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and the legacy foundation down payment assistance program. the legacy foundation award to date. the overview of the phase 1 community benefits. the first two in bold, are programs that legacy foundation is a ocii community benefits. and that's the community benefit fund as well as the community facilities -- [inaudible] phase 2, the community benefits program. the programs that have access are programs that were carried over from the phase 1 community benefits program. also a quick reminder the legacy foundation purpose, which is legacy foundation community benefits fund is to reinvested in the bayview hunters point community to low and moderate income families for community development needs, social services, affordable housing, education -- [inaudible] and public safety. next slide. the legacy foundation's mission is to commit to building, strengthening and maintaining the bayview hunters point community. the foundation's fundamental mission is to alleviate the impact of properties on the san francisco bayview hunters point community, the core values of the legacy since the --
and the legacy foundation down payment assistance program. the legacy foundation award to date. the overview of the phase 1 community benefits. the first two in bold, are programs that legacy foundation is a ocii community benefits. and that's the community benefit fund as well as the community facilities -- [inaudible] phase 2, the community benefits program. the programs that have access are programs that were carried over from the phase 1 community benefits program. also a quick reminder the...
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they created a foundation for the national foundation for infantile paralysis. it was basil again that took charge of this new foundation. this is when celebrities started to be drawn to this cause. he was a major radio personality and he was the one that coined the afraid "march of dimes." there was newsreels before movies and it was call "march of times." so it was a new approach. now what happened? how did this foundation really transform philanthropy in this country. >> they made it so it was not just the wealthy that could want contribute. even if you were poor you could send in a couple dimes. it involved the whole country. >> yeah, everybody, okay? there is literally the march of dime. send in your dimes. we don't need a $1,000, and they were inundated. piles and piles and piles of dimes came in from people who found this really, really appealing. they could do their part, there was radio announcements about the importance of the march of dimes. there was collections in movie theaters. i guess people were now going to the movies. i can't quite figure that
they created a foundation for the national foundation for infantile paralysis. it was basil again that took charge of this new foundation. this is when celebrities started to be drawn to this cause. he was a major radio personality and he was the one that coined the afraid "march of dimes." there was newsreels before movies and it was call "march of times." so it was a new approach. now what happened? how did this foundation really transform philanthropy in this country....
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both of our foundations look at the environment. both are concerned with the health and welfare of our country. for us, covid hit and we immediately responded with an emergency fund. a $35 million immediate response for some new grantees. [indiscernible] as the summer unfolded, i think we began to look at how do we further amplify work we are already doing? how do we ensure inclusion is part of what we are already doing? how do we listen better, hear better, and respond better? allan: i would agree with that. this has certainly shown a spotlight on this, and it's possible to overstate the disruption and devastation happening across the country -- obviously communities of color and communities experiencing poverty are bearing the brunt of a lot of this devastation and disruption. we are seeing unprecedented loss, in learning loss, in social, developmental loss. if you look at the most recent estimates from who administers the math test, they are projecting students in reading are return to school with only 70% of the learning gains w
both of our foundations look at the environment. both are concerned with the health and welfare of our country. for us, covid hit and we immediately responded with an emergency fund. a $35 million immediate response for some new grantees. [indiscernible] as the summer unfolded, i think we began to look at how do we further amplify work we are already doing? how do we ensure inclusion is part of what we are already doing? how do we listen better, hear better, and respond better? allan: i would...
