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luminess silk foundation is pure and water based.happens when we put a few drops in this beaker of water. it mixes completely. this is what truly water based foundation should do when dropped into water. regular foundation claims to be water based, but lets put it to the test. when we drop it in the water it should mix and dissolve, but instead it falls to the bottom of the beaker, like thick lumps of goo, it's shocking. most regular foundations that claim to be water based are loaded with oils and emulsifiers that makes them thick and heavy on your skin. the difference between the purity of luminess silk and the heaviness of regular foundation couldn't be more dramatic. - i am an empty nesster mom. i have a wonderful husband, work a lot of hours like everybody else. i was looking at pictures of myself, that were from 10, 20, 30 years ago. i looked good. i noticed that i didn't really wear that much makeup back then, mostly because i didn't have to. it made me think about all the products and things that i have added just to take awa
luminess silk foundation is pure and water based.happens when we put a few drops in this beaker of water. it mixes completely. this is what truly water based foundation should do when dropped into water. regular foundation claims to be water based, but lets put it to the test. when we drop it in the water it should mix and dissolve, but instead it falls to the bottom of the beaker, like thick lumps of goo, it's shocking. most regular foundations that claim to be water based are loaded with oils...
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after 10 years of painstaking labor, workers noticed the foundation stones were cracking. i cannot even begin to imagine how devastated those settlers felt. i'm sure they desperately wanted to just move forward. surely, there had to be another way. but they knew that such an important building for them would never stand the test of time if the foundation was not short. with great and renewed determination, thing did with a new they had to do. they made the gut wrenching this dish in to start over. -- decision to start over. 130 years later, that building still stands as a tribute to their sacrifice and tenacity. today come if you drive by that iconic building, you can see some of those stones because the foundation is once again under construction. even though the building and structure are in perfect condition, the decision was made to use new technology to fortify the foundation a catastrophic earthquake. this building where we meet tonight has gone through a similar renovation. here in utah, we built things to last. and when we learn a better way to do the job, we start
after 10 years of painstaking labor, workers noticed the foundation stones were cracking. i cannot even begin to imagine how devastated those settlers felt. i'm sure they desperately wanted to just move forward. surely, there had to be another way. but they knew that such an important building for them would never stand the test of time if the foundation was not short. with great and renewed determination, thing did with a new they had to do. they made the gut wrenching this dish in to start...
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patrick man the executive director of the foundation. through this program and we are pleased to open the doors of the national archives virtually, and share the treasures of the past with all of you through the spirited conversation. i hope you are receiving our me american experience emails and is three snacks emails if not you can go to our website on archives dot or desist oracle treat in there every week for everyone. before we begin to make sure everyone knows our distinguished speaker will be taking questions later in the program and want to make sure you have the chance to ask those questions. and be using the youtube chat function i see we've got some regulars here already know what i tell you to do which is to practice where to put your questions. send us your hometown understate and will give you a shout out later on. i say i see we got a whole bunch of folks around the country that's really exciting. stay tuned you don't have to wait until the end to ask your questions if you have a question as he's making these presentation
patrick man the executive director of the foundation. through this program and we are pleased to open the doors of the national archives virtually, and share the treasures of the past with all of you through the spirited conversation. i hope you are receiving our me american experience emails and is three snacks emails if not you can go to our website on archives dot or desist oracle treat in there every week for everyone. before we begin to make sure everyone knows our distinguished speaker...
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he's replacing those foundations cracking. it means changing school, means challenging assumptions, settina aside what may be good for your own individual school and district to support the best interest of the state. those are tough choices. over the past year, we've had critical conversations around rrace and justice if i can be o bold, puttingpu up a sign or joining a rally isn't enough. the bestbe way we can bring to life the american promise of liberty and justice for all, it's to make sure every single child, brown or black, rural or urban has the same opportunity as every other child. in utah, it shouldn't matter whatho side you were born on. in my case, what side of the line happen to live. every child in the deserves a great education from high quality well compensated teacher. i ask you to join me in this effort. our state continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. with this growth additional challenges. you know what they are, air quality, transportation, what that could derail our success and opportunities for fut
he's replacing those foundations cracking. it means changing school, means challenging assumptions, settina aside what may be good for your own individual school and district to support the best interest of the state. those are tough choices. over the past year, we've had critical conversations around rrace and justice if i can be o bold, puttingpu up a sign or joining a rally isn't enough. the bestbe way we can bring to life the american promise of liberty and justice for all, it's to make...
