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christian langen the director of the latin school study and visitor center. back is to protestants what rome. all because of these famous. but at the end of the day all of that was just words many people couldn't read but how did he manage to get a revolution going and change all of christianity. another really important part of the reformation which was. before everything was. understand the common person didn't know how to read or write and they couldn't hear what the pastor the priest was preaching actually martin luther had a big focus on the language and he really unified the german language translated the bible from the latin version to german a big push in the language of the people through that and through social media of the day so printings would. songs that people remember focus on. because i'm learning that's really how it's spread and to focus on in the home not just in the church but the leaders of each household really teach and it's you know it's a parent's responsibility it's not just the priest or the pastors responsibility. my next stop is
christian langen the director of the latin school study and visitor center. back is to protestants what rome. all because of these famous. but at the end of the day all of that was just words many people couldn't read but how did he manage to get a revolution going and change all of christianity. another really important part of the reformation which was. before everything was. understand the common person didn't know how to read or write and they couldn't hear what the pastor the priest was...
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had changed that nearby another school was founded primarily but not exclusively for refugees, and they had a free college frik lum. they taught algebra, geometry, latin. henson's school couldn't have taught those things. he was working mostly with illiterate people. the times changed and what he did didn't seem as important. >> edna, thank you for speaking with us. >> thank you very much. >>> lectures in history, american artifacts. reel america. the civil war. oral histories. the presidency. and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span3. >> a look now at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, journalists and former white house officials examine the relationship between the trump administration and the press. on c-span2, it's book tv with highlights from our in depth series. and on c-span3, american history tv with programs on u.s. legal history. >> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival saturday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg on her book.
had changed that nearby another school was founded primarily but not exclusively for refugees, and they had a free college frik lum. they taught algebra, geometry, latin. henson's school couldn't have taught those things. he was working mostly with illiterate people. the times changed and what he did didn't seem as important. >> edna, thank you for speaking with us. >> thank you very much. >>> lectures in history, american artifacts. reel america. the civil war. oral...
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continues to sign in major league soccer his team face city rivals well sanjay he's at sea his latin school 2 1st health goals in this latest b. but despite best efforts the galaxy didn't manage to win it with carlos fair leveling things in the 2nd half final score 33. adrian but it's actually it's rather well that's it from but here's a more news in just a marked. rewind returns with a new series. premiering updates on the past around to serious documentaries i think. it's good to. remind continues with the last try secret army of the cia 675 believe in the same way that the m sisters did living in the forest in the jungle and it seems like they're abandoned by everybody on al-jazeera across the united states indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence that disproportionately impact indigenous communities most tribal police departmen
continues to sign in major league soccer his team face city rivals well sanjay he's at sea his latin school 2 1st health goals in this latest b. but despite best efforts the galaxy didn't manage to win it with carlos fair leveling things in the 2nd half final score 33. adrian but it's actually it's rather well that's it from but here's a more news in just a marked. rewind returns with a new series. premiering updates on the past around to serious documentaries i think. it's good to. remind...