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he was representing the foundation. he gave a rambling 98 minute talk on the glories of this discovery. salk spoke. the "today" show revealed the news that next morning. but, some things went wrong. shortly thereafter, within a day or two and within a few days. what were the negatives after that great -- this was really salk's moment of glory. he was thrilled. the foundation was thrilled. then things happened. what went wrong? what went wrong? yeah. >> there are a couple outbreaks in polio from the cutter laboratories. >> we'll get into that in a minute. we have some negative results like oh my gosh, this -- this -- this vaccine caused polio. this is supposed to be a dead virus. it's not supposed to cause polio. you have the outbreak of a few cases. what else happened that was upsetting to salk? >> he never thanked his research team. is that what you are looking for? >> salk got up there and gave this talk. it was as if he, alone, had been the only one who had done anything on this research. yet, he had several assistan
he was representing the foundation. he gave a rambling 98 minute talk on the glories of this discovery. salk spoke. the "today" show revealed the news that next morning. but, some things went wrong. shortly thereafter, within a day or two and within a few days. what were the negatives after that great -- this was really salk's moment of glory. he was thrilled. the foundation was thrilled. then things happened. what went wrong? what went wrong? yeah. >> there are a couple...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world. so la pampa is an area next to the highway. about 5 years ago, this was a place that was a couple miners, a couple
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of...
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and the foundation did what? the foundation for infantile paralysis. what was its stance on testing this virus? did it caution people? o'connor said it's a privilege. your children are among the privileged. to be able to have this virus. there were some cautionary remarks. there was a man named walter winchell who again was a huge radio personality. and he had been fed -- again this shows you the nasty stuff going on among scientists. but he had actually been fed some information by another scientist who said this is -- this vaccine has not been properly tested. they should not be using it. et cetera. so walter winchell went on the radio and said parents, watch out, this is probably not a good thing. and to that salk said he's just looking for publicity. he didn't know what he's talking about. and it was interesting too, this wasn't in response so much to the testing on children, but dr. spock who was the child care expert of this time was also telling parents to calm down. that perhaps the foundation was exaggerating the threat of this disease and ove
and the foundation did what? the foundation for infantile paralysis. what was its stance on testing this virus? did it caution people? o'connor said it's a privilege. your children are among the privileged. to be able to have this virus. there were some cautionary remarks. there was a man named walter winchell who again was a huge radio personality. and he had been fed -- again this shows you the nasty stuff going on among scientists. but he had actually been fed some information by another...
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our other foundations coming to you to talk about? how is that changing philanthropy, from your perspective? >> for us, we believe that, you know, racial injustice has played out in our education systems for decades. this isn't a new issue. the current context has just put a spotlight on something that many of us knew and many of us personally experienced in our lived experience. our focus will continue to be on, how do we make our education system equitable? both on the opportunity side, and also on the outcome side. we think that whatever those strategies are that we all care about this and work on it. we will always have to have better information. we will always have to have evidence-based solutions that help us identify what policies can we enforce and drive the types of outcomes and actions that will make our system work better for everyone. but also to close the gaps that we see play out in an unfortunate way. so we are committed to those types of things, and just in looking at not only the policy constructs and the data constr
our other foundations coming to you to talk about? how is that changing philanthropy, from your perspective? >> for us, we believe that, you know, racial injustice has played out in our education systems for decades. this isn't a new issue. the current context has just put a spotlight on something that many of us knew and many of us personally experienced in our lived experience. our focus will continue to be on, how do we make our education system equitable? both on the opportunity side,...
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i am patrick madden, the director of this foundation. we are going to open the treasures of the past virtually. i hope that you are receiving our american experience emails. and the history emails. if not, you can go to our website at archivesfoundation.org. before we began, i want to make sure that everyone knows our distinguished speaker will be taking questions later in the program. we want to make sure that you have the chance to ask those questions. we'll be using the youtube chat function. i see that we have regulars here, and you know what i'm going to tell you. practice where you are going to put your questions, send your hometown and the state. we will give a shout out later on. i see a lot of folks from around the country. that is exciting. we are going to have a blast. duke are you with us out there, in a secure occasion? duke: i cannot tell you where i am. but it is secure. thank you for the wonderful introduction. patrick: you can tell that you know someone well by the introduction. it has been a difficult time. how is the s
i am patrick madden, the director of this foundation. we are going to open the treasures of the past virtually. i hope that you are receiving our american experience emails. and the history emails. if not, you can go to our website at archivesfoundation.org. before we began, i want to make sure that everyone knows our distinguished speaker will be taking questions later in the program. we want to make sure that you have the chance to ask those questions. we'll be using the youtube chat...
