet viewers are always welcome to send questions or simply e-mailing speaker@heritage.org. we will post this following today's program. dr. jamesr event is j., who serves as vice president
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grasp of breda gray and anti-aging paneer and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation my guest today. through the. mortality and. technological leaps we have a. science achieved possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich. population. of life and death to catastrophic expected consequences. dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism. all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why well that stopped the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is we can keep people healthy later in life but i repair in all of the damage that the body does to itself throughout life in the course of its normal operation and some of that damage is of the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of widespread but inside cells and also in the spaces between fellow but soviet not quite like that for exam
grasp of breda gray and anti-aging paneer and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation my guest today. through the. mortality and. technological leaps we have a. science achieved possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich. population. of life and death to catastrophic expected consequences. dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what...
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and rebuild the foundation. this is the front of the building where you can see the systems because there's a detail on the house, how are you going to repair the foundation on that side. i also have -- this is the inspection history. i understand there was a concern about the occupancy code which we addressed under administrative permit to correct that on the n.s.r. restriction to correct that situation. there is a detail we address with the complaint in regards to the concerns about a retaining wall that was replaced. we reviewed the plans -- >> overhead. >> and face it like you're looking at it. >> so this is the poppy lane and this is the retaining wall. but in reality it was the sides that our understanding that the complaint was concerned about, which in fact were approved for replacement. the only retaining wall that was or the actual wall that was to be removed was in here which the owner did not remove. at the time we issued the second notice of violation, we were going through a transition where we had
and rebuild the foundation. this is the front of the building where you can see the systems because there's a detail on the house, how are you going to repair the foundation on that side. i also have -- this is the inspection history. i understand there was a concern about the occupancy code which we addressed under administrative permit to correct that on the n.s.r. restriction to correct that situation. there is a detail we address with the complaint in regards to the concerns about a...
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grady and the anti-aging piano here in the chief science officer and co-founder of sens research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strongly. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical prophets but how can science achieve possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide the. cycle of life and death sleep to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of say or search a research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose. we keep people healthy lives who are if. the body goes through itself throughout the course of its. cumulation of worth. between. but so it is not quite like that for example sometimes simply we
grady and the anti-aging piano here in the chief science officer and co-founder of sens research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strongly. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical prophets but how can science achieve possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide the. cycle of life and death sleep to catastrophic and unexpected...
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idea early on as a foundation.e were working on health and just to be clear we do work a bit on international education and how you get a quality education, that is a piece really cannot and starting to tackle. we are working on health and started a foundation to work on agriculture. most people in the developing world are farmers, that's how they get the income. we met patricia and she let me know she had been planting on christmas day and had the right seeds implanted a certain number and sure enough the ring came a couple days and she had gone a good yield, and increase yield on a farm. but the big ms. idea that we have is a foundation and agriculture, if we were working for the partners to come out with a new feed this is was itdrought resistant because of e rain and the farmers will tell you they becom telling us for 1s there coming at different times in coming and floods and once a year end seven tracy or and if you work on flood resistant feed or drought resistant or certain past that they get into various c
idea early on as a foundation.e were working on health and just to be clear we do work a bit on international education and how you get a quality education, that is a piece really cannot and starting to tackle. we are working on health and started a foundation to work on agriculture. most people in the developing world are farmers, that's how they get the income. we met patricia and she let me know she had been planting on christmas day and had the right seeds implanted a certain number and...
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assembly, american evolution and jamestown yorktown foundation. our special appreciation to our partners managing historic jamestown, the national park service, tribal representatives, and members of the descendents of the jamestown society. today we commemorate the events that occurred 400 years ago. the distinguished speakers to follow me will capture the importance of today's proceedings and the direct influence still felt today. the history and body would be lost if not for the vision and dedication of women. in 1889 mary jeffrey gault and cindy tucker coleman founded the associate for the preservation of virginia now known as preservation virginia. their goal was to save and restore disappearing landscape and buildings that embody our colonial tradition . >> successfully securing mary washington frederick berg home. the women establish an organization, 130 years ago and has save more than 500,000 virginia historic places. never veering from the early ambition to acquire jamestown in 1893. obtaining 22 acres including the foundations of the ol
assembly, american evolution and jamestown yorktown foundation. our special appreciation to our partners managing historic jamestown, the national park service, tribal representatives, and members of the descendents of the jamestown society. today we commemorate the events that occurred 400 years ago. the distinguished speakers to follow me will capture the importance of today's proceedings and the direct influence still felt today. the history and body would be lost if not for the vision and...
