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ted: no, i'm just grateful that i'm a part of the foundation now., you know, givin' my whole career to san jose and san jose police department, and it feels great now that i retired from san jose police department to be a part of this great organization. damian: all right, your, i guess, your hopes, ted, in this new leadership role with the foundation, what are your hopes aside maybe from image improvement with the community, anything like that? ted: i guess my biggest hope is to bring more awareness to the foundation, and i really want to showcase the great work that they've done and that they continue to do. damian: all right, well, thank you very much. a retired san jose police officer ted trujillo, and also retired los gatos police chief scott seaman with the san jose police foundation. thank you, folks, so much for the work that you do. scott: damian, thank you. ted: thank you. damian: all right, and if you want more information, the website for the san jose police foundation on the screen, you can log on it for more information and see maybe h
ted: no, i'm just grateful that i'm a part of the foundation now., you know, givin' my whole career to san jose and san jose police department, and it feels great now that i retired from san jose police department to be a part of this great organization. damian: all right, your, i guess, your hopes, ted, in this new leadership role with the foundation, what are your hopes aside maybe from image improvement with the community, anything like that? ted: i guess my biggest hope is to bring more...
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tell us what the foundation does. yes, the foundation provides scholarships and leadership training for latina college students. it is a mission near and dear to my heart because as a farm worker from gilroy california from the 60s i was able to attend college because of the scholarships and because of the support that i received so it's part of you know, continuing to pay it forward if you will and and it's really important to make sure that latinas have an educational path because latinos make up 40% of the population in california. and so we say when you ill educate a latina you educate the whole family, so that's a primary work of the chicana latina foundation in addition to providing mentoring in role modeling services and making sure that the students are getting all the opportunities that they can get for their professional educ. additional impersonal advancement we all know that early mentoring is so important right, but i want to you brought up your family history, and i think you share some photos with us as
tell us what the foundation does. yes, the foundation provides scholarships and leadership training for latina college students. it is a mission near and dear to my heart because as a farm worker from gilroy california from the 60s i was able to attend college because of the scholarships and because of the support that i received so it's part of you know, continuing to pay it forward if you will and and it's really important to make sure that latinas have an educational path because latinos...
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the shrine stood out quite quickly and already in just a few years, the foundations of the shrine wereen out and most of the walls were erected, the main stages, the walking staggered histori and the velma church, dynamic in 1700, under the tent of the women in the shrine, in 1710 the church consecrated biysk. cruel was a concentrated shrine, although it did not become concentrated only shit criminal side aisles. today i was the chapel of the holy the fenetian and the chapel matches of god's minot removing the whole huar of you, in short, frozen people, and i flared up to this fruit shrine, the rest were tired like that myself. now, if you weren’t shmat of such natural rails, there were 12 figurines, but now he was the first budavan from such strong material from a stone and it’s a pity that it wasn’t taken in our hours, the date of the candle from the protoday that budaunism was carried out by mettenpami ducks for three months to lay the foundation , and in 1705 a knot of risk-drops and sent daha in 1708 ended dripping st. ignatius now holy trinity to the left of the presbytery. accor
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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 contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> this is outside source. a deadly wave of missile strikes went down across ukrainian cities, many struck civilian buildings and facilities. >> it is horrible. this is our life. and of this has opened up. ben: putin calls it districts retaliation for the explosion of a bridge linking russia to crimea. we will look at how moscow has chosen to leave their military campaign. also, her death in police custody spark protests across iran. now her family says they have been threatened. they wave a russian missile strikes on cities across ukraine has sparked international outrage. the most widespread bombardment since the beginning of the war is in retaliation for saturday's explosion of a bridge acting pressure with occupied crimea. this. while this girl university, shey survived a near miss, b
narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> this is outside source. a deadly wave of missile strikes went down across ukrainian cities, many struck civilian buildings and facilities. >> it is horrible. this is our life. and of this has opened up. ben:...
