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i'm delighted to be at heritage. an institution that contributed so much to the public policy debate for many decades now in the united states. and i'm particularly pleased to be here to unveil the trump administration's new africa strategy, which the president approved yesterday and which the administration will begin executing immediately. this strategy, as a result of an intensive interagency process and reflects the core tenets of president trump's foreign policy doctrine. importantly, the strategy remains true to his central campaign promise to put the interests of the american people first, both at home and abroad. white house is proud to finalize this strategy during the second year of president trump's first term. about two years earlier than the prior administration's release of its africa strategy. we have prioritized developing this document because we understand that lasting stability, prosperity, independence, and security on the african continent are in the national security interests of the united stat
i'm delighted to be at heritage. an institution that contributed so much to the public policy debate for many decades now in the united states. and i'm particularly pleased to be here to unveil the trump administration's new africa strategy, which the president approved yesterday and which the administration will begin executing immediately. this strategy, as a result of an intensive interagency process and reflects the core tenets of president trump's foreign policy doctrine. importantly, the...
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it is certainly an honor to welcome john back to heritage. an old friend and i remember well hosting john many years ago when he delivered remarks on the bush administration's decision to disassociate from the international criminal court. seems just like yesterday. john and i have indeed been in the trenches for a long time. we served together at the state department during the bush administration. i can think of no one i would rather see advising president trump on national security than jumble. -- then john bolton. there is no better at national better advocate for america. better national advocate for america. now, as national security advisor. for john bolton, as he once said , surrender is not an option. he knows the insides and outside of governments like no one else i know. he is a master not only of details, but of the long plan. we are truly thankful. today, we welcome him to carriage yet again to discuss -- heritage yet again to discuss a strategy towards africa. africa is a best, beautiful, and complex continent filled with rich c
it is certainly an honor to welcome john back to heritage. an old friend and i remember well hosting john many years ago when he delivered remarks on the bush administration's decision to disassociate from the international criminal court. seems just like yesterday. john and i have indeed been in the trenches for a long time. we served together at the state department during the bush administration. i can think of no one i would rather see advising president trump on national security than...
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i'm in korea the book and i want to find out what earth this made the evil town world heritage status will be visiting the famous cathedral and treasury and be looking at what else you can experience here in the run up to christmas. course we also show you what you can experience in the hearts melt you see in winter. a peruvian shows us the sights of her hometown. and we have a pure video of a tour of japan. unesco world heritage site since one nine hundred ninety four other germantown has so many well preserved half timbered buildings i'm meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide and very good reading book is a world heritage site why is that. because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back i just topic. clinton book has an architectural heritage stretching back four thousand years which you can still see today. is there a typical style for it be done with. the most striking thing is the pointed beam and normally in half timbered designs with exposed to beam and they round it to allow the wood to teacher of. the thirty
i'm in korea the book and i want to find out what earth this made the evil town world heritage status will be visiting the famous cathedral and treasury and be looking at what else you can experience here in the run up to christmas. course we also show you what you can experience in the hearts melt you see in winter. a peruvian shows us the sights of her hometown. and we have a pure video of a tour of japan. unesco world heritage site since one nine hundred ninety four other germantown has so...
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book is a world heritage site why is that. because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back four thousand years which you can still see today. is there a typical style for it began with. the most striking thing is the pointed beam ends nominee and designs with exposed to beam and they round it to allow the water to drift off. the thirty years' war left a lot of destruction in its wake all over northern europe north are open and there was a building boom here on a really major scale because as i said the individual buildings were destroyed not entire district but those houses were rebuilt with simply decorative animals and carvings so that's where the pointed beam ends come from the bits are they just easier to cut than around a surface. and that innovation was only introduced here the idea didn't spread among other carpenters in the country other places didn't copy it they didn't like it so it's a un
book is a world heritage site why is that. because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back four thousand years which you can still see today. is there a typical style for it began with. the most striking thing is the pointed beam ends nominee and designs with exposed to beam and they round it to allow the water to drift off. the thirty years' war left a lot of...
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the heritage foundation is a critical information. i want to personally honor all of you for supporting the heritage foundation and showing up here tonight. you're part of really helping maybe change this thing and turn it around. but again, i'm willing to fight. i think you are, too. we're not just going to let them walk all over us. and we're going to try and keep this country in the constitutionally sound manner that it has been over all of these years. god bless all of you. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> senator, that was an outstanding historical analysis of the confirmation process. and i think as most of us feel as you do, that changes have to be made. but the first step to make constructive changes is to define the problem and coy say without any doubt, you have defined it for us tonight. thank you. [ applause ] >> it has been our tradition to make certain presentations and so if you'll be -- bear with us a moment, the first is the statue of justice. the joseph story history as i mentioned earlier this evening and his ex p
the heritage foundation is a critical information. i want to personally honor all of you for supporting the heritage foundation and showing up here tonight. you're part of really helping maybe change this thing and turn it around. but again, i'm willing to fight. i think you are, too. we're not just going to let them walk all over us. and we're going to try and keep this country in the constitutionally sound manner that it has been over all of these years. god bless all of you. thank you so...
