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the foundation capital isn't touched. all the activities of the foundation are paid for through interest from the capital alone. most foundations are set up for eternity there are some curious foundation purposes a church in hamburg hands out fifteen sets of underwear to women in need that's what the donor decreed in the year seventy and sixty two. over the past fifteen years the number of foundations has gone up dramatically the register of german foundations contains around twenty three thousand entries. sociologist thank god love has been studying foundations for decades he says it's not fair that foundations enjoy so many tax advantages while ordinary clubs and societies don't he also criticizes the eternal nature of and asians. to fill in the special feature of foundations is that the donor's wishes remain valid even after their death over the decades and centuries that this foundation is active in a charitable sense the foundation has tax advantages now you're stuck with this india synchro see and this strong tie to
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the foundation capital isn't touched. ll the activities at the foundation are paid for through interest from the capital alone. since almost all foundations are set up for eternity there are some curious foundation purposes a church in hamburg hands out fifteen sets of underwear to women in need that's what the donor decreed in the year seven hundred sixty two. over the past fifteen years the number of foundations has gone up dramatically the register of german foundations contains around twenty three thousand entries. sociologist frank has been studying foundations for decades he says it's not fair that foundations enjoy so many tax advantages while ordinary clubs and societies don't he also criticizes the eternal nature of foundations. and the special feature of foundations is that the donor's wishes remain valid even after their death over the decades and centuries that this foundation is active in a charitable sense the foundation has tax advantages. now you're stuck with this indio sink receiver and this strong tie to
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foundation. and we're live in dover, delaware, kicking off our c-span bus 50 capitals' tour and speak with the governor about his priorities and how policies in washington affect his state. watch friday morning. join the discussion. >> house speaker paul ryan held his weekly briefing at the capitol early today. he spoke about president trump's most recent discussion with congressional democrats. this is 10 minutes. mr. ryan: you know what, this is a big day. this is a big day in the house of representatives. today the people's house passed all 12 funding bills on time. let me say that again. the reason you see these men and women up here is we passed all 12 of our appropriation bills on time. this is the first time the house has done that since 2009. we've done our job for the people, but more importantly we did our job the right way. we did it through regular order. we moved these bills through subcommittee. we moved these bills through full committee. we had an enormous amendment process on the floor. and we achieved conservative victories for the president's agenda, for our agenda. we raised the pay
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center for law and social policies olivia and heritage foundation robert rector and we are live in dilbert, delaware, kicking off our c-span bus 50 capitals to work where we will speak with governor john carney about his priorities and how policy in washington affect his state. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 o'clock friday morning. join the discussion. >> at his weekly briefing house speaker paul ryan answered reporters questions about president trump's most recent discussions with congressional democrats on immigration and border security legislation. this is about 10 minutes. .. we did our job the right way. we did it through regular order. we move the bills through subcommittee and through full committee, we had an enormous amendment process on the floor and we achieved conservative victories for the president's agenda and our agenda. we raise pay for servicemen and women, we strengthen border protection's and d plan defunded planned parenthood. we set up to see if we could get all through 12 suit through the house and we succeeded. we have a lot of work to do and we need the senate to work with us to get the
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foundation for agriculture. more information at: agfoundation.org. sacramento's proud to be america's farm to fork capital visit: farmtofork.com jason: it insulates.... >>....we're not talking about toxic chemicals, right? >>that's correct. it is a soybean base..... jason: ....it fuels.... >>....we use the soy diesel in the trucks on the road. so we figure, why not.... jason: ....even cleanses and nourishes skin! >>i shave with that. >>you shave with this? jason: we're talking about soybeans. how could one little legume be packed with so much power? we're about to find out.
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foundation for agriculture. more information at: agfoundation.org. sacramento's proud to be america's farm to fork capitalfarmtofork.com hi, i'm kristen simoes. we've rounded up an unusual story for you this time. we'll take you to montana to meet a family that discovered trout could be a valuable addition to their cattle ranch. i'm rob stewart. this week we're talking a little produce and veggies. and the farm family story in arkansas with some sweet roots in the land. i'm jason shoultz. coming up i'll take you to the wide open spaces of wyoming to meet a family working hard to preserve a
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foundation for agriculture. more information at: agfoundation.org. sacramento's proud to be america's farm to fork capital: farmtofork.com i'm yolanda vazquez. we bring you lots of farm stories from rural communities, but this week we're heading for a working farm in new york city. this farm dates back to 1697, and today it's a place where urban residents can make a connection to the land. i'm jason shoultz. if it's the mid-west, it must be corn and soybeans, right? well, not always! coming up, i'll introduce you
foundation for agriculture. more information at: agfoundation.org. sacramento's proud to be america's farm to fork capital: farmtofork.com i'm yolanda vazquez. we bring you lots of farm stories from rural communities, but this week we're heading for a working farm in new york city. this farm dates back to 1697, and today it's a place where urban residents can make a connection to the land. i'm jason shoultz. if it's the mid-west, it must be corn and soybeans, right? well, not always! coming up,...