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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 laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america." russia, bombing in ukraine after setbacks for moscow on the battlefield. 1000 towns and villages across ukraine are left without power. we will bring you the latest. >> attacks like this shape the relative perception of safety and they seem to be a part of a strategy to destroy the countries critical energy infrastructure ahead of winter. laura: president biden promises a national law on abortion rights if democrats can keep control of congress in november. we will bring you a second report on a famine in somalia as a starving child is being admitted for treatment every minute. and we hit a look at the filmmakers who got their start at the bbc as the corporation marks their first 100 years. welcome to "bb
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 laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america." russia, bombing in ukraine after setbacks for moscow on the battlefield. 1000 towns and villages across ukraine are left without...
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that's where the foundation is.t's all, because the foundation was old, it turned out to be no longer mine, it was necessary to take it out, they filled it all over with a new one. it even uses teak drops there. everything was laid to be old old bricks. there were a lot of old bricks here, they were also all collected there found crosses on the northern old ones, they also found beckoning small old icons, and in the form of medallions. all this was transferred to our museum, located in tulets in the church of the monk sergeranovichi, here are all the sketches. everything is the same as you at the alexander nevsky lavra cathedral in the city of st. petersburg. mother raisa opened the documents of the old archives and picked up all the documentation and began the elevation of this cathedral in due time. located on the great cathedral square, alexander the first emperor nicholas the first also came here nicholas ii survived until today, the house in which they stayed near this place is a great future cathedral and the
that's where the foundation is.t's all, because the foundation was old, it turned out to be no longer mine, it was necessary to take it out, they filled it all over with a new one. it even uses teak drops there. everything was laid to be old old bricks. there were a lot of old bricks here, they were also all collected there found crosses on the northern old ones, they also found beckoning small old icons, and in the form of medallions. all this was transferred to our museum, located in tulets...
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so there is a way for us to form a foundation that's better than the onemade it you have . it's just better to have the data in the house. >> i know that unbelievably we are very short on time. that amazing but i wanted to perhaps potentially end on how you and the book which is that you fast-forward to the year 2070. can you envision this beautiful future that's within our grasp. that we're not so divided by race or class or gender or what rseparates us today. what has to happen between now and 2070 to reach the future you layout in the book ? >> for me, i think it is this got punched where going through right now is very instructive for this nation. i think it's necessary. necessary for us to wrestle with the foundational issues of where going and how we're going to get there, are we going to get there together or not? i think it's interesting and frankly helpful for us to go through this tribal conversation to see how hard it is to try to make up for past discrimination with future discrimination. it's not working well for us right now but we're trying to figure that out
so there is a way for us to form a foundation that's better than the onemade it you have . it's just better to have the data in the house. >> i know that unbelievably we are very short on time. that amazing but i wanted to perhaps potentially end on how you and the book which is that you fast-forward to the year 2070. can you envision this beautiful future that's within our grasp. that we're not so divided by race or class or gender or what rseparates us today. what has to happen between...
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recently the foundation awarded the san francisco public library $2 million to work with the american library association to shine a light on our best practices here in san francisco, and really help our peers in the industry learn how they can replicate the service model that we are doing here in san francisco. >> that's great. well, thank you so much. i really appreciate you coming on the show, mr. lambert. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you, chris. that's it for this episode, we will be back shortly. you are watching san francisco rising. thanks for watching. lwv board of education. >> the league women voters we're a nonprofit organization and if you would like to support our work, please become a member or donate on our website.
recently the foundation awarded the san francisco public library $2 million to work with the american library association to shine a light on our best practices here in san francisco, and really help our peers in the industry learn how they can replicate the service model that we are doing here in san francisco. >> that's great. well, thank you so much. i really appreciate you coming on the show, mr. lambert. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you, chris. that's it for this...
