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whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, is john d school the day? so good one on what? you want to leave loosely on the yield of the who saw tennis with the advantage of a combined income on upon call it. and i remember i was in for, for my father took all was of all of he's, it is of what a framer dry q u, i can you become john iraq? new faith. do the improve you simply to skin avail? shoulders on a free the ocean on concrete use on our new to me. yeah. you are new to capacity to 2nd member or you do you have to to a full ask you even car in wash bhaskar or your dream? put it back on. you have a ah, ah, african story from african perspective. nick conditions, lots wireless because you're with short documentary from african filmmakers from booking of a me, it's really important to teach as it comes and do something that i can be problem. the paint and g hines bench africa direct on. i'll just hear, take your seat. be part of the backs you discover cats are all in one package. gabby old to move well copy experience with the world's best allied cats are at ways guarantee
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the john d. and catherine t.ur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org. park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation: unlocking knowledge, opportunity and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from john and jo ann hagler. and additional support from the damon f. and sarah brown trust. ♪ ♪ >> vladimir putin is about to chair a meeting of the russian security council... >> vladimir putin will address his security council at a special session... >> narrator: it was three days before vladimir putin ordered the invasion of ukraine. >> (speaking russian) >> you have him striding his sort of cocky walk and sitting by himself. and his advisers, they're literally sitting, like, 30 feet away from putin. >> they're sitting in an array like schoolchildren. this looked more like something you would see in a royal court than you would see in a moder
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. ♪ david: wealthy people like john d.kefeller or henry ford set up foundations where they would take their stock or assets then put it in a foundation and the foundation would be controlled by families, but then eventually the families would not be in control. in the ford foundation case, ford famously got off the board because he was not happy with the ford foundation. you reengage the ford family. was that -- you reengaged the ford family. was that hard to do? darren: he was unhappy because the work we did in the american south to support efforts to deem illegal discriminatory practices. southern dealers felt the displeasure of southern consumers. henry ford ii was hearing that consumers didn't want to buy our cars. he decided to leave. we have been independent of the ford family and ford motor company for over 6 decades. i believed it was critically important for us to reengage the ford family. this is where the money came from! it was important to reengage with the city of detroit. that is why we played a pivotal role
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who is the richest in terms of today, john d.ockefeller would own three hundred 18 billion dollars , andrew carnegie's net worth would be 298 billion, a worthy place in the list of rich people of all time and peoples is occupied by the swiss oligarch of the 17th century, kasper is like a kalter, and his rise and fall in the plot of our correspondent dmitry felt in the south of switzerland in the canton. valais, in the upper reaches of the river , built the chapel of st. sebastian, the patron saint of the city, in the 17th century. kasper yodekfon thing in riga, in general, much is connected with the name of this man who has reached unthinkable wealth and power. casper stukalper, who owned almost the entire city and its environs, wanted brig to look like a city, not a village, and forbade the surrounding peasants appear on the streets with livestock in memory of this on one of the squares. now there is a monument to shtakauter, this palace has long become a symbol of the swiss city of brig in the second half of the 16th century, i
who is the richest in terms of today, john d.ockefeller would own three hundred 18 billion dollars , andrew carnegie's net worth would be 298 billion, a worthy place in the list of rich people of all time and peoples is occupied by the swiss oligarch of the 17th century, kasper is like a kalter, and his rise and fall in the plot of our correspondent dmitry felt in the south of switzerland in the canton. valais, in the upper reaches of the river , built the chapel of st. sebastian, the patron...
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early part of the 20th century and then in the mid part of the 20th century, wealthy people like john dler or henry ford set up foundations where they would take their stock or other assets and put it into a foundation, and then the foundation would to some extent be controlled for a while by families, but then eventually the families would not be in control. in the ford foundation case, henry ford famously got off the board many decades ago because he was not happy, it was said, with the ford foundation. now you have reengaged the ford family. was that hard to do? darren: henry ford ii left the board in 1976. and it is true that he was happy about a lot of the work of the ford foundation, but he was unhappy. he was unhappy because the work we did in the american south to advance integration and to support efforts to deem illegal discriminatory practices was a problem, because southern dealers felt the displeasure of southern consumers. so henry ford ii was hearing from ford motor company dealers that their consumers didn't want to buy our cars. so he decided to leave. we have been inde
early part of the 20th century and then in the mid part of the 20th century, wealthy people like john dler or henry ford set up foundations where they would take their stock or other assets and put it into a foundation, and then the foundation would to some extent be controlled for a while by families, but then eventually the families would not be in control. in the ford foundation case, henry ford famously got off the board many decades ago because he was not happy, it was said, with the ford...
