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for the upkeep and restoration of heritage houses. >> reporter: this is in a heritage overlay zone whichhe houses. the nonprofit organization, the world monuments fund, has declared this area one of the most significant cultural heritage sites at risk of being lost. in spite of the high profile and the protection it is being offered, many fears the worry they won't bel able to fight-- be able to fight in >>> burundi's president says he will fight any african union peacekeepers sent to his country. people were hoping the new year would bring peace after nine months of political turmoil. >> reporter: deep in the hilly countryside and under heavy security, burundi's president participated in a peace march. this is the final lap of a peace run organized by young men concerned that their country is on the brink of civil war. >> translation: it is god that granted us a peaceful festive even and it is got who will grant us peace in the new year. >> reporter: but peace has been elusive in burundi since the president decided to run for a controversial third term in office. that led to street prot
for the upkeep and restoration of heritage houses. >> reporter: this is in a heritage overlay zone whichhe houses. the nonprofit organization, the world monuments fund, has declared this area one of the most significant cultural heritage sites at risk of being lost. in spite of the high profile and the protection it is being offered, many fears the worry they won't bel able to fight-- be able to fight in >>> burundi's president says he will fight any african union peacekeepers...
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>> and jonas i on a handout for us the heritage letter back to you, commissioners. >> i think we'll gohrough the recommendations by staff i have a number of comments. >> commissioner president lazarus. >> i have one question for hillary full-time i'm sorry it was regina. >> regina. >> that's okay. that's okay. >> you full-time employee as parts of the grant do we have a definition of what that is. >> i'm about in the process of completing that description. >> so i will send that over to shelly for your review this position would handle the entire process. >> i'm sorry for the businesses and full-time. >> actually counting the individuals the presentation for the grants program for the business. >> yes. >> yes, so it is based on full-time virtuosity. >> which is. >> 4 part time equivalent is two. >> 35 hours being a full-time position. >> theo hours plus the blends so if you have folks working 15 hours 3 of them yeah. >> it is in the legislation itself so it is adding up the hours of the employees of the year before and dividing by 40 that's full-time. >> thank you. >> all right. thank
>> and jonas i on a handout for us the heritage letter back to you, commissioners. >> i think we'll gohrough the recommendations by staff i have a number of comments. >> commissioner president lazarus. >> i have one question for hillary full-time i'm sorry it was regina. >> regina. >> that's okay. that's okay. >> you full-time employee as parts of the grant do we have a definition of what that is. >> i'm about in the process of completing that...
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commission and securities carry down things like that this was awhile back and trees that are a heritage asset but security issues so i was very much taken with their needs and how for those types of considerations will be in the public realm planning department so thoroughly endorse our work on this thank you. >> thank you, commissioners any other comments i would thank you commissioner johnck for your comments on bart's that is a good comment so many people exit at bart's station and poor qualities of that urban experiences coming out flo through some of the tunnels and the actual quality of condition of those station at&t station is lacking a good thing to integrate i look forward to the next presentation and definitely can use improvement thank you. >> thank you pursue commissioners, if there's nothing further on to item 12 the legacy business regular comment. >> i wanted to introduce regina the director of the office of small business to give you an overview the historic preservation commission that was approved this and i'd like to talk about the options we raid out for the applica
commission and securities carry down things like that this was awhile back and trees that are a heritage asset but security issues so i was very much taken with their needs and how for those types of considerations will be in the public realm planning department so thoroughly endorse our work on this thank you. >> thank you, commissioners any other comments i would thank you commissioner johnck for your comments on bart's that is a good comment so many people exit at bart's station and...
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stan rasmussen, welcome to the heritage foundation. [applause]. >> my sincere thanks to john and becky and to your heritage foundation colleagues were welcoming me here today and for hosting this important and timely discussion as you mention. america is a land of promise. the american promise of service the government secures equal opportunity, fundamental fairness and the inalienable rights of freedom, the right control property and the right of individuals to determine their own destiny. to protect life and liberty, but to take away the right and control of property, which is the fruit and veg of that liberty is to shatter this promise, leaving states and their people as second class citizens. at this point time in january of 2016 the federal government still controls more than 50% of all the land west of the rocky mountains and no less than 5% of the land east of this continental divide. this inequality and fundamental unfairness harms the environment, depressing western community, stifles opportunity and undermines our constitutio
stan rasmussen, welcome to the heritage foundation. [applause]. >> my sincere thanks to john and becky and to your heritage foundation colleagues were welcoming me here today and for hosting this important and timely discussion as you mention. america is a land of promise. the american promise of service the government secures equal opportunity, fundamental fairness and the inalienable rights of freedom, the right control property and the right of individuals to determine their own...
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generation to keep the area's history intact and says the area's character is linked to islamic heritagee people it's a place that is so close to their hearts it's part of their soul. it has been in many ways sometimes it has been exploited for commercial reasons and in many ways it has been protected in other ways. >> reporter: the suburb is home to the oldest moss income the cithe -- the oldest mosque in the city and no longer preserving the area for residents, the picture houses began attracting visitors. she works in this house built in 1763, it's now a museum. >> this is what the work-up is. share the life and share the houses and they are to share the culture and the other things. people come and you can take photographs and don't have the privacy. >> reporter: she says this has contributed to the younger generation selling their homes and moving out, homes here are now fetching higher prices with rates rising 400% in the past decade. >> anyone with a house will be frustrated to bear the cost of maintaining the heritage house and no authorities have funding which is valuable for th
generation to keep the area's history intact and says the area's character is linked to islamic heritagee people it's a place that is so close to their hearts it's part of their soul. it has been in many ways sometimes it has been exploited for commercial reasons and in many ways it has been protected in other ways. >> reporter: the suburb is home to the oldest moss income the cithe -- the oldest mosque in the city and no longer preserving the area for residents, the picture houses began...
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but lost our common heritage.e gold medal we present today is our country's way of saying that the service should not only be recognized but celebrated. it is our nation's way of saying thank you. [ applause ]. >> ladies and gentlemen, the speak of the house of the united states representativesings the honorable john boehner. >> in a few minutes we will have the presentation of the medal. at that time i will ask honorees to join us here on the stage. some of you may know this is the last time that i'm going to have this privilege. really, it's been quite a privilege. in the opening i mentioned the first person to be awarded a congressional gold medal was general george washington himself in 1776. as you can imagine, things got a little busy after that. so it took about 14 years for washington to actually get that medal. over that time, four different people were in charge of the project, including none other than thomas jefferson. jefferson kept detailed notes on how the medals should be executed. he found a way t
but lost our common heritage.e gold medal we present today is our country's way of saying that the service should not only be recognized but celebrated. it is our nation's way of saying thank you. [ applause ]. >> ladies and gentlemen, the speak of the house of the united states representativesings the honorable john boehner. >> in a few minutes we will have the presentation of the medal. at that time i will ask honorees to join us here on the stage. some of you may know this is the...