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foundation, weat created this interactive table. it makes it a lot easier to understand economics and compared to trying to read books on the wall. let's go to the next slide. one of my favorite galleries is the combination with cap david -- ranchnd the scott in the sky. it is just north of santa barbara. you see the mannequin horse. .e went old-school this way we wanted to have an opportunity, a safe opportunity, for people to take a picture as if they were riding with president reagan. you cannot see the back truck, but it shows the president on horseback. president one the horseback. horse.a quarter i cannot hear any humor. but please, just laugh. aspectshe most poignant of the experience, at the letter is that this written by the president in his own hand. this is on display there that he tells the american public that he has alzheimer's. what i find fascinating about it is that he is so eloquent. you can go online and read it. -- hereally hits the really hits the nail on the head. own hands and you are trying to have momentous
foundation, weat created this interactive table. it makes it a lot easier to understand economics and compared to trying to read books on the wall. let's go to the next slide. one of my favorite galleries is the combination with cap david -- ranchnd the scott in the sky. it is just north of santa barbara. you see the mannequin horse. .e went old-school this way we wanted to have an opportunity, a safe opportunity, for people to take a picture as if they were riding with president reagan. you...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and ann hagler. ♪ >> (muyeser): >> narrator: a message-- from a woman to her husband-- secretly sent from somewhere over these mountains. >> (muyeser): >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: this is sadyrzhan. two years ago, his wife, muyeser, went to visit her parents in china. she never returned. >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: she left behind three children. >> (muyeser): >> narrator: soon after she disappeared, muyeser managed to smuggle out a short video from what looks like a detention camp. ♪ over the past three years, an estimated two million chinese muslims have been held in camps like this, which the chinese government has described as "vocational education and training centers." muyeser's message ends with a farewell to her family. >> (muyeser): ♪ >> narrator: march 2019. sadyrzhan is on his way from his home in kazakhstan to the chinese border. he's a uyghur, a largely muslim ethnic mority in china, that has been targete
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and ann hagler. ♪ >> (muyeser): >> narrator: a message-- from a woman to her husband-- secretly sent from somewhere over these mountains. >> (muyeser): >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: this is sadyrzhan. two years ago, his wife, muyeser, went to visit her parents in china. she never returned. >> (sadyrzhan):...
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cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are blasting, you can even smell it. even if you wipe yourself like this, you-- there's a black dust in your hand. so what about if you inhale it? [distant chatter] [child's congested coughing] woman: i moved to mpumalanga highveld for better future. i've worked in the mines, and i was affected with sinus while i was working there. in 2013, i got my firstrn. [coughing continues] woman: so he gets sick, is struggling to breathe. he was admitted at the hospital. they diagnosed him with bronchitis asthma. i visited one doctor and asked why, so he told me, "the area that you are living in is too
cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are...
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the national archives foundation hosted this event and provided the video.e to the national archives foundation's virtual program series. madden theam patrick director of this foundation. open theing to treasures of the past virtually. i hope that you are receiving our american experience emails. and the histo
the national archives foundation hosted this event and provided the video.e to the national archives foundation's virtual program series. madden theam patrick director of this foundation. open theing to treasures of the past virtually. i hope that you are receiving our american experience emails. and the histo
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macarthur foundation, committed to buiing a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide at fordfoundation.org additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and ann hagler. ♪ >> (muyeser): >> narrator: a message-- from a woman to her husband-- secretly sent from somewhere over these mountains. >> (muyeser): >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: this is sadyrzhan. two years ago, his wife, muyeser, went to visit her parents in china. she never returned. >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: she left behind three children. >> (muyeser): >> narrator: soon after she disappeared, muyeser managed to smuggle out a short video from what looks like a detention camp. ♪ over the past three years, an estimated two million chinese muslims have been held in camps like this, which the ch
macarthur foundation, committed to buiing a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide at fordfoundation.org additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and ann hagler. ♪...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarella cheese. there's a good chance you're tasting some of our milk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really forced our industry to start looking at ways to mitigate the methane that comes off or out of the cow. you never want to get more regulations thrown on top of you. they're extremely hard to deal with, and sometimes you can't deal with them. everybody's kind of gr
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; 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 zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they have no power till now. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mainland. 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 renewable energy. [woman speaki native language] [indistinct chatter] woman: barefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving trainees from different countries. tanzania mainland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. the
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; 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 zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they have no power till now. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian...