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i'm delighted to be at heritage. an institution that contributed so much to the public policy debate for many decades now in the united states. and i'm particularly pleased to be here to unveil the trump administration's new africa strategy, which the president approved yesterday and which the administration will begin executing immediately. this strategy, as a result of an intensive interagency process and reflects the core tenets of president trump's foreign policy doctrine. importantly, the strategy remains true to his central campaign promise to put the interests of the american people first, both at home and abroad. white house is proud to finalize this strategy during the second year of president trump's first term. about two years earlier than the prior administration's release of its africa strategy. we have prioritized developing this document because we understand that lasting stability, prosperity, independence, and security on the african continent are in the national security interests of the united stat
i'm delighted to be at heritage. an institution that contributed so much to the public policy debate for many decades now in the united states. and i'm particularly pleased to be here to unveil the trump administration's new africa strategy, which the president approved yesterday and which the administration will begin executing immediately. this strategy, as a result of an intensive interagency process and reflects the core tenets of president trump's foreign policy doctrine. importantly, the...
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heritage it's the heritage of all of us have been endangered and you nest goes been people it's doing lots of other things it's training teachers in iraq stability in iraq is an important american priority it's doing work on literacy in afghanistan or in a crowd no afghanistan is the source of the nine eleven attacks this is something that's important to the united states to europe to russia so it's it's a hugely important organization that look at the world as should not just the moment america's next that the the last u.s. contributions are relatively small it's something that europe and russia the arab countries and china can easily make up so carry on with the organization it and as i say some point the u.s. . i mean you've represented your country abroad what do you think of this when you can talk personally no no you're a former ambassador i guess you can you say you know hang on tight hold your breath the u.s. will be back this sad new that has to even have to say that. oh of course it does and it you know we have somebody who is bizarre in his behavior who is as the president
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>> celebrate that heritage. what a marvelous heritage. how lucky we are. >> wonderful. jim what about you. >> i would echo that and to say that we are not alone. there are lots of us all over the world who, for one reason or another, have had to hithemb it, and celebrate it and find like-minded people. >> jim, marnie thanks encourage to self-discovery. have wonderful day. you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero at a price that makes you the hero? yes. that's yes for less. yes! with hot holiday toys for all ages, ross is your toy destination. it feels even better when you find it for less, at ross: yes for less. your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters?at's y f less. op stealinmine... never. the perfect sweater makes the perfect holiday gift. and it feels even better when you find it for less - at ross. yes for less. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> now on kpix5 news this morning, heavy rain and monster waves. high surf advisory is now in effect along the bay area coast. >> this is really a dream that i never expecte
>> celebrate that heritage. what a marvelous heritage. how lucky we are. >> wonderful. jim what about you. >> i would echo that and to say that we are not alone. there are lots of us all over the world who, for one reason or another, have had to hithemb it, and celebrate it and find like-minded people. >> jim, marnie thanks encourage to self-discovery. have wonderful day. you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero at a price that makes you the hero?...
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where two rooms and the space was filled in, but it is an incredible building with an incredible heritage and incredible story told every day. it would not be an easy thing to sign up to be responsible for that building. it would not be an easy thing to do site you were going to be the person who would take the responsibility for protecting, continuing to make open, for trying to do your best that people saw everything that was reasonably there to be seen, but that is what stephen ayers decided to do. as he leaves his job as the architect of the capitol, 22 years after he got here, leaving service in the military where he was an architect, to come here and be part of that team of the architect of the capitol, and then for the last eight years, serving as the architect of the capitol. during that time, the dome recall,ion come as i president trump was sure it would not be restored by the inauguration, so we take all the scaffolding down and as soon as the inauguration was over go to the expense of putting it back up, i can assure you that with stephen ayers in charge, that was not an optio
where two rooms and the space was filled in, but it is an incredible building with an incredible heritage and incredible story told every day. it would not be an easy thing to sign up to be responsible for that building. it would not be an easy thing to do site you were going to be the person who would take the responsibility for protecting, continuing to make open, for trying to do your best that people saw everything that was reasonably there to be seen, but that is what stephen ayers decided...
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that is a concern that i have. >> i am an intern here at the heritage foundation. you mentioned dave for on - - a few virtues coming straight from god how does your faith or how do you believe other people who write literature of faith can tell a story with characters that our virtuous that others that have the faith could not show? women to some christian film festivals it is condemned as too preachy what recommendations for christian writers to show a perspective they can offer without just a hammer. >>. >> that is an important critique. when i talk about these books and the virtues i don't claim anywhere this is the theme or the message he tries to convey because great literature doesn't do that it is more complex so i just provide a lens. it is there it's not that i am violating the text but it's not the theological virtue of hope so christian artist need to look at the examples or the role models that are already there and the purpose of art is to be art and if it is a good art the human lessons will come out of it but let art to be art and don't let the messa
that is a concern that i have. >> i am an intern here at the heritage foundation. you mentioned dave for on - - a few virtues coming straight from god how does your faith or how do you believe other people who write literature of faith can tell a story with characters that our virtuous that others that have the faith could not show? women to some christian film festivals it is condemned as too preachy what recommendations for christian writers to show a perspective they can offer without...
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what is the meece center at the heritage foundation? >> it is a component within the heritage foundation obviously named after the 75th attorney general. we look at legal questions and we do policy analysis, host public events, people can go to heritage.org and read what scholars have to say on all manner of legal issues. >> the director of the center taking your calls. jessup maryland, republican. good morning. >> good morning. will mr. barr have the authority to go after eric holder, loretta lynch, john brennan for committing perjury under oath? secondly, will he be able to hold bubbler and the investigation accountable for using unverified him a phony dossier is bought and paid for by the dnc and hillary clinton? to change the election results of 2016? will he be able to do that? >> thank you for the questions. with respect to the first question, he will have the authority to investigate anybody for potential violations of federal law. certainly perjury is a violation of federal law. not in any way, shape or form opining that they co
what is the meece center at the heritage foundation? >> it is a component within the heritage foundation obviously named after the 75th attorney general. we look at legal questions and we do policy analysis, host public events, people can go to heritage.org and read what scholars have to say on all manner of legal issues. >> the director of the center taking your calls. jessup maryland, republican. good morning. >> good morning. will mr. barr have the authority to go after...
