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in the ford foundation case, henry ford famously got off the foundation board many decades ago, 'cause't happy, it is said, with the ford foundation. now you've re-engaged the ford family. was that hard to do? darren: henry ford the second 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 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 the second 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 company for over 6 decades. i believed that it was critically important for us to re-engage the ford family. this is where the money came from. it was important to re-engage in the city of detroit d this is why we played a pivotal role in that bankruptcy. re-engaging with the ford family was easy.
in the ford foundation case, henry ford famously got off the foundation board many decades ago, 'cause't happy, it is said, with the ford foundation. now you've re-engaged the ford family. was that hard to do? darren: henry ford the second 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 that we did in the american south to advance integration and to support efforts to deem illegal...
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additional support is provided by the annenberg foundation. narrator: we can never know what really happened in the past, but there are people all over america and probably the world who dress up on the weekends in the clothes of a favorite period to try and re-create the lives of men and women from a distant time. woman, on radio: yeah, we're getting one more rehearsal for framing here. second woman: yeah, is the camera ready? narrator: history has an imperfect memory. it may be hard to believe, but a frenchman, an aristocrat named lafayette,
additional support is provided by the annenberg foundation. narrator: we can never know what really happened in the past, but there are people all over america and probably the world who dress up on the weekends in the clothes of a favorite period to try and re-create the lives of men and women from a distant time. woman, on radio: yeah, we're getting one more rehearsal for framing here. second woman: yeah, is the camera ready? narrator: history has an imperfect memory. it may be hard to...
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and that's how we build our floating foundation. the foundations can be assembled very quickly in the port because the pipes are not welded, but connected with bolts. the construction consists of triangles making it very stable. the elements are thinner and lighter than those in scotland. after assembly, the foundation is pushed into the harbor basin. together the wind turbine and float lay around $1200.00 tons. a 3600 tons, ballast keel is suspended below the wind turbine on highly tear resistant cables. also in a triangular shape. the heavy keel is designed to keep the floating wind turbine upright even in the most violent storms. people normally when they go on structures like this are surprised that they feel as if they don't move at all. they do move, but he's really, really slow. it takes about 40 seconds to do one movement like that. and then the latest he'll angle is about $340.00 degrees. so this one he is designed for a maximum, a wave weighs 25 meters from the bottom up to the top of the wave. we get that once every 50. y
and that's how we build our floating foundation. the foundations can be assembled very quickly in the port because the pipes are not welded, but connected with bolts. the construction consists of triangles making it very stable. the elements are thinner and lighter than those in scotland. after assembly, the foundation is pushed into the harbor basin. together the wind turbine and float lay around $1200.00 tons. a 3600 tons, ballast keel is suspended below the wind turbine on highly tear...
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[inaudible] in the sfgh foundation. code lavender a crisis tool health care workers can now call when incidents impact staff wellness occur. >> when staff called a code lavender a team responding with a stress diffusing mech niche. wellness and next steps. it is piloting expanded hours in the emergency department. next is with regard to uniting for u grain program the community health and prosecute motion newcomer's health program. san francisco tb prevention program and the sf health network are collaborate to welcome and support ukrainian in san pran when fled due to the war. many are joining sponsors to say in the u.s. temporarily under the program enentitles them to employment and medical conferage after leaving their home. since the u noticed for ukraine program start in the april. the team supported ukrainians from ages 4 months to 86 years of age. they are a collective effort and shout out to the staff for welcome and patient centered care y. there are additional announcements training opportunity in the director
[inaudible] in the sfgh foundation. code lavender a crisis tool health care workers can now call when incidents impact staff wellness occur. >> when staff called a code lavender a team responding with a stress diffusing mech niche. wellness and next steps. it is piloting expanded hours in the emergency department. next is with regard to uniting for u grain program the community health and prosecute motion newcomer's health program. san francisco tb prevention program and the sf health...