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completely diversified world there are moments when you will find certain schools that are 80 or 90 percent black summer 80 or 90 percent latini am not disturbed by that. so that all students and all schools have a relationship how well they are taught the touching one - - the teaching and somehow we get a notion it doesn't really matter. and it does matter in the resources into the schools. so that is a very long teacher answer to a question that is it awful now that there is still reintegration? my feeling is that all of the struggles were foror more choices than fewer once. and where they feel comfortable. but not be forced and of course the major thrust of the government and the state should be absolute support with budgetary requirements. so is there anything else i have not covered in that answer. so a little tiny off-the-wall but what advice would you give graduating college seniors considering pursuing a career in print journalism? [laughter] it is a noble calling, i suppose that you will have to change it. but because of many instances with the huge incorporation of all media including the press and aggravation and t
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. >>> also ahead, a no mural unveiled at any spaight elementary school to celebrate latin culture. hear what congressman eric swalwell is saying about it. >>> it could be all the winter rain are good firefighting techniques or maybe it is a bit of good luck . >> all of those things likely played a part in the dramatic reduction in california wildfires so far this year. tran wants tom baker looks at the remarkably low numbers of acres lost in some of the reasons why. >> on this day last year, california had already lost 900 72 square miles to wildland fires. this year, we have lost just under 80 square miles so far. that is an astonishing 92% less scorched earth than last year. why? >> i have no idea. i guess, it's been hot here so i'm not sure . >> experts say several key issues made the difference. first and foremost? >> we had a really large rainfall year, a lot of snow and a very late into the season . >> only now is the massive snowpack winding down which has kept a lot of land and vegetation in the mountains virtually fireproof. down below, rivers and streams have kept the veg
. >>> also ahead, a no mural unveiled at any spaight elementary school to celebrate latin culture. hear what congressman eric swalwell is saying about it. >>> it could be all the winter rain are good firefighting techniques or maybe it is a bit of good luck . >> all of those things likely played a part in the dramatic reduction in california wildfires so far this year. tran wants tom baker looks at the remarkably low numbers of acres lost in some of the reasons why....
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seen to lead and desire there are moments when you will find certain schools that are 80-90% black in some parts of the country 80-90% latinnd i'm not disturbed by that. provided that all students in all schools have a relationship or familiarity with other people in their lives outside of scho school. but the question becomes what they are taught, how well they are taught, the quality of the teaching and the money. i keep saying the money because sometimes we get this notion that it does not matter simply because so many people were taught in living rooms and logs but it does matter and resources have got to go to those schools. anyway, that's a very long sort of teacher the answer and there's the question about you know, is it awful now that this is still some of reintegration and my feeling is that all of the struggles were for more choices rather than fewer one. i think they should be [inaudible] i think there should be all sorts of places for you go and learn but not the forced and of course, i think the major thrust of the government and the state should be absolute support as its prime budgetary requirements and ent
seen to lead and desire there are moments when you will find certain schools that are 80-90% black in some parts of the country 80-90% latinnd i'm not disturbed by that. provided that all students in all schools have a relationship or familiarity with other people in their lives outside of scho school. but the question becomes what they are taught, how well they are taught, the quality of the teaching and the money. i keep saying the money because sometimes we get this notion that it does not...
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a student of thomas hart benten and influenced by latin american painters especially wall paintings. also by the school of paris modernists especially picasso. so 1947 just after the war he eliminated all the recognizable symbols from his work and relied entirely on gestures. as we know he is really i think the best at the drip method of painting to express both ecstasy and anxiety. and i would argue he is also trying to show the creativity and newness of america. and he is also breaking again with the cubists especially with mondrian. if you lack at the painting they're normz. i'd like to go to this one a photograph from moma on one of the longer walls there. you can see how really really enormous it is. and this one is 8 feet 10 inches by 17 feet -- 17 feet, 5 and 5/8 inches. it's beautiful and enormous. and pollock didn't think an easel painting would be able to contain his excitement, sense of creativity, sense of newness, the cultural vitality that he wanted to express after the war. so what do we see in this pain sng i'll throw that question out to you again. what do we note here? this is really
a student of thomas hart benten and influenced by latin american painters especially wall paintings. also by the school of paris modernists especially picasso. so 1947 just after the war he eliminated all the recognizable symbols from his work and relied entirely on gestures. as we know he is really i think the best at the drip method of painting to express both ecstasy and anxiety. and i would argue he is also trying to show the creativity and newness of america. and he is also breaking again...