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his home centuries old wooden foundation has been laid bare. the findings aren't comforting. this needs to be supported otherwise he will sink. to stabilize the house new concrete pillars and a base are being constructed a little like a concrete table for the house to sit on the structure will cost everyone funded 100000 euros. my bank account is empty. but i'm happy that all this will be behind me in a few months and that i don't have to spend years living in fear and uncertainty with the guy that states. that means neighbors have jumped on board it's a good idea to have several commissioning parties because. this is a can be kind of damage isn't covered by insurers it's homeowners responsibility to ensure the upkeep of their foundation. so that's tricky because you can't control water levels because local. construction experts and city planners estimate that up to 400000 properties across the netherlands could be affected as some 4000000 homes have been built with wouldn't support structures. the daycare's also hired a foundation expert takes them and their home at some poi
his home centuries old wooden foundation has been laid bare. the findings aren't comforting. this needs to be supported otherwise he will sink. to stabilize the house new concrete pillars and a base are being constructed a little like a concrete table for the house to sit on the structure will cost everyone funded 100000 euros. my bank account is empty. but i'm happy that all this will be behind me in a few months and that i don't have to spend years living in fear and uncertainty with the guy...
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tell us about this project for the foundation.anie: yeah, so it's an honor for me to have been selected. it's a project that's been around for 17 years, and it has fundraised millions of dollars to benefit the san francisco general hospital. and it has done amazing things for the city because we have seen these hearts displayed all over the city and throughout california. my heart was selected for the 2021, one of six large hearts and many other small ones. and they will be fundraised on february 11 for a very special event that will be virtual and free. and then they will be displayed in union square in san francisco. damian: and tell us about the theme of your particular artwork. stephanie: so, my heart that was selected was titled "tales of the city," and it is a heart that depicts different areas of san francisco and the iconic images like the golden gate bridge, like lombard street, and other beautiful landmarks. they are all set in a backdrop with these very vibrant red skies that we have had a lot of in the last year, as yo
tell us about this project for the foundation.anie: yeah, so it's an honor for me to have been selected. it's a project that's been around for 17 years, and it has fundraised millions of dollars to benefit the san francisco general hospital. and it has done amazing things for the city because we have seen these hearts displayed all over the city and throughout california. my heart was selected for the 2021, one of six large hearts and many other small ones. and they will be fundraised on...
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that planning involved a national foundation.ting aside millions to ensure that there would be a lot of vaccine purchased for young children who were most at risk for polio. that plan included getting manufacturers on board and ready to begin producing the vaccine once it was approved for market use. and yet, we still had distribution problems. we still had manufacturing problems. we still had public relations problems. people who were terrified the vaccine was going to go to shareholders of certain companies. some of these companies actually did send letters to their shareholders saying you will get the vaccine first. do not worry. people were afraid doctors would charge exorbitant fees or that certain people would stockpile the vaccine. many of these fears were realized. the federal government had to step in and assume a bigger role in ensuring the vaccine was distributed equitably and also that it was in effect shared in a way that did not introduce a safety problem. they were forced into that position after some safety proble
that planning involved a national foundation.ting aside millions to ensure that there would be a lot of vaccine purchased for young children who were most at risk for polio. that plan included getting manufacturers on board and ready to begin producing the vaccine once it was approved for market use. and yet, we still had distribution problems. we still had manufacturing problems. we still had public relations problems. people who were terrified the vaccine was going to go to shareholders of...