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only here. >> the tampa bay black heritage fix was under way at curtis hickson park. the entire black heritage festival lasts ten days, including the weekends before and after martin luther king day. marathon, golfing event and several luncheons and banquets. >> i think it brings a lot of value to the community and also a lot of people together and helps us learn about the culture of african and african americans. 16th consecutive year for the tampa bay black heritage festival. organizers say it's getting bigger, drawing people from around florida and the rest of the states. downtown tomorrow. >> the hunt is for invasive burmese pythons. money will be awarded to the hunters who capture the most and the largest pythons. more than 500 people have signed up. started noon today and will run to february 13th. the goal will be to reduce the python population. they are not native to florida and pose a threat to wildlife and pets. >>> wildlife officials are trying to figure out exactly how a shark got into a pool at a south florida complex. a woman found a live five foot blac
only here. >> the tampa bay black heritage fix was under way at curtis hickson park. the entire black heritage festival lasts ten days, including the weekends before and after martin luther king day. marathon, golfing event and several luncheons and banquets. >> i think it brings a lot of value to the community and also a lot of people together and helps us learn about the culture of african and african americans. 16th consecutive year for the tampa bay black heritage festival....
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the area's character is linked to its islamic heritage. >> it is so close to their hearts, it's close to their soul. it has been ex-employed employed-- exploited for commercial reasons. it has been protected in many other ways. >> reporter: the suburb is home to the oldest mosque in the city. once democracy was realized and the group areas act abolished, no longer preserving the area for residents, houses and central location began attracting outsiders. tour guide works in this house both in 1763. it is on now a museum. >> this is what it is. they always have to share their life and houses. they have to share the culture and daily things. people come in and take photographs. they don't have the privacy. >> reporter: she says this has contributed to the younger generation selling their homes and moving out. homes here are now fetching high prices with rates rising 400% in the past decade. >> i think anybody who owns a heritage house will be frees traited that they have to-- frustrated that they have to bear the cost of the house. there is no fending which is-- funding which is availabl
the area's character is linked to its islamic heritage. >> it is so close to their hearts, it's close to their soul. it has been ex-employed employed-- exploited for commercial reasons. it has been protected in many other ways. >> reporter: the suburb is home to the oldest mosque in the city. once democracy was realized and the group areas act abolished, no longer preserving the area for residents, houses and central location began attracting outsiders. tour guide works in this...
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wence. >> i want to thank the good people at heritage for inviting me.'m sorry i can't be there in person, but i can't be in two places at once. i've been involved in constitutional law since i graduated from law school in 1970. this is one of the most exciting cases i've worked on because it relates to a basic principal of states rights. in a way it's not to give rights to states. it's a way to give rights to us the people. some states had very little land, rhode island. virginia claimed land from the eastern shore all the way to the west coast. in fact, part of california was originally part of virginia according to the title it got from the king. well, people did not want that to happen and they didn't want some states to be unequal to others. they should be equal in sovereign powers. they should have the same powers over their land that other states had, so they had this principle which the supreme court has called the equal footing doctrine. all states come in on equal footing. we knew how to acquire land, but the framers wanted to make sure that th
wence. >> i want to thank the good people at heritage for inviting me.'m sorry i can't be there in person, but i can't be in two places at once. i've been involved in constitutional law since i graduated from law school in 1970. this is one of the most exciting cases i've worked on because it relates to a basic principal of states rights. in a way it's not to give rights to states. it's a way to give rights to us the people. some states had very little land, rhode island. virginia claimed...
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it's hosted by the heritage foundation. >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation and our douglas and sarah allison auditorous. we join those who join us on our heritage.org website on all of these occasions. would make our in-house guests to make that courtesy check that cell phones have been silenced. it is always appreciated. you are internet viewers can submit questions at any time. simply e-mailing speak speaker @heritage.org. hosting our discussion and opening our program, vice president for external relations, becky dunlop. she overseas heritage's strategic outreach and communication both nationally and internationally to conservative policy organizations, other leadership organizations, as well as policy activists. prior to joining heritage, she served in the cabinet of governor george allen as secretary of natural resources. she has also been a senior official in the reagan administration serving in the office of presidential personnel as the deputy assistant director. and special assistant to the president for his cabine
it's hosted by the heritage foundation. >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation and our douglas and sarah allison auditorous. we join those who join us on our heritage.org website on all of these occasions. would make our in-house guests to make that courtesy check that cell phones have been silenced. it is always appreciated. you are internet viewers can submit questions at any time. simply e-mailing speak speaker @heritage.org. hosting our discussion and opening our...
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the local synagogue is part of our heritage in the city of bradford.they've been here longer than us. we've only been here as curry house for 50 years, and the synagogue has been here for more than 200 years. >> the relationship between rudi leavor and his muslim neighbors has grown increasingly close. still, when the jewish leader asked him to join the synagogue's council in early 2015, he was surprised. >> it came at a time when things were not too good in the middle east, in terms of relationship s between the jewish and muslim community. i thought it was very brave of the jewish community, the synagogue, and in particular rudi, in having the foresight to invite a non-jewish person onto its committee. >> it would be a means of cementing the cooperation and friendship between jews and muslims, if we co-opted a muslim onto the council of the synagogue. >> and rudi leavor plans to keep on cementing friendships between bradford's residents -- regardless of their religious affiliation. >> of course, there are many different types of islam. some muslim co
the local synagogue is part of our heritage in the city of bradford.they've been here longer than us. we've only been here as curry house for 50 years, and the synagogue has been here for more than 200 years. >> the relationship between rudi leavor and his muslim neighbors has grown increasingly close. still, when the jewish leader asked him to join the synagogue's council in early 2015, he was surprised. >> it came at a time when things were not too good in the middle east, in...
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the government is carrying out land claims in a redistribution process and is also identifying heritage sites, historical landmarks and land originally occupied by them. the process is taking longer than expected it is said. >> in our attempts to address the land question, we are seeing that there should be equity and justice in the manner in which the land is allocated, but that will be done in a responsible manner where just annie quitable compensation will be paid to those who own the land. >> reporter: officials say they are expecting more than 400,000 land claims and may pay out more than 11 billion dollars in compensation. the only solution will be complete access to rights of land throughout the country >>> to myanmar where aung san suu kyi says building lasting peace in the country is a priority for her newly enacted government. ms aung san suu kyi was speaking at celebrations marking 68 years of independent from britain. myanmar has struggled to reach peace agreements with various minority groups which have fought for greater autonomy and recognition. giant size puppets are no
the government is carrying out land claims in a redistribution process and is also identifying heritage sites, historical landmarks and land originally occupied by them. the process is taking longer than expected it is said. >> in our attempts to address the land question, we are seeing that there should be equity and justice in the manner in which the land is allocated, but that will be done in a responsible manner where just annie quitable compensation will be paid to those who own the...