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project, a student of thomas hart benten and influenced by latin american paintings especially the wall paintings and influenced by the schoolf the paris modernists especially pikds o but by 1947 oofr after the war he eliminated all the recognizable symbols ofwork and relied on totally on gestures. he is the best at the drip method of painting to express both ecstasy and anxiety. and i would argue that he is also trying to -- to show the creativity and to show the newness of america. and he is also breaking with the cubists especially, with mondrian. if you look at his painting they are really enormous. i'd like to go this. this is a photograph from moma on one of the longer walls there. you can see how really really enormous it is. this one is 8'10" by 175 aand and 5/8. >> the he didn't think a normal painting with would contain the cultural vitality he wanted to express after the war, the sense of newness. so what do we see in this paint sng i'll throw that question out to you gwen. what do we note here? this is really quintessential abstract expressionism. >> gravity zwloo gravity in what sense? >> the canvass were placed
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school of business. we thank you for your time . >> thank you. >>> a mural paying tribute to latin american culture now has a new home in the east bay. congressman eric swalwell was on hand at the unveiling at eldridge elementary school in hayward. the mural is a replica of one that was previously on a building a couple of miles away on berry avenue. compass ms. falwell says it reflects the diverse cultural heritage of the school's students and the haywood community. >> your story in many ways is one of hope, diversity, adversity, opportunity, and success . >> yes! >> we are here to celebrate that. maxwell will also gave the school a certificate of special congressional recognition for its commitment and dedication to supporting the arts in their community . >> all right, watch this. is not your typical baseball play. twins centerfielder max kepler was taking a lead from first base last night in minneapolis one all of a sudden the squirrel ran right through his legs. we are not even sure if he even noticed the little critter running across the field. by the way, this is not the only time this squirrel has
school of business. we thank you for your time . >> thank you. >>> a mural paying tribute to latin american culture now has a new home in the east bay. congressman eric swalwell was on hand at the unveiling at eldridge elementary school in hayward. the mural is a replica of one that was previously on a building a couple of miles away on berry avenue. compass ms. falwell says it reflects the diverse cultural heritage of the school's students and the haywood community. >>...
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latin x. low income and who face other challenges. this report shows that the majority of students in schools with selective test asian with white children making it the 2nd biggest group meanwhile only a quarter of students are either black or hispanic the advisory group proposes to eliminate so-called gifted and talented admissions and use different methods to attract students from different backgrounds it also suggests removing academic tracking such as grades and test schools and to bring in what he describes as inclusionary admission practices. let's cross live to our guests now william robinson professor of sociology at the university of california at santa barbara welcome to the program it's great to have you with us why did the panel conclude that the programs block opportunity for blacks and hispanics i mean everyone can pay to enter the programs right everyone competes but not under equal terms in the united states i mean the most the most egregious example is new york city as well as los angeles where i am but this is throughout the united states we have a public school system which is which is extremely segregated by race and
latin x. low income and who face other challenges. this report shows that the majority of students in schools with selective test asian with white children making it the 2nd biggest group meanwhile only a quarter of students are either black or hispanic the advisory group proposes to eliminate so-called gifted and talented admissions and use different methods to attract students from different backgrounds it also suggests removing academic tracking such as grades and test schools and to bring...
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he had been influenced by latin american painters, especially their wall paintings. he had also been influenced by the schoole paris , especially picasso. just after the war, he really eliminated all of the recognizable symbols from his work and relied entirely on gestures. i would argue he is also trying and thethe creativity newness of america, and he is s,eaking against cubist especially mondrian. this is a photograph from moma on one of the longer walls and you can see how really enormous it is. this one is eight feet 10 inches feet five and 5/8 inches. it is beautiful and really enormous. pollock did not think that an easel painting would be able to contain his excitement, his sense of creativity, of newness, the cultural vitality he wanted to express after the war, so what do we see in this painting? i will throw that question out to you again. what do we note here? this is really went essential abstract expressionism. >> gravity. >> in what sense? quintessentially abstract express and is him. >> [inaudible] >> right. a fact we will see a short video on that. anybody else, what do you see? do use the a
he had been influenced by latin american painters, especially their wall paintings. he had also been influenced by the schoole paris , especially picasso. just after the war, he really eliminated all of the recognizable symbols from his work and relied entirely on gestures. i would argue he is also trying and thethe creativity newness of america, and he is s,eaking against cubist especially mondrian. this is a photograph from moma on one of the longer walls and you can see how really enormous...