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song a temple as beautiful as a tranquil lake now declared a world heritage site by you know skull. the path to enlightenment knows many steps and stages. the gates of high and song symbolize this path at the end everything is resolved there is no dualism no opposition of spirit and body life and death good and evil the enlightened one leaves all that behind. locked. all creatures are. to attend. to drum summons the animals. the great bell moves on all who are capable of unlikeness. the wooden fish summons all aquatic life. and the gong the creatures of the am. just as the great sound calls upon all researchers so the colors and ornaments cry out moto vivace in a rhythm of yellow red blue and green the name of this art is tante own color is its language symmetry its grammar symbols give it meaning and harmony is its purpose. all here is symbolic the heavens are sky not herodias nor is the buddha of god redemption is the aim. of the pagodas to our monuments with the simple message anyone can ascend rather than brillig cory's shrines of the buddha or any other saints. hines on a hills
song a temple as beautiful as a tranquil lake now declared a world heritage site by you know skull. the path to enlightenment knows many steps and stages. the gates of high and song symbolize this path at the end everything is resolved there is no dualism no opposition of spirit and body life and death good and evil the enlightened one leaves all that behind. locked. all creatures are. to attend. to drum summons the animals. the great bell moves on all who are capable of unlikeness. the wooden...
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heritage is is is activated when a cultural resource is under threat and that's why heritage has been the key word in protest movements in for coffee because i didn't it's the religious life of the military life social institutions urban fabric all of that ice as as has been under threat the cape town government now says it will support the area beings own to heritage site but first needs to consult the people here but the community says it's asked for protection for years and the city has been slow to respond but coming from a working class background the status have become law and more and affordable for working class people because instantly the value of properties will go up according to the value of high developments a court has ruled that for now the construction crane cannot into ball camp for people here a tiny victory in the fight to preserve sin trees old history. al-jazeera walkup cape town. and don't forget you can find out a lot more about all the day's developing stories on the al-jazeera website al jazeera dot com. time frezza take a look at the top stories here it is t
heritage is is is activated when a cultural resource is under threat and that's why heritage has been the key word in protest movements in for coffee because i didn't it's the religious life of the military life social institutions urban fabric all of that ice as as has been under threat the cape town government now says it will support the area beings own to heritage site but first needs to consult the people here but the community says it's asked for protection for years and the city has been...
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book is a world heritage site why is that fair because of the beautiful have timid houses built overmany centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back over a thousand years which you can still see today. a typical style for it be done with . the most striking thing is the pointed beam and normally in the designs with exposed to beam ends they rounded to allow the water teacher of. the thirty years war left a lot of destruction in its wake all over northern europe north are open and there was a building boom here on a really major scale because as i said the individual buildings were destroyed not entire districts but those houses were rebuilt with simply decorative elements so that's where the point to beam ends come from the bits are they just easier to cut than around and surface. and that innovation was only introduced here the idea didn't spread among other carpenters in the country and other places didn't copy it they didn't like it so it's a unique characteristic. and. they are all beautiful buildings but
book is a world heritage site why is that fair because of the beautiful have timid houses built overmany centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back over a thousand years which you can still see today. a typical style for it be done with . the most striking thing is the pointed beam and normally in the designs with exposed to beam ends they rounded to allow the water teacher of. the thirty years war left a lot of...
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welcome to the heritage foundation. it's my pleasure to introduce steve hilton, the host of the popular fox news show "the next revolution" broadcasts from the west coast every sunday night. >> supposed to say number one on sunday night. [laughter] >> absolutely. number one on sunday nights. and steve is the director of strategy for former prime minister david cameron and one of the most influential british conservative advisers over the last decade. since moving to the united states in 2012, he has taught at stanford university and found that a political technology start-up with the mission of fighting big money in politics and putting power in people's hands. he is the author of more human: designing a world where people come first, a u.k. sunday times bestseller in 2015. steve studied policy, philosophy and economics at new college, oxford university with. he's been a prominent supporter of britain's exit from the european union. his latest book is positive populism. please join me in welcoming steve hilton. [applaus
welcome to the heritage foundation. it's my pleasure to introduce steve hilton, the host of the popular fox news show "the next revolution" broadcasts from the west coast every sunday night. >> supposed to say number one on sunday night. [laughter] >> absolutely. number one on sunday nights. and steve is the director of strategy for former prime minister david cameron and one of the most influential british conservative advisers over the last decade. since moving to the...
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over the south africans who say they're fighting to save three hundred years of heritage from the developments. cease fire has come into effect in the yemeni city of her data but there are still reports of sporadic fighting going on in and around the strategic port that the fighting is between saudi backed government forces and rebels in this area the warring sides have agreed to a truce at peace so it's out in sweden last week international observers a jews who arrived to monitor the seas for the who data is a vital entry point for food and aid into a country where millions of people are on the brink of starvation. well there are many challenges on the ground for these international observers as they come into the data as our diplomatic editor james bays it's things from the united nations the u.n. security council has started work drawing up a draft resolution that would indorse what was agreed in stockholm last week and give a mandate for a u.n. monitoring mission in yemen news that has been welcomed by the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general it will be. i think it will send a strong s
over the south africans who say they're fighting to save three hundred years of heritage from the developments. cease fire has come into effect in the yemeni city of her data but there are still reports of sporadic fighting going on in and around the strategic port that the fighting is between saudi backed government forces and rebels in this area the warring sides have agreed to a truce at peace so it's out in sweden last week international observers a jews who arrived to monitor the seas for...