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it deserves to be a heritage site. >> translator: it's really moving. it makes me appreate jushow betiful jan is. >> according to the latest weather report, the forecast for kyoto on thursday is cloudy. >>> thanks for watching this edition of "newsline."awúwóóóóó genie: this is "france 24." time for 60 minutes around the world. i'm genie godula. from theinisters international coalition against the islamic state groupon meeting in paris, hoping to step up their organization and resources against the militants. the taliban says it is behind university in a pakistan. close to 20 are killed and dozens are hurt as gun man
it deserves to be a heritage site. >> translator: it's really moving. it makes me appreate jushow betiful jan is. >> according to the latest weather report, the forecast for kyoto on thursday is cloudy. >>> thanks for watching this edition of "newsline."awúwóóóóó genie: this is "france 24." time for 60 minutes around the world. i'm genie godula. from theinisters international coalition against the islamic state groupon meeting in paris, hoping to...
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come explore our nation's soulful heritage with soul to soul. ernie: this is beautiful. we're talking about the musical selections. they're very specific topics. >> they go into love. they go into the struggles that both cultures have experiences. and they go into the camaraderie of the jewish population as well population. it was really fascinating stuff to hear how yiddish culture has influenced so many genres of music. ernie: i love the cast. amazing group. >> really talented. ernie: sunday, 2:00 p.m. >> tickets are still available at the museum of jewish heritage in battery park city. ernie: got to see it. thank you for sharing the story. i've got a question for you this evening about the moments that you stare off into space wondering. what do you daydream about? what's on your mind? we're going to get some interesting answers. first, russ is going to join me to talk about the red hot giants' coaching search. some interesting news coming up after the break. hey, are you coming to the 9am? i'm on the phone with the cable company. we at time warner cable need to apolo
come explore our nation's soulful heritage with soul to soul. ernie: this is beautiful. we're talking about the musical selections. they're very specific topics. >> they go into love. they go into the struggles that both cultures have experiences. and they go into the camaraderie of the jewish population as well population. it was really fascinating stuff to hear how yiddish culture has influenced so many genres of music. ernie: i love the cast. amazing group. >> really talented....
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it recognizes the heritage and contributions of native americans here in the mountains. smith says, to many people, columbus day is synonymous with oppression. opportunity for everyone in native american citizens and the heritage that they brought county and western north carolina long before we got here."3 nine cities across the country already observe indigenous peoples' day. 3 3 state officials are cracking down on north carolina employers who do not carry proper insurance. the news and observer in raleigh reports the state industrial commission collected 1 million dollars in civil fines from uninsured companies in the last year. state law requires any employer with three or more employees to provide workers' cocoensation insurance at no cost to the 3 3 3 happening today... jury selection begins for the trial of a second baltimore officer charged in the death of freddie gray. officer caesar goodson junior drove the van that carried gray from the site of his arrest last april to the police station. gray was critically injured and unresponsive after the ride... and died
it recognizes the heritage and contributions of native americans here in the mountains. smith says, to many people, columbus day is synonymous with oppression. opportunity for everyone in native american citizens and the heritage that they brought county and western north carolina long before we got here."3 nine cities across the country already observe indigenous peoples' day. 3 3 state officials are cracking down on north carolina employers who do not carry proper insurance. the news and...
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people are reclaiming their heritage saying they want recognition as the first people of south africa. >> a group of elders perform an ancient sacred ceremony in what they say is ancestral land. activists say segregation laws robbed people of their identify and heritage. >> both black and white settled on our ancestral lands, so the beneficiaries of that, the stolen land and that land today, aboriginal people don't own not 1% of the ancestral land in south africa. >> apartheid laws reserved more than 85% of the land for the minority white population. the government is carrying out redistribution process and also identifying heritage sites historical landmarks and land originally occupied by them. they say it is taking longer than expected. >> in our terms to address the land question, we are seeing that there should be equity and justice in the manner in which the land is allocated but that will be done in a responsible manner when compensation will be paid to those who owned the land. >> officials are expecting almost 400,000 land claims and may pay out as much as 11 billion dollars
people are reclaiming their heritage saying they want recognition as the first people of south africa. >> a group of elders perform an ancient sacred ceremony in what they say is ancestral land. activists say segregation laws robbed people of their identify and heritage. >> both black and white settled on our ancestral lands, so the beneficiaries of that, the stolen land and that land today, aboriginal people don't own not 1% of the ancestral land in south africa. >> apartheid...
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that's not far from smith's home at heritage park. a candlelight vigil was held last night on clark street in the nicholtown community. family members tell us they are still seeking just cobey's death. allyson: in anderson, a 9-year-old was shot inside his home during a drive-by. deputies say no arrests have been made. an incident report says it happened saturday night at a home on crooked creek court. the boy's mother told investigators she was in her bedroom when she heard several gunshots. she says he showed up to her room with a gunshot to the leg. he was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. geoff: this happened last friday. the several people, includinchbusiness when those two armed men this -- when two armed men demanded and stole money. one of the suspects was killed. allyson: a lockdown has been lifted for winston-salem state. you can see the proximity to wake forest. officials say the lockdown went into effect at 9:30 while they search for a person with a gun. no shots were reportedly fire. it was lifted
that's not far from smith's home at heritage park. a candlelight vigil was held last night on clark street in the nicholtown community. family members tell us they are still seeking just cobey's death. allyson: in anderson, a 9-year-old was shot inside his home during a drive-by. deputies say no arrests have been made. an incident report says it happened saturday night at a home on crooked creek court. the boy's mother told investigators she was in her bedroom when she heard several gunshots....
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stan rasmussen, welcome to the heritage foundation. ha hair. >> a sincere thanks to john and becky and your heritage foundation colleagues for welcoming us here today and for hoesing this important and timely discussion as you mentioned. america is a land of promise. the american promise exerts the government exists to secure equal opportunity, fundamental fairness, and the inalienable rights of freedom, the right and control of property and the right of individuals to determine their own destiny. to protect life and liberty but to take away the right and control of property, which is the fruit and back of that liberty, is to shatter this promise, leaving states and their peoples as second-class citizens. at this point in time in january 2016, the federal government still controls more than 50% of all the lands west of the rocky mountains but less than 5% of the lands east of this continental divide. this inequality and fundamental unfairness breeds political exploitation, harms the environment, depresses western communities, stifles n
stan rasmussen, welcome to the heritage foundation. ha hair. >> a sincere thanks to john and becky and your heritage foundation colleagues for welcoming us here today and for hoesing this important and timely discussion as you mentioned. america is a land of promise. the american promise exerts the government exists to secure equal opportunity, fundamental fairness, and the inalienable rights of freedom, the right and control of property and the right of individuals to determine their own...