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learn more about ecmc foundation by visiting ecmcfoundation.org.
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welcome to the heritage foundation. welcome all of you here in the auditorium and everyone online, as well. it's a great pleasure for us to be back in the building of the heritage foundation. we've been away for some type teleworking. but this is my first day back for a while. i'm very pleased to be back here today for this very important hl heritage foundation. we've been away for sometime teleworking but this is my first day back for a while but i'm very pleased to be back here today for this very important event. of launching the heritage foundation's 2021 index of military strength. now this is the seventh addition of the index. and the index has become one of heritage foundations flagship publications. our goal is unchanged from the very first issue. it's to provide both the leaders of this country, and also the american public a premier open source and authoritative assessment of america's armed forces and their ability to protect the nation. on i think that we've not only achieved that ball but we have continued
welcome to the heritage foundation. welcome all of you here in the auditorium and everyone online, as well. it's a great pleasure for us to be back in the building of the heritage foundation. we've been away for some type teleworking. but this is my first day back for a while. i'm very pleased to be back here today for this very important hl heritage foundation. we've been away for sometime teleworking but this is my first day back for a while but i'm very pleased to be back here today for this...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the importance of working together to achieve more for your people. the inupiaq people lived all across the arctic slope region of t
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless...
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their foundation. during their construction activity, we would like to have access to inspect, you know, our foundation to make sure that our foundation is not undermined because of the construction activity on the project. so particularly, that's the three requests. and based on the finding of the d.b.i. engineer, and we would like to, as a condition for d.b.i., to issue the permit to the publication to allow us access and to inspect the foundation, review the details how to repair the foundation. and also, during the construction, we want to make sure that their activity is not undermining our foundation here. that's all. hello? >> clerk: hello, thank you. is -- miss soliman, do you have anything else to add? you do have some time left. >> yes, i would like to add something. how many minutes i have left? >> clerk: alec? >> 7:30. 7:30. >> 7:30? okay. so i went to previous appeal, and i saw the 571 myra, he was able to get all his refunds, so i think i would like to get all my refunds because, again, d
their foundation. during their construction activity, we would like to have access to inspect, you know, our foundation to make sure that our foundation is not undermined because of the construction activity on the project. so particularly, that's the three requests. and based on the finding of the d.b.i. engineer, and we would like to, as a condition for d.b.i., to issue the permit to the publication to allow us access and to inspect the foundation, review the details how to repair the...
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the eeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. in new york city. -- i am laura trevelyan in new york city. this is "bbc world news america." covid hospitalizations are reaching a new high. >> [chanting] anchor: pro-democracy lawmakers resign in protest after four members resign in china after being unpatriotic. plus, meeting santa in the age of social distancing. how st. nick and his helpers are making sure that christmas does not get canceled. laura: welcome to "bbc world news america." until them vaccine hits the market, we face with a u.s. president elect because a dark winter, trying to contain the virus. the red dots on this map show more than 50 million cases of coronavirus recorded worldwide. here and the u.s., more than 10 million americans have been infected. in a troubling record, more than 60,000 people are in the hospital fighting the virus in u.s.. doctors
the eeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. in new york city. -- i am laura trevelyan in new york city. this is "bbc world news america." covid hospitalizations are reaching a new high. >> [chanting] anchor: pro-democracy lawmakers resign in protest after four members resign in china after being unpatriotic. plus, meeting santa in the age...