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, the john r templeton foundation. doctor rose also contributes to policy debates on topics ranging from social security, monetary policy, education reform in healthcare reform. he does work on the evolution of firms in what he calls the new business ethics i would love to hear more about that, business ethics he's in his second term on the u.s. civil rights commission. his book the moral foundation of economic behavior of oxford university press was nominated for the book prize in his latest book which is the subject of our talk today is titled why culture matters most oxford university press, i think 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 civil rights agent on which the united states is failing their failing miserably as their respective tasks in education, media, the arts, business, politics, it is hard to think o
, the john r templeton foundation. doctor rose also contributes to policy debates on topics ranging from social security, monetary policy, education reform in healthcare reform. he does work on the evolution of firms in what he calls the new business ethics i would love to hear more about that, business ethics he's in his second term on the u.s. civil rights commission. his book the moral foundation of economic behavior of oxford university press was nominated for the book prize in his latest...
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to thipbs station from ewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". ." our top stories -- the european union says it would introduce export controls on coronavirus vaccines as the row over access intensifies. this after the eu approves the astrazeneca vaccine. it's one dose jab is 66 percent effective. and myanmar could reject the result of november's election. the strain of saying goodbye. in south africa, many are unable to have traditional burials. anchor: hello and welcome if you are watching on pbs in the u.s. or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysisere and across the globe. the european union is introducing exports controls on cororus vaccines produced in europe. the move will force pharmaceutical companies to get permission before supplying doses outside the bloc. this is amid a supply dispute between the eu and two major suppliers, astrazeneca and pfizer. the european union
the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to thipbs station from ewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". ." our top stories -- the european union says it would introduce export controls on coronavirus vaccines as the row over access intensifies. this after the eu approves the astrazeneca vaccine. it's one dose jab is 66 percent effective. and myanmar could reject the result...
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their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to decimate the population of the impoverished. this has been examined by matthew connelly as story in a columbia university in new york he has researched in detail the development of this movement from its beginnings to its impact today population council saw its mandate not just to control the rate of population growth but also to address problems of the quality of population so they have an explicit mandate to try to do something about the growth of the fertility rates among people who they thought you know would eventually take over the world if something wasn't done to reduce fertility rates across the board but especially among people who they thought would be poor parents would have even more poor children. this way of thinking also took hold in american politics in 1966 u.s. president lyndon b. johnson attached con
their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to decimate the population of the impoverished. this has been examined by matthew connelly as story in a columbia university in new york he has researched in detail the development of this movement from its beginnings to its...
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the freely editable content project is supported by the we can media foundation as a 2020 the foundation employs more than $300.00 people and has any will revenues in excess of more than $100000000.00 but at a time when truth is under assault like never before what role does with a pedia play in the media ecosystem what steps is it taking to counter misinformation and when it comes to hate speech online should tech giants and social media platforms be the ones to moderate that. these are some of the questions we put forward to the chief executive officer and executive director of the we can media foundation catherine mark talks to al-jazeera. chief executive officer of the wikimedia foundation catherine marr thank you for talking to al-jazeera thank you for having me catherine i've heard you say in the past that wikipedia is not meant to be truth what do you mean by that. what i mean by that is that we could pedia is a constantly changing record of what we agree on and i'm important it is full of facts are facts but the idea of truth is something a little more complicated that requires u
the freely editable content project is supported by the we can media foundation as a 2020 the foundation employs more than $300.00 people and has any will revenues in excess of more than $100000000.00 but at a time when truth is under assault like never before what role does with a pedia play in the media ecosystem what steps is it taking to counter misinformation and when it comes to hate speech online should tech giants and social media platforms be the ones to moderate that. these are some...