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the wild cats take the win. >> rustburg and heritage. and tyrese spins his way and takes it to the bank. >> and number one. e.c. glass's pleasure takes the steel. jones behind the back. and that is trifecta play number one. and our boys' top 13. and the northside vikings remain at number one. radford, two. martinsville, three, dan river. l.v.a. e.c. glass, alta vista, and >> the number one girls team remains brookville. l.c.a., magna vista, g.w. and timberlake. our "full court press" player of the week is jay barber. he has been a nightmare for opponents. he scored 21 point to lead all scores. >> this year has been a big year to show that we're going to be a big contender. we had a lot of doubt from the public schools around here thinking that they're going to come in and walk all over us. we're out here and we're going to be able to hold our own all season. >> virginia plays at louisville at 1:00. and also lynchburg is home randolph has shenandoah at 2:00. thanks f >> mark: a warm weekend in our future. >> george: it's going to be a nic
the wild cats take the win. >> rustburg and heritage. and tyrese spins his way and takes it to the bank. >> and number one. e.c. glass's pleasure takes the steel. jones behind the back. and that is trifecta play number one. and our boys' top 13. and the northside vikings remain at number one. radford, two. martinsville, three, dan river. l.v.a. e.c. glass, alta vista, and >> the number one girls team remains brookville. l.c.a., magna vista, g.w. and timberlake. our "full...
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house will be frustrated they have to bear the cost of maintaining a heritage house. city nor the national heritage authorities have any funding which is available for the upkeep and restoration for the houses. >> reporter: protecting houses from being demolished or altered against architectural guidelines, the nonprofit monument fund declared in the most significant cultural heritage sites at risk of being lost. in spite of the high profile and the protection it has been offered many here often still worry they won't be able to fight increased gentrification. >>> large crowds in tokyo on the first day of 2016 to pray for a more prosperous new year and hundreds waited in line outside of shrines to carry rituals and received the first blessing for the gods for the new year is a tradition for most japanese. still ahead, breaking the ice for women in hockey the first players in a paid professional league skate into u.s. history, details coming up, in sport. ♪ ♪ let's get the sport now with joe. >> thank you, the golden state warriors had a win in the nba and overcame the
house will be frustrated they have to bear the cost of maintaining a heritage house. city nor the national heritage authorities have any funding which is available for the upkeep and restoration for the houses. >> reporter: protecting houses from being demolished or altered against architectural guidelines, the nonprofit monument fund declared in the most significant cultural heritage sites at risk of being lost. in spite of the high profile and the protection it has been offered many...
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posting our discussion today will be senior fellow in communications here at heritage. join me in welcoming genevieve. [applause] >> thank you very much. welcome to heritage. we are glad and delighted to have you with us. no stranger to many of you. cohost of fox and friends. great credit to he and his two cohosts. being able to interview just about any type of person. past victims, interviewees. american idol simon cowell. being on television three hours a day is not enough. when that show is over brian enters the radio studio. the program on over a hundred and 40 stations. the new york times bestseller list, george washington's secret six and senior success, he and his co-author teamed up to bring us an interesting but not so well-known story. forgotten war that changed american history. there is a lot we can learn from history, things that we might be able to learn from history and we welcome brian on the story. >> you could give the speech yourself. you are now eligible for a true hardback copy. thank you very much. it took me nine seconds to about nine seconds to r
posting our discussion today will be senior fellow in communications here at heritage. join me in welcoming genevieve. [applause] >> thank you very much. welcome to heritage. we are glad and delighted to have you with us. no stranger to many of you. cohost of fox and friends. great credit to he and his two cohosts. being able to interview just about any type of person. past victims, interviewees. american idol simon cowell. being on television three hours a day is not enough. when that...
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>> live all morning at osceola heritage park. the world's largest collector car auction, this one here, never before seen, the car was supposed to have been desteroid in 1970 and -- destroyed in 1970 and, the guy said, no, i'll take it and a million-plus at least, open every day through saturday, 9:00, tickets are $30 to get in, kids under 12 are free, more than 3,000 cars and 12,000 pieces of memorabilia. go during this extended visit from your extended family, all you want is a peaceful moment to stream your show. and you need enough bandwidth to share with a full house of hungry users. lightning internet from bright house networks. the speed you need. and now connect to... premier tv, 15 megabit internet and hd-dvr service... only $92 a month
>> live all morning at osceola heritage park. the world's largest collector car auction, this one here, never before seen, the car was supposed to have been desteroid in 1970 and -- destroyed in 1970 and, the guy said, no, i'll take it and a million-plus at least, open every day through saturday, 9:00, tickets are $30 to get in, kids under 12 are free, more than 3,000 cars and 12,000 pieces of memorabilia. go during this extended visit from your extended family, all you want is a peaceful...
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it recognizes the heritage and contributions of native americans here in the mountains. smith says to many, columbus day is synonymous with oppression. >> this is an incredible opportunity for everyone here in asheville to be able to recognize our native american citizens and the heritage that they brought to ashevillend buncombe county and western north carolina long before we got here. >> darcel: nine cities across the country already observe indigenous people's day. the resolution is on next tuesday's asheville's city council agenda. >> larry: america on tap is staging an event at the u.s. beer around the country with 70 festivals planned this year. >> 100 or more different craft breweries on site to taste and sample. live music, free food. and food to purchase depending on the ticket you purchase. >> larry: yet another beer festival for a city seemingly can't get enough. >>> she is like my inspiration now. so when i feel down or sad or struggling, she's like, come on, mom. we can do this. >> larry: our person of the week beat the odds on life support. how her story i
it recognizes the heritage and contributions of native americans here in the mountains. smith says to many, columbus day is synonymous with oppression. >> this is an incredible opportunity for everyone here in asheville to be able to recognize our native american citizens and the heritage that they brought to ashevillend buncombe county and western north carolina long before we got here. >> darcel: nine cities across the country already observe indigenous people's day. the...
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ann coulter assailed her indian-american heritage, tweeting: trump should deport nikki haley trump said haley - a rising republican star - was off his short-list for vice president. presidential candidate fox/ fox and friends "i wouldn't say she's off to a good start // "i feel very strongly doesn't." "you're watching kolo 8 news now good morning reno with dave lawrence, amanda sanchez and lindsey matherly heritage, tweeting: trump should deport nikki haley trump said haley - a rising republican star - was off his short-list for vice president. presidential candidate fox/ fox and friends "i wouldn't say she's off to a good start // "i feel very strongly about immigration. she doesn't." "you're watching kolo 8 news now good morning reno with dave lawrence, amanda sanchez and lindsey matherly a series of storm systems will impact the sierra and western week with periods of gusty winds...mountain snow and valley rain. bring moderate amounts of snowfall to northeast california, northwest nevada and the lake tahoe region this afternoon through late tonight. the storm parade continues with th
ann coulter assailed her indian-american heritage, tweeting: trump should deport nikki haley trump said haley - a rising republican star - was off his short-list for vice president. presidential candidate fox/ fox and friends "i wouldn't say she's off to a good start // "i feel very strongly doesn't." "you're watching kolo 8 news now good morning reno with dave lawrence, amanda sanchez and lindsey matherly heritage, tweeting: trump should deport nikki haley trump said haley...