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both the north sea and baltic sea are shallow enough for fixed foundations. only off the coast of mecklenburg, west pomeranian. can you find a german testing facility of floating wind turbines on a smaller scale? many european neighbors are ahead of germany with this research. the world's 1st floating wind farm was built of scotland in 2017. the structures are so large that they require water depths of at least 80 meters only there could the floating foundations be erected. each tube is weighted down with 5000 tons of ballast as a counterweight to the wind turbine. above. the wind turbines were assembled on land and brought to the foundations with huge floating cranes. the amount of work involved was enormous. but so is the wind energy yields. high wind, scotland has been the highest yielding wind farm in the u. k for several years in a row, the danes are hoping for similar success at lower cost. so if we want to make off shaw, really a key element of the future energy supply, it needs to be cheap. and also has become cheap because it has in touch and each of
both the north sea and baltic sea are shallow enough for fixed foundations. only off the coast of mecklenburg, west pomeranian. can you find a german testing facility of floating wind turbines on a smaller scale? many european neighbors are ahead of germany with this research. the world's 1st floating wind farm was built of scotland in 2017. the structures are so large that they require water depths of at least 80 meters only there could the floating foundations be erected. each tube is...
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only there could the floating foundations be erected. each tube is weighted down with 5000 tons of ballast as a counterweight to the wind turbine. above. the wind turbines were assembled on land and brought to the found since with huge floating cranes. the amount of work involved was enormous. but so is the wind energy yields. high wind, scotland has been the highest yielding wind farm in the u. k. for several years in a row, the danes are hoping for similar success at lower cost. so if we want to make off shore, really a key element of the future in energy supply, it needs to be cheap and also has become cheap because it has in touch and each of mass production. but floating foundations on to allow, have not been made like that they have been rate in shipyards, one at a time was hand welding taking hundreds of thousands of hours. so my idea was very simply to say, well, if we have something that has really become cheap, like the chores for the also turbines, why don't we just built f floating foundation in the same way and put it togeth
only there could the floating foundations be erected. each tube is weighted down with 5000 tons of ballast as a counterweight to the wind turbine. above. the wind turbines were assembled on land and brought to the found since with huge floating cranes. the amount of work involved was enormous. but so is the wind energy yields. high wind, scotland has been the highest yielding wind farm in the u. k. for several years in a row, the danes are hoping for similar success at lower cost. so if we want...
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she is now ceo of the obama foundation.ked her whether american democracy did pass a crucial stress test in the midterm elections with the results being broadly accepted and passing, more or less, without a challenge. >> i think democracy was on the ballot. it was a test about whether or not we could have an orderly and fair election, whether people would recognize the results of those elections across our couny. they did. we areot out of the woods yet. there is an undercurrent. part of what would we want to do here is threefold. one, how can we build a sustainable, inclusive form of capitalism where it is not us versus them, but, we grow the pot, and there is opportunity for everyone? what do we do to get rid of the toxic did for -- disinformation permeating both conventional and social media and hold ourselves accountable? we also have to take a look at the culture. what are we doing to create the kind of culture in our society where the respect of our institutions, including government, is recognized. and, we are investi
she is now ceo of the obama foundation.ked her whether american democracy did pass a crucial stress test in the midterm elections with the results being broadly accepted and passing, more or less, without a challenge. >> i think democracy was on the ballot. it was a test about whether or not we could have an orderly and fair election, whether people would recognize the results of those elections across our couny. they did. we areot out of the woods yet. there is an undercurrent. part of...
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to us at night foundation. jack and jim night in their day ran a newspaper business and serviced of informed and engaged communities. it grew into one of the country's largest and most successful news companies. a collection of committee minded newspapers. as jack knight said more than 70 years ago, the purpose of his newspapers was to provide information so that the people may determine their true interest. in that spirit the night foundation has long been dedicated to building trust at the base of democracy by supporting the consistent delivery of reliable news and information. so it's no surprise to anyone in this room or listening through broadcast that this mission has become more difficult . from its inception, internet has had the potential to be the greatest democratizing tool of the world has ever known. technology has brought unprecedented opportunity through access to the nation and ideas but with that seachange came a flood of misinformation and disinformation that has widened social divisions and c
to us at night foundation. jack and jim night in their day ran a newspaper business and serviced of informed and engaged communities. it grew into one of the country's largest and most successful news companies. a collection of committee minded newspapers. as jack knight said more than 70 years ago, the purpose of his newspapers was to provide information so that the people may determine their true interest. in that spirit the night foundation has long been dedicated to building trust at the...
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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 is to
cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are...