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schwab, the david stepper charitable foundation inc. the fair weather foundation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. >> douglas brinkley, welcome to fl "firing line," and mary frances berry, welcome back to "firing line." >> thank you. >> i'm delighted to welcome two renowned solars of american history to the program this week who can add historic perspective to president biden's nomination. professor berry you have written extensively about civil rights, about women's rights and about the constitution. professor brinkley, you are -- prolific author about the presidency and many other areas of american life. take a listen to a portion of president biden's inaugural address. >> this is our historic moment of crisis in challenge and unit is the path forward. and we must meet this moment as the united states of america. if we do that, i guarantee you we will not fail. we have never, ever, ever failed in america when we've acted together. >> as you listened to the inaugural address, doug, how did it compare to the great
schwab, the david stepper charitable foundation inc. the fair weather foundation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. >> douglas brinkley, welcome to fl "firing line," and mary frances berry, welcome back to "firing line." >> thank you. >> i'm delighted to welcome two renowned solars of american history to the program this week who can add historic perspective to president biden's nomination. professor berry you have written extensively...
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the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. patrick: hello. welcome, everyone, to the national archives foundations virtual program series. i'm patrick madden, the executive director of the national archives foundation, and we're really glad you've joined us this afternoon for a wonderful program. through the program, we are able to share the treasures. this will afternoon you'll hear a lot about a texas who made quite a bit of difference in our country's history. by now you have been receiving our american experience e-mails on tuesdays or our history snacks e-mails which are crafted with content for our young
the foundation hosted this event and provided the video. patrick: hello. welcome, everyone, to the national archives foundations virtual program series. i'm patrick madden, the executive director of the national archives foundation, and we're really glad you've joined us this afternoon for a wonderful program. through the program, we are able to share the treasures. this will afternoon you'll hear a lot about a texas who made quite a bit of difference in our country's history. by now you have...
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". healthquity task force announced in the transition. >> you are watching the bbc. president biden at the white house tlining his covid-19 strategy. i want to welcome our pbs viewers in the united states and around the world. pres. biden: fighting disinformation campaigns that are underway. abov all, our plan is to restore public trust. we will make sure science and public health experts will speak directly to you. that is why you will hear more from dr. fauci, not the president. but the real, genuine experts and scientists. we will make sure they were free from political interference and they make decisions strictly based on science and health care alone. science and health alone. not with the political consequences. the vice president and i in our administration will be honest and transparent with you about the good news and the bad. we
the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". healthquity task force announced in the transition. >> you are watching the bbc. president biden at the white house tlining his covid-19 strategy. i want to welcome our pbs viewers in the united states and around the world. pres. biden: fighting disinformation...
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> no. this is "outside source" in the u.k. the rate of covid infections continues to drop. with the number of people being admitted to hospital is still increasing. a special report from inside the royal hospital where staff and resources stretched to the limit. russian court orders navalny be held in custody for 30 days. >> what is going on here is lawlessness. >> the world health organization warns we are on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure. over the way vaccine are shared out. >> the price of this failure will be paid with lives and livelihoods in the world's poorest countries. >> the fbi vets all 25,000 national guard troops in washington providing security for wednesday's inauguration looking for a possible right wing extremist links. and risking temperatures of up to minus 70 to scale the second highest mountain in winter.
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this is a foundational myth. a fiction so-with the fact that state-based moneys derive from the public debt represented asmar, said a fictitious capital, form of wallet that is not leal. it will become real if the tax revenue accrued but is is in principle fictitious. there was one more dimension of the securing of paper money, and the entire monetary system in the 1690s and the decades immediately after and that's the war waged isaac newton. newton was appoint in the 1690s as warden of the london comment then master of the mint. his first obligation was to figure out a process of minting english coins and couldn't be clipped easily as had been a historic problem. coins with very soft little edges could be clipped for gold and silver, even copper. but more than this, in addition to creating a more secure form of minting, newton went on a permanent campaign to hunt down clippers and considers court fitters hitch sed up a system of spies and he wents into inns and pubs where he hunted down and trapped counterfeiter
this is a foundational myth. a fiction so-with the fact that state-based moneys derive from the public debt represented asmar, said a fictitious capital, form of wallet that is not leal. it will become real if the tax revenue accrued but is is in principle fictitious. there was one more dimension of the securing of paper money, and the entire monetary system in the 1690s and the decades immediately after and that's the war waged isaac newton. newton was appoint in the 1690s as warden of the...