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activists said part segregation laws robbed the people of identity and heritage. black and white settled on our ancestral land. so the beneficiaries of that, the stolen land, and that land, you know, today, you find aboriginal people go not find not 1% of the ancestral land in south africa. >> apartheid laws reserved more than 85% of land for the minority white population, the government is carrying out claims and redistribution processes and identified heritage sites and land occupied. but it says the process is taking longer than expected. >> our terms to address the land question. we are seeing that there should be equity allocated. that could be done in a responsible manner. where just and equitable compensation could be paid to those that own the land. >> they may pay out as much as $11 billion in compensation. for the community, the only acceptable outcome will be restoration of rights they claim to ancestral land throughout the country. >> yes the start of the new year ushered in new goals. we have this report from the national park in sri lanka. . >> natur
activists said part segregation laws robbed the people of identity and heritage. black and white settled on our ancestral land. so the beneficiaries of that, the stolen land, and that land, you know, today, you find aboriginal people go not find not 1% of the ancestral land in south africa. >> apartheid laws reserved more than 85% of land for the minority white population, the government is carrying out claims and redistribution processes and identified heritage sites and land occupied....
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of the sliding rock creek greenway trail.he was found there between the sterling school and the heritage apartment community where he lived. greenville police are still investigating...but no arrests have been made in the case. they're asking anyone with information about the teen's death to come forward. 3 sad news to pass along...a retired greenville county k-9 has died- 3 the sheriff's office posted on its facebook page saying k-9 "cash" died due to an age-related illness.he was twelve- cash served with the department from july 20-04 to december 20-09.he helped and succesfully chased and the streets- 3 also in greenville county- travelers rest police are on the search for a wanted man. man.a manhunt got underway along highway 276 in the downtown area early this morning for michael jones. police tell us it followed a domestic situation at an apartment...but that jones left before they got on scene. police say jones has active warrants out of greenville county...but a list of the charges has not been released. released.anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call crime st
of the sliding rock creek greenway trail.he was found there between the sterling school and the heritage apartment community where he lived. greenville police are still investigating...but no arrests have been made in the case. they're asking anyone with information about the teen's death to come forward. 3 sad news to pass along...a retired greenville county k-9 has died- 3 the sheriff's office posted on its facebook page saying k-9 "cash" died due to an age-related illness.he was...
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cuisine isnal french considered an intangible cultural heritage. heritage that cannot be taken to go. -- can now be taken to go. >> the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attacks in indonesia today. bombs went off near a starbucks cafe in a busy shopping district in jakarta in a series of coordinated attacks. andlice officer was killed five assailants shot dead by police. draws everebola close. at the worst ever outbreak in west africa is over as liberia gets the all clear. a second wave of ada trucks roll into three besieged mountain towns in syria. -- aid trucks. time now for our business news with stephen carroll. shares of her know have pollen by 20% in paris after reports that its offices were searched by fraud investigators last week. officials told news agencies renault siteswer were searched. deals withforce competition and fraud issues. the company has refused to comment for now. the slump in shares today has wiped 5 billion euros off the company's value. a pretty bleak day in the european markets today. pretty hefty fa
cuisine isnal french considered an intangible cultural heritage. heritage that cannot be taken to go. -- can now be taken to go. >> the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attacks in indonesia today. bombs went off near a starbucks cafe in a busy shopping district in jakarta in a series of coordinated attacks. andlice officer was killed five assailants shot dead by police. draws everebola close. at the worst ever outbreak in west africa is over as liberia gets the all...
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that was taken at jewish heritage night for the first time ever. we worked with the mayor's office to create a jewish heritage night in city hall. it was a beautiful celebration and we are so grateful to mayor lee. one of the top roles is to be the voice of the jewish community and that includes work being city officials. that was a wonderful exam. you mentioned abby port. she is an outstanding leader. >> we are blessed to have her. and what are some of the challenges that you see for the future of jc rc? >> i think one of the overriding challenges for our community now. if there is greater polization around isreal and remains a strong consensus. we are firming that consensus while maintaining the views within our community i think will continue to be a challenge going forward. simultaneously, we have seen a growth of antiisreal activity in the bay area. being able to address that challenge while continuing with our proactive intergroup relation, civic engagement work is critically important. so to be able to kind of maintain both sides of the equa
that was taken at jewish heritage night for the first time ever. we worked with the mayor's office to create a jewish heritage night in city hall. it was a beautiful celebration and we are so grateful to mayor lee. one of the top roles is to be the voice of the jewish community and that includes work being city officials. that was a wonderful exam. you mentioned abby port. she is an outstanding leader. >> we are blessed to have her. and what are some of the challenges that you see for the...
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up....one of the best 6-a teams in the state in action tonight--- 8 and 2 woodside home against heritage----and the students were sure having a good time--- third quarter---woodside in white----devonte carter---behind the jumper to put the wolverines ahead by two--- but here comes heritage--- jermaine marrow the lob---and leland richardson throws it down hard! richardson had 14---- but keep your eye on marrow---goes baseline---nifty spin move and lays it in--- game-high 25 for marrow, who just committed to hampton university last night-- but woodside stayed ahead thanks to chris orlina----fancy dribbling--up and under for the layup--this kid is getting a whole lot of college looks--- he had a team-high 22---and the wolverines hang on for a 68-62 wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the
up....one of the best 6-a teams in the state in action tonight--- 8 and 2 woodside home against heritage----and the students were sure having a good time--- third quarter---woodside in white----devonte carter---behind the jumper to put the wolverines ahead by two--- but here comes heritage--- jermaine marrow the lob---and leland richardson throws it down hard! richardson had 14---- but keep your eye on marrow---goes baseline---nifty spin move and lays it in--- game-high 25 for marrow, who just...