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every company uses technology foundation only. i think china in this case could be the role maker if we are engaged with others and have strong digital roles. we have to think broadly and make sure we are bringing digital in. we have some agreements. we have to realize this is an important part of what we are going to do going forward. i want us to catch up but also be future look into. >> we will let you exit the virtual stage now. >> technology is helping advance an incredible world. innovation is pushing us forward. we worry about our privacy online. trust in the tools that our doctors will use. trust in the technology a better, more equitable healthy -- trust the software, trust the hardware. trusted platforms, trusted services. together we can build more trust in future. join us. >> now i would like to start the fires that portion of this conversation. welcome, gentleman. quick thank you for having us. but for those who are watching -- >> thank you for having us. >> this is a new think tank and we are focused on building bett
every company uses technology foundation only. i think china in this case could be the role maker if we are engaged with others and have strong digital roles. we have to think broadly and make sure we are bringing digital in. we have some agreements. we have to realize this is an important part of what we are going to do going forward. i want us to catch up but also be future look into. >> we will let you exit the virtual stage now. >> technology is helping advance an incredible...
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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 iling 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 wa by 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 affts all 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 iling to do what...
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that changed the whole foundation of human relationships. no longer tribe, no longer blood, no longer religion. politics had been put in a cabinet. the nation-state now had to justify itself. it can be given by signing by the pope, or anyone else. it had to be -- that is the foundation that it worked, on and again to this concrete reality through the founding of the united states. that's the revolution. >> i think it's really important having this discussion of freedom of conscience and religious liberty. because, as you guys know, the principle of freedom of conscience is under assault that none of us on the stage have ever seen. at least in our memories. so, it's good to have the discussion, isn't it? we have more questions here. go ahead. >> that last question also, have to tell, you that question has been answered by someone. -- didn't believe in the story. he describes senator carthage going to run to accuse harrell, thinking they were defending it but doing exactly the opposite, destroying it. what was accounted for that loss was that
that changed the whole foundation of human relationships. no longer tribe, no longer blood, no longer religion. politics had been put in a cabinet. the nation-state now had to justify itself. it can be given by signing by the pope, or anyone else. it had to be -- that is the foundation that it worked, on and again to this concrete reality through the founding of the united states. that's the revolution. >> i think it's really important having this discussion of freedom of conscience and...
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you can support the work of the foundation. a in the capital 10 we continue the morning broadcast and that's what we learned by this hour. donbass with the rigged fire of the ukrainian artillery of the ilovaiskaya arrest of gorlovka makeevka, these settlements were fired upon by nato shells and missiles, of the type in as a result of the strikes, there is destruction in the residential sector. promised a tough answer, the head of the ministry of internal affairs of turkey detained the organizers and perpetrator of the explosion in istanbul
you can support the work of the foundation. a in the capital 10 we continue the morning broadcast and that's what we learned by this hour. donbass with the rigged fire of the ukrainian artillery of the ilovaiskaya arrest of gorlovka makeevka, these settlements were fired upon by nato shells and missiles, of the type in as a result of the strikes, there is destruction in the residential sector. promised a tough answer, the head of the ministry of internal affairs of turkey detained the...
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and llura gund foundation.ith additional support from the john templeton foundation, inspiring awe and wonder. ♪ ♪ after i talked to nick hornby about charles dickens and prince, i wanted to talk to someone who understood the brain and how it works, and so i found my way to boston to talk to lisa feldman barrett. she teaches at northeastern, she does some work at harvard, she's written some books that i could not put down,
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every company uses technology foundation lead to do transactions. when we set rules and think about how our economy works, how much technology as part of the way things work, it is important that we look at trade and have strong rules. we talk about things like privacy and also about cross-border data flows and how information flows so if we want policy to be up today, we have to make sure we have strong digital rules. it is important and so many small businesses are able to engage broadly and internationally, using technology. we want to make sure part of how we make the rules as opposed to taking rules and china could be the role maker if we aren't engaged -- role maker --rul emaker if we are engaged. we need -- if we are not engaged. we need to make sure we have a digital chapter. you have agreements but -- we have agreements but this is an important part of what we have to do and get foundational policy in place and be prepared to keep up. we have to get up to date and keep up and make sure we are constantly looking at what is working and not wo
every company uses technology foundation lead to do transactions. when we set rules and think about how our economy works, how much technology as part of the way things work, it is important that we look at trade and have strong rules. we talk about things like privacy and also about cross-border data flows and how information flows so if we want policy to be up today, we have to make sure we have strong digital rules. it is important and so many small businesses are able to engage broadly and...