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at the heritage foundation.e are very concerned about the debt we are leaving for generations ahead to pay. one of the nice things, and i want to make this distinction very early in our conversation, he has a lot of people never get it. in arms of the republican party or the trump administration. this is a conservative public policy think tank. when we see policy that we do not agree with, we call it. we call it out. and we do. yes, we did in working with the president. we are so grateful for so much of what he does, but when we disagree, we don't hesitate to say so. susan: what do you think is happening in the town if the public debt continues to rise at the rate it is? think our: because i politicians on both sides of the aisle kick the can. kick it down the road, leave it for future generations to deal with, and sometimes don't have the political will to do the right thing. it takes us a real amount of courage to do that. the least we could do at the heritage foundation is hold their feet to the fire. susan:
at the heritage foundation.e are very concerned about the debt we are leaving for generations ahead to pay. one of the nice things, and i want to make this distinction very early in our conversation, he has a lot of people never get it. in arms of the republican party or the trump administration. this is a conservative public policy think tank. when we see policy that we do not agree with, we call it. we call it out. and we do. yes, we did in working with the president. we are so grateful for...
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it is foundational to our law and our current political structure. but now we understand so much more, and it is not by accident. we have worked and worked arduously at that. we have examined the events that occurred here, including their consequen consequences, intended and unintended. we have done so much with greater sensitivity and honesty. it seems to me that it is our duty, it is our stewardship that we owe each other. it is our stewardship that we owe america. and then tell it all as best as we can unvarnished. there's history and memory. i'll leave it to the scholars to make the necessary distinctions between history and memory. clearly the two enjoy a very close relationship. someone once wrote memory remains a subject of reflection and anxiety, not the least because as people live longer, more of them survive without connections to the past. i identify with that. i can't remember things like i used to. technology and a far more open approach to history may have changed that. i prayerfully hope so. clearly people yearn to better understand t
it is foundational to our law and our current political structure. but now we understand so much more, and it is not by accident. we have worked and worked arduously at that. we have examined the events that occurred here, including their consequen consequences, intended and unintended. we have done so much with greater sensitivity and honesty. it seems to me that it is our duty, it is our stewardship that we owe each other. it is our stewardship that we owe america. and then tell it all as...
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there are many different types of damage and we have to fix them all now i work at sense research foundation is exactly that we are focusing on many of these things because we know that they all need to be developed and applied to the pit people all the same time in due course and in a few cases the rest of the world is already understanding this and focusing well on them so for example of course there's a huge amount of stem cell research going on worldwide but the reason we created the foundation was because there are plenty of other areas which were very neglected luckily we've made lots of progress in that so now everyone's getting much more excited about it and this is like a very general description of what you do what you strive for a better one how does this look technically like what do you do is it like a potion that huge afternoon ourself or what is this that you're working on. well let me answer that in 2 ways from the point of view of the person who is going to be receiving these therapies and also from the point of view of people like us the researchers who are developing them
there are many different types of damage and we have to fix them all now i work at sense research foundation is exactly that we are focusing on many of these things because we know that they all need to be developed and applied to the pit people all the same time in due course and in a few cases the rest of the world is already understanding this and focusing well on them so for example of course there's a huge amount of stem cell research going on worldwide but the reason we created the...