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and john d, as if far they really want to factor. it's like talking about climate without talking about the exxon corporation or shell or chevron. and actually that is the way climate is talked about pretty much. we just don't face fact and we're facing a large flows of money directed at keeping the status quo, which is the status quo of extreme nuclear danger, especially in times of crisis like this and of climate movement toward an abyss. basically the end of our current civilization creatures shuffling with people around the world. and you talk about the threat of nuclear war in this abyss that we're headed toward. that's certainly a piece of another piece of it. is war in armed conflict that's taking place right now is plaguing multiple countries. you can see got ukraine, you got yemen, you got somalia, you got the ethiopian list, goes on a but behind wars like that are a weapons industry that you just alluded to. that was worth $531000000000.00 worldwide in 2020. and as of this recording, while the invasion of ukraine intensifie
and john d, as if far they really want to factor. it's like talking about climate without talking about the exxon corporation or shell or chevron. and actually that is the way climate is talked about pretty much. we just don't face fact and we're facing a large flows of money directed at keeping the status quo, which is the status quo of extreme nuclear danger, especially in times of crisis like this and of climate movement toward an abyss. basically the end of our current civilization...
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very term, robber baron, it was a whole category of post civil war, larger than life, capitalists, john dockefeller, andrew carnegie, henry clay trick. i mean, you know, the people we love to hate. and for a very long time, there was a old school of history. this pocket, in 1934, by matthew josephson, called the robber barons. and it appeared at the depths of the great depression. and it was, it was just, it caught on. it was a perfect book of the time. it wasn't it, at a time when big business was at the absolute nature of its popular reputation. and so, all these years later, kissed his mark twain. there is an example of how one book can have an incredible and enduring, long after people have forgotten the book and the title, just as mark twain gave the name the gilded age. it's a minor comic novel that no one would read today, except because the gilded age has come to define the period between the civil war and the beginning of the 20th century. it goes back to the monk-ish nature of writing. think of the bravery that took, the intellectual guts that it showed, to say i'm going to devo
very term, robber baron, it was a whole category of post civil war, larger than life, capitalists, john dockefeller, andrew carnegie, henry clay trick. i mean, you know, the people we love to hate. and for a very long time, there was a old school of history. this pocket, in 1934, by matthew josephson, called the robber barons. and it appeared at the depths of the great depression. and it was, it was just, it caught on. it was a perfect book of the time. it wasn't it, at a time when big business...
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.tted to building a more just, peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: russian military forces have almost completely left the region surrounding ukraine's capital, kyiv, according to american officials. they are now turning towards ukraine's east, and a new and brutal fight to come. meantime, evidence of possib atrocities committed by russian forces mounts throughout newly freed areas of northern ukraine. in brussels, european union leaders met to consider a ban on russian coal, while secretary of state antony blinken met with alliance leaders at nato. our nick schifrin traveled to brussels with blinken and he begins our coverage of the war . and a warning, some images in this report are disturbing. [dog barking] nick: the apocalyptic aftermath of bucha remains an unalter
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have john's form to d into trying suburbs extreme over these estimated to have gone down by 12.3 percent in the last decade in india. according to the world back. ever since the start of the war in ukraine, nieto countries have been urging india to cite with washington's allies instead of moscow. i thought it is evil, just that there was nothing here 10 years ago. people gradually started settling in here and now it is a thriving suburb. now it has roads and other amenities. these western efforts range from pressurizing, india, for example, downgrading india score on democracy index, as well as appealing india unflattering new delhi. this, acknowledging it's accomplishments on reduction. oh, whitney harding to some of the u. s. navy block fears that new daily's historic partnership and mostly in houston. but now that india has actually doing it again, it had to get its polity completion. it's, we don't know what bag i could do. 70 the world bank has said that 271000000 people have been lifted out of extreme poverty. government programs have played a major role in it. when such a home is
have john's form to d into trying suburbs extreme over these estimated to have gone down by 12.3 percent in the last decade in india. according to the world back. ever since the start of the war in ukraine, nieto countries have been urging india to cite with washington's allies instead of moscow. i thought it is evil, just that there was nothing here 10 years ago. people gradually started settling in here and now it is a thriving suburb. now it has roads and other amenities. these western...