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foundation.emic, san francisco resident became a foster parent, claiming train and partner service dogs for veterans dealing with ptsd. as collateral, she agreed to pay a refundable, $2500 deposit while the puppy was under her care. after two dollars -- two dogs got very little training, she became suspicious. she questioned how they would become service dogs. last week, she left the program. >> i don't believe they ever go through training to actually become service animals. >> reporter: angel wrote a check to return her deposit and reimburse her expenses. the organization froze the check after handing it to her. other foster pasocial media or the phone, complaining of similar issues. la$2500 deposit. angel says the allegations are false. >> i am not a con artist or scam artist. there are miscommunications. >> reporter: keychains -- he trains puppies. the service dogs are well- trained. also, angel says he will refund k and other foster parents once a vet checks on the conditions of the returned
foundation.emic, san francisco resident became a foster parent, claiming train and partner service dogs for veterans dealing with ptsd. as collateral, she agreed to pay a refundable, $2500 deposit while the puppy was under her care. after two dollars -- two dogs got very little training, she became suspicious. she questioned how they would become service dogs. last week, she left the program. >> i don't believe they ever go through training to actually become service animals. >>...
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". welcome to "outside source." more than 100,000 people have di from covid-19 in u.k. >> i take full responsibility for everything the government has done. what i can tell you is that we truly did everything we could and continue to do everything we can. ros: today is a moment to think about all those that have been lost and their families. we will hear their stories. also in the program, there is a row over critical supplies that is playing out at the world economic forum. >> europe invested billionto help develop the world's first covid-19 vaccines. to create a truly global, common good. >> we need those who have the vaccine, to release the vaccines so that other countries can ha them. ros: we will also be in washington, d.c. u.s. senators are being sworn in as jurors ahead of donald trump second impeachment trial in two weeks. ♪ ros: w
the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". welcome to "outside source." more than 100,000 people have di from covid-19 in u.k. >> i take full responsibility for everything the government has done. what i can tell you is that we truly did everything we could and continue to do everything we can....
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his home centuries old wooden foundation has been laid bare. the findings aren't comforting. this needs to be supported otherwise he will sink. to stabilize the house new concrete pillars and a base are being constructed a little like a concrete table for the house to sit on the structure will cost everyone funded haida 100000 euros. my bank account is empty. but i'm happy that all this will be behind me in a few months and that i don't have to spend years living in fear and uncertainty which if we got the faith. that dreams neighbors have jumped on board it's a good idea to have several commissioning parties because. this is a can be kind of damage isn't covered by insurers it's whom owners responsibility to ensure the upkeep of their friend. so that's tricky because you can't control water levels because local construction experts and city planners estimate that up to 400000 properties across the netherlands could be affected as some 4000000 dutch homes have been built with wooden support structures. the daycare's also hired a foundation expert takes them and their home at
his home centuries old wooden foundation has been laid bare. the findings aren't comforting. this needs to be supported otherwise he will sink. to stabilize the house new concrete pillars and a base are being constructed a little like a concrete table for the house to sit on the structure will cost everyone funded haida 100000 euros. my bank account is empty. but i'm happy that all this will be behind me in a few months and that i don't have to spend years living in fear and uncertainty which...
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for americs neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello. "outside source." this is donald trump last day as president. but what i was left of donald trump's biggest allies mitch mcconnell turns against him with this on last week's capital riots. sen. mcconnell: the mob was fed lies. >> wednesday's ceremony will be different to any other presidenti inauguration in history. 12,000 to 25,000 national guards deployed to washington, vetting by the fbi. joe biden's pick for secretary of defense is about to appear before the senate for his confirmation hearing. in the last few minutes, the u.s. death toll covid-19 has passed 400,000. report from new york. thousands of hundred migrants in guatemala blocked from moving north to the u.s. we will be looking at what changes joe biden is making to america's tough immigration policy. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the glob
the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for americs neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello. "outside source." this is donald trump last day as president. but what i was left of donald trump's biggest allies mitch mcconnell turns against him with this on last week's capital riots. sen. mcconnell: the mob was fed lies. >> wednesday's...