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research foundation. so some are saying. of aging people is set to hit the global economy by 20 safeties do you see any major rejuvenation solutions available by that time. i will go further i would say that absolutely this rejuvenation by technology is the only way that we are going to keep the ageing of the population from completely crippling the global economy already we're in a hugely problematic situation of course the difficulty is that the reason why we have so many people who are. elderly now is because number one we are preventing them from dying young because we're really good now at curing infectious diseases and so on but also because they thought the types of thing that people get sick from later in life are slowly progressive chronic problem so people don't die out once the way they do from typical infections there will continue to go gradually sicker and sicker and sicker and more and more expensive over time and so if everyone is doing that then of course the economic burden is absolutely astronomical and ye
research foundation. so some are saying. of aging people is set to hit the global economy by 20 safeties do you see any major rejuvenation solutions available by that time. i will go further i would say that absolutely this rejuvenation by technology is the only way that we are going to keep the ageing of the population from completely crippling the global economy already we're in a hugely problematic situation of course the difficulty is that the reason why we have so many people who are....
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-- evidence of the 1627 church and its foundation. there were looking at the cobblestone that literally an representsguratively the foundations of our democracy. iny unearth the various part that assembly. at historic jamestown and all our programs, we embrace the belief that historic places offer singular opportunities to connect present and future generations with all the aspects of our complex history. standing where history happens offers experiences that are thought-provoking. our preservation efforts strive to capture the complexity of our history and tell the stories of the widely known fingers -- widely known figures john smith, chief powhatan, governor yardley, and indian women who lived within the walls during the early years, and a teenage girl we called jane, whose butchered remains were found, and an angolan woman captured and brought to jamestown on an english ship. in the 50th anniversary, ongoing in 1984 byitiated dr. williams and his team. we expand the narrative to andect the perspective follow their footsteps here.
-- evidence of the 1627 church and its foundation. there were looking at the cobblestone that literally an representsguratively the foundations of our democracy. iny unearth the various part that assembly. at historic jamestown and all our programs, we embrace the belief that historic places offer singular opportunities to connect present and future generations with all the aspects of our complex history. standing where history happens offers experiences that are thought-provoking. our...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that infod inspires. and by the frtline journalism fund, wi major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from ko and patricia yuen, through the yuen foundation. ♪ >> there is nothing more valuable than water.r. and michigan is blessed to be suounded by more fresh wat than anywhere else on the planet. >> they're calling it the dawn transporting fresh water toline but officials say...wo cities, >> narrator: the idea was to turn all that water into money. >> a new pipeline could bring economic opportunity, could create regional cooperation, ank it could be, yw, an affordable, healthy source of, of water for our city, long-term. arrator: the proposed piline was supposed to car low-cost, high-quality water from lake huron to businesses and homes throhout eastern michigan, including the city of flint. >> the $27million project should be completed in early y 16. >> and it was a r this community to
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that infod inspires. and by the frtline journalism fund, wi major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from ko and patricia yuen, through the yuen foundation. ♪ >> there is nothing more valuable than water.r. and michigan is blessed to be suounded by more fresh wat than anywhere else on the planet. >>...
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first of all i want to thank the heritage foundation for do.their hard work that they the heritage foundation is an excellent, excellent organization. >> we are proud of what we do and i hope people go to heritage.org and see the research we do . >> i totally support trump and his efforts. i totally agree with you, totally agree because this man is the best answer for our economy. i mean, compare that with what the democrats are offering. democrats are offering socialism. they want big government and the high taxes to pay for it. and trump axhas revolutionized this economy. he is the best person, the best person to keep this economy going. we have more jobs than people can fill them. >> i certainly agree with a lot of that. i think that donald trump is far from perfect. one thing people always ask me, what trumponomics about and what is trumponomics so i think it's bringing a kind of businessman's perspective to the white house and i think that's made of big difference. politicians in the past who been in the white house haven't known a lot abo
first of all i want to thank the heritage foundation for do.their hard work that they the heritage foundation is an excellent, excellent organization. >> we are proud of what we do and i hope people go to heritage.org and see the research we do . >> i totally support trump and his efforts. i totally agree with you, totally agree because this man is the best answer for our economy. i mean, compare that with what the democrats are offering. democrats are offering socialism. they want...