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foundation's robert rector. we are kicking off our 50 capitals tour in dover, speaking to the governor about his priorities and how policy in washington affects his estate. andh "washington journal" joined the discussion. c-span's profile series of trump administration continues with ben carson. urbanusing and development secretary. he talks about his childhood, his career as a doctor and his run for president and his relationship with president trump. that is friday night at eight eastern, here on c-span. >> thursday, the house debated a bill designed it to deport criminal alien gang members and reduce smuggling. spokel republican members on the four about crimes committed by undocumented people. democrats are calling the bill too broad, saying it in dangerous organization and others that work with immigrant communities. this debate is an hour and 10 minutes. this is house resolution 513. i ll
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discussion on the census bureau report in the heritage foundation's robert -- there were live in dover, delaware kicking of her c-span bus 50 capitals tour will speak with the governor about his priorities and how policy in washington affects it. >> next, -- we are back here at our table. scott his seal of the nationalce governors association to talk about the top issues facing states in this country. that's her question for you as well, what are the top issues in your states?all in a calling and let us no. remind our viewers what the national governors association is and what is your mission? >> it was actually started by president theodore roosevelt, he was governor of new york and became president and he said the governors need to get together both parties and share information so all states know what other states are doing good and bad. a very important is making sure that the administration and congress, whoever is in power knows how states will be impacted by the many things they do. with healthcare and some of the other issues going on it's critical that governors of both parties are talking to members of congress and theso a
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foundation. see his comments tonight on 9:30 p.m. eastern. tour, 50 c-span bus state capitals continues, today we are in historic trenton, new jersey, where we'll be joined by the president of the new jersey but firstittle later, we want to talk with former governor jim mcgreevey who from 2002 until he resigned in 2004. joins us fromevey the c-span bus and governor, you recently formed a nonprofit called the new jersey reentry corporation. focus? its governor: peter, the focus is to for the numerous individuals coming back from prison or from county jail, that need to be helped, be assisted to reclaim their lives. we do, work with exoffenders whether providing for training and employment, housing, addiction treatment, which is critically important, lso legal services to help clean up, if you will, legal wreckage of their past lives, addressing warrants, child support and most importantly, pursuant to the linking ersation, people to federally qualified health center, to a hospital so necessary he healthcare. we work, we have 1600 clients and ghout the northern central part of n
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capital area food bank. part of the aarp foundation on preventing hunter on the senior foundation.n the national mall, mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. >> pope francis sporting a black eye and a bandage over it tonight. he lost his balance in the pope mobile when it stopped short in the midst on the well wishers in cartagena. he hit his head on the protective glass and cut his eyebrow and bruising hi eye. on the flight out of columbia the pope was asked about the hurricanes this season and he responded sharply criticizing those skeptical of climate change saying history will judge those who did >> the pope's comment comes as italy reels from the deadly flooding of its own. seven people died in the torrential rains on sunday. one person is still missing. the same storms triggered flash floods in croatia where the schools are closed there. the worst single rainfall in that region since 1986. larry: houston took another step toward normally today after hurricane harvey. the first day of school for hundreds of thousands of children. flooding and the clean-up delayed the first day of cla
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zero he thinks that the terrorists could capitalize on this crisis using any raised money for their own purposes. we have actually seen not only for life foundation which is the charity front office. but the religious ultra right in pakistan has been given a new life times to the crisis in myanmar there is a possibility that. me use this crisis for two purposes number one as i have said the me when you believe this crisis to claim more legit to me see for direct assistance number two be me use these finances for their activities inside and outside pakistan. a number of human rights organizations are furious after a court in france dropped rape charges against a twenty eight year old man who had sex with an eleven year old girl attorneys argued that the girl consented to intimate relations with the man. the reports. being anger and shock in france after it emerged that a court ruled that an eleven year old girl consented to having sex with a twenty eight year old man the girl was a lunatic from a paris park by the man to his home she was told that he would chair how to use instead he had sex with a child who was younger than the age of consent of