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the pilgrims called it a civil body politic a foundation for political liberty. they created a political community of equals who made a promise to one another we are going to abide by the laws that we ourselves will write in the future. they were establishing a world in which economic relationships were based on contract private property and economic freedom. just an equal loss. the mayflower compact was a truly unique document for that time in history. human beings are by nature free and that implies and indefinitely wide space to do many things including economic things. the mayflower compact helped establish principles of religious liberty and tolerance in the founding of america. the mayflower compacts. it's principles inspired the founding of the united states as a free republic undergirding a system of political economy. that would enable america to become the freest and most prosperous nation on earth. okay, lots of resources. yeah, how long that all right. lots of resources available in there the curriculum got a teacher's guide all kinds of resources. we
the pilgrims called it a civil body politic a foundation for political liberty. they created a political community of equals who made a promise to one another we are going to abide by the laws that we ourselves will write in the future. they were establishing a world in which economic relationships were based on contract private property and economic freedom. just an equal loss. the mayflower compact was a truly unique document for that time in history. human beings are by nature free and that...
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we really need volunteers from the foundation.aith seriously ill patients visit both at home and in hospitals in hospices often organize holidays, organize small concerts and play musical instruments. conducts drawing lessons trying to create a cozy atmosphere around the hospice looks like a home living room with pillows with funny pictures, and for the little visitors who come here to visit . there are toys on the shelves of their grandparents, on average, patients stay in hospices for three weeks; they can change their therapy in hospitals; choose painkillers; the goal of the vera foundation is to make sure that people do not experience suffering and humiliation at the end of their lives. what is called calmly saying. farewell to your family and friends and it's all possible to do thanks to care volunteer staff, as well as in modern medicines and expensive equipment purchased in many cases, thanks to donations, we also help. now it is especially important, because, uh, the prices of many care products have now increased, and hyg
we really need volunteers from the foundation.aith seriously ill patients visit both at home and in hospitals in hospices often organize holidays, organize small concerts and play musical instruments. conducts drawing lessons trying to create a cozy atmosphere around the hospice looks like a home living room with pillows with funny pictures, and for the little visitors who come here to visit . there are toys on the shelves of their grandparents, on average, patients stay in hospices for three...
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family is the foundation of community the most important subgroup in any nation is the family. in a different life i was it chairman for healthy family formation growing up without my dad in the household is so important for me to think about how family forms of the foundation that comess with it. you know that it's fair. if it's not i knew that it was missing. >> i knew all the time because that is not the norm and i grew up in themuni by and mentor came in at the right time to help fill the whole a bridge the gap that's an overstatement they did fill the potholes toav give me direction a small business owner help me with my business and became a $40000 that i went to the bank can i get a loan they said what your asset? >> i said i have a car and he said you not. know it and asked that is. [laughter] so then they loaned me more money. but the truth is that having a mentor who believed in me and watch me for several years before he made an investment in my business but that ten years i had a strong role modelrican just because you can doesn't mean that you should. he taught me
family is the foundation of community the most important subgroup in any nation is the family. in a different life i was it chairman for healthy family formation growing up without my dad in the household is so important for me to think about how family forms of the foundation that comess with it. you know that it's fair. if it's not i knew that it was missing. >> i knew all the time because that is not the norm and i grew up in themuni by and mentor came in at the right time to help fill...
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— that this year they will lay better foundations? ithink, look, ithink glasaow foundations?glasgow did lay — foundations? ithink, look, ithink glasgow did lay good _ foundations? ithink, look, ithink| glasgow did lay good foundations. what glasgow called forth, if you like, what is ambition, promises of action. the disappointment here in egypt is that those promises have not been fulfilled. the egyptians say their agenda is implementation. it is getting countries to come good on the promises they have made. glasgow has yet to deliver, if you like, and the question is, can egypt get countries to do that. we have emphasised, this is a huge challenge. there is great anxiety here about whether it will be done. there are interesting discussions alongside the main speeches today, about how that might happen. there could be a restructuring of the architecture of international finance for example. changes to the way institutions like the imf, the world bank, the world trade organization operates, which may 0rganization operates, which may encourage private capital to come into the b
— that this year they will lay better foundations? ithink, look, ithink glasaow foundations?glasgow did lay — foundations? ithink, look, ithink glasgow did lay good _ foundations? ithink, look, ithink| glasgow did lay good foundations. what glasgow called forth, if you like, what is ambition, promises of action. the disappointment here in egypt is that those promises have not been fulfilled. the egyptians say their agenda is implementation. it is getting countries to come good on the...