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woman's what network special thank you to the foundation of the coalition relations coordinator from heritage today we have been good on this luncheon with contributing women almost 20 years and it's a real pleasure for us to come here once a month today i'm pleased to introduce our october speaker karen will be discussing her new book it's little but it's good called on reading well and in her book she chooses a number of great books of western literature to explore each one a single virtue like prudence or justice faith, love, and the results i can attest personally from reading it that you understand the virtues better and you want to practice them in a better way. professor of english at liberty university winning minute multiple teaching awards writing frequently on culture and ethics and ideas and had her articles in many places christianity today, the atlantic, washington post and many others in addition she is the author of booked literature in the soul in which she tells the story how her deep love of reading over time that she slowly meandered to the deep love of god and that is a w
woman's what network special thank you to the foundation of the coalition relations coordinator from heritage today we have been good on this luncheon with contributing women almost 20 years and it's a real pleasure for us to come here once a month today i'm pleased to introduce our october speaker karen will be discussing her new book it's little but it's good called on reading well and in her book she chooses a number of great books of western literature to explore each one a single virtue...
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we look forward to hosting you all again at heritage in the very near future. thank you very much. [applause] >> before i i forget, steve wil be signing copies of his new book outside, so if anyone would like to have their copy signed by steve. [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv. did you know you can also listen on the go? download the c-span radio app from your devices app store. on the weekends click on c-span2 button to everything erring on booktv live. >> booktv attend the recent national press club book fair to speak with nonfiction authors including political activist ralph nader spoke about his new book "to the ramparts" ." >> host: how many books as it make for you? >> i've lost count. probably near 15 or so. >> host: what is a message in this one? >> the message is trump just didn't come out whole cloth. when trajan was twisting statistics and sing stories like nuclear missiles unleashed could recall trump was watching tv. when clinton was misbehaving with women in getting away with it, trump was watching on tv. and when george w. bush was blowing apart c
we look forward to hosting you all again at heritage in the very near future. thank you very much. [applause] >> before i i forget, steve wil be signing copies of his new book outside, so if anyone would like to have their copy signed by steve. [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv. did you know you can also listen on the go? download the c-span radio app from your devices app store. on the weekends click on c-span2 button to everything erring on booktv live. >>...
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i never heard anything about ocasio-cortez's jewish heritage before.we heard hillary comes in and john kerry talk about their jewish heritage so they don't have to talk about her policies. ocasio-cortez, she is not shy about associating with sanctions regime. it is an easy way of avoiding the question but has as much political weight as one accused of racism saying i once had a black friend. heather: you brought up bds. she was that, she was asked about it friday and gave no comment and where she stands on it but what you had said is no doubt ben shapiro is the quintessential uncle tom of jews endorsing bds outweighs being jewish, for shapiro he was still down by ocasio-cortez and field for over it. >> the usual line is if you criticize ocasio-cortez it is because you are obsessed with ocasio-cortez. if you are in favor of boycotting and sanctioning the jewish state you are fine. the iranian's are doing it, the afghans are doing or any other country in the region that has no human rights to speak of but you are going to boycott israel because someone i
i never heard anything about ocasio-cortez's jewish heritage before.we heard hillary comes in and john kerry talk about their jewish heritage so they don't have to talk about her policies. ocasio-cortez, she is not shy about associating with sanctions regime. it is an easy way of avoiding the question but has as much political weight as one accused of racism saying i once had a black friend. heather: you brought up bds. she was that, she was asked about it friday and gave no comment and where...
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once again, this is a very laudable goal as far as we at heritage are concerned. beyond the mission of south sudan, are there any other peacekeeping operations that you are looking at? for example, the democratic republic of there are others as well. this is really where most of the u.n. peacekeeping operation is done, in africa. mr. bolton: clearly, what has happened in you and peacekeeping operations around the world is bring ann effort to ongoing conflict to an end, a truce of some kind is arranged and a peacekeeping force is inserted. increasingly in recent years with a political component. often, ately, all too the united nations, establishing the peacekeeping force and deploying it is creative thinking. the mandate is renewed almost automatically. the secretary-general's special representative comes in. the security council rules the mandate over and not very much happens. i think there needs to be a lot more focus on resolving the underlying conflict and therefore having success. success is not simply continuing the mission. i pick the western sahara as my
once again, this is a very laudable goal as far as we at heritage are concerned. beyond the mission of south sudan, are there any other peacekeeping operations that you are looking at? for example, the democratic republic of there are others as well. this is really where most of the u.n. peacekeeping operation is done, in africa. mr. bolton: clearly, what has happened in you and peacekeeping operations around the world is bring ann effort to ongoing conflict to an end, a truce of some kind is...
