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it into a foundation, and then the foundation would to some extent be controlled for a while by families eventually the families would not be in control. in the ford foundation case, henry ford famously got off the board many decades ago because he was not happy, it was said, with the ford foundation. now you have reengaged the ford family. was that hard to do? darren: henry ford ii left the board in 1976. and it is true that he was happy about a lot of the work of the ford foundation, but he was unhappy. he was unhappy because the work we did in the american south to advance integration and to support efforts to deem illegal discriminatory practices was a problem, because southern dealers felt the displeasure of southern consumers. so henry ford ii was hearing from ford motor company dealers that their consumers didn't want to buy our cars. so he decided to leave. we have been independent of the ford family and ford motor co. for over six decades. i believed that it was critically important for us to reengage the ford family. this is where the money came from. it was important to reenga
it into a foundation, and then the foundation would to some extent be controlled for a while by families eventually the families would not be in control. in the ford foundation case, henry ford famously got off the board many decades ago because he was not happy, it was said, with the ford foundation. now you have reengaged the ford family. was that hard to do? darren: henry ford ii left the board in 1976. and it is true that he was happy about a lot of the work of the ford foundation, but he...
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is that a new model or do you think the traditional model, the ford foundation, the rockefeller foundationll stay as the model for large philanthropic foundations? darren: i think the model of philanthropy over many decades will continue to exist. but the exciting thing about this moment is that there are new models. you mentioned two terrific ones like what jeff bezos is doing, as well as mckenzie scott. all of these are part of a landscape of philanthropic pluralism, which we should celebrate. no country in world has the diversity of ways of giving as we do in the united states. so, i celebrate every time a new foundation is created in whatever form. david: let's suppose you're not a billionaire. you're just an average person. why should you want to give away money? you work hard to get this money. why not just buy things for your friends and family? darren: first of all, some of the best philanthropists in this country are small donors. they understand what it is like to work really hard and for many of them, they don't have a lot of disposable income and yet they give to their church.
is that a new model or do you think the traditional model, the ford foundation, the rockefeller foundationll stay as the model for large philanthropic foundations? darren: i think the model of philanthropy over many decades will continue to exist. but the exciting thing about this moment is that there are new models. you mentioned two terrific ones like what jeff bezos is doing, as well as mckenzie scott. all of these are part of a landscape of philanthropic pluralism, which we should...
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it was said with the ford foundation.u have reengaged the ford family. was it hard to do? darren: henry ford the second left the board in 1976. it is true, he was happy about a lot of the work of the ford foundation, but he was unhappy. the work that we did in the american south to advance integration and to support efforts to deem illegal discriminatory practices was a problem, because southern dealers felt the displeasure of southern consumers. so henry ford ii was hearing from ford motor company dealers their consumers did not want to buy our cars. so he decided to leave. we have been independent of the ford family and ford motor co. for over six decades. i believed it was critically important for us to reengage the ford family. this is where the money came from. it was important to reengage in the city of detroit. this is why we played a pivotal role in the bankruptcy. re-engaging with the ford family was easy. bill ford and his mother, martha firestone-ford, are among some of the most amazing people i know. they were
it was said with the ford foundation.u have reengaged the ford family. was it hard to do? darren: henry ford the second left the board in 1976. it is true, he was happy about a lot of the work of the ford foundation, but he was unhappy. the work that we did in the american south to advance integration and to support efforts to deem illegal discriminatory practices was a problem, because southern dealers felt the displeasure of southern consumers. so henry ford ii was hearing from ford motor...
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no foundation had done that before. once the investment committee started to think about the options, it became clear it was the best option. david: for you able to get other large foundations to do the same? darren: there were a number of foundations that would have done this. , kellogg, macarthur, doris duke, but the bigger message was that we needed to do more than simply going by the irs minimum 5% payout. at a time of covid when we had more money than ever, it was not morally defensible to spend 5%. david: let's talk about george floyd. you lived through the civil rights revolution in the 60's, and we have the post-civil rights efforts in the 70's and 80's. it was not until george floyd was murdered that some people took seriously the discrimination that africans americans faced. is it your perception that church floyd had an incredible -- george floyd had an incredible impact? darren: we were all at home as a country. secondly, this was fully videotaped from the moment he was put on the ground to his last breath.
no foundation had done that before. once the investment committee started to think about the options, it became clear it was the best option. david: for you able to get other large foundations to do the same? darren: there were a number of foundations that would have done this. , kellogg, macarthur, doris duke, but the bigger message was that we needed to do more than simply going by the irs minimum 5% payout. at a time of covid when we had more money than ever, it was not morally defensible to...