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we really need volunteers from the foundation. patients visit both at home and in hospitals in hospices they often arrange holidays, organize small concerts and play musical instruments. conducts drawing lessons trying to create a cozy atmosphere around the hospice looks like when a home living room board game pillows with funny pictures, and for little visitors who come here to visit their grandparents. there are toys on the shelves, on average, patients in hospices stay for 3 weeks; they can change their therapy in hospitals and choose painkillers. purpose of the fund. faith will make sure that at the end of life people do not experience suffering and humiliation leaves. what is called calmly saying. farewell to your family and friends. and all this can be done thanks to the care of the volunteer staff, as well as modern medicines and expensive equipment purchased in many cases, thanks to donations, our help is also especially important now, because now the prices for many care products have increased, and hygiene products, medi
we really need volunteers from the foundation. patients visit both at home and in hospitals in hospices they often arrange holidays, organize small concerts and play musical instruments. conducts drawing lessons trying to create a cozy atmosphere around the hospice looks like when a home living room board game pillows with funny pictures, and for little visitors who come here to visit their grandparents. there are toys on the shelves, on average, patients in hospices stay for 3 weeks; they can...
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i think data privacy is foundational as we look at these policies. it's an issue of civil rights, civil liberties, human rights. civil liberties, human rights. we have no policy across the country to protect our most sensitive personal information and without a federal standard, we have states going on their own and states that have been putting policy in place but we end up with a patchwork of laws that make it hard for people to know what their rights are, and for businesses to be able to implement and keep up with differing laws. it also means that we have no voice at the international level because we have no consistent policy and the dobbs decision shed light on how vulnerable our data is for many people and how important it is, one of any -- many reasons why we should make sure people are in control of their sensitive information. federal policy is important here. anna: the dobbs decision put it into granular relatability. there has been a lot of discussion about what that means for when data and privacy. do you think congress can do anything t
i think data privacy is foundational as we look at these policies. it's an issue of civil rights, civil liberties, human rights. civil liberties, human rights. we have no policy across the country to protect our most sensitive personal information and without a federal standard, we have states going on their own and states that have been putting policy in place but we end up with a patchwork of laws that make it hard for people to know what their rights are, and for businesses to be able to...
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narrator: funding was also provideby, 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 outside source. security is tight and across trying and i weekend of unprecedented protests against strict coronavirus rules. the most direct challenge to xi jinping in a decade, the u.k. government urges beijing to listen. >> it is clear that the chinese people themselves are deeply unhappy with what is going on about their restrictions imposed on them by the chinese government. >> u.k. government also condemned the treatment of a bbc journalist that was beaten and arrested by police. a man was killed in a seizure, seized by fighters on sunday. the first major foreign policy speech sce becoming prime minister, he is promising to do more to focus on the world stage. ♪ we start in china where unprecedented protests against covid restrictions have spread to some of the
narrator: funding was also provideby, 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 outside source. security is tight and across trying and i weekend of unprecedented protests against strict coronavirus rules. the most direct challenge to xi jinping in a decade, the u.k....
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so that's what the dream catcher foundation does. thank you.plause] >> we give out toiletries and water and then we definitely give out hugs. so when the stuff starts to get cold some girls on the street will just be on the street and those who can change close and take a change of close with them if the stock is up to par but they can come there and relax and takeo a nap or they could be too tired we will stay as long as they can get their stuff together. but the goal is to have a dream catcher wellness center and to even start that is one.$5 million so i will be outside waiting for the check but that is the dream goal. because it will save lives whenever we get there to have the dream catcher wellness center it will be one hell of a place to change a lot of girls lives. because we care and there are phenomenal women out there who are just waiting to reach out. thank youso for coming does anybody have a quick question? or you can go home. there are books outside. [applause]
so that's what the dream catcher foundation does. thank you.plause] >> we give out toiletries and water and then we definitely give out hugs. so when the stuff starts to get cold some girls on the street will just be on the street and those who can change close and take a change of close with them if the stock is up to par but they can come there and relax and takeo a nap or they could be too tired we will stay as long as they can get their stuff together. but the goal is to have a dream...