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ground zero he thinks the terrorists could capitalize on the crisis using any raise money for their own purposes. we have actually seen not only for he had foundation which is the charity front of. but the religious ultra right in pakistan has been given a new life times to the crisis in myanmar there is a possibility that. me use this crisis for two purposes number one as i have said the me many believe this crisis is to claim more legit to missy for their existence number two they me use these finances for their activities inside and outside pakistan. that's all for me but my colleague neil harvey will be here at the top of the hour with all of today's top stories. just manufacture consent to instant to the public well. when the running close is protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent so. we can all middle of the room see. the mean real news for. the modern international order centers on two basic principles the sanctity of sovereign borders and self-determination in this regard the kurdish question is particularly vexing and even dangerous will some thirty million kurds ever. this was with me and many. the mo
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foundation for this was laid by men. one thousand. ninety he propagated privatization as a way of relieving the city's strained finances venice opened its doors to global capital that. petra risky is a german journalist and although who's lived in venice for twenty five years she's witnessed how the city has sold off its palazzi prada properties chinese investments benetton and many others. in benetton. and. beyond yet still. conduct research into mafia circles into the quagmire of political corruption. she knows the tricks investors used to turn to the updated houses and. protected buildings in venice into gold mines the magic phrases change in designated use but this requires political approval. had to kind of vet things in it. and then much what's in the going on and specialise when this. stuff dad is a nuisance but doing and not. the chef demanding the name of the law relating to change in use councils the protected building provision it doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site is choked with stuff. even. legal. that. it will make. me again but maybe you have to i would love. to maybe naive then. and one of the
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foundation for this was laid by man. nine hundred ninety the propagated privatization as a way of relieving the city's strained finances venice opened its doors to global capital that. petra risky is a german journalist and although who's lived in venice for twenty five years she's witnessed how the city has sold off its palazzi prada properties chinese investors benetton and many others. also need x. guidance is. on. and. on. he conducts research into mafia circles into the called my political corruption. she knows the tricks investors use to turn the dated houses and. protected buildings in venice into gold mines the magic phrases change in designated use but this requires political approval. had to help kind of vet things in it. and then it's in the demon and when this. stuff. and not. the name of the law relating to change in use councils the protected building provision doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site this stuff. that you. need to. here's what people have been saying about rejected in that he was he was actually just full on awesome for almost the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what i
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foundation for this was laid by man. nine hundred ninety the propagated privatization as a way of relieving the city's strained finances venice opened its doors to global capital that. petra risky is a german journalist and although who's lived in venice for twenty five years she's witnessed how the city has sold off its palazzi prada board property chinese investors benetton and many others. also needed a mountain benetton it's got to get down off by its buys a tad less. than a tale i saw founded as a school that's inside seething janya its own kind those industries as if you know . he conducts research into mafia circles into the called minor of political troops and corruption. she knows the tricks investors use to turn to the updated houses and pull out see protected buildings in venice into gold mines the magic phrases change in designated use but this requires political approval. of the boy had to have help convent things in it they had to. invent my shirts and the dental and specialist when these i sneaked in had them build on my stuff dad is a nuisance but didn't and now it's going down maybe even down the shaft me demanding the name of the law relating
foundation for this was laid by man. nine hundred ninety the propagated privatization as a way of relieving the city's strained finances venice opened its doors to global capital that. petra risky is a german journalist and although who's lived in venice for twenty five years she's witnessed how the city has sold off its palazzi prada board property chinese investors benetton and many others. also needed a mountain benetton it's got to get down off by its buys a tad less. than a tale i saw...
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foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! once again, live from our nation's capital, moderator robert costa. >> good evening. tom price stepped down as health and human services secretary late friday. his resignation was the ultimate price for using private jets and military aircraft for government business. price had taken more than two dozen chartered flights since may, totaling more than $400,000. price also used military aircraft for trips to europe, africa and asia this summer. three other cabinet members are also under scrutiny for their travel expenses. treasury secretary of state teef mnuchin -- steve mnuchin. you think about secretary price, he's been in congress. he's a washington insider. he knows the rules. he knew, as a public servant, that this information would likely get out there. where is the judgment? >> i think that's a great question. he knows the rules. he also has been one of the leading people who criticized democrats for doing this. the sound bites this week of him blasting nancy pelosi for flying on a private plane. i think the judgment is,
foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! once again, live from our nation's capital, moderator robert costa. >> good evening. tom price stepped down as health and human services secretary late friday. his resignation was the ultimate price for using private jets and military aircraft for government business. price had taken more than two...