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park foundation.unding from the following: >> this is a life-changing time. if america falls, there's no place to go. how much longer can we last? (cheers and applause) >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand to your feet and greet general michael flynn! (cheers and applause) >> michelle smith: when i first saw michael flynn speak to an audience, it was hard to reconcile who he once was with who he had become. >> tonight, you're gonna get an ass-chewing from a general....
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and llura gund foundation. ♪ 1984.onald reagan, "purple rain," the mac, and a young katie couric finagles her way into an abc affiliate. pulling up her chair to the table for the first time. her experience from "the today show" to the country's first solo female news anchor and then online with yahoo! and now with her newsletter, instagram lives, and podcasts, makes her an invaluable source of insight at this moment, when the way we understand what's happening across the street and around the world just keeps changing.
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to london, 1945, where the foundations of war crimes law were created. the defeat of hitler that the victor nations created the laws known as the nuremberg charter, named after the city in germany where nazi leaders would soon stand trial. >> this is the building in nuremberg where top nazis are being tried for many crimes. >> crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. >> narrator: nineteen nazi officials would be convicted under the these new laws. on this afternoon in london, there was a ceremony being held for one of the authors of the nuremberg charter. >> he is literally the individual who came up with the idea of putting the concept of crimes against humanity into the nuremberg statute. >> narrator: phillipe sands is an historian and international human rights lawyer who is advocating that vladimir putin be prosecuted by the nuremberg standards developed here. >> they sat down in london and they basically invented three new international crimes. one was crimes against humanity. >> the rounds have been so malignant and so devasta
to london, 1945, where the foundations of war crimes law were created. the defeat of hitler that the victor nations created the laws known as the nuremberg charter, named after the city in germany where nazi leaders would soon stand trial. >> this is the building in nuremberg where top nazis are being tried for many crimes. >> crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. >> narrator: nineteen nazi officials would be convicted under the these new laws. on this...
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foundational courses, foundational instruction, start at the beginning and don't try to teach [indiscernibleengage your students, not by lecturing them but encouraging them to ask naive questions. and don't take the modern way as set and true and everything before that was even people. -- even people --evil. susan: so one of the things that has happened over the past 40 years in addition to your argument about changes in liberal arts is the diversification in our society, the increase in diverse populations, emphasis more on women having a voice as the table. i am wondering what you would say to people listening to you say here is another older white guy who cannot acknowledge how diverse our society has become and that we have a desire to reflect that versant he and our education -- reflect diversity in our education. what would your response be? john: we are a diverse society. we are an intentionally diverse society. by that you mean america. we are -- and by studying, how shall i put this? the liberal arts were meant to be diverse. they were meant to be multicultural. my worry about conte
foundational courses, foundational instruction, start at the beginning and don't try to teach [indiscernibleengage your students, not by lecturing them but encouraging them to ask naive questions. and don't take the modern way as set and true and everything before that was even people. -- even people --evil. susan: so one of the things that has happened over the past 40 years in addition to your argument about changes in liberal arts is the diversification in our society, the increase in...
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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". karin: hello, n giannone this is "outside source," the northern ireland assembly is hours away from collapse after six months of deadlock, failing to form an executive. democratic unionists aren't happy with post-brexit trade arrangements, but republicans sinn fein save our disrespecting voters. >> people voted for change. they want politics to work. they elected grown-up politicians to take everyday challenges seriously come of the things that impact the lives of workers and families. >> the barrier is the northern ireland protocol ad when this is addressed, we are ready to form a new executive. karin: if no executive is formed, a new election will be called at one minute past midnight, 24 weeks since the last pole. rush's president accuses the west of trying to impose their politics an
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that is the foundation. and clearly as we work and have her being in 2022 that isis important for us to remember that history. because that foundation was really important. it provides the springboard for the things that we can do as we move forward in the future. >> you know, david junior, when i was reading page 68 and it talks about, i'm telling you that i love if you can envision you watching and listening to your dad but seeing it and visualizing what was happening. there is a part if you'd allow me too read there is blood on the pavement i saw america. us all that son was killed protesting in front of it was a group of marchers forcing back the agony of the murder they witnessed. i stood the blood of our yesterday the fight for tomorrow. take us there with you seeing america and all of its rawness and how it gave you a better understanding of what your daddy went through. >> that is about the time i went to charlotte. young black man had been killede by police i think 2015. i'm during the protest anoth
that is the foundation. and clearly as we work and have her being in 2022 that isis important for us to remember that history. because that foundation was really important. it provides the springboard for the things that we can do as we move forward in the future. >> you know, david junior, when i was reading page 68 and it talks about, i'm telling you that i love if you can envision you watching and listening to your dad but seeing it and visualizing what was happening. there is a part...