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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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plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationhtened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified professional and see what >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would miss my personal interactions with the o
plate when you don't have room above our foundation to drill from the top. >> so, now we have our foundationhtened screw a couple of ways to take care of a foundation what's the best. >> the best one depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the...
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thanks for your work at the management foundation.e do something besides using high school yearbook pictures in this brochure? this is not even 40 years. but it is a treat to be with you and i want to pay tribute to the staff because this award is for them. when i came to congress, i came as an arch piner, a business person who started this is is over a long period of time, and a former congressional staffer. i used to work across the street and the other chamber as a staffer in the 1980's. i had some familiarity with the 1980's on capitol hill and it was exciting to come back to the capital and see how technology played in serving our constituents and a faster, more accessible way. but i owe this to my staff and i think them for, led by my chief of staff who only has one therapy appointment a week working for me, but it has been a great eight years together, brooke, and thank you for your leadership. i would be remiss without thinking dylan frost, my -- director and my district director back in little rock. the core of what we did wa
thanks for your work at the management foundation.e do something besides using high school yearbook pictures in this brochure? this is not even 40 years. but it is a treat to be with you and i want to pay tribute to the staff because this award is for them. when i came to congress, i came as an arch piner, a business person who started this is is over a long period of time, and a former congressional staffer. i used to work across the street and the other chamber as a staffer in the 1980's. i...
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the founders, the foundation. the for-profit, nonprofit entities. there was some serious fact-finding and investigative work there. >> one other thing i would say that i noticed in working on this and i actually think this is a trend that's been happening overall. in the world is that the power centers are shifting from finance to developers to coders. so what you see happening in the founding of ethereum and these other conflicts and especially in the beginning there's sconflicts between the groups known as the biz guys in the other group known as the dance and what's happening is the evdevs prevail over and over again and that's a reflection of how previously wall street was the center of the universe that's where eyoung grads would want to go work and then it became silicon valley but now silicon valley executives are looking at crypto companies and even one of the cofounders of coin base started off as kind of like a programmer at goldman sachs when he told me he would treat it like an it person. that the finance people, fred person. and the fin
the founders, the foundation. the for-profit, nonprofit entities. there was some serious fact-finding and investigative work there. >> one other thing i would say that i noticed in working on this and i actually think this is a trend that's been happening overall. in the world is that the power centers are shifting from finance to developers to coders. so what you see happening in the founding of ethereum and these other conflicts and especially in the beginning there's sconflicts between...
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the founders, the foundation, the, you know, for-profit, nonprofit entities. this were some serious fact finding, investigative work there. >> yeah, and one other thing i would say actually that i noticed in working on this, and i actually think that this is a trend that's been happening kind of overall in the world, is that the power centers are shifting from finance to developers, to coders, and so what you see happen in the founding of etheorem, there are these conflicts and especially in the beginning, a lot of conflicts between the groups, sort of known as the biz guys and then the other group known as the doves, and what's fascinating, the doves just prevail over and over again, and i sort of feel like that is a further reflection of how, you know, previously wall street kind of was the center of the universe and that's where young grads would want to go work and then it became silicon valley and now silicon valley executives are leaving for crypto companies. and even one of the coin founders of the coin base. he started off as kind of like a programmer
the founders, the foundation, the, you know, for-profit, nonprofit entities. this were some serious fact finding, investigative work there. >> yeah, and one other thing i would say actually that i noticed in working on this, and i actually think that this is a trend that's been happening kind of overall in the world, is that the power centers are shifting from finance to developers, to coders, and so what you see happen in the founding of etheorem, there are these conflicts and especially...