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>> and jonas i on a handout for us the heritage letter back to you, commissioners. >> i think we'll gohe recommendations by staff i have a number of comments. >> commissioner president lazarus. >> i have one question for hillary full-time i'm sorry it was regina. >> regina. >> that's okay. that's okay. >> you full-time employee as parts of the grant do we have a definition of what that is. >> i'm about in the process of completing that description. >> so i will send that over to shelly for your review this position would handle the entire process. >> i'm sorry for the businesses and full-time. >> actually counting the individuals the presentation for the grants program for the business. >> yes. >> yes, so it is based on full-time virtuosity. >> which is. >> 4 part time equivalent is two. >> 35 hours being a full-time position. >> theo hours plus the blends so if you have folks working 15 hours 3 of them yeah. >> it is in the legislation itself so it is adding up the hours of the employees of the year before and dividing by 40 that's full-time. >> thank you. >> all right. thank you very
>> and jonas i on a handout for us the heritage letter back to you, commissioners. >> i think we'll gohe recommendations by staff i have a number of comments. >> commissioner president lazarus. >> i have one question for hillary full-time i'm sorry it was regina. >> regina. >> that's okay. that's okay. >> you full-time employee as parts of the grant do we have a definition of what that is. >> i'm about in the process of completing that...
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apartheid term given to people of mixed race for people like barry are reclaiming their indigenous heritageaying they want recognition what they say is am activists. segregation laws robbed her people it will you know, today, you find it. people don't own one or two things of the south africa. >> laws of the minority white population. the government is carrying out land claims and redistribution and also identified heritage sites, historical landmarks and land originally occupied by the area. it says the proetsz is taking longer than expected. >> our terms. justice. >> will be one they are expecting almost 400,000 in land claims and may pay out $11,000,000,000 in competition. for this commune did i, the only acceptable outcome will be recentration of rights they claim to an cest recall lands throughout the country. al jazeera. cape town. >> keep up-to-date with the latest news by going to our website. that's what the page looks like at the moment. the address is aljazeera.com. >> the wonder of the world's forests... is often found in the creatures that live in them. but the most rare and pr
apartheid term given to people of mixed race for people like barry are reclaiming their indigenous heritageaying they want recognition what they say is am activists. segregation laws robbed her people it will you know, today, you find it. people don't own one or two things of the south africa. >> laws of the minority white population. the government is carrying out land claims and redistribution and also identified heritage sites, historical landmarks and land originally occupied by the...
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the railroad exhibit will be open through april 10th at the german american heritage center. over the next three months, three guest speakers will drop by to tell stories of railroad davenport's sharing its past... mexican authorities are trying to figure out something else from the past...a secret meeting with a drug kingpin and hollywood movie star. coming up after the break... the connection rolling stone magazine has with the man known as el chapo...and what sean penn has to do with all of this the saga of the mexican drug rolling stone published an interview he reportedly did with reports on penn's secret trip to meet the fugitive known as "el chapo." tonight...a mexican law news that mexican authorities want to speak with sean penn and mexican soap opera star kate del castillo about their secret trip...to meet drug boss joaquin "el chapo" guzman. it's believed to be his first interview in decades. the article published by rolling stone magazine overnight. guzman only agreed to take the questions...penn writes...after a previous seven-hour face-to-face meeting...days bef
the railroad exhibit will be open through april 10th at the german american heritage center. over the next three months, three guest speakers will drop by to tell stories of railroad davenport's sharing its past... mexican authorities are trying to figure out something else from the past...a secret meeting with a drug kingpin and hollywood movie star. coming up after the break... the connection rolling stone magazine has with the man known as el chapo...and what sean penn has to do with all of...
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it is a unesco world heritage site.y of last year, a female suicide bomber blew herselup at a police station in the district, killing a police officer and wounding another. in october, a bomb attack in ankara killed more than 100 people. police suspect the islamic state awúwóóóóó from in-depth analysis welcome. live from paris. let's look at what is making news this hour. at least 10 people are dead and 15 others injured after sultanahmetistoric district is rocked by an explosion. the government says a suicide bomber is likely responsible.
it is a unesco world heritage site.y of last year, a female suicide bomber blew herselup at a police station in the district, killing a police officer and wounding another. in october, a bomb attack in ankara killed more than 100 people. police suspect the islamic state awúwóóóóó from in-depth analysis welcome. live from paris. let's look at what is making news this hour. at least 10 people are dead and 15 others injured after sultanahmetistoric district is rocked by an explosion. the...
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that's not far from smith's home at heritage park. last night a candlelight vigil was held on clark street in the nicholtown community. family members tell us they are still seeking justice for cobey's death >> i mean, it's been a year now since he's been away from us. it kind of makes you ask questions like if everybody has given up. but i'm not going to give up on him. allyson: crimestoppers offered a reward but no tips have come in that have led to an arrest. geoff: an armed man running from police at a mall, ended up falling 25 feet while trying to get away from poli the man was identified as 19-year-old jamoral lee hill. this happened at a mall in gastonia. police say the owner of a stolen vehicle spotted his car at the mall and told them who was driving it. they found hill in the mall and they say he ran outside, fired a shot at officers and jumped over a retaining wall. hill fell 25 feet. he was taken to the hospital. he is expected to su geoff: despite a tightening presidential race rumors fly that one more person may consider
that's not far from smith's home at heritage park. last night a candlelight vigil was held on clark street in the nicholtown community. family members tell us they are still seeking justice for cobey's death >> i mean, it's been a year now since he's been away from us. it kind of makes you ask questions like if everybody has given up. but i'm not going to give up on him. allyson: crimestoppers offered a reward but no tips have come in that have led to an arrest. geoff: an armed man...
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his new book is called rightful heritage. caller: thank you for taking my call. that this president is going to take his last year in office to do something about gun violence in the united states. i remember meeting mr. obama and mrs. obama in d.c. a few years ago. host: to what extent have last year's presidents tackled issues like guns? a few days ago, president -- shed tea tears rs. i would introduce myself to somebody and someone would say i say my name -- and i lost my daughter at newtown. the national rifle association is very strong. the president is starting to build a coalition. he is starting to build the coalition. i think we will see him continuing in that role. i'm trying to get background checks for gun purchases made much tougher. of the union, the symbolic moment of the evening is going to be the empty chair. if you go to oklahoma city, they have an amazing memorial done there. they have mt chairs in a park that people come to visit. the chair will be representative of the people killed by gun violence. it will be a solemn moment. symbolism of th
his new book is called rightful heritage. caller: thank you for taking my call. that this president is going to take his last year in office to do something about gun violence in the united states. i remember meeting mr. obama and mrs. obama in d.c. a few years ago. host: to what extent have last year's presidents tackled issues like guns? a few days ago, president -- shed tea tears rs. i would introduce myself to somebody and someone would say i say my name -- and i lost my daughter at...