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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 tohis pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello, this is "outside source." at least 38 people, most children are killed i a gun and knife attack on a nursery in thailand. >> the open fire on a teacher who tried to stop them and then on a parent and then went on where the children, many jr. young, were havin a nap. >> the susct, a former policeman fled the scene before killing his family and then himself. the leaderf more than 14 year pun countries hold talks in prague. the french president is urging a common strategy in response to russia's war on ukraine. buildings are hit by a barrage of missiles wh rescuers searching for survivors and a summer of gorging on salmon bears fruit from these natives of alaska as they bulk up for the winter. we'll size up the competition in this year's fat br week. ♪ at least 38 people have been k
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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". ♪ lewis: hello, i'm lewis vaughan jones. this is "outside source." russian airstrikes target ukraine cities were a secondary. people across the country are advised to stay in their shelters. >> it is terrorism. it makes you realize you are not safe at home. two walls and a basement are not enough to save you. lewis: as the fires range, western leaders pdged to hold president putin to account. also on the program. iranian security forces intensify their crackdown of the demonstrations broht into the country's energy sector. in the u.k., market, mortgages, and the budget. economic instability continues. the bank of england is forced to step in again. welcome to the program. we will start with a more in ukraine. we have seen a second day of russian missile strikes across the country. this m
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yes, where the foundation came across right on this one. yes, they even found the foundation there.thing survived, because he was old, he said, we won’t take it out anymore, filled all over again. well, using even sitika drops there. everything was laid so that there were old old bricks. there were a lot of old bricks here. they need to be collected. they found crosses all there, ancient wearable ones also found coins, old small icons, and in the form of medallions. that 's all passed on to our museum is located in that hollow in the fairy temple of st. sergius of radonezh, here all the sketches are the same as you are in the alexander nevsky lavra cathedral in the city of st. petersburg. raisa's mother opened documents old archives and raised all the documentation and began the exaltation of our this cathedral cathedral in due time. it was located on the bolshaya cathedral square here, alexander i came and emperor nicholas i nicholas ii survived until today, the house in which they stayed near this place is a great future cathedral and the surrounding area will be such a beautiful
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and llura gund foundation.additional support from the john templeton foundation, inspiring awe and wonder. ♪ we're talking today to angela duckworth. she's a professor at university of pennsylvania. she wrote this book, which i have read more than once and highlighted endlessly, and she has something called character lab. hi. thanks for doing this. hi, kelly. thanks a lot for sayinges. i've been wanting to pummel you with questions for many years, so just brace yourself
and llura gund foundation.additional support from the john templeton foundation, inspiring awe and wonder. ♪ we're talking today to angela duckworth. she's a professor at university of pennsylvania. she wrote this book, which i have read more than once and highlighted endlessly, and she has something called character lab. hi. thanks for doing this. hi, kelly. thanks a lot for sayinges. i've been wanting to pummel you with questions for many years, so just brace yourself
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and then foundational to democracy. part of the critical race theory that it's not about the republic for them by the people. >> yes that is an excellent point that the actual power so it reminds me of that moment the solidarity movement it is turning out by the millions to see and hear him speak. and then the people in the crowd later said and we are the majority they are the minority. >> we have to be very careful of the word equity. what i call critical race theory framework. >> we will come back to that point before we are done. one of the questions i'm sure some are wondering how do you talk to your children about this? so what is coming in what can be trusted talk to us about that. >> we are very honest with them. maine on - - my mother was very honest with me when i was growing up about race and anything she could think of. sometimes i would say to honest that i appreciate that now being an adult and the father of two children so we emphasize with them everybody doesn't think the way we do in fact where we live m
and then foundational to democracy. part of the critical race theory that it's not about the republic for them by the people. >> yes that is an excellent point that the actual power so it reminds me of that moment the solidarity movement it is turning out by the millions to see and hear him speak. and then the people in the crowd later said and we are the majority they are the minority. >> we have to be very careful of the word equity. what i call critical race theory framework....