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there's latin america, which when i taught in the '8 0s when niall was a school boy, i would always teach a course on military relations and i would always sl three latin american huntas is teach about. and with the exception of cuba and venezuela, which is now a royal mess. talk a little bit about how democracy is doing in other places. >> if you think about most of these, you know, if we look at a lot of african countries, they're pretty autocratic. if you look at recent developments in brazil and new mexico, everything i found surprising. the ex-president has ended up in jail but the skrupcorruption sc was enormous. they've elected someone according to the american press is wright wing. so there's a natural order of evolution where everyone becomes a consolidated democracy and everything is great. i think that's a problem. if we look around the world, it's only north america, western europe which is done very well, eastern europe far more problematic, parts of east asia which have reached consolidated democracy. so should we think this is the natural order of things or -- brazil scores
there's latin america, which when i taught in the '8 0s when niall was a school boy, i would always teach a course on military relations and i would always sl three latin american huntas is teach about. and with the exception of cuba and venezuela, which is now a royal mess. talk a little bit about how democracy is doing in other places. >> if you think about most of these, you know, if we look at a lot of african countries, they're pretty autocratic. if you look at recent developments in...
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school in hayward for the unveiling of this mural. congressman eric swalwell and mayor barbara halahdy attended the ceremony paying tribute to the latineritage with each circle representing a different culture or latino country. >> we turned it into more a representation of how culture, music, art, dance all of those things are like a language that is shared amongst all cultures. >> this mural is one of 200 installations created as part after hayward's new art program. it starred in 2009 to address the growing issues of gra tee tee tee and val dalalism. 200 volunteers have taken part in the wonderful program. >> just a little warmer today but the hint of coolness in the morning makes you think about fall being around the corner. >> it's been so nice. we want to keep it that way. sandhya patel is here to tell us if we can keep it that way. >> you're going to be happy with the next seven days if you like today. it was warrer today. we felt the heat in the inland communities. as you take a look from the east bay hills camera, this is where it's baking. low to mid-90s in our hottest inland valleys. santa rosa airport managed to get up to
school in hayward for the unveiling of this mural. congressman eric swalwell and mayor barbara halahdy attended the ceremony paying tribute to the latineritage with each circle representing a different culture or latino country. >> we turned it into more a representation of how culture, music, art, dance all of those things are like a language that is shared amongst all cultures. >> this mural is one of 200 installations created as part after hayward's new art program. it starred in...
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latin x. low income and who face other challenges. peoples in new york have to pass more exams to get into their chosen schools than their peers in other cities and that screening process according to the mayor's team of advisors produces an equitable results that it was a group process to eliminate so-called gifted and talented missions and used instead different methods to attract students from different backgrounds it also suggest to remove the academic tracking such as grades and test scores and to bring in what it describes as inclusionary admission practices we spoke to sociology professor william robinson who thinks socio economic and racial inequalities are part parcel of gifted student programs. this is throughout the united states we have a public school system which is which is extremely segregated by race and by class extreme inequality in the type of education that students receive based on their socioeconomic status and their race so students that are so-called gifted are no more innately intelligent or gifted then all your own people but they've given given a chance because of their high quality schools and because the p
latin x. low income and who face other challenges. peoples in new york have to pass more exams to get into their chosen schools than their peers in other cities and that screening process according to the mayor's team of advisors produces an equitable results that it was a group process to eliminate so-called gifted and talented missions and used instead different methods to attract students from different backgrounds it also suggest to remove the academic tracking such as grades and test...
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latin. says it will donate about half a $1000000.00. in the region of cheeky tonia families including mothers carrying their children evacuate their village holding the flame school spirit their homes they packed a few bags knowing everything may burn to the ground but where were the fires are moving toward the community this is a risk they're facing especially children and women who can't run when the fire gets too close was the wildfires have led to protests critics say bolivia's government was slow to respond the government's policies they say have.
latin. says it will donate about half a $1000000.00. in the region of cheeky tonia families including mothers carrying their children evacuate their village holding the flame school spirit their homes they packed a few bags knowing everything may burn to the ground but where were the fires are moving toward the community this is a risk they're facing especially children and women who can't run when the fire gets too close was the wildfires have led to protests critics say bolivia's government...