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the free-trade order marked by fair competition has served as its very foundation. we will be able to make further progress when we cooperate while safeguarding the values of free and fair trade that point the foundation of open furnace, suffered flexion on past history. the republic of korea intends to expand people centric community of mutual prosperity throughout the korean peninsula, east asia and the whole world. we work in partnership with our neighbors. the republic of korea commemorative summit to be held in november will serve as an opportunity to lay the foundation of the ftes of the un and paris agreement climate change are major tasks that we must achieve through multilateral cooperation. after formulating our own for implementation of spg's we are channeling considerable efforts into their implementation as we have pledged to the international community. we connected related laws touch as sustainable development with the framework for low carbon growth and the international development corporation and establish a presidential commission on sustainable d
the free-trade order marked by fair competition has served as its very foundation. we will be able to make further progress when we cooperate while safeguarding the values of free and fair trade that point the foundation of open furnace, suffered flexion on past history. the republic of korea intends to expand people centric community of mutual prosperity throughout the korean peninsula, east asia and the whole world. we work in partnership with our neighbors. the republic of korea...
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this experience has led me announce the formation of a new foundation, the nfip, national foundation for infantile paralysis. it ensures that every responsible research agency in this country will be financed to carry on investigations into the cause of polio and the methods by which it may be prevented. >> in 1933, a public relations pioneer suggested a nationwide party be held in honor of the president's birthday to raise funds for combating this new epidemic. >> if my birthday may be of any help, take t. >> the party was on. letters were sent to newspaper publishers across the country asking them to find a leader who would be honored to be appointed director of birthday tpwhall your city. select a ballroom. and manage the expense as soon as that from the seafl each ticket the national committee will receive $1 for the funds. for small towns it was rejected. >> for large cities, union halls for the working class. >> and black tie banquet for the financial leaders. >> for all of them, the slogan -- we dance to seo that others ay walk. the president's birthday, over ,000 parties were
this experience has led me announce the formation of a new foundation, the nfip, national foundation for infantile paralysis. it ensures that every responsible research agency in this country will be financed to carry on investigations into the cause of polio and the methods by which it may be prevented. >> in 1933, a public relations pioneer suggested a nationwide party be held in honor of the president's birthday to raise funds for combating this new epidemic. >> if my birthday...
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we'll be fighting over it with progress foundations. but what happens next? the staffing issue is the other one. we mentioned about the he high turn-over, vicarious trauma, the low cost of living in sanfrancisco. when we last looked at it, 90% of staff in our agency lives outside of the city. and it's really difficult to address that. when it is, our direct services is paying $21, which is $6 above minimum wage but it's not enough. that's a $45,000 a year job and it doesn't compute at this point in time. so it is something we are running into, is the staffing issue. and i think the other part that's related to the staffing issue and it goes in with the whole drug medical, is when we opted in for the drug medical, we are changing our assessment systems. you're familiar with the american sit o society of addicn medicine? previously we're using different assessment tools to establish medical necessity. drug medical says you're using this asam theory and model and this requires training of how to redo this and rethink an assessment. part of this process is an aut
we'll be fighting over it with progress foundations. but what happens next? the staffing issue is the other one. we mentioned about the he high turn-over, vicarious trauma, the low cost of living in sanfrancisco. when we last looked at it, 90% of staff in our agency lives outside of the city. and it's really difficult to address that. when it is, our direct services is paying $21, which is $6 above minimum wage but it's not enough. that's a $45,000 a year job and it doesn't compute at this...