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also support the first amendment because a foundation of openness is critical to the foundation of our democracy. the more we have leaders who are unwilling to show up as answer tough questions in front of crowds who don't agree with them and media who do not agree with though, the further we get for the strength of our democracy. harrington: again, i would like to thank arkansas pbs for holding this debate and allowing the on the stage because it is hard for third parties to get here. getting back to some of the things that were important, the first amendment. our press is supposed to keep our government in check and make sure the things they say is the truth. the press is fundamental to our constitutional democratic republic. hopefully, the corporate press will get away from doing the things they do and encouraging behavior so prevalent in america today. jones: -- sanders: i have engaged with the press and will continue to do so. more importantly, i will never stop engaging directly with the people of arkansas. i traveled all over the state, taking question after question, looking pe
also support the first amendment because a foundation of openness is critical to the foundation of our democracy. the more we have leaders who are unwilling to show up as answer tough questions in front of crowds who don't agree with them and media who do not agree with though, the further we get for the strength of our democracy. harrington: again, i would like to thank arkansas pbs for holding this debate and allowing the on the stage because it is hard for third parties to get here. getting...
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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, broadcasti in the u.k. and around the world. i'm tim willcox. rishi sunak is the new prime minister. minutes after being elected by conservative mps, he rolled out an early general election and warned his party to unite or die. prime min. sunak: we need stability and unity, and i will make it might utmost priority to bring our country and party together. tim: his last remaining challenger left the race a few minutes before the official announcement was made. >> we have received 1 -- rishi sunak is therefore elected as leader of the conservative party. tim: at westminster, the main opposition parties are united on the need for a general election. they called for millions of voters to have their say. >> labor things we should be having a general election. everybody i've spo
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only it is required to give this person foundation pits. receive 3 million dollars. i said "no. in short, romochka i built on my land and build i will, but if i want corn, i will sow it. the conversation is over. you have to go to the city. fondyuk to school it is necessary to arrange a girl. she is a capable good girl. we don't have any documents. ok. tomorrow i'll go to the orphanage, maybe some documents, and they stayed there. a long time ago. what are you, why don't you sleep? do you really want to give me an orphanage? dad? you promised not to give up. orphanage i'm going to the orphanage to pick up your documents to send you to school. come on, sleep quickly orphanage. you will be here with grandmother to help milk her cow. sleep sleep. still, happiness children is happiness, i envy you. listen, i think trubnikov will be a good father. he is very responsible, he will be able to support a child. i do not like trubnikov and marry him. i'm not going to do this in the first place, and secondly, he is not the father of my child. amazing.