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latin america says it will donate about half a $1000000.00. in the region of cheeky tonia families including mothers carrying their children evacuate their village holding the flame school spirit their homes they packed a few bags knowing everything may burn to the ground but where were the fires are moving toward the community this is a risk they're facing especially children and women who can't run when the fire gets too close was. the wildfires have led to protests critics say bolivia's government was slow to respond the government's policies they say have contributed to the problem illegal deforestation is on the rise and fires are commonly said by farmers to clear land for cattle and crops just like that of what has been done has been done too late so much land has been destroyed how will this affect the world legislation that allows farmers to burn land needs to be repealed those who approved the legislation need to be punished thank you livi as military has been called in adding to a response team of nearly 2000 firefighters. 2 months before the election president morale is has about to suspend his campaign for a least a week to focus on the fires. as bolivia wel
latin america says it will donate about half a $1000000.00. in the region of cheeky tonia families including mothers carrying their children evacuate their village holding the flame school spirit their homes they packed a few bags knowing everything may burn to the ground but where were the fires are moving toward the community this is a risk they're facing especially children and women who can't run when the fire gets too close was. the wildfires have led to protests critics say bolivia's...
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latin america says it will donate about half a 1000000 dollars. in the region of cheeky tonia families including mothers carrying their children evacuate their village holding the flame school spirit their homes they packed a few bags knowing everything may burn to the ground but wherever the fires are moving toward the community this is a risk they're facing especially children and women who can't run when the fire gets too close. to wildfires have led to protests critics say bolivia's government was slow to respond.
latin america says it will donate about half a 1000000 dollars. in the region of cheeky tonia families including mothers carrying their children evacuate their village holding the flame school spirit their homes they packed a few bags knowing everything may burn to the ground but wherever the fires are moving toward the community this is a risk they're facing especially children and women who can't run when the fire gets too close. to wildfires have led to protests critics say bolivia's...
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latin american culture has a new home in the east bay. congressman, eric swalwell was on hand for the unveiling ceremony at eldridge elementary school in haywardis a replica of one that was previously on a building in the city. congressman swalwell says it reflects the diverse cultural heritage of students at the school and the hayward community. >> your story, in many ways, is one of hope, diversity, adversity, opportunity, and success. >> and we are here to celebrate that. >> swallow also gave the school a certificate of special congressional recognition for their commitment and dedication to supporting the arts in their community. >> ocean explorers are taking pictures of the wreck of the titanic for the first time in 14 years. a team called -- expedition is taking photos as part of the mission to explore the bottom of the five oceans. the crewmate 5 dies dives to the wreck over this month. the titanic sank in 1912 aftice coast of newfoundland. >> first impressions? it is big. it is a big wreck. i wasn't fully ready for just how large it was. and when it came up on sonar, it really stood out. >> the photos will be used to make 3-d models of
latin american culture has a new home in the east bay. congressman, eric swalwell was on hand for the unveiling ceremony at eldridge elementary school in haywardis a replica of one that was previously on a building in the city. congressman swalwell says it reflects the diverse cultural heritage of students at the school and the hayward community. >> your story, in many ways, is one of hope, diversity, adversity, opportunity, and success. >> and we are here to celebrate that....
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something, they started in the early 1980s and still going on, if the school runs by the office of foreign disaster, the first responders in latin america, they train the trainer program. this is been going on for almost 40 years. it is drought a reduce the need for the united states for emergency response and not the market. there are couple of exceptions. most platinum working countries don't need the help and repaid it is a most unknown to run from the center. it is all done at the local level. people at the national health ministry and police and all that. it is mostly at the community level in a forty-year effort to do it. i don't know why we can't do the same thing in africa and set up the school in africa, and you fund it over long period of time and you do the train the trainer approach. they do it for natural disasters like earthquakes and storms and all that. but there's no reason it can be expanded. i went down and stopped 30 years ago at the office under bush 41. they are all models. >> can i tell you there is nothing like being in charge of response involved in the u.s. healthcare system. [laughter] and when we had
something, they started in the early 1980s and still going on, if the school runs by the office of foreign disaster, the first responders in latin america, they train the trainer program. this is been going on for almost 40 years. it is drought a reduce the need for the united states for emergency response and not the market. there are couple of exceptions. most platinum working countries don't need the help and repaid it is a most unknown to run from the center. it is all done at the local...