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuingions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. america." reporting from washingjan, i'm o'brien. tothe democratic candidates go head-to-head in houston. will the gloves come offno safe haven in syria even for the weakest. you and uses the government of targeting hospitals inet rebel-held areas. >> this was a hospital until a femonths ago. it is one of 40 that have been attacked since april of this year. jane: one step closer to impeachment proceedingss lawmakers set ak the rules for an investigation into e president. jane for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. it is the moment many have been waiting for. the top 10 democratic presidential candidates are on one stage for a primetime dedete. all eyes will be at the center, where former vice president joe biden and senatoelizabeth warren will be standing. but othersin like bernie sander, kamala harris, and beto o'rourke are looking to make their mark. for more on
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and to we came back and started to realize that we needed to do something as the foundation. so we took on this plan with our partners, many, many governments and other partners, to really amaze resources -- amass resources. there are 220 million women who are asking the world for contraceptives, and we are not delivering them. all kinds. and so we raised $2.6 billion on behalf of these women to provide access. [applause] >> and the goal, i think, was to have full access by 2030. and this was 2012 -- >> this was 2012. and to be frank, the first two, three years were so incredibly difficult. we've had to build, to rebuild the supply chain, to put money into research for contraceptives that have fewer side effects, to build a data sysm. the data we were working off was so thin, i couldn't believe it. and so we've actually had to build a data system where we send women out with cell phones from the village, these women what we call enumerators with a 30-question, 30 numbers of questions on their cell phone into women's homes to actually understand what types of contraceptives th
and to we came back and started to realize that we needed to do something as the foundation. so we took on this plan with our partners, many, many governments and other partners, to really amaze resources -- amass resources. there are 220 million women who are asking the world for contraceptives, and we are not delivering them. all kinds. and so we raised $2.6 billion on behalf of these women to provide access. [applause] >> and the goal, i think, was to have full access by 2030. and this...
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the foundation has a problem here. we don't understand why you're giving us a bill for another 100,000, so it got to 200,000. we don't make that much money on these homes, nor does the contractor. the contractor says i'm going to have to turn it to my insurance, and that's what we did. we tried to take care of it. mr. duffy was there, i was in the office. the lady was there. they seemed very reasonable, but then, i don't know. i don't know where it went. we wanted to take care of this issue. we're not running away from anything. we do a lot of projects in the city. >> clerk: thank you. >> commissioner honda: thank you. >> clerk: do you mind filling out a speaker card just so i get the spelling of your name correct for the minutes? mr. duffy, anything further? >> commissioners, joe duffy, d.b.i. just to follow up again on the 846 42 avenue property owner. if he's noticing further damage, he should contact his engineer immediately. part of the notice that was issued by d.b.i., after the friendly notice of violation, we c
the foundation has a problem here. we don't understand why you're giving us a bill for another 100,000, so it got to 200,000. we don't make that much money on these homes, nor does the contractor. the contractor says i'm going to have to turn it to my insurance, and that's what we did. we tried to take care of it. mr. duffy was there, i was in the office. the lady was there. they seemed very reasonable, but then, i don't know. i don't know where it went. we wanted to take care of this issue....
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is on offer and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. as it is is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there are the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. as soon. stay at a special projects funded. online you guessed that is the end of it for the team but for now the mountains of moist only grow while. its founding of the u.s. . still just a dream or does help spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of aging having haunted us for centuries as a solution is finally within our grasp ducks are brave the gravy and the anti-aging paneer and the chief science officer and co-founder of sensible
so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is on offer and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. as it is is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad...
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world and they're the people who take it forward to clinical trials for the moment so through such foundation has existed for more than a decade we've been doing this research but just in the past few years maybe 2 or 3 years we have been taking several of our project through out to the private sector in the way i just described start up companies and those companies are not yet in clinical trials but in general they're only one or 2 years away from that point so the big hits that we've had in terms of allowing this to be seen as a feasible idea previously the approaches that we have pursued 10 years ago they were just viewed i was completely impossible everyone of the officially given up on these areas and we show that they should have given up and you just need to try a bit harder. so it doesn't seem that your research went down too well with the scientific community where sense is branded by some as say the science do you feel this accounts hold water i mean learning from peer reviews and criticism is a major part of any research do you feel the negative impact has been helpful if the mist
world and they're the people who take it forward to clinical trials for the moment so through such foundation has existed for more than a decade we've been doing this research but just in the past few years maybe 2 or 3 years we have been taking several of our project through out to the private sector in the way i just described start up companies and those companies are not yet in clinical trials but in general they're only one or 2 years away from that point so the big hits that we've had in...