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and and so on and so forth for-profit corporation or nonprofit foundation. yeah. mm-hmm and eventually vitalik and the devs. won out yeah, because they wanted open source. they wanted to have this decentralized network. that wasn't going to profit from the customers, but have everybody share in the wealth creation with the users and even before then actually vitalik had these other ideas to make it more like bitcoin more the way satoshi had done it where there wasn't going to be what's called a pre-mine which is where the creators kind of create some of the coins before they launched the network to sort of like creating equity for themselves beforehand. but he was overruled by the business guys early on so well one of them in particular anthony. mm-hmm. so but eventually yeah the devs went out and then so then there was a second phase of am i would say and this took everyone to switzerland and to create a nonprofit organization, but then a whole new set of characters were introduced and one of them was ming chan who became the executive director of the theorem fou
and and so on and so forth for-profit corporation or nonprofit foundation. yeah. mm-hmm and eventually vitalik and the devs. won out yeah, because they wanted open source. they wanted to have this decentralized network. that wasn't going to profit from the customers, but have everybody share in the wealth creation with the users and even before then actually vitalik had these other ideas to make it more like bitcoin more the way satoshi had done it where there wasn't going to be what's called a...
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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 speakingative 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 barefo college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving trainees from different countries. tanzania mainland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. they
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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, tidewell foundation, pinellas community foundation, gulf coast jfcs, the barry alpert family, the alann family, the elizabeth sembler family, the geoff simon family, the jennifer williams family, jewish federation of florida's gulf coast, jewish federation of sarasota manatee, and tampa jewish community centers & federation. ha crimes are escalating globally
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park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... heising-simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and possibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additonal support from koo and patrica yuen. support for “the power of big oil” is provided by the wnet group's peril and promise initiative reporting on the human stories of climate change, with major funding by: and additional funding by: additional support for this program is by the jpb foundation and the gbh planet future fund. ♪ ♪ >> in 1998, there was this meeting in d.c. it was convened by the amecan petroleum institute. exxon is in the room, chevron, southern company, with various think tank officers, communications professionals, and right-wing, libertarian professionals. they're hatching a plan to stop people from worrying about climate change. >> narrator: less than a year earlier, some of those in the room had helped block american participation in a major international attempt to combat climate change. they
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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 firstborn. [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 too d
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the women's foundation of california. a number of other very great organizations that have led to real change and, yes, she's my friend, but i'm also in awe of her ability to continue with grace to always figure out a way to do something great, to touch the lives of other people and, brenda, on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, today in celebration of women's history month, we recognize you for your contribution to san francisco and we are grateful and honored for everything you've done to touch the lives of individuals and organizations in san francisco. [ applause ] >> these are beautiful. thank you. >> you can say a few words. >> amanda. >> be a dear. >> okay. you want us to take the picture. >> and we're going to do more afterward. >> well, thank you. you know, i'm like the biggest cry baby. i have all these emotions that always show up but i want to thank you and one of the things that makes me so proud is to see london and the woman and the leader, i mean, are a courageous warrior in the woman she has
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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". ♪ >> hello. this is "oside source." russiaill stop supplying gas to european countries it deems unfriendly unless they pay for it in rubles. vladimir putin has signed the decree, which will take effect april 1. european states are calling it black male. >> the financial system of -- it blackmail. >> the financial system -- it makes no sense to use the currency of these countries. >> a humanitarian convoy has been sent to rescue civilians in mariupol, but does vladimir putin know how badly his invasion is going? >> we believe his advisers are afraid to tell him the truth, what's going on, and the extent of these misjudgments must be crystal clear to the regime. >> here in the u.k., we talk to more victims of the failings in england's maternity services. ministers are promising sweeping re
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the idea of reclaim foundation was born. >>a nonprofit to help other survivors of trauma just as megan was gaining a semblance of normalcy. she survived another kind of tragedy. a hit and run crash broke my back in 2 places and then push my vertebrae. >>towards minors. so i actually needed 4 screws and 2 rods to hold my together. after megan got spinal surgery, she learned how to walk and get her strength back up, becoming even more inspired to help others and lived through the worst. don't want to lie. these 2 things limit me from doing it and it also re frame how much time we have >>how long we have to live. reclaim foundation is completely run by volunteers and supported by donations. the mission is to provide resources to survivors of trauma and connect them with other survivors. megan is also launching a portal on the web site this summer, allowing survivors to write in an online journal to express themselves privately or share publicly been affected by mass shooting. so i can write an entry, put it into >>black communi
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the founders and the foundation, the for-profit, nonprofit entities. there were some serious effect of. finding an investigative wok there. >> one other thing i would say actually i noticed in working on this and i actually think this is a trend that has been happening kind of overall in the world is that the power centers are shifting from finance to developers to decoders. so what you see happen in the founding of a theory is after these conflicts especially in the beginning there's a lot ofbe conflict between the groups in the biz guys the other group on what's fascinating ist they just prevail over and over again. i sort of feel like that is a further reflection of how previously wall street was a center of the universe on that is where young grads would want to go work. and then it became silicon valley. announced silicon valleys are leaving for crypto companies. and even when the coy cofounders of coin base started off as a programmer at goldman sach's but he told me he was treated like an it person. the finance people. >> fred errs him. >> the f
the founders and the foundation, the for-profit, nonprofit entities. there were some serious effect of. finding an investigative wok there. >> one other thing i would say actually i noticed in working on this and i actually think this is a trend that has been happening kind of overall in the world is that the power centers are shifting from finance to developers to decoders. so what you see happen in the founding of a theory is after these conflicts especially in the beginning there's a...