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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 ewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> ts is abc news --abc news -- bbc news. saying goodbye. britain's second shortest serving chancellor after being sacked by the prime minister. liz truss announces another major u-turn on her economic plans, arise in corporate tax will go ahead. >> it is clear parts of our budget went further and faster than markets were expecting. the way we are delivering our missioright now has to change. we need to act now to reassure the markets of our fiscal discipline. >> the former health secretary and leadership candidate is now tasked with bringing the financial turmoil under control. also in the program, iran's supreme leader ones no one can overturn the islamic republic as protesters again fill the streets. communities in three australian states have been ordered to evacuate as torrential ra
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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". >> this is "bbc world news." i'm samantha simmons. a new wave of violence in iran with the security forces firing on protesters with reports of injuries and deaths. the u.k. government will call a snap election in northern ireland after politicians failed to restore power-sharing. the husband and nancy pelosi u.s. house speaker was taken to hospital after a violent break in and the home in california. donald trump welcomes elon musk $44 billion takeover of twitter saying the socially if four is now in sane hands. ♪ >> shirley lewis, one of the leing figures -- jerry lee lewis, the leading figures of rock 'n' roll whose life was marked by scandal and violence has died at the age of 87. ♪ hello and welcome if you're watching in the u.k., pbs in the u.s. or around the world. there has been
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yes, they even found the foundation.d out something, because the old one said, i still won’t take it out . well, using even sitika, damn it there. everything was laid to be old old bricks. there were a lot of old bricks here, they must have been collected there, they found crosses. old underwear coins were also found, old small icons, and in the form of medallions. that 's all passed on our museum is located in toleugolets in the temple of st. sergius of radonezh here all the sketches are the same as you are in the alexander nevsky lavra cathedral in the city of st. petersburg. mother raisa opened the documents of the old archives and picked up all the documentation and began the elevation of this cathedral in due time. located on the great cathedral square, alexander the first emperor nicholas i also came here ii preserved until today, the house in which they stayed near this place is a great future cathedral and the surrounding area will be such a beautiful historical monument. an alley of warriors is planned for the b
yes, they even found the foundation.d out something, because the old one said, i still won’t take it out . well, using even sitika, damn it there. everything was laid to be old old bricks. there were a lot of old bricks here, they must have been collected there, they found crosses. old underwear coins were also found, old small icons, and in the form of medallions. that 's all passed on our museum is located in toleugolets in the temple of st. sergius of radonezh here all the sketches are the...
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>> sure, the travis manion foundation is one of the veteran services.n in 2007 with bib and travis as well. we crossed the line, a bunch of family and friends, today we have close to 300 individuals signed up as charity partners of ours running to raise money to support our programs and incredible stories of people coming from all across the country and running for their loved ones, running for different reasons and it's just an incredible way to honor the fallen and challenge yourself. griff: big part of this is your legacy of travis that you carry on that if not me then who will beingy explain. >> those were the 5 words if not me than who, travis spoke before he left to final deployment to iraq and the final -- the five words that push us through everything that we do, the motto of our organization and if -- i mean, if not me than who, right. what better words can you capture when you're getting out there to run 26.2 miles tomorrow. griff: ryan, part of what foundation now wants to do that you are leading is to empower the next generation, explain. >>
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so i want to thank bay view advocates and the marie harrison foundation and danielle with the neighborhood empowerment network and the communities members that are present. like the director said earlier. if you remembered twenty 18 i remember like it was yesterday we had that orange haze in our skies. we had to shut down schools. people could not go to work the air quality was that horrible and most vulnerable suffered more than others. having a place where people can go to breathe clean air in community is extremely vital and important. we are excited have the first clean air center in california here in our community in bay view hunter's point. it is important that we demonstrate the commitment to our communities that have been isolated disenfranchised and most vulnerable to the negative impacts of air quality this . is a demonstration of folks coming and care to make sure we take that step to get this done. on national voter registration day i appreciate everyone. i want to thank our director, director lam berg and working with the communities and with leadership to allow for spaces li
so i want to thank bay view advocates and the marie harrison foundation and danielle with the neighborhood empowerment network and the communities members that are present. like the director said earlier. if you remembered twenty 18 i remember like it was yesterday we had that orange haze in our skies. we had to shut down schools. people could not go to work the air quality was that horrible and most vulnerable suffered more than others. having a place where people can go to breathe clean air...