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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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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc news. president biden is to outline his plans to tackle the economic crisis created by the coronavirus pandemic. we will bring it to you live. articles of impeachment against donald trump. they will be served to the senate on monday, paving the way for his trial to begin. new research suggests the u.k. strain of the coronavirus may be more deadly than the original virus. >> there is some evidence that the new variant, the variant first identified in london and the southeast may be associated with a higher degree of mortality. >> the european commission presses pfizer over delays that have led to vaccine shortages in italy, spain, and germany. ♪ >> welcome. president biden is expected to outline his plans tackling the economic crisis that has resulted from the coronavirus pandemic. he has revealed a $1.9 trillion stimulus
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation.g solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". ros: i am ros atkins. welcome to "outside source." president biden saying america has to lead the world in responding to climate change. pres. biden: in my view, we have already waited too long to deal with the climate crisis and we cannot wait any longer. we see it, feeling, no it in our bones. it is time to act. ros: he will as congress to eliminate u.s. subsidies for fossil fuels and host a summit of world leaders to focus international efforts. the eu is talking about astrazeneca's failure to reach promises of supplying the coronavirus vaccine. and talk of travel restrictions. events marking holocaust memorial day, 76 years since. ♪ welcome to those of you watching on bbc world news and those of you watching on pbs in america. joe biden has made climate change a key focus for his administration. on day one, he rejoined the paris cli
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weeks his home centuries old wooden foundation has been laid bare. the findings aren't comforting. this needs to be supported otherwise it will sink. to stabilise the house new concrete pillars and a base are being constructed a little like a concrete table for the house to sit on. the structure will cost. 100000 euros. or my bank account is empty. but i'm happy that all this will be me in a few months and that i don't have to spend years living in fear and uncertainty with a guy that states. that means neighbors have jumped on board it's a good idea to have several commissioning parties because. of the kind of damage isn't covered by insurers it's homeowners responsibility to ensure the upkeep of their foundation. so that's tricky because you can't control your levels because. construction experts and city planners estimate that up to 400000 properties across the netherlands could be affected as some 4000000 homes have been built with wooden support structures. the daycare's also hired a foundation expert takes them and their home. at some points ma
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heter gel got kicked out of the military health foundation, he started the beyond the buddy foundation. >> it is disheartening and it makes me angry. it hurts my soul. this is a master at his craft. please be very careful with this gentleman. he has a silver tongue. >> reporter: dayton and others filed police reports and sheds reports with us. they say the police have done nothing.>> reporter: have any charges been filed? no. have i been contacted by law enforcement with regard to the issue that happened with my prior organization? no.>> reporter: accusers decided to go public so they can warn others to stay away from this nonprofit. in san francisco, kpix 5. >>> jacob angel says his organization charges veterans for the service dogs, based on their incomes. he says the prices of the four dogs that have been sold to recipients range from $1800 up to $4000. >>> three of the six inmates that used a homemade rope to escape the merced county jail over the weekend are back behind bars tonight. the two just captured near san diego joint edgar ventura, found west of fresno this afternoon. amo
heter gel got kicked out of the military health foundation, he started the beyond the buddy foundation. >> it is disheartening and it makes me angry. it hurts my soul. this is a master at his craft. please be very careful with this gentleman. he has a silver tongue. >> reporter: dayton and others filed police reports and sheds reports with us. they say the police have done nothing.>> reporter: have any charges been filed? no. have i been contacted by law enforcement with...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.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. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins. welcome to "outside source." donald trump says his words before the attack of the capital were totally appropriate as democrats push to have the president removed from office immediately or face a second impeachment. >> no violence. never violence. we want absolutely no violence. the impeachment is a continuation of the greatest witchhunt in the history of politics. it is ridiculous. ros: as congress debates whether he should complete his term, donald trump flies to texas to view the border wall, a major feature of his 2016 campaign. press lockdowns re: implemented across the world -- as lockdowns are implemented across the world, we look at whether a new coronavirus variant is to blame. a devastating report in ireland, 9000 children died over decades in thousands