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and the gates foundation, huge nonprofit. given up 60 million in grants since they began last year alone. they funded work in 134 countries there appeared in the space of health equity research, development funding . but to quote you, you write bill gates has adequate the mind of a genius and the morals of the. let's talk about. >> thank you for that question. so india is the largest beneficiary of the gates foundation and my entire career as a health reporter i've been with mister gates quite a few times. and mister gates wants to solve malaria. we have a disease with coronavirus has been canceled but what he did was the oxford university funded vaccines. he handed it to an indian company as a package monopoly so only one company in india manufactured their jobs. for the rest of the world. and it doesn't take a genius to find that concentrated supply for the world. i don't know if you remember the devastating second wave they had six months ago and that drove the vaccine supply to 91 countries and all of this is because mist
and the gates foundation, huge nonprofit. given up 60 million in grants since they began last year alone. they funded work in 134 countries there appeared in the space of health equity research, development funding . but to quote you, you write bill gates has adequate the mind of a genius and the morals of the. let's talk about. >> thank you for that question. so india is the largest beneficiary of the gates foundation and my entire career as a health reporter i've been with mister gates...
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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 ers ke you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> this is bbc news. in ukraine, evidence of intense fighting, as russian troop retreat, with civilians killed in the fighting. >> this is more than just a collection of teible deaths. it's a crime scene. under the laws of war, civilians are supposed to be protected. >> russia says ukrainian helicopters attacked an oil depot in russian territory. ukraine has denied it is behind the attack. amazon is beaten by workers in new york as they vote in favor of the trade union, a first for amazon in the u.s. millions of people in the u.k. are hit by t biggest rising energy prices in living memory. >> i'm scared to see how it will go. am i going to be able to afford to eat, wash my pots, and also have my heating on? >> and the draw is announced for the 2022 world cup in qatar. we will bring you news
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young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause] >> the necessary mental health treatments and supports if severe illness, incarceration and death. long-standing social and economic historically marginalized groups is particularly bleak outcomes. we finally take on these issues in a serious holistic manner will take all of us working together to address this invisible suffering across many communities. >> addiction specialist and others on drug use, suicide risk and solutions for mental health treatment before the house ways and means committee. other topics include the impact of the covid pandemic on mental health and stigmas associated with mental health treatment. watch tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or watch full
young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause] >> the necessary mental health treatments and supports if severe illness, incarceration and death. long-standing social and economic historically marginalized groups is...
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that is the foundation, and encourage others to do it. that is the next level and then beyond that is to exercise your first amendment rights not simply freedom of speech, butf the right to petition your government which basically means if you think there are societal changes that need to be made, that you exercise your right to petition those in office and the expectation that they do it or work towards that change and that can be at the most local level of government, municipal, city, county, village, town, state level or federal level with your member of congress or united states senator. don't over estimate -- underestimate the power of engagement as it relates to my own experiences in the house where what the people i represent say to me matters. i don't hold the title of law or duke. its representative. to be the best possible representative, i have to channel the dreams and aspirations and concerns and fears and anxieties in the words of some of the framers, the passions of the people that are privileged to represent. the more you
that is the foundation, and encourage others to do it. that is the next level and then beyond that is to exercise your first amendment rights not simply freedom of speech, butf the right to petition your government which basically means if you think there are societal changes that need to be made, that you exercise your right to petition those in office and the expectation that they do it or work towards that change and that can be at the most local level of government, municipal, city, county,...