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vest a great deal in preserving its heritage.ou can recognize the influence of the various kings on today's potsdam. it was a seat of royal power till one nine hundred eighteen so the city had to be made beautiful. essentially the visual character of the city is inherited from its history makes it very welcoming and to try. to us of many people want to restore and preserve that. more french than dutch is the country so the felisa tops the holiday season is peak season for pastry chefs they make sweet cakes typical of the region and pretty leans a favorite is a bust of the famous prussian queen louisa. the fifty one senators of course the figures are closely tied into the history of pots and since louisa was a very positive figure customers like to give her likeness as a present to call for saying to the. potsdam is also a very modern city even if the old prussia lives on at every turn that includes the christmas market here visitors can enjoy tinsel and holiday lights in one particular color. all courses flower will bloom pressio
vest a great deal in preserving its heritage.ou can recognize the influence of the various kings on today's potsdam. it was a seat of royal power till one nine hundred eighteen so the city had to be made beautiful. essentially the visual character of the city is inherited from its history makes it very welcoming and to try. to us of many people want to restore and preserve that. more french than dutch is the country so the felisa tops the holiday season is peak season for pastry chefs they make...
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every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site.eally like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical. but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield and started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements and. develops amongst a plan to overhaul a museum island and also draw up plans for berlin is brand new james e. moore gallery it's set to open its doors in the summer of twenty nineteen and will serve as the entrance building and visitor center for museum island to the from right now the five museums are like fiv
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site.eally like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical. but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield and started on...
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he claims native heritage. he wants to be involved in it native issues because for him, that is the progressive. that is the liberal politics of san francisco at that point. he gets involved and starts to move to jonestown. thelees the issue -- leave country after the issues with the irs. he starts to use these ideas of native heritage and persecution amongst native americans as a way to build a persecution complex for the church. native americans were persecuted, jim jones, the people's temple are persecuted as well. unfortunate to an conclusion in guyana with the massacre of 900 americans. he lays out the idea that we have reached the end of the line. there is no hope for us. native americans were in his view white doubt. a obviously were not but he makes the idea that there is no hope for us or for the native americans. interesting at this understudied era and the connections they make. of theses that some new religions in the 1970's raise and how they worked with native americans. steve: yet it is relativel
he claims native heritage. he wants to be involved in it native issues because for him, that is the progressive. that is the liberal politics of san francisco at that point. he gets involved and starts to move to jonestown. thelees the issue -- leave country after the issues with the irs. he starts to use these ideas of native heritage and persecution amongst native americans as a way to build a persecution complex for the church. native americans were persecuted, jim jones, the people's temple...
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years of bitter wrangling the united states and israel's decision to leave the un's culture and heritage organization came into force this monday washington announced its intention to boycott unesco in october accusing the agency of anti israel bias. on october the twelfth two thousand and seventeen the department of state notified unesco director general irina bokova of the u.s. decision to withdraw from the organization and to seek to establish a permanent observer mission to unesco this decision was not taken lightly and reflects u.s. concerns with mounting there is. the need for fundamental reform in the organization and continuing anti israel bias. ok like the new york then analyses kind of. took us through the development while the withdrawal takes effect at midnight now if you look over it in twenty seventeen unesco voted to make hebron the largest city in the west bank as part of a world heritage site now this is a contested site at the center of the city you have the ibrahimi mosque to muslims as well as the cave of patriarchs to jews and it was deemed to be a world heritage sit
years of bitter wrangling the united states and israel's decision to leave the un's culture and heritage organization came into force this monday washington announced its intention to boycott unesco in october accusing the agency of anti israel bias. on october the twelfth two thousand and seventeen the department of state notified unesco director general irina bokova of the u.s. decision to withdraw from the organization and to seek to establish a permanent observer mission to unesco this...
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inch tire in the mean time you know sco has put silent night holy night on the world's cultural heritage list. as twenty comes to an end we're looking back at some of the highlights of beers year one of our stories looked at how a fashion designer and. west africa has taken the styles imposed on people by their colonial era masters and turned them into something that appeals to you. embellished sconce bright colors and the iconic three point shot these are the trademarks of mark bright. you know world of fashion where african patterns are becoming increasingly popular the twenty five year old embraces the victorian heritage that once came from europe to namibia. tells us. where we came from who really present it makes us be wrong who we are individually . very special is in trend is modern here addresses have trouble to catwalks across the continent and. the stress is however much more than just a fashion statement. originally german missionaries ordered heroes to wear victorian dresses the anymore having people appropriated this dress code in their own way and added special features suc
inch tire in the mean time you know sco has put silent night holy night on the world's cultural heritage list. as twenty comes to an end we're looking back at some of the highlights of beers year one of our stories looked at how a fashion designer and. west africa has taken the styles imposed on people by their colonial era masters and turned them into something that appeals to you. embellished sconce bright colors and the iconic three point shot these are the trademarks of mark bright. you...
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of the centertor for data analysis at the heritage foundation. thisiews i have in testimony are my own and should not be construed as official positions of the heritage foundation. it has been 10 years since the housing bubble burst. while many seem to be encouraged that congress appears headed toward a bipartisan reform package, american should be scared. such as the bipartisan housing financial reform act of 2018 is built upon and they giveaway to special interests. the housing and financial industries. and nothing more. it is dangerous. the so-called reforms will perpetuate and exacerbate the worst parts of the housing finance system. americans deserve better. component is an explicit government guarantee for mortgage backed securities. this mechanism simply means that the federal government will be explicitly guaranteeing and enforcing borrowers to pay for it. purpose.real public these guarantees are marketed as necessary for sustaining a system. they create excessive leverage and overinvestment is likely because investors no longer have to p
of the centertor for data analysis at the heritage foundation. thisiews i have in testimony are my own and should not be construed as official positions of the heritage foundation. it has been 10 years since the housing bubble burst. while many seem to be encouraged that congress appears headed toward a bipartisan reform package, american should be scared. such as the bipartisan housing financial reform act of 2018 is built upon and they giveaway to special interests. the housing and financial...