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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". >> i'm laura tn washington and this is bbc "world news america." tonight a cease-fire in ethiopia's brutal civil war. the agreement should mean humanitarian aid could reach millions of people on the brink of starvation. we will be asking if the truce can last. tensions rise on the korean peninsula. they have fire missiles across the disputed maritime border. the price of power is a coalition with the religious far right. and the war against ukraine continues, and we have a special report from russia. my memories of the dark days of stalin's repression are still here. >> there were often labeled enemies of the people. after invading ukraine, vladimir putin vowed to clinton's of what he called traitorous scum and the fifth column. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america." on pbs and around
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the foundation has registered almost 600 more both military and civilian people, including children ,ced that the foundation will be able to return after receiving appropriate assistance to a full life, some return to the front, of course, i want to continue military service , to benefit my country, my homeland , valery shmarko, ilonovytovich, with minnesota voice america will be great program of the ukrainian voice of america service time join our special broadcasts on social networks on youtube and facebook at 6 p.m. kyiv time, where you can ask questions to our presenter and journalists in the studio, nataliya leonova. thank you for trusting us. thank you for watching . voice of america take care and have a peaceful night
the foundation has registered almost 600 more both military and civilian people, including children ,ced that the foundation will be able to return after receiving appropriate assistance to a full life, some return to the front, of course, i want to continue military service , to benefit my country, my homeland , valery shmarko, ilonovytovich, with minnesota voice america will be great program of the ukrainian voice of america service time join our special broadcasts on social networks on...
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he started in anti-corruption foundation he started in anti-corruption foundation he started in 2011. in may and without prior notice 2011. in may and without prior notice 2011. in may and without prior notice navalny was abruptly moved from the navalny was abruptly moved from the navalny was abruptly moved from the croft correctional colony near moscow to croft correctional colony near moscow to croft correctional colony near moscow to the special regime facility at melikova the special regime facility at melikova the special regime facility at melikova more than 200 kilometers east of the more than 200 kilometers east of the more than 200 kilometers east of the russian capital on november 1st navalny russian capital on november 1st navalny russian capital on november 1st navalny was sent into a punishment cell for the was sent into a punishment cell for the was sent into a punishment cell for the seventh time since mid-august where he seventh time since mid-august where he seventh time since mid-august where he served a 15-day detention for felon to served a 15-day detention for fe
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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". so -- >> englae on the field against the usa at the world cup in qatar. they have secured their place in the knockout stages if they win. >> a slightly nervy start. >> i am in a bar in washington, d.c.. >> the constant russian shelling at the recently liberated ukrainian city. in northern ireland, nurses are set to strike for two days before christmas. and a busy day on black friday across the world amid early signs sales are good. welcome if you're watching in the u.k. on pbs or in the u.s.. england could secure the knockout stages if they beat the united states. as for the usa, they are looking for their first points after a draw with wales. st hit the crossbar. remember, england ranked fifth in the wor. just before halftime, england and their shots saved by the american goalkeeper. le
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how the pat tillman foundation is playing a role.ed symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. in pelosi. superior court records do show david deposit has a hearing at nine o'clock tomorrow morning in san francisco, is facing both local and federal charges. now, the s f d a s office is charging him with attempted murder, elder abuse and threatening the life or serious bodily harm to a public official authorities say to pat broke into pelosi, san francisco home and attacked him with a hammer. the speaker of the house. nancy pelosi, was in d. c at the time to pat faces 13 years to life in prison if convicted on the charges. the trial is to begin tomorrow for the former warden at the federal correctional institutio
how the pat tillman foundation is playing a role.ed symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. in pelosi. superior court records do show david deposit has a hearing at...
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that is that is aspirational and the core values of the pat tillman foundation.the core values of pat himself, and i try to embody those every day. kennedy says. those core values listed on the foundation's website of service scholarship, humble leadership and impact. touched him to his core and serve as inspiration for many people transitioning from military service. i think among the military community there's a there's a tendency to discuss services is something that happened in the past, and as i was transitioning out of the navy, i to kind of fell into that that line of thinking where where i wasn't sure what i was going to do, and i sort of lost the sense of purpose and meaning that was implicit in military service foundation aims to open new paths forward for service members and their families. i believe that pat thought that his best years of service we're always in front of him. that's why something like the pat tillman foundation is so important is to, uh do bring veterans together and to continue to give them an opportunity to work together to impact a
that is that is aspirational and the core values of the pat tillman foundation.the core values of pat himself, and i try to embody those every day. kennedy says. those core values listed on the foundation's website of service scholarship, humble leadership and impact. touched him to his core and serve as inspiration for many people transitioning from military service. i think among the military community there's a there's a tendency to discuss services is something that happened in the past,...