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a foundation in which states did not? carry out aggressive war you respected the territorial integrity and national sovereignty. of your neighbors this whole edifice of arms control could not have built otherwise. the edifice succeeded when the cold war ended all of the key elements of nuclear. peace were in hand. we had them. we had achieved them through our diplomatically labor. we had this. agreement to respect one's neighbors we had treaties that reduced these nuclear are some. interruption for a pop quiz how many nuclear weapons? or manufactured since 1945 take a wild guess. a hundred and twenty-five thousand 125,000 not one of them has been used. in warfare so far and that happened because of this thing that we called arms control. as well as the thing we called deterrence. but deterrence is dangerous. it's supposed to be dangerous. otherwise, i'm not going to deter you. i need to threaten you. so deterrence as a standalone doesn't prevent mushroom clouds. it points us in the direction of mushroom clouds its arms co
a foundation in which states did not? carry out aggressive war you respected the territorial integrity and national sovereignty. of your neighbors this whole edifice of arms control could not have built otherwise. the edifice succeeded when the cold war ended all of the key elements of nuclear. peace were in hand. we had them. we had achieved them through our diplomatically labor. we had this. agreement to respect one's neighbors we had treaties that reduced these nuclear are some. interruption...
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young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause]
young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause]
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young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause] >> not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson six series new because they were transcribing. many of the conversations were taped johnson would signal to them. >> c-span and c-span.org/ukraine. our web resource page where you can watch the latest videos on demand and follow suite from journalist on the ground. go to c-span.org/ukraine. >> now available in the c-span shop, c-span 2020 the rectory. this compact spiral-bound guide with contact information for every -- state governors and the biden administration. every c-span purchase helps
young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause] >> not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson six series new because they were transcribing. many of the conversations were taped johnson would signal...
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where did all the money gets foundation is invested in india go. it's a question to ask. so yeah, a short answer is bill gates is not the solution to our problems. okay. thank you for that question. here's another question. you have been brainstorming this book for years. what was the real push that inspired you to start and how has your research or perspective changed since then? well, i wish i wish i had an answer that was not just so revealing of me. i i was reporting on this book as a new story and i write about this one teenage girl who had to go to court and that kind of shook me and my idea of india because we are a democratic country and i said, we are a pharmacy of the world and i just still cannot reconcile that my government and my health ministry like this teenager die because we kept denying her this one drug, but actually we just locked under patent and they wanted to protect the patent of an american company and this teenager is an example of how all of these families are getting just destroyed and i kept supporting it as a long form essay and news story. e
where did all the money gets foundation is invested in india go. it's a question to ask. so yeah, a short answer is bill gates is not the solution to our problems. okay. thank you for that question. here's another question. you have been brainstorming this book for years. what was the real push that inspired you to start and how has your research or perspective changed since then? well, i wish i wish i had an answer that was not just so revealing of me. i i was reporting on this book as a new...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation.[helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against governments for faing to do what those governments pledged to do in the paris agreement. but what forum would allow you to talk to all of humanity at one time? that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different waysy the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that affects a nations. greta: i am very much shown in the media, and thefore it is extremely imp
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation.[helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against governments for faing to do what...
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young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here many of the conversations on c-span's new podcast, presidential recordings. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign. the march on selma in the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson secretary knew because they were cast with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs
young america's foundation team. i want to again say thank you to the administration here at uva, to the faculty that has expressed strong support, and most of all, thank you to all of you for such a respectful and thoughtful hearing today on this great campus. [applause] mr. pence: thank you all, god bless you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here many of the conversations...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [surf crashing] [distant chatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations, you know, just, for me, as 3 generations. i know some locals that are 4th generation of really kind of rock-picking and then evolving into diving and harvesting the abalone. and it's just--it's an incredible opportunity. it's--the ocean's free to go into. there's education, there's science, there's a physical workout. it's really just sort of a magical... opportunity, really a rich part of a lot of thlocals' lives here. abale brought lot of people here that--it was their big vacation of the year. come over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they had when they were children. woman: abalone is a hot topic across california because the harvest of abalone is deeply embedded in the culture of californians, going back to indigenous communities that lived here before our colonization. doug bush: it's just like a garden snail, except instead of
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [surf crashing] [distant chatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations, you know, just, for me, as 3 generations. i know some locals that are 4th generation of really kind of rock-picking and then evolving into diving and harvesting the abalone. and it's just--it's an incredible opportunity. it's--the ocean's free to go into. there's education, there's science, there's a physical...