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house for the national trust i am — significant house for the national trust.first building that we conserved. and the rescue work that we - first building that we conserved. and the rescue work that we didi first building that we conserved. - and the rescue work that we did here really— and the rescue work that we did here really set _ and the rescue work that we did here really set the — and the rescue work that we did here really set the tone _ and the rescue work that we did here really set the tone for— and the rescue work that we did here really set the tone for the _ and the rescue work that we did here really set the tone for the rescue - really set the tone for the rescue work _ really set the tone for the rescue work we — really set the tone for the rescue work we continue _ really set the tone for the rescue work we continue to _ really set the tone for the rescue work we continue to do - really set the tone for the rescue work we continue to do now. - really set the tone for the rescue work we continue to do now. if i really set the tone for the res
house for the national trust i am — significant house for the national trust.first building that we conserved. and the rescue work that we - first building that we conserved. and the rescue work that we didi first building that we conserved. - and the rescue work that we did here really— and the rescue work that we did here really set _ and the rescue work that we did here really set the — and the rescue work that we did here really set the tone _ and the rescue work that we did here...
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the national trust are runnina estate. the national trust are running a _ estate.ossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., , called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., called blossom watch. what is that about? . , ., ., ., about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening — about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across _ about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across the - blossom happening across the country. — blossom happening across the country, like the japanese, sojust use the— country, like the japanese, sojust use the hashtag and we can gradually map use the hashtag and we can gradually nrap out— use the hashtag and we can gradually map out and usual photographs to wort— map out and usual photographs to work out _ map out and usual photographs to work out where the country is turning — work out where the country is turning from grey to green to pink. and of— turning from grey to green to pink. and of course it is the bank holiday weekend coming up. are you open for business? ladle weekend coming up. are you open f
the national trust are runnina estate. the national trust are running a _ estate.ossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., , called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., called blossom watch. what is that about? . , ., ., ., about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening — about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across _ about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across the - blossom happening across the country. — blossom happening across the...
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and we know the national trust that owns the land here and the cliff tops have closed the coastal footpathat's happening here, and keep their distance. yes, that's right. i mean, the footpath has been diverted, i should say, so the countryside rangers here in dorset have been working with the national trust on that, but, yes, they've cordoned off 250 metres of cliff top. and within that cordon, they're still expecting some of the cliff edge to collapse, so it is an active event. not only here on the beach in front of us, with the silt