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the roman heritage is simply imperialistic.he romans much like the babylonians and the syrians and the persians before them understood their role as to conquer as much of the world as possible. by the way, this is not just some kind of brutal will to power. they had a humanizing side to it. a theory of what they were doing. the theory was, and this theory is for all the differences that these ancient empires have between them, this was in common that every one of these universal empires, which sets out to bring the four corners of the earth to submission, they all claim to be doing it for the same reasons, which are to bring peace and to bring prosperity to the world. this is a view that says the world is divided into tribes and nations and they are all killing each other and the purpose of the empire is to impose a single law which will bring peace and prosperity. in this roman vision of bringing peace and prosperity, the pax romana as it's called. then is the inspiration for what he did attempt to do that also western history
the roman heritage is simply imperialistic.he romans much like the babylonians and the syrians and the persians before them understood their role as to conquer as much of the world as possible. by the way, this is not just some kind of brutal will to power. they had a humanizing side to it. a theory of what they were doing. the theory was, and this theory is for all the differences that these ancient empires have between them, this was in common that every one of these universal empires, which...
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this is a world heritage area, at the bottom of java, this is a world heritage area, at the bottom ofjavaea, at the bottom of java, the only place ina the bottom of java, the only place in a world where you will find the last remaining java rhinos. rangers there are also worried about them. rebecca henschke reporting. at least 20 people have been hurt in italy where an earthquake has hit the area around mount etna in sicily. several buildings were damaged by the quake, magnitude 4.8, which struck in the early hours of the morning. it was the most powerful since the volcano erupted on monday. president trump has made a surprise visit to us troops in iraq. he defended his decision to withdraw us forces from syria which prompted his defence secretary, james mattis, to resign last week. 0ur washington correspondent, chris buckler, has more. president trump travelled with the first lady to iraq to spread some christmas cheer and to thank troops for their service and sacrifice. we came to al asad this year. 0ur eternal gratitude for everything you do to keep america safe, strong, and free. last
this is a world heritage area, at the bottom of java, this is a world heritage area, at the bottom ofjavaea, at the bottom of java, the only place ina the bottom of java, the only place in a world where you will find the last remaining java rhinos. rangers there are also worried about them. rebecca henschke reporting. at least 20 people have been hurt in italy where an earthquake has hit the area around mount etna in sicily. several buildings were damaged by the quake, magnitude 4.8, which...
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this gap is smallerfor asian and mixed heritage academics, at around asian and mixed heritage academicsemics, at around £6,000. it's a lot bigger for women from ethnic minorities. research shows that on average, the gap range from £13,000 up to £20,000 when compared to white men. —— 20 £1000. we spoke with a professor in education at birmingham university, she says these women are affected by what is called a double pay penalty. it is about time that we looked at racial inequality in higher education and the labour market, race, gender has taken precedence within higher education policy making and white women have been the main beneficiaries, actually, of policy—making. if you are, for instance, a woman of colour, not only do you experience an ethnic penalty, you also experience a gender penalty. we found that many female academics were too afraid to speak to us publicly for fear of losing theirjobs. they felt frustrated, ignored, that they were overqualified but underpaid. one lecturer told me that she felt like a third class citizen, another used the term cheap labour. we spoke with a
this gap is smallerfor asian and mixed heritage academics, at around asian and mixed heritage academicsemics, at around £6,000. it's a lot bigger for women from ethnic minorities. research shows that on average, the gap range from £13,000 up to £20,000 when compared to white men. —— 20 £1000. we spoke with a professor in education at birmingham university, she says these women are affected by what is called a double pay penalty. it is about time that we looked at racial inequality in...
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$27,000 -- heritage live. $28,300.f slows down like that, you know it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. that's awesome! >> give me five on that. yeah! >> now stepping up to the plate, a psa mint 9 honus wagner. >> go, honus. >> yay! come on. yeah, come on, honus, baby. >> 32 1/2 on heritage live. another bidder just jumped on. let's sell this thing. $33,000. >> the bidding ends at $33,750. >> yeah! very good! all right! >> their weekend earnings, including online sales, total $133,000, lifting the black swamp find total to $1.85 million. [ cheers and applause ] are you satisfied tonight? >> i'm ecstatic. and you know the person that's buying it wants it and appreciates it, and he's gonna add it to his collection. and maybe he'll pass it on to his family. >> a box stored and forgotten in the attic for over a century eventually changes a collectibles industry forever, along with the lives of the 20 hench grandchildren. so far, the black swamp find is like a slugger with 40 home run
$27,000 -- heritage live. $28,300.f slows down like that, you know it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. that's awesome! >> give me five on that. yeah! >> now stepping up to the plate, a psa mint 9 honus wagner. >> go, honus. >> yay! come on. yeah, come on, honus, baby. >> 32 1/2 on heritage live. another bidder just jumped on. let's sell this thing. $33,000. >> the bidding ends at $33,750. >>...