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we are proud to honor his legacy right here at the heritage foundation. before introduce the speaker just a few housekeeping items. you want to have your microphones on mute. use the chat box over there for questions to the speaker as we get into the q&a time. and this will be viewable online. i think there about in about 48 after the event. let me say a few words about our speaker. : : : now in his second tm of te u.s. civil rights commission's book the moral foundation of economic behavior was nominated for the highest book prize in his latest book which is the subject of our talk today is on why culture matters most. this is an extremely important book given the political and cultural crisis that we now find ourselves in here in america. think about it, the institutions that are supposed to hand down the great cultural inheritance of western civilization, the civilization upon which the united states faced are failing miserably at the respective tasks in education, media, the arts, business, politics. it's hard to think of an important institution in a
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thman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. source." americans are told not to travel forg thanksgivin with hospitalizations surging across the u.s..fo the centers disease control urges people not to celebrate outside their households. more unfounded claims from the trump campaign, alleging there was fraud in cities that voted for joe biden. this comes as mr. bide's win in georgia is expected to be confirmed. also coming up in the program, anger from palestinians as mike pompeo becomes the first u.s. seetary of state to vit an israeli settlement on occupied land. uand t.'s booker prize goes to scottish author douglas stewart, for a novel set in working-class glasgow in the 1980's. >> sorry, i am absolutely stunned.xp i did nott that at all. i would like to first of all just thank my mother. she is in every page of this book. and here in my work. viewers on pbs in th
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from his home in massachusetts, please welcome the chairman of the army historical foundation, generaled arnold sullivan. >> sting wish guests and friends and supporters of the army museum, welcome to the opening ceremony of the national museum of the united states army. tributeeum is a giant to over 30 million soldiers who have served throughout our history as a country. i think it is important we take a moment to remember one soldier in particular. herzog whose recent passing has saddened us all. he was a dedicated soldier who served as chairman of the board for 15 years. toing to keep the campaign build this impressive museum alive. we are grateful for his enormous effort and offer the deepest condolences to his wife and family. bill, rest in peace. it is my honor to introduce the chief of staff, 40th chief of staff of the army, general jim mcconville. aviator, 36 chief of thef of the army, cg of 101st air division air assault, u.s. army deputy chief of staff. a great soldier of whom we are very proud. general jim mcconville, over to you, chief. >> thank you, sir and our sincere tha
from his home in massachusetts, please welcome the chairman of the army historical foundation, generaled arnold sullivan. >> sting wish guests and friends and supporters of the army museum, welcome to the opening ceremony of the national museum of the united states army. tributeeum is a giant to over 30 million soldiers who have served throughout our history as a country. i think it is important we take a moment to remember one soldier in particular. herzog whose recent passing has...
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the freeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contrns to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ katty: hello, i'm katty kay in washington and this is "bbc world news america." all comes down to this, joe biden goes head-to-head with donaldmp for the presidency. both candidates were out today talking about their chances. president trump: winning is easy, losing is never easy, not for me it's not. mr. biden: the things that are that has been supporting mease but we will see. katty: the outcome is in the ninds of the voters. they have been t out in droves today, on top of e more than 100 million who had already voted early. we have new details emerging of monday's deadly attacks in austria's capital. footage shows people fleeing the violence. islamic forces claim responsibility. ♪ katty: welcome to world news america on pbs. americans have gone tohe polls 59 times since the founding of the nation. aave done so through good
the freeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contrns to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ katty: hello, i'm katty kay in washington and this is "bbc world news america." all comes down to this, joe biden goes head-to-head with donaldmp for the presidency. both candidates were out today talking about their chances. president trump: winning is easy, losing is never easy, not for me it's not....
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efforts to share these kinds of learnings, the foundation that is supporting a network of cities and network of state that are all coming together, they need to solve these problems to their own populations and since we haven't worked out the details, the public-private collaboration is a very good way to accelerate progress, and to reports coming out of the foundation about these topics and to reports that many of the cities that are implementing these steps will be making regularly as part of their efforts to reopen and hopefully get ahead of the next semester after the end of the year holidays. >> i know different cities and states have various challenges when it comes to the pandemic but doctor rivers, do you think it is one particular priority that the federal government should focus on regarding safety reopening schools? >> i think there is two categories that i would emphasize the first is providing technical support it's a technical topic to think about how to reopen these it's something we've never done before and i think the more technical support that we can provide to sch
efforts to share these kinds of learnings, the foundation that is supporting a network of cities and network of state that are all coming together, they need to solve these problems to their own populations and since we haven't worked out the details, the public-private collaboration is a very good way to accelerate progress, and to reports coming out of the foundation about these topics and to reports that many of the cities that are implementing these steps will be making regularly as part of...