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i'm going to not necessarily sit back and relax, but use his foundation for good, use his foundation to heal people, use the foundation to get everything that i've learned in all these worlds, in all these different lives, to put it all in here to kind of make the world better. so to kindd of -- everything tht he's been h given, he wants to w give back. >> so it's a philanthropic organization, it's a charitable organization. he's done work inn africa, he's done work in the middle east, he's done work in the caribbean, and he's done work in atlanta, just kind of, you know, looking for ways in which to spend the moneyey that he's gotten or to spend the money that he's raised to kind of, you know, feed people. so, you know, jose williams, who's another great civil rights leader, he has jose feed the hungry which every and christmas hery would literally go out and feed hungry people in atlanta thanksgiving and christmas dinners. and andrew young says, you know, i'm doing the same thing but on a -- not in a bad way, but he's doin' kind of the same thing. he's feeding the hungry as well, b
i'm going to not necessarily sit back and relax, but use his foundation for good, use his foundation to heal people, use the foundation to get everything that i've learned in all these worlds, in all these different lives, to put it all in here to kind of make the world better. so to kindd of -- everything tht he's been h given, he wants to w give back. >> so it's a philanthropic organization, it's a charitable organization. he's done work inn africa, he's done work in the middle east,...
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i would say that the resolution foundation, it's described as an independent foundation, it's a veryal. by definition it's going to take a critical lens to the liz truss ideology for whatever ideology certainly was. it's not the office for budget responsibility or in independent arms like government body in that sense. it's... i think from my perspective, i can for the arts world, we have already been trying to process the art world of really unprecedented thoughts to some very, very insignificant public funded arts bodies in the last week or so. and just having seen what that has already done 21 sector, i find it hard to imagine what public spending cuts across the rest of the country sectors are going to look like. but it's going to be tough. it's going to be child. when we talk about it being tough, where go back to the sunday times, talking about energy bills. the headline is itself to soar for millions.— to soar for millions. absolutely. there is nothing _ to soar for millions. absolutely. there is nothing that _ to soar for millions. absolutely. there is nothing that we - to so
i would say that the resolution foundation, it's described as an independent foundation, it's a veryal. by definition it's going to take a critical lens to the liz truss ideology for whatever ideology certainly was. it's not the office for budget responsibility or in independent arms like government body in that sense. it's... i think from my perspective, i can for the arts world, we have already been trying to process the art world of really unprecedented thoughts to some very, very...
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so that's withh the dream catchr foundation does. thank you all. [applause] we give out toiletries, water and mcdonald cards for outreach and we give out hugs and coats, boots, winter stephanie gets cold for some girls on the streets are just going to be on the streets but the one who comes to change clothes can take a change of clothes with them if it's up too par but they could come here and relax and not because sometimes on the streets by themselves, they are just too tired and i sit with them and stay as long as i can get themselves together but the goal is to have a dream catcher wellness center so to start with that the $1.5 million so i'll be outside waiting for that check that's our dream goal because it's going to save lives when we get there to have that dream catcher wellness center, it's going to be a hell of a place to change a lot of girls lives because we care and there are phenomenal women out there just waiting for somebody to reach out to them. so thank you all for coming. if anybody has a question or something to ask me. we all
so that's withh the dream catchr foundation does. thank you all. [applause] we give out toiletries, water and mcdonald cards for outreach and we give out hugs and coats, boots, winter stephanie gets cold for some girls on the streets are just going to be on the streets but the one who comes to change clothes can take a change of clothes with them if it's up too par but they could come here and relax and not because sometimes on the streets by themselves, they are just too tired and i sit with...