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schools, they cannot buy guns so easily. there is a key difference there that he wants to underline. oh, a lot of problems. will grant, a latinat's more on this this week on outside source, join us again tomorrow. bye—bye. the month of august can often provide some intense thundery downpours, which is examining what happened sunday night in north yorkshire, 42 millimetres of rainfall recorded in the just one hour. that is pretty close to the monthly average, and we are only in the first week of august. and low pressure is going to be with us throughout much of this week, so it is going to stay pretty unsettled, with showers which could be intense thundery downpours over the next few days. so on tuesday, we may well start off dry, bright, with some early morning sunshine, but it is not expected to last. showers close to the area of low pressure from the west will gradually move in line. a breezy day as well. that'll push those showers quite quickly through across england and wales, but lighter winds in scotland, some of the shower is heavy, slow moving, and thundery. and temperature is a little bit subdued for this time of yea
schools, they cannot buy guns so easily. there is a key difference there that he wants to underline. oh, a lot of problems. will grant, a latinat's more on this this week on outside source, join us again tomorrow. bye—bye. the month of august can often provide some intense thundery downpours, which is examining what happened sunday night in north yorkshire, 42 millimetres of rainfall recorded in the just one hour. that is pretty close to the monthly average, and we are only in the first week...
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it's a school run by the office of foreign disaster assistance, naid, to train first responders in latinamerica and it's the trainer program. and it's been going on for what, almost 40 years now. and it's dramatically reduced the need for the united states to do emergency response in latin america. there are a couple of exceptions without mentioning countries. there are some countries that are so dysfunctional you need assistance from the outside. most latin american countries don't need the help anymore. and almost unknown outside of usda to run the center. it's all done at the local level. there are people with the national health ministries and the police and all that, mostly it was the community level and a 40-year effort to do it. i don't know why we can't do the same thing in africa. why we can't do-- you set up the school in africa, you don't have it in the west, you fund it over a very long period of time and do a train to trainer approach. we've done one thing. they don't train for pandemics, they do it for natural disasters like earthquakes and storms and all that. there's no r
it's a school run by the office of foreign disaster assistance, naid, to train first responders in latinamerica and it's the trainer program. and it's been going on for what, almost 40 years now. and it's dramatically reduced the need for the united states to do emergency response in latin america. there are a couple of exceptions without mentioning countries. there are some countries that are so dysfunctional you need assistance from the outside. most latin american countries don't need the...
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if the school run by the office of foreign disasters called osta and id to train first responders in latin america. and as to trainer program and has been going on for almost 40 years now. leaders dramatically reduce the need for the united states to do emergency response a lot of makeup. there are couple exceptions in a couple countries that are so dysfunctional that you need emergency response from the outside. most don't need help anymore. i attribute to the quite program almost unknown to run and fund the center and it is all done at the local level. there is people that participate at the national health ministries in the place and all that. but it's mostly at the community level and a forty-year effort to do it. . . . i went down there and saw 30 years ago and took it over, that office of bush 41. >> let me say, there's nothing like being in charge of the u.s. healthcare system. we had one case of ebola in texas where we had most of the key decisions remains by the state court judge, he was the commissioner who oversaw the county and county that was with governor perry and pulse dire
if the school run by the office of foreign disasters called osta and id to train first responders in latin america. and as to trainer program and has been going on for almost 40 years now. leaders dramatically reduce the need for the united states to do emergency response a lot of makeup. there are couple exceptions in a couple countries that are so dysfunctional that you need emergency response from the outside. most don't need help anymore. i attribute to the quite program almost unknown to...
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