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, rsuing solutions for erica's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. ewjane: this is "bbc world america." reporting from washington, i ame ja'brien. hurricane dorian batters the bahamas. traffic wins and storm surge have caused widespread -- catastrophic winds and storm surge have caused widespread damage. florida is bracing for the worst. boris johnson tells members of parliament, back me or get rea for a general election.e exit deadline inches closer. prime min. johnson: there are no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. we are leaving on the 31st of october, no ifs or buts. jane: and stories of migrants captured in art. new exhibition gives face to rho --e f theire to our homelands. hi on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." e most powerful storm to hit obama's since -- to hit the bahamas since records began has caused severe damage and flooding. hurricane dorian is category four, but the slow-moving systee ovhas sustwinds of up to 150 si
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglted needs; and hi contributions topbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is bbc world news america. r'rting from washington, im laura trevelyan. >> thend yes 328he no 301. laura: a pivotal vote in the u.k. parliament to block a no deal brexit. >> d more dither, moray, and more confusion. >> a general election, the division plus, hurricane dorian leaves a trail of destruction. as the scale of the damage comes to light, flora is feeling the effects. forhose watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to bbc america. nshorace j's government was defeated on a key te. if he's begin the process of trying to stop a no deal brexit. if mps try to delay brexit again, a general election is the on. way to resolve the matt the prime minister wants to take the u.k. out of the the halloween deadline, deal or no deal. >> element is on the brink of wrecking any deal. -- parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal. and that would mean more dither, more delay, and more confusion. and on
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the eva foundation, let's talk about that.s that all about. >> the evan foundation was rmed after we lost only n evan to pediatric cancer in 2010. an in 2012, we started the treats and treasures carts here ats child national. >> reporter: treats and treasures. why treats and treasures? i'm assuming evan loved treats and retreasures. was something special. >> absolutely. he loved treat and evan led to . >> w try. houowt? a job, you push this around every week. it got to be so great. like your wife was leave this smiles all over this floor here. it's pretty rough why some kids are m so many of the milies, whn impact this program has had. of i have to give credit to do every wednesday, when you add it up,he's these carts, and thele that it unuras tlreells uthe difference we're making. in reporter: i could c tart.ak g care of as well. thank you, thank you, thank you pth you're moving up to philly as well. and we'll hang out with you guy. bs.eaov.ndts a r days away fro♪m g 71hetht'shere just ha wilerforml another knew wans, they're
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thanks to the mayors, oakland parks and recreational foundation. jason mitchell, they are ready they are pumped. joe ginsburg is here. elaine thorn, tommy from california train, golden gate national park. california state parks as well. give them a big hand. i might have mentioned there are more players involved in this effort. right now we will hear from community folks to start with the oakland side. we have a leader with faith in action. representing the east oakland congress of neighborhoods. put your hands together. (applause). >> all right. i am excited to be here. it feels awesome to be here. it is such a an on -- honor to represent our mayor. good morning, everyone. i am lydia. this wonderful guy says i am a leader with action east bay. i am proud to be here representing the east oakland congress of neighborhoods. [applause.] i would like to thank everyone who made this event possible, and a special thanks to the work group for all of their hard wo work. [applause.] so as representative of the east oakland congress of neighborhoods includin
thanks to the mayors, oakland parks and recreational foundation. jason mitchell, they are ready they are pumped. joe ginsburg is here. elaine thorn, tommy from california train, golden gate national park. california state parks as well. give them a big hand. i might have mentioned there are more players involved in this effort. right now we will hear from community folks to start with the oakland side. we have a leader with faith in action. representing the east oakland congress of...