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individuals d by and foundations we don't take any money from corporations or the government . >> presidents signed recently and executive order. at that set the following, respect former appointees from lobbying their former agencies for two years. it has restrictions on shadow lobbying and a golden parachute fan for incoming appointees. let's begin with the first ee restriction of former appointees from lobbying their former agency for two years. who does this apply to? >> it's applying to the political appointees of the biden administration, the top people go in so county officials and people belowthe doing confirmation by the senate as well as top white house employees . and the first division that talking about is what happens when you leave government and prohibiting you from basically cashing in on your service by getting a job as a lobbyist. focused on the work you have done while you are in er government. >> does this apply to president trumps staff? >> it does not. this is an executive order that will apply to the appointees of the biden administration. president trump adopted a si
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the heritage foundation provided this video for their event. angela: we are very excited about our partnership with dr. erik paterson and the religious freedom institute as we celebrate the 400th anniversary of the signing of the mayflower compact. as you know, this happened on november 11, 1620. part 3 of our series is titled "the mayflower compact to the foundations of property rights, liberty, and prosperity." another fruit of liberty valued by the founders is the idea and practice of america as a commercial republic. the united states is not a european social democracy. american capitalism is based on natural rights to life, liberty, and property, and nourished by the rule of law and the economic principles fostered by the united states constitution. it has been built from bottom up on the practical wisdom and experience of generations. the result, our system of democratic capitalism has lifted millions out of poverty for over 200 years. people from around the planet still want to come to america for the economic opportunity which they are
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schwab, the david tepper foundation inc., the fair weather foundation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc.. >> senator tim kaine, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you, margaret. >> 47 republicans voted earlier this week to decide whether the firing of a former president is actually institutional. only 47 democratsoined democrats to dismiss this effort. this is well short of the 17 republicans that would be needed to vote to convict the former president. senator, what is your sense of the senate about the possibility of impeachment? >> margaret, i think the behavior is impeachable and certainly warrants conviction, but i think the chances are virtual zero. as you pointed out, this vote was basically on the question of whether you could try a former official in an impeachment trial. there are legal arguments both ways on that. i think the better argument is certainly that you can do such a trial. but 45 republicans have said they don't think that it is in accord with the constitution. so i would be shocked if even a single one of them would be willing to vote for c
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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. (sirens wailing) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> narrator: donald trump's presidency ended in a violent assault on american democracy. >> fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just four years before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. >> narrator: america's elected leaders looked on... >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> narrator: ...unable to stop it or unwilling to see it. >> now arrives the hour of action. >> narrator: the carnage he vowed to end was in fact just beginning. >> this american
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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, it is 10:39 central standard time, 11:39 eastern. roger stone, who worked in four administrations, been involved in nine campaigns, he's here tonight. >> it's a moment of enormous tension. i'm working the phones very aggressively. working my contacts. >> but i've gotta shake your hand. what a strong showing regardless. >> i was in the studio with alex jones and roger on election day. and the metrics were off the charts about how many people were tuning into infowars, numbers that were comparable to the networks. >> narrator: alex jones-- extremist conspiracy theorist-- had rallied his audience behind donald trump. >> ...is saying trump is projected to win. >> as the night drew on, it became clearer and clearer that trump was likely to win. >> it is officially over,
park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, it is 10:39 central standard time, 11:39 eastern. roger stone, who worked in four administrations, been involved in nine campaigns, he's here tonight. >> it's a moment of...