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which is foundation getting off the ground now and is responsible for raising money for the presidential center in chicago. who's on the board is veterans of hedge funds, venture capitalit's worth understanding obama's ties to the financial sector. trump isknows the inextricably tied to wall street. obama has his own connections. is worth looking at. some important questions to be asking. also sign up for the balance of power newsletter. get the latest on global politics in your inbox every day. julia: coming up, david gura will sit down with eu competition commissioner at 5:00 p.m. eastern. you can catch all our interviews on the bloomberg with the function tv . you can find all of the breaking news charts related functions discussed on the programs. you can see it on the right-hand side. bottom left, you can ask questions. we will try to get it on. julia: perfect. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 2:00 p.m. in new york, 11 a.m. in san francisco, and 7 p.m. in london. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ scarlet: were live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york over the next hour. a busy first day in the human general assembly for president -- un
which is foundation getting off the ground now and is responsible for raising money for the presidential center in chicago. who's on the board is veterans of hedge funds, venture capitalit's worth understanding obama's ties to the financial sector. trump isknows the inextricably tied to wall street. obama has his own connections. is worth looking at. some important questions to be asking. also sign up for the balance of power newsletter. get the latest on global politics in your inbox every...
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foundation. and we're live in dover, delaware, kicking off our c-span bus 50 capitals' tour and speak with the governor about his priorities and how policies in washington affect his state. watch friday morning. join the discussion. >> house speaker paul rhe
foundation. and we're live in dover, delaware, kicking off our c-span bus 50 capitals' tour and speak with the governor about his priorities and how policies in washington affect his state. watch friday morning. join the discussion. >> house speaker paul rhe
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capital. your seed money. this dream is not far-fetched. thanks to a global foundation with ties to the bay area.und the world to take part in a competition to develop innovative social enterprises that can transform lives. and joining me this morning is cheryl chamber lin, board member and chair of the hope prize council to talk about the most recent $1 million prize presented last weekend in new york city. this is known as the nobel price for students. what is the goal here that you are trying to achieve with this competition. >> this is multiple goals. the biggest one is you are getting students to think about how they can change the world. as they are starting to learn in their career. but also about doing something that will impact businesses, people, and communities. and in a way that we have not thought of. very, very strategic. >> and talk a little bit about what sort of social issues competitors are trying to tackle here, and with that being said, you can talk about -- tell me a little bit about the group that won this year, for something called rush me rides. >> the challenge this year
capital. your seed money. this dream is not far-fetched. thanks to a global foundation with ties to the bay area.und the world to take part in a competition to develop innovative social enterprises that can transform lives. and joining me this morning is cheryl chamber lin, board member and chair of the hope prize council to talk about the most recent $1 million prize presented last weekend in new york city. this is known as the nobel price for students. what is the goal here that you are...
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that's the name of their foundation, and they give money to people all ovever the world to o study critical--concepts critical of capitalism. they just opened an office in new york city.y. they have offices in many countries around the world. they have opened an office for work here in the united states to meet with and exchange ideas of criticism of capitalism with interested americans. . hullo! i can see from your faces you're interested. one more fact about germrmany. therere'sa law. every company that has more than 2,000 workers employed m must have 50% of the board ofof directotors elected y thee workers. that's the law in gegermanyy. they're thehe most susuccessful c capitalist t couy inin europe, and t they give moe power to their workers t than y other one. the notion that if you were to do that you would cripple the capitalist potential--uh-uh. it's the same silly argument that says, "gee. those europeans, they're just not doing real well because they have such a big social safety net," national health for everybody, basically free public higher education, and all the rest. germany has one of the most expansive pr
that's the name of their foundation, and they give money to people all ovever the world to o study critical--concepts critical of capitalism. they just opened an office in new york city.y. they have offices in many countries around the world. they have opened an office for work here in the united states to meet with and exchange ideas of criticism of capitalism with interested americans. . hullo! i can see from your faces you're interested. one more fact about germrmany. therere'sa law. every...
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unpleasant truth and sovereignty over this nation from our capital, and for that to declare no weapon formed against this land of liberty and her foundationalin this nation or without. every life of every tribe matters, and we speak freedom to all of those who live in an oppressive mindset of the transgression of our nation's past. i pray for the minds and hearts of all those who are led astray do believe lies about their fellow countrymen, who live in a necessary and propagated fear and suspicion of one another, to be set free. amen. and we declare restoration between every culture and ethnicity in this nation. we are all blessed to serve and call home. we cast off spirits of chaos, poverty and apathy of mind and heart and call upon the author of life to renew and restore us to order and honorable standing. we bless this nation with our mouth and with our actions as those entrusted to preserve the treasure of liberty. let us be reminded of the servants heart and let us be moved to restore each other to the joy of standing side-by-side. in our efforts to standing unity and over in this nation i bless this land today by the authority vested
unpleasant truth and sovereignty over this nation from our capital, and for that to declare no weapon formed against this land of liberty and her foundationalin this nation or without. every life of every tribe matters, and we speak freedom to all of those who live in an oppressive mindset of the transgression of our nation's past. i pray for the minds and hearts of all those who are led astray do believe lies about their fellow countrymen, who live in a necessary and propagated fear and...