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gateway, heritage, mountain view, skyland, slater-marietta and tigerville. the middle school areas are blue ridge and northwest middle schools. travelers rest and blue ridge high schools are the two high schools. again this is for students who live in these attendance areas. that includes students both assigned to these school and those attending other schools by choice. geoff: after a brutal winter weekend. greenville public works and the sc-dot says there are no reports of any major damage to. for the first time greenville used a salt solution or brine on the roads instead of sand. studies showed the sand in the past was causing more problems to the roads and to the water run off. city officials say the other reason is because they had a plan in place to constantly fix roads as soon as problems were reported. >> we'll send a crew out we have a pothole repair team. that is what they do, all day long, everydaywe will just hit those hot locations. customers, our citizens calling in, letting us know if there is a pothole. geoff: if you know of any problems. yo
gateway, heritage, mountain view, skyland, slater-marietta and tigerville. the middle school areas are blue ridge and northwest middle schools. travelers rest and blue ridge high schools are the two high schools. again this is for students who live in these attendance areas. that includes students both assigned to these school and those attending other schools by choice. geoff: after a brutal winter weekend. greenville public works and the sc-dot says there are no reports of any major damage...
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@and the new heritage house is @about four times the size, @brand new. @and this is the first bigger @strength use it so it's @exciting. @>> and -- first big event to @use it. @so it's exciting. @we're kicking off a raffle for @a brand new car donated by @preston kia. @memorial park and this is @acknowledging what happened in @2012 with the high school @shootings. @>> and you guys have such a @great community there. @everybody always comes together @and so supportive of one @another. @>> it's always a good event. @>> details. @what time does it start? @go until? @>> 2:00. @things off kick-off. @and then around dusk, 5:30, @5:45, we light the fire and ice @tower. @and then that goes out in about @an hour. @so about until 7:00. @2:00 to 7:00 today. @>> perfect for the family. @>> for everybody. @>> thank you so much. @we will send winter your way. @>> appreciate that. @yes, thank you. @again, kicks off at 2:00 today. @so make sure you check this @out. @>>> after -- check that out. @>>> after the break, see how @firefighters made an emotional @rescue after
@and the new heritage house is @about four times the size, @brand new. @and this is the first bigger @strength use it so it's @exciting. @>> and -- first big event to @use it. @so it's exciting. @we're kicking off a raffle for @a brand new car donated by @preston kia. @memorial park and this is @acknowledging what happened in @2012 with the high school @shootings. @>> and you guys have such a @great community there. @everybody always comes together @and so supportive of one...
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enforcing the law. >> you can't be for legalizing anybody here illegally and be a heritage conservative? >> well, it doesn't make sense, it's not fair. when we start talking about immigration reform, the first thing you go to what about amnesty for everyone else? if we fix the system, control borders, then the solutions will become more apparent. >> let me ask you about the response to governor haley. were you surprised she got criticism? she was being criticized for not having a more confrontational tone. what was your take on that? >> she's a great governor. she's shown bold leadership after the charleston tragedy and unity's very important to her. and i think what she's been through, being part of immigrant family that's come here and being an outcast, she's calling for unity and rightly so. i liked that position. i'm not sure what all of the criticism is about. >> you think it was unfair? >> i don't know. i think maybe people are hyper sensitive today about things. but we are for immigration, and i think anyone who is not for immigration, open to trade, they're not a real conservati
enforcing the law. >> you can't be for legalizing anybody here illegally and be a heritage conservative? >> well, it doesn't make sense, it's not fair. when we start talking about immigration reform, the first thing you go to what about amnesty for everyone else? if we fix the system, control borders, then the solutions will become more apparent. >> let me ask you about the response to governor haley. were you surprised she got criticism? she was being criticized for not...
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for somag some with aborigine heritag heritage. >> the british just came in. >> for those here planninga march on tuesday to mark on what they call invasion day, 1788 began a period when some indigenous australians were massacred and later marginalized. and even today aboriginals are disadvantaged. >> every single one of our people should be standing up and say i will not sing the national anthem on this day. i'm an aboriginal person in this country, and this hurts my people. >> many indigenous people will be taking part in official australia day events and organizers say they're sensitive to what the day means. >> it is important for us to recognize that australia is a complex state for aboriginal people. but there has been wonderful engagement between australia day and the community. >> for those protesting the biggest issue is the date. australia's national day they think should have nothing to do with the arrival of captain philipp over there in 1788. instead, it should mark the birth of this country on the first of january 1901, when six states became the commonwealth of australia.
for somag some with aborigine heritag heritage. >> the british just came in. >> for those here planninga march on tuesday to mark on what they call invasion day, 1788 began a period when some indigenous australians were massacred and later marginalized. and even today aboriginals are disadvantaged. >> every single one of our people should be standing up and say i will not sing the national anthem on this day. i'm an aboriginal person in this country, and this hurts my people....
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school officials here say everyone is very worried about him at american heritage high school. according to police, the teen's father purchased a one-way ticket to new zealand. he was arrested yesterdayat mia airport. in bond court and charged with unlaw ful unlawful desertion of a child. he explained why he was boardin >> to comy with a court order that commanded me to be there for a hearing on friday. >> reporter: he told detectives that on december 27, he kicked his 16-year-old son out of the car because he was being rude. the father claims this occurred somewhere on northwest 136th avenue and sunrise. >> he got out of the car and -- >> it's better if you don't discuss the matter. >> reporter: police say they were not notified the teen was missing until january 9 by security after he dropped off flyers in an attempt to locate his son. when they contacted the father, he did not want to fi an official police report. >> didn't give us information. didn't want to report his child missing. >> reporter: the boy attended american heritage school. he was a new student that began in
school officials here say everyone is very worried about him at american heritage high school. according to police, the teen's father purchased a one-way ticket to new zealand. he was arrested yesterdayat mia airport. in bond court and charged with unlaw ful unlawful desertion of a child. he explained why he was boardin >> to comy with a court order that commanded me to be there for a hearing on friday. >> reporter: he told detectives that on december 27, he kicked his 16-year-old...
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welcome to the heritage foundation. we welcome those who join us on our hire taj.org website on these occasions. we would make our in-house guests to make sure cell phones have been silenced as we prepare to begin. our internet viewers are reminded that you can submit questions at any time, simply e-mailing speaker @heritage.org. hosting is becky norton done lob, vice president for external relations. he over sees heritages outreach nationally and internationally to policy organizations, leadership organizations as well as policy activists. prior to joining heritage, she served in the cabinet of george allen. she has been a senior official in the ragan administration, serving in the office of presidential personnel as the deputy assistant director and special assistant to the president for a cabinet office. for purposes of today's program as well, she was deputy undersecretary of the department of the interior and assistant secretary for fish, wildlife and parks. please join me in welcoming becky norton done lob. [appla
welcome to the heritage foundation. we welcome those who join us on our hire taj.org website on these occasions. we would make our in-house guests to make sure cell phones have been silenced as we prepare to begin. our internet viewers are reminded that you can submit questions at any time, simply e-mailing speaker @heritage.org. hosting is becky norton done lob, vice president for external relations. he over sees heritages outreach nationally and internationally to policy organizations,...