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the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons. a misstep will be balanced precisely. here it is one of the project architects because you have to, every thing that you put on the boat, how heavy it will be. because if you put in too much weight, it will be too low. and then the water starts to come. in 20 different architects were involved in the project. the houses were built on land and then brought to the dock by boat. sustainable and eco friendly materials were used for the house. this the facade of peda reich's home, his native cool. you had loads of discussions with a whole group, and we had help from different pfizer's on materials. so we ended up with a listing green orange less than a red list. reckless was a no go, orange was ok if you really have to because of cost reasons or technical reasons, but prefer to use only materials from the greenest on the green list. and we like this very much, or that was arch our students are living on water, has a long tradition and houseboats can be seen on almost every canal. one of th
the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons. a misstep will be balanced precisely. here it is one of the project architects because you have to, every thing that you put on the boat, how heavy it will be. because if you put in too much weight, it will be too low. and then the water starts to come. in 20 different architects were involved in the project. the houses were built on land and then brought to the dock by boat. sustainable and eco friendly materials were used for...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness critical issues.he john and helen glessner family trust. pporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the f frontline journalid, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.di additional f for this program was provided by the arthur vining davis foundations. we know so little about him-- that he was born more than 2,000 years ago, and that heal lived intine. we know he was baptized and became a preacher. and we know that he was publly executed. >> (dramatized): what mannerof an is this that even the winds and the seas obey him? >> narrator: with so little evidence to go by, archaeologists must ft the clues, and scholars decode t stories told by the first followers of jesus. >> the problem for any historiay ing to reconstruct the life of jesus is simply that we don't have sources that come from the actual time of jesus himself. >> the historian's task in understanding jesus and the jesus movement and ear christianity is a lot like the archaeologist's task in excavating a tell. yo
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness critical issues.he john and helen glessner family trust. pporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the f frontline journalid, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.di additional f for this program was provided by the arthur vining davis foundations. we know so little about him-- that he was born more than 2,000 years ago, and that heal lived intine. we know he was baptized and became a preacher. and...
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the gordon and betty moore foundation and the rita allen foundation. we would also like to thank the general supporters of the aspen institute science & society program and leapsmag. kira: this event accompanies a magazine that aspen and leapsmag and good co. published last month titled the future of science in america, the election issue. the magazine aspires to promote roadmaps for science as a tool for health, as a vehicle for progress, and as a unifier of our nation. we were thrilled that it was recently positively reviewed in the washington post. you can read it for free on leapsmag and aspen institute's websites. here are a number of the articles that you can view online if you check out the magazine. aaron: next slide. we are thrilled to have a stellar lineup of experts to discuss the future of science in this country. the format is rotating conversations in which two experts will speak for approximately eight minutes before we move to the next pair. at the end of the five conversations, we will bring the speakers back for a q&a. you can submit
the gordon and betty moore foundation and the rita allen foundation. we would also like to thank the general supporters of the aspen institute science & society program and leapsmag. kira: this event accompanies a magazine that aspen and leapsmag and good co. published last month titled the future of science in america, the election issue. the magazine aspires to promote roadmaps for science as a tool for health, as a vehicle for progress, and as a unifier of our nation. we were thrilled...
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the freeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ros: hello. i'm ross atkins. this is "outside source." covid-19 cases passed 52 million globally as the pandemic its new records, america still worst. >> we have got to double down on the fundamental public health implementation that we have been talking about incessantly, and appropriately. "outside source." california -- ros: california's about to become the second state to hit one million cases, after texas. pro-democracy politicians are expelled from hong kong. >> it breached that ng kong will enjoy a high degree of economy -- high degree of autonomy and free speech. ros: and reports that thousands of civilians have been killed in every tria -- eritrea. five days after jill biden wins the u.s. presidential election, donald trump still hasn't conceded defeat. we will be looking into what that means for u.s. democracy. ♪
the freeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ros: hello. i'm ross atkins. this is "outside source." covid-19 cases passed 52 million globally as the pandemic its new records, america still worst. >> we have got to double down on the fundamental public health implementation that we have been talking about incessantly, and appropriately....