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here, he even gives everything the foundation, because the foundation was old, he said, i won’t do everythingas necessary to take out the whole in one of the flooded. he even uses these drops there. everything was laid so that it was old bricks. there were a lot of old bricks here. they all needed to go there, found crosses. ancient wearables also found coins, small old icons, and in the form of medallions. that's all handed over our museum is located in that highlander at the church 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. it was located on the great cathedral square and alexander the first emperor nicholas i came here and nicholas ii has survived until today, the house in which they stayed at this place has a great future the cathedral and its surrounding areas will be such a beautiful historical monument. planned alley about the wars of the buria
here, he even gives everything the foundation, because the foundation was old, he said, i won’t do everythingas necessary to take out the whole in one of the flooded. he even uses these drops there. everything was laid so that it was old bricks. there were a lot of old bricks here. they all needed to go there, found crosses. ancient wearables also found coins, small old icons, and in the form of medallions. that's all handed over our museum is located in that highlander at the church of st....
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treaties and norms are the foundations of the old architecture of arms control. and we lived by these pillars. some of them are down. the pillar of respecting the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of your neighbor, that pillar is down with ukraine, and that's why putin has to lose this war, and he will lose this war. the question is will the lose it without using nuclear weapons? he's going to lose it and we have a chance to rebuild this pillar, and we've got to do some more building as well. the new building is going to look a little different than the old building. >> let's imagine that vladimir putin does decide to use nuclear weapons. i never promised to ask easy questions. thinking about everything that you've just said about restoring norms, rebuilding the pillars that prevent the use of nuclear weapons, if you are advising president biden, how do you advise him to respond, if this does happen? >> this is so conjectural, todd. it depends, it would depend on where, how, what's the yield, what's the damage. there are a lot of ifs, ands or buts. b
treaties and norms are the foundations of the old architecture of arms control. and we lived by these pillars. some of them are down. the pillar of respecting the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of your neighbor, that pillar is down with ukraine, and that's why putin has to lose this war, and he will lose this war. the question is will the lose it without using nuclear weapons? he's going to lose it and we have a chance to rebuild this pillar, and we've got to do some more...
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additional funding provided by -- koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. sandra and carl delano magnuson. and andy shreeves. robert and susan rosenbaum, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. >> good evening. welcome to washington week. thursday, nancy pelosi, the first woman elected speaker of the house made history as she announced her retirement as leader of the democratic caucus. she led house democrats for two decades, including eight years as house speaker. during an emotional speech, she said she will remain in congress and reflect on her efforts. >> i have enjoyed working with three presidents achieving historical investments in clean energy with president george bush. transformative health care reform with president obama. and forging the future from infrastructure to health care through climate action with president joe biden. >> pelosi's move comes after republicans won back
additional funding provided by -- koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. sandra and carl delano magnuson. and andy shreeves. robert and susan rosenbaum, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. >> good evening. welcome to washington week. thursday, nancy pelosi, the first woman elected...
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narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation.judy d 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 news broadcasting to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. crowns chair in the center of kherson as ukrainian troops arrived to liberate the city from russian occupation. meanwhile, the russian military says it has completed its withdrawal from kherson. the main bridge across the dnipro river has been destroyed. the u.k. economy shrank by 0.2% in the three months to the end of september. the chancellor warns of a tough road ahead. also today, joe biden addresses delegates at the cop 27 climate summit in egypt. president biden: the climate crisis is about human security, economic security, environmental security, national security, and the very life of the planet. ♪ >> hello and welcome. if you are watching us in the u.k., on pbs in the u.s., or around the world. we sta
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and now he runs a foundation. so he has these many lives and it looks, you know, the thing that's interesting about him is that it's as if, you know, every decade he of reinvents himself and he looks back. but he doesn't really look back if. you pick out, you know, if you pick a part of his life and a hat and you pick out mayor of atlanta. yeah, there's a whole book in that. there's a whole book on being a u.n. ambassador so i wanted in the book to kind of distill all of these different aspects of his into one easily readable book. i think that's the challenge that you gave yourself and succeeded at so well because as you say, there really is a book length study to be written on any these positions that he's held and there are so many the course of 90 years and for for a man of that age to still be as active as he is through his foundation, not just here locally, but internationally, he's out of country today, in fact, doing whatever calling is has led him to do. and i want to talk a little bit about, you know, ho
and now he runs a foundation. so he has these many lives and it looks, you know, the thing that's interesting about him is that it's as if, you know, every decade he of reinvents himself and he looks back. but he doesn't really look back if. you pick out, you know, if you pick a part of his life and a hat and you pick out mayor of atlanta. yeah, there's a whole book in that. there's a whole book on being a u.n. ambassador so i wanted in the book to kind of distill all of these different aspects...