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$27,000 -- heritage live. $28,300. fair warning, anybody else. >> when the auctioneer kind of slows down like that, you know it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. that's awesome! >> give me five on that. yeah! >> now stepping up to the plate, a psa mint 9 honus wagner. >> go, honus. >> yay! come on. yeah, come on, honus, baby. >> 32 1/2 on heritage live. another bidder just jumped on. let's sell this thing. $33,000. >> the bidding ends at $33,750. >> yeah! very good! all right! >> their weekend earnings, including online sales, total $133,000, lifting the black swamp find total to $1.85 million. [ cheers and applause ] are you satisfied tonight? >> i'm ecstatic. and you know the person that's buying it wants it and appreciates it, and he's gonna add it to his collection. and maybe he'll pass it on to his family. >> a box stored and forgotten in the attic for over a century eventually changes a collectibles industry forever, along with the lives of the 20 hench grandchildren. so fa
$27,000 -- heritage live. $28,300. fair warning, anybody else. >> when the auctioneer kind of slows down like that, you know it's getting good. >> yeah. >> sold at at $28,000. >> congratulations, guys. that's awesome! >> give me five on that. yeah! >> now stepping up to the plate, a psa mint 9 honus wagner. >> go, honus. >> yay! come on. yeah, come on, honus, baby. >> 32 1/2 on heritage live. another bidder just jumped on. let's sell this...
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heritage is is is activated when a cultural resource is under threat and that's why heritage is being the key word in protest movements in for coffee the cultural identity religious life community life social institutions urban fabric all of that as as as has been under threat the cape town government now says it will support the area beings own to heritage site but first needs to consult the people here at the community says it's also for protection for years and the city has been slow to respond but coming from a working class background the status have become more and more an affordable for working class people because instantly the value of properties will go up according to the value of high developments a court has ruled that for now the construction crane cannot into bore cop. for people here a tiny victory in the fight to preserve sin trees old history. al-jazeera outwalk up cape town. still had all the al-jazeera news on a huge casualty numbers for u.s. strikes it's somalia and surfing has a new world champion piece one of those details in sport straight after the break. day
heritage is is is activated when a cultural resource is under threat and that's why heritage is being the key word in protest movements in for coffee the cultural identity religious life community life social institutions urban fabric all of that as as as has been under threat the cape town government now says it will support the area beings own to heritage site but first needs to consult the people here at the community says it's also for protection for years and the city has been slow to...
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now we have a porch named after a filipino in a heritage zone, it has a hundred years of filipinos. here we are again trying to knock her name. we said that three years ago that we did not want to know shadows on it. it was agreeable. we have buildings, we have the only part named after a filipino we have somebody here who has a batting cage named after them. and now you're trying to tear us over a shadow over this. it is about principal. it isn't about money. it is not about development, it is about principal to us in our community. let the filipinos that we have in the city right here be honored. thank you. >> i would hope that you would stick with your original vote. i could see how you could go backward from this shadow to this shadow, but i don't understand how you can go backward from the shadow to one that is five times larger. i want to share really quickly, i am not mad at them, but my friends in the back are getting paid $20 to be here. i can't paid people to be here. >> you are out of time. thank you for coming in the mass as opposed to speaking individually. >> thank you
now we have a porch named after a filipino in a heritage zone, it has a hundred years of filipinos. here we are again trying to knock her name. we said that three years ago that we did not want to know shadows on it. it was agreeable. we have buildings, we have the only part named after a filipino we have somebody here who has a batting cage named after them. and now you're trying to tear us over a shadow over this. it is about principal. it isn't about money. it is not about development, it is...
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the coastal heritage trail is divided into five regions linked by the common heritage of life on the jersey shore as well as delaware bay. finally, this trail has been a great example of the work that can be done through collaboration with public and private partnerships, and i think the success of the trail is really because of these collaborations and the different various and -- groups that have come together to understand how working together can really make a difference. through partnership with the national park service, congress, local organizations, the coastal heritage trail has received support and has been beautifully maintained until authorization recently lapsed. and with this lapse of authorization, the public sector groups and the private sector groups were not able to maintain the trail, which they had done most of the resource to take care of this. so it's been a big problem with the lapse. so mr. speaker, it's time to redesignate this trail so it can be enjoyed by countless residents and visitors to new jersey for many years to come. i urge passage of 6602 and just
the coastal heritage trail is divided into five regions linked by the common heritage of life on the jersey shore as well as delaware bay. finally, this trail has been a great example of the work that can be done through collaboration with public and private partnerships, and i think the success of the trail is really because of these collaborations and the different various and -- groups that have come together to understand how working together can really make a difference. through...
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i've never heard about her heritage before this.s like hillary clinton and john kerry do the same thing. alexandria osasio-cortez is incredibly close to people and she is not shy about associating with folks who are fans of anti-semitic boycott. again, it is an easy way of avoiding the question but it has does no political weight. >> shannon: it is interesting, he brought that up. she was at her -- she was asked to her spokesperson met where she is at, there was no comments. they read through what you said and said this, there is no doubt that ben shapiro is the quintessential uncle tom of. in his mind endorsing that outweighs being jewish, he was skillfully shut down by alexandria osasio-cortez and still feel sore over it. >> this is the usual line. if you criticize alexandria osasio-cortez, that is because you are obsessed with her. here's the reality, if you are in favor of boycotts and sanctioning the jewish state, but you are fine with everything palestinians are doing, the afghan's are doing or any other country in the region
i've never heard about her heritage before this.s like hillary clinton and john kerry do the same thing. alexandria osasio-cortez is incredibly close to people and she is not shy about associating with folks who are fans of anti-semitic boycott. again, it is an easy way of avoiding the question but it has does no political weight. >> shannon: it is interesting, he brought that up. she was at her -- she was asked to her spokesperson met where she is at, there was no comments. they read...