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people like barry are reclaiming their indigenous heritage saying they want recognition as the firstple of south africa. in district 6, a group perform an ancient sacred ceremony of what they say is an cest ram land. activists say past segregation laws robbed people of their identity and heritage. >> black and white settled on our an cest recall land. so, the beneficiaries of that stolen land, that land, you know, today, they will find they don't own 1% of the an cest recall land in south africa. >> law preserved more than 85% for the minority white population. the government is tearing out land claims and redistribution process and identifying hair strategy sites land marks and land occupied but it says the process has taken longer than expected in ours terms they should be justice on the manner in which the land is allocated. >> will be done in a responsible manner paid to those officials say they are expecting almost 400,000 land claims and may pay out as much as $11,000,000,000. the only acceptable outcome will be reservation of rights they claim to an cest recall lands throughou
people like barry are reclaiming their indigenous heritage saying they want recognition as the firstple of south africa. in district 6, a group perform an ancient sacred ceremony of what they say is an cest ram land. activists say past segregation laws robbed people of their identity and heritage. >> black and white settled on our an cest recall land. so, the beneficiaries of that stolen land, that land, you know, today, they will find they don't own 1% of the an cest recall land in south...
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government officials have asked her to help save the architectural heritage. >> she has this knack of talking to them and finding out what do they need and how should we address the problem. not just go there, do a drawing and just come back. >> reporter: ishida is put in charge of a huge repair project. an eight-hour drive from the capital city stands a temple. it doubles as a municipal office. it's within of the most historic struck which ares. ishida and her team highly value the temple's wooden main buildings. they are the only surviving examples of such fixtures. ishida has lobbied for repairing the windows and leaving them in place but the monks believe they will accumulate with virtue replacing them with bigger and more elaborate ones, even when a valuable building is being restored. she was determined to keep the windows. and spoke at length with the monks. she hoped discussing the building's history might uncover a way to save them. on another day of talks, ishida's passion for the project gradually moves the hearts of the monks. they finally accept her idea. >> translator: i
government officials have asked her to help save the architectural heritage. >> she has this knack of talking to them and finding out what do they need and how should we address the problem. not just go there, do a drawing and just come back. >> reporter: ishida is put in charge of a huge repair project. an eight-hour drive from the capital city stands a temple. it doubles as a municipal office. it's within of the most historic struck which ares. ishida and her team highly value the...
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. >> i think they are part of our heritage. >> plans for the era developer argues will not harm birds. >>> a program being used by orlando police department stirring up controversy with residents. anbre urlf the gil ups arcongex lo ahe sprd oferom. you sedui b tay gohe. y . cha-chin anyo the ek a bos d ups. three syaytoav at t se ac u veo op welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i just like eye patches. and when it's time to refuel, it's full of stuff no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! keep it down! i'm exploring the galaxy. arrrr, that's not even jamie holmes. 5:14 am. a live look over downtown orlando. the thermostat tells the story. we are going to have a cold day in store. full check the weather and traffic coming up in a few minutes. >> residents are finding a new development in st. cloud to save eagles that have been living in the neighborhood for decades. the eagles can be seen watching development wants to build 94 homes on the lan
. >> i think they are part of our heritage. >> plans for the era developer argues will not harm birds. >>> a program being used by orlando police department stirring up controversy with residents. anbre urlf the gil ups arcongex lo ahe sprd oferom. you sedui b tay gohe. y . cha-chin anyo the ek a bos d ups. three syaytoav at t se ac u veo op welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free...
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he will have also hope to honor doctor king as part of this black heritage celebration. they are hosting golden state in an nba finals rematch. tip off tonight is setf for others who state for halftime. we're going to be man acting his speech that he at glenville high school has been practicing. running it pay you 5:07 a.m. is your time favorite eight minutes. i believe a debate the issues facing the american people. the democratic presidential candidate square off to talk about issues in their final debatesu before the start of primary caucus season that has several northeast ohio spent most the time on the court to his felt lake affect how much peter sierra sounded off this past week. the state department is working with iraqi police to try to several americans who reportedly kidnapped.an they have not identified the i americans are said they were doing in iraq. when voters hits head to the polls and iowa caucusess the clash during ed today in south carolina. candidates also touched on healthcare in those wall streetwa between clifton in sanderspo help for the homeless
he will have also hope to honor doctor king as part of this black heritage celebration. they are hosting golden state in an nba finals rematch. tip off tonight is setf for others who state for halftime. we're going to be man acting his speech that he at glenville high school has been practicing. running it pay you 5:07 a.m. is your time favorite eight minutes. i believe a debate the issues facing the american people. the democratic presidential candidate square off to talk about issues in their...
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even if they have european heritage too that was a colonial invasion. >> it was an invasion.as though colusion between the people who lived here and the british, the british just came in. >> reporter: those here planning a march on tuesday to mark what they call invasion day 1788 began a period of history when some indigenous australians were initially massacred by white settlers and later marginalized and even today aboriginal australia people are seriously disadvantaged compared to the descendents of many migrants. >> i don't think any aboriginal person should be celebrating this day, every one of the people should stand up and say no i will not sing the national anthem becausism an aboriginal person in the country and because this hurts my people. >> reporter: many indigenous people though will be taking part in official australia day events and organizers say they are sensitive to what the day means. it's important for us to recognize that australia day is a complex day for indigenous people but the great tinning that thing that has happened is there is wonderful day betw
even if they have european heritage too that was a colonial invasion. >> it was an invasion.as though colusion between the people who lived here and the british, the british just came in. >> reporter: those here planning a march on tuesday to mark what they call invasion day 1788 began a period of history when some indigenous australians were initially massacred by white settlers and later marginalized and even today aboriginal australia people are seriously disadvantaged compared...
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borders to the syrian refugees fleeing violence and death, i believe vermont must not abandon its long heritage of being a welcoming state to those who are escaping unimaginable horror, unimaginable horror, to seek a better life. how many of us can claim that our own family's arrival in america, fleeing famine, religious oppression, dictatorship, or war was not a motivation to come here? vermonters have a long tradition and a proud tradition of rejecting racists, bigotry, bullying, intolerance, and fear. you know, when mccarthyism reared its ugly head in america, senator akin cautioned his own republican party that sought, and i quote, "victory through the selfish political exploitation of fear, bigotry, ignorance, and intolerance." more than half a century later, the same un-american spirit dominates our political dialogue. we are so blessed to live in a state where so many reject fear and hatred. and i pledge to continue to work with president obama, with our congressional delegation, our refugee resettlement community, clergy, volunteers, and our mayors to make our state a beacon of hope and
borders to the syrian refugees fleeing violence and death, i believe vermont must not abandon its long heritage of being a welcoming state to those who are escaping unimaginable horror, unimaginable horror, to seek a better life. how many of us can claim that our own family's arrival in america, fleeing famine, religious oppression, dictatorship, or war was not a motivation to come here? vermonters have a long tradition and a proud tradition of rejecting racists, bigotry, bullying, intolerance,...