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the freeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. america." the world health organization warns countries to remain on high alert at the number of coronavirus cases across the u.s. its record highs. burning down their own homes, thousands of ethnic armenians flee the parts of nagorno-karabakh being handed over to azerbaijan. beijing expels all pro-democracy politicians from the hong kong assembly. >> it breaches china's commitment that hong kong's autonomy. laura: pope francis is the latest world leader to congratulate joe biden on his successful bid for the white house. despite president trump's refusal to concede defeat. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. the world health organization has sent a short and blunt morning -- warning. countries battle a send and third wave of the virus. the u.s. is the worst affected country for deaths,ore than 240,0
the freeman foundation.y judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. america." the world health organization warns countries to remain on high alert at the number of coronavirus cases across the u.s. its record highs. burning down their own homes, thousands of ethnic armenians flee the parts of nagorno-karabakh being handed over to azerbaijan. beijing expels all...
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which is the foundation of democracy. host: our guest's with new america foundation, advocating for the increased federal role in running u.s. elections. do you support that? if so, the line to use 202-748-8000. if you oppose that, 202-748-8001 . you can send us a text 202-748-8003 with your thoughts. tell us your name and where you are texting from. you mentioned the ineffectiveness of the election assistance commission. you write a little more about the potential criticism of a federal agency. outrote critics could point this agency could be used for partisan advantage. that's why it must have a strong mandate based on widely supported principles of democratic fairness as well as an empowered inspector general to monitor potential abuses. we propose an extensive vetting appointees. a bipartisan list could be put forth confirmed by the house of representatives. that is a twist right there having the house approve that. nonetheless, would you agree in these times it's hard to get people to agree on who a nonpartisan perso
which is the foundation of democracy. host: our guest's with new america foundation, advocating for the increased federal role in running u.s. elections. do you support that? if so, the line to use 202-748-8000. if you oppose that, 202-748-8001 . you can send us a text 202-748-8003 with your thoughts. tell us your name and where you are texting from. you mentioned the ineffectiveness of the election assistance commission. you write a little more about the potential criticism of a federal...
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the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons. a misstep will be balanced precisely. here at harvard is one of the project architects. because you have to calculate every thing that you put on the boat, how heavy it will be. because if you put in too much weight, it will be too low. and the water starts to come. in 20 different architects were involved in the project. the houses were built on land and then brought to the dock by boat, sustainable and eco friendly materials were used for the homes. this. the facade of peda reich's home, his native cork. we had some discussions with a whole group, and we had to help from different pfizer's on materials. so we ended up with a list of green orange less than a red list. wreckless was a no go orange was ok if you really have to because of cost reasons or technical reasons, but prefer to use only materials from the greenest. so corcos on the green list and we like this very much. so that was our choice to do so. living on water has a long tradition announced that house boats can be seen
the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons. a misstep will be balanced precisely. here at harvard is one of the project architects. because you have to calculate every thing that you put on the boat, how heavy it will be. because if you put in too much weight, it will be too low. and the water starts to come. in 20 different architects were involved in the project. the houses were built on land and then brought to the dock by boat, sustainable and eco friendly materials...
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i also laid the foundations for today's international criminal court in the hague. trikes marshall, hermann goering, hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief are the oldest alfred rosenberg in the dark on november 20th, 1945, many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a home. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because you're going to liken it to a not guilty like home and getting none of the accused. were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learnt about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 946, the sentences were handed down 3 acquittals, 3 life sentences for prison se
i also laid the foundations for today's international criminal court in the hague. trikes marshall, hermann goering, hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief are the oldest alfred rosenberg in the dark on november 20th, 1945, many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held...