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i wanted to follow-up on the special hearing from last week and african american heritage strategy, i think is what it's called. there was a term proposed and coined and it's the first i had heard of it. i thought it was worthy of repeating. that is reentrification, this notion of bringing back residents who were either gone, or maybe younger people who could stay. having a young person on the c.a.c., i think, is a great move towards that. instead of gentrification, reentrification. i thought that was good. second, senator weiner has released the beginning of sb-50, the new housing legislation. i spoke with him and he would be willing to come and speak with us. and so we will have staff coordinate with his staff. it looks like the first committee hearing won't happen until march. so there's a little runway to understand it and for us to get involved and making sure our issues are covered. and then lastly, i bring this up because it's really concerning to me. but i became aware this morning that in houston, jenny's noodle house had a pride mural on the wall. and it was defaced. and the
i wanted to follow-up on the special hearing from last week and african american heritage strategy, i think is what it's called. there was a term proposed and coined and it's the first i had heard of it. i thought it was worthy of repeating. that is reentrification, this notion of bringing back residents who were either gone, or maybe younger people who could stay. having a young person on the c.a.c., i think, is a great move towards that. instead of gentrification, reentrification. i thought...
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antonin scalia this took place at heritage foundation washington d.c. [inaudible conversations] hello everybody welcome to the heritage foundation we are delighted to have you we are here today for a special event a new book from brian garner i will start with a introduction and then he will come up and talk to you a little bit he is the founder and president that provides seminars on editing of judges and lawyers he got his undergraduate and law degree from the university of texas at austin than clerked for judge thomas on the fifth circuit court of appeals after a brief stint in private practice he returned his alma mater as director of the oxford center of legal lexicography then he left university to found his company although he continued to teach at southern methodist university school of law where he is the distinguished research professor of law and in 1995 he was named as the editor in chief of the black's law dictionary which is familiar to all lawyers the author of more than two dozen books including two that he co- authored with late justice
antonin scalia this took place at heritage foundation washington d.c. [inaudible conversations] hello everybody welcome to the heritage foundation we are delighted to have you we are here today for a special event a new book from brian garner i will start with a introduction and then he will come up and talk to you a little bit he is the founder and president that provides seminars on editing of judges and lawyers he got his undergraduate and law degree from the university of texas at austin...
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heritage forto hosting this event. thank you to the panelists for coming out today and thank you for all those in the audience that are interested in this event and all those watching from home. maybe the headline for my remarks is that the ri has a problem at the moment. just a few tidbits of news help highlight and underscore that .eality they worked to scrub or remove any positive mention of the belt road initiative from any u.n. resolutions. there were, as of last year, three separate u.n. resolutions that is some way offered a degree of praise. these three groups work together last december to have the bri removed from two of those and this year, they successfully had the third resolution scrubbed of any praise of the bri. there was a report this month that china has commissioned internal reports highlighting the backlash to the bri. the aim of continuing the outward push at a time when the economy is struggling. authorities have stepped up scrutiny of the ri projects and investment and are deliberating possible r
heritage forto hosting this event. thank you to the panelists for coming out today and thank you for all those in the audience that are interested in this event and all those watching from home. maybe the headline for my remarks is that the ri has a problem at the moment. just a few tidbits of news help highlight and underscore that .eality they worked to scrub or remove any positive mention of the belt road initiative from any u.n. resolutions. there were, as of last year, three separate u.n....
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so we're just honoring our confederate heritage. but for the black community, it 's very much seen as a thumb in your eye and a gesture of defiance. very quickly after they named the school, some overt symbols of the defiance became very clear. the mascot that was chosen, it was the rebels. they refer to them also as the confederates. the school symbol became the rebel flag. within a year after the school opened in 1960, a prominent family in town brought and donated a gigantic rebel flag. they bragged on as the second-biggest rebel flag in the world. here's a picture of it with some of the students around it. it took 20 high school boys to carry this flag. so again, you're having these symbols coming out as overt symbols of segregation, and it couldn't be lost on anybody in the black community here. these symbols were very powerful and very deliberate here. so you had not only that symbol, but you had a group called the rebel guard that was formed by a high school history teacher within a year or two after the school was named. her
so we're just honoring our confederate heritage. but for the black community, it 's very much seen as a thumb in your eye and a gesture of defiance. very quickly after they named the school, some overt symbols of the defiance became very clear. the mascot that was chosen, it was the rebels. they refer to them also as the confederates. the school symbol became the rebel flag. within a year after the school opened in 1960, a prominent family in town brought and donated a gigantic rebel flag. they...
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every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site.eally like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. its. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it. everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield in started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history and he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements and. develops amongst the plan to have a whole museum island and also drew up plans for berlin is brand new james e. morton gallery it's set to open its doors in the summer of twenty nineteen and will serve as the entrance building and visitor center for museum island to be for right now the five mu
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site.eally like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. its. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it. everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield in...
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in nineteen seventy eight you know asco initiated its world heritage list with the ark and cathedral and eleven other sites me personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because we come from australia and we're here on an exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. into. play. an important role in history. in australia we don't have anything like this because of a hope a strain is just two hundred years old and all this dates back thousands of years yeah tauzin to. boston cathedral also known as backslash op-ed experienced many alterations over the centuries the oldest part is the palatine chapel dating to the eighth century charlemagne ordered its construction as part of his imperial stronghold. what's unique about it is that over thirty kings were crowned and often could be drawn as you're in the middle ages. the current in the upper gallery we have the royal throne that was probably installed there by charlemagne himself. from cardiff. to towar
in nineteen seventy eight you know asco initiated its world heritage list with the ark and cathedral and eleven other sites me personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because we come from australia and we're here on an exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. into. play. an important role in history. in australia we don't have anything like this...