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decade, this area is now a middle class need hundreds of poverty stricken 80, as in india, have john's form to d into trying suburbs extreme over these estimated to have gone down by 12.3 percent in the last decade. in india, according to the world back, ever since the start of the war in ukraine, nieto countries have been urging india to cite with washington's allies. instead of moscow. i thought of as even just there was nothing here 10 years ago. people gradually started settling in here and now it is a thriving suburb. now it has roads and other amenities. these western efforts range from pressurizing, india, for example, downgrading india score on democracy index. as we are less appealing india, unflattering new delhi. the acknowledging it's accomplishments on reduction. oh, with huntington verse, the us need block. here's that new daily's. historic partnership and musty b. u. stronger. now that india has actually doing it, can it advocate its polity and completion? if we don't look at what bank? nig, i could do 70. the world bank has said that 271000000 people had been lifted out of extrem
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infrastructure badge, roads, and power outages make production and transport difficult for john linger and other d farms in a. sam and to workers health remains the cause of concern. we've done looked at deficiencies in their body, so we've given them the nutritional food which is lacks in their diet. so we've done that as one of the projects through the federal premium. oh, money which comes in addition to paying for health care, the fair trade premium also helps to empower the tea pickers. a walker's committee now decides how the estate spends additional money from the federal initiative. the parents of these children are keen to invest in an education program so that the next generation has the chance of a better life. like the young while i want to good job for my daughter. something that makes her a leader going on. i will encourage her to do something else if possible. the day i thought maybe she could be a doctor or an engineer, and i think any other armed with it, certifications, jarling, ga, has managed to both improved conditions for its workers and me get steeper production more sustain
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john tonya alexander, martinez, andre dee, d eva s turner, joshuah casey, sergio harris and melinda davis. i talked to the big sister. >> he killed my brother. >> reporter: her little brother, turner, one of six people gunned down sunday morning this downtown sacramento, just feet from the state capital. 12 others were wounded. >> i will be probably crying five minutes from now. i want to make sure the world know he is was loved and make sure that's the message known. >> reporter: his four kid will never be able to feel their father's love again. >> my little he was a family dude. definitely family, friends, that you know just love. he had love in him. definitely. >> reporter: you spent time showing me photos of her brother. her brother learned to be better, she admits he grew up in the streets and came from a had life but says he was on the right track. candles and flowers were gently resting on the ground to remember all six adult victims. police are looking for two shooters and asking for the public's help. >> i don't know, i don't know because i don't know. >> reporter: that breaking
john tonya alexander, martinez, andre dee, d eva s turner, joshuah casey, sergio harris and melinda davis. i talked to the big sister. >> he killed my brother. >> reporter: her little brother, turner, one of six people gunned down sunday morning this downtown sacramento, just feet from the state capital. 12 others were wounded. >> i will be probably crying five minutes from now. i want to make sure the world know he is was loved and make sure that's the message known. >>...
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d w. my name is john gender, and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like $20.00 i was threatened. i was jail. i was a tad. there are more people like me and guardians of truth. john dodd and mexican investigative journalist, unavailable. now this is, i mean, every day the government is saying while she's been digging the country soil to find out the truth, they want to kill me and they trying time, people need to know what is happening with gardens of truth starts may 3rd on d, w. ah ah, this is w news. the life from berlin mar, russia must not win the war in ukraine. that's the message from german chance olaf schultz. he says weston leaders agree on providing maxima, military and financial support to ukraine, but will stop short of getting involved in the conflict. under attack in the east, russia launch is a mass of new offensive aimed at securing ukraine's industrial heart plant. the kremlin says capturing the don bye.
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d w. my name is john gender, and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like to. i was threatened. i was jailed, i was a tag you're more people like me and guardians of truth. john doug, doug and mexican investigative journalist, unavailable. now, this is, i mean, every day the government is saying mom, she's been digging the country soil to find out the truth. they want to kill me. and they trying times, people need to know what is happening in gardens of truth starts may 3rd on d, w ah ah, ah, this is dw news fly from berlin, new fronts and put ends war. russia has halted, gas applies to poland and bulgaria, ukraine. and you accused moscow of blackmail in europe. also coming up, russia makes territorial gains in eastern and southern ukraine. key says russian forces has captured several eastern villages as part of its offensive and the don boss region. and it is not known how many russians have been killed in the conflict with families. they are also grieving as the cash.