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it's about the foundation of a new order the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network also keep her. china is promising its partners rich. but in europe there's a sharp. morning with the exception more news from the new superpower to become dependent on it trying to speak to your. storage food you're going to use on g.w. . is this do we use live from berlin russian opposition leader alex they know about me as arrested in moscow the kremlin critic was detained upon landing at a moscow airport hours after he departed berlin where it was recovering from a nerve agent attack that almost killed him dozens of his supporters were also arrested. also coming up mismanagement interference are putting a tally in hospitals out of action beds are empty and equipment goes unused while the pandemic rages on.
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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from thomas and karen hamilton. >> as today, i announce my candidacy for the esident of the united states of america... friends, today i filed the necessary papers to become candidate for president of the united states. today i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> when people get in the habit of running for president, and in the habit of wanting the presidency, and in the habit, when they reflect on their lives, of thinking they could win, and they cod be a good president, that's a hard habit to break. dreams die hard. >> narrator: in the 2020 election, joe biden's dream of the presidency was fading. >> he was seen as yesterday's news. was a very rickety ship. he was not as eloquent as he was 30 years ago, like most people wouldn't be. and he
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the park foundation, dedicated to heighteng public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support frojon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. (overlapping voices) >> how can i love america? i can't... i don't think i canca love america, t put that into words. >> we don't know when it's gonna pass. >> i feel a revolution coming, it's getting closer every day. >> i have learnt to love being alone.♪ ♪ >> narrator: these are the voices of americans. (overlapping voices) >> people are getting angrier and angrr. >> i wanna be in charge of my own life! >> narrator: gathered from across a divided nation... >> we're just gog too far in opposite directions.us >>set the scene for us, how are you feeling? give us a clap, first. >> narrator: in this film, americans reflect on a year of turmoil... >> it's never gonna be the sam after this. >> i wish there wasn't as muchis hate in th world as what we have. (riot guns) >> we're scared to death of this thing and nobody wants to die. >> we have no rea
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the richard nixon foundation was a co-host of this event. >> good evening, everyone. to all of our friends here and those watching by c-span and on facebook live, my name is stewart mclaurin. i'm the president of the white house historical association and it's my privilege to welcome you to historic decatur house and the white house historical association. tonight's program is very exciting and we are honored to partner with our good friends at the richard nixon foundation. i'd like to welcome dr. jim kavanagh, the chairman of the board of the nixon foundation, his wife esther right up here on the front row. and hugh hue wilt, the president of the nixon foundation you'll hear from in a few moments. many guests are here. we are happy to have you here tonight. this marks the 50th anniversary of patricia nixon becoming the first lady of the united states. they added over 600 paintings and the most of any presidency. the significance of this will be discussed in tonight's program but it's very important to us here at the white house historical association as a core part o
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.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. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i'm a wn washington, d.c., and this is bbc world news america. resident elect joe biden lays out an ambitious coronavirus vaccination plan, warning things will get worse before they get better. president-elect biden: truthfully, we remain in a very dark winter. infection rates are up 34%. people are being hospitalized because of covid than ever before. laura: early results from uganda's election give president -- the lead but his main challenger claims widespread fraud. the transition in germany as angela merkel prepares to step down after 16 years in power. we will look at who is vying to replace her. >> are y michael j fitch? laura: one of the oldest tricks in the book, a magician celebrating a century of illusion. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. two
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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. >> this is b world news america. mahow's lrs say they will introduce articles of impeachment against president trump. how much has the violence damaged his legacy? supporters enroll .ome of his president elect biden says he will all covid vaccines when he takes office. concern.is my number to get the virus underontrol. >> brazil has surpassed 200,000 deaths from covid-19 with no signs of the virus slowing down. for all of you watching on, pbs and around the globe,, welcome to bbc news america. a trio of democraticy lawmakers hey will bring articles of impeachment against president trump. they begin drafting the measure as they sheltered in place during the riots witnesday. the house has issued a statement saying any moves toward impeachment wouldnly serve to further divide our great country. for his papresident trump says
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