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says, but there is little scientific proof >> the arthritis foundation is no specifically saying we are recommending cbd for arthritis pain what they are saying is that we acknowledge that cbd is being used by our patients. >> reporter: among their guidelines, start with a low dose and slowly build up. buy from reputable companies, and check with your doctor >> i see my pain as a very sharp and achy pain. >> reporter: pregnant and struggling with a severe form of arthritis, sydney lambert got the go ahead from her doctors to try it. >> the cbd cream has made a significant impact for me. i would say on a 1 to 10 scale, i can take pain down two or three notches. >> reporter: the arthritis foundation is warning against vaping cbd and also adding it shouldn't replace other arthritis medication but r the suffering with pain, it's a hopeful option if not yet a proven one. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >>> up next, those who serve. the new first responders honoring the memory of those they loved >>> this was a poignant day for a group of new york firefighters following a family tradit
says, but there is little scientific proof >> the arthritis foundation is no specifically saying we are recommending cbd for arthritis pain what they are saying is that we acknowledge that cbd is being used by our patients. >> reporter: among their guidelines, start with a low dose and slowly build up. buy from reputable companies, and check with your doctor >> i see my pain as a very sharp and achy pain. >> reporter: pregnant and struggling with a severe form of...
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it isa foundation and to raise awareness.tive of the foundation was to personally support those who are suffering from the disease and the illness and support their families but also for the research. i think we found out over the last year that there is not much research and there is obviously no... we are trying to raise as much money to help those families and finally hopefully find a cure. harry kane scored a hat—trick as they cruised to a 4—0 win over bulgaria. he was set up by raheem sterling for his first goal before adding two penalties. and then he returned the favour, getting sterling's name under score sheet too. they showed off the very impressive partnership. there are more details on the bbc sport website. that is it for now. wish thousands of pro—democracy activists have marched to the us consulate in hong kong to urge america to support their bid for political reform. some of them carried the us flag — the stars and stripes — and called for president trump to "liberate" the territory. china claims the united s
it isa foundation and to raise awareness.tive of the foundation was to personally support those who are suffering from the disease and the illness and support their families but also for the research. i think we found out over the last year that there is not much research and there is obviously no... we are trying to raise as much money to help those families and finally hopefully find a cure. harry kane scored a hat—trick as they cruised to a 4—0 win over bulgaria. he was set up by raheem...
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thank you so much. >> lenny's foundation is the let love rule foundation. you can find it on your own. >>> now, let's switch to the president who seems to want to let lies rule. be the name of the foundation of his presidency. he could be fixated on helping the bahamas or getting congress to make some deals for you, but he is obsessed with proving he was right when he was dead wrong. chris cillizza has been keeping count on sharpie-gate. guess how many times the president has doubled down on dumb. that's cillizza's number of the day and why it matters, next. we call it the mother standard of care. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. with teams of cancer experts and specialists, delivering advanced treatment options and compassionate support every step of the way. all here in one place, with one purpose. to fight
thank you so much. >> lenny's foundation is the let love rule foundation. you can find it on your own. >>> now, let's switch to the president who seems to want to let lies rule. be the name of the foundation of his presidency. he could be fixated on helping the bahamas or getting congress to make some deals for you, but he is obsessed with proving he was right when he was dead wrong. chris cillizza has been keeping count on sharpie-gate. guess how many times the president has...
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next week i know that some of my contacts at the san francisco foundation are meeting with other foundations down in los angeles. some of those foundations are organizations that we've been waiting for replies on. so it's not necessarily the answer is, no, it just takes a while to go through the process. so i really don't want to stop the work. so we really have been working hard to engage funders and explore all avenues. and i welcome any ideas. so assuming that we do get the funding, we are pretty much on target with our goals and timelines. phase two of the survey will begin next week and then phase three which allows for a robust review and feedback process begins in february. and phase three, the final report and presentation, we hope that will come out in may 2020. that's the latest on that and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> chair fewer: yes, commissioner. >> and someone who just left the role of doing non-profit work and i understand how difficult it can be. and we can do process later but if there's a list or anything that you have of all of the foundations that you have appli
next week i know that some of my contacts at the san francisco foundation are meeting with other foundations down in los angeles. some of those foundations are organizations that we've been waiting for replies on. so it's not necessarily the answer is, no, it just takes a while to go through the process. so i really don't want to stop the work. so we really have been working hard to engage funders and explore all avenues. and i welcome any ideas. so assuming that we do get the funding, we are...