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d. w correspondent, john phillips, shots reports the road to safety leads deep beneath odessa. more than 20 meters below the port city is a 2500 kilometer long tunnel system. nobody knows this underground labyrinth better than engineer roman. moussa and his friend alexander, when the 1st to rocket said odessa, the pair began, converging the tunnels into shelters almost every night, dozens of families seek refuge here during air. rage alerts were really deep under ground and to we don't he as explosions on the surface, the whole house is shattering the windows shattering his to where his carry and her here children behaves. him very come. the tunnel system is actually an old curry where limestone was minds more than 100 years ago. since then, they've provided a retreat for gangsters and soviet troops during the 2nd world war, the channels were used as a hide out for resistance fighters. their messages are still on the walls to day dated 1941, this catacombs for used by partisans to fight against nazi. and nowadays, we also use this get to comp in this war is new war. and i think
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cornwall turned out in force, for an old soldier whose final campaign will ensure the memory of d—day lives on. johnare. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benjamin butterworth, late editor at the i newspaper, and harriet line, chief political correspondent at the daily mail. let's take a quick look at tomorrow's front pages. like many of the papers, the guardian reports allegations of sexual misconduct by multiple women against the dj tim westwood — which he strenuously denies. that story was a joint investigation by the guardian and the bbc. the metro also covers westwood but its main story is the cost of living crisis, with research suggesting nearly six in ten people have begun cutting back as prices rise. the independent covers disagreement in the cabinet over
cornwall turned out in force, for an old soldier whose final campaign will ensure the memory of d—day lives on. johnare. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benjamin butterworth, late editor at the i newspaper, and harriet line, chief political correspondent at the daily mail. let's take a quick look at tomorrow's front pages. like many of the papers, the guardian reports allegations of sexual misconduct...
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d. >> good morning, john.scular dystrophy in 2017. he was not happy with traditional treatments so he went on a worldwide search for alternative cures. it took him to the mountains of nepal and the jungles of costa rica. he eight 800 grapes a day. he did a 10-day urine cleanse. the method seemed to be working for him. he was back for the first since since 2019 shooting even par. >> awesome. it was pretty surreal. having people cheer your name out there. it's very special. >> yeah. hoffman is playing on a medical exemption this week. needs to play well to regain full playing status. john, he said he hopes being back out there will help raise awareness for muscular dys dystrophy. >>. >> andy, thank you very much. elon musk offering to buy twitter for $54.20 per share, which values the company at $41 billion. how can any one person pay that price tag? christine romans, it all started with this. >> four little words on twitter to buy all of twitter. the rest of twitter he doesn't own. the world's richest person sa
d. >> good morning, john.scular dystrophy in 2017. he was not happy with traditional treatments so he went on a worldwide search for alternative cures. it took him to the mountains of nepal and the jungles of costa rica. he eight 800 grapes a day. he did a 10-day urine cleanse. the method seemed to be working for him. he was back for the first since since 2019 shooting even par. >> awesome. it was pretty surreal. having people cheer your name out there. it's very special. >>...
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john pollock, are journalist corresponded for german broadcaster a r d. russia says it has made significant territorial against the east and the south of ukraine, claiming it has captured the entire have song region. meanwhile, and the capital keith authorities have dismantled a soviet era monument once a symbol of friendship, between russia and ukraine. this monument is now merely a reminder of the betrayal he is, has decided to demolish the statue. 2 months after russia invaded ukraine. freeform of the exam will resume this monument used to symbolize the friendship between ukraine and russia on but now we see what this friendship is. the destruction of ukrainian cities ruining the lives of ukrainians, killing tens of thousands of peaceful people, the shock give pieces, whatever worst comes you. i am convinced a monument like this has an entirely different meaning. now, ours whistle and me a few kilometers away. president zalinski visited children at a hospital. they had been evacuated from the devastated southern port city of mary paul henkie that of many lost that parents in the fighting
john pollock, are journalist corresponded for german broadcaster a r d. russia says it has made significant territorial against the east and the south of ukraine, claiming it has captured the entire have song region. meanwhile, and the capital keith authorities have dismantled a soviet era monument once a symbol of friendship, between russia and ukraine. this monument is now merely a reminder of the betrayal he is, has decided to demolish the statue. 2 months after russia invaded ukraine....
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on d, w. guardians of truth exiled turkish journalist, john dunn. darn, i have paid almost every price of being a journalist, a country like to key. and mexican investigative journalist, unavailable on this. one are, is, are you, every day, the government leasing mod. she's digging the country soil to find out the truth. they want to kill me and they try many times facing with a gun can change your life well to know what is happening there. gordon. the truth starts may 3rd on d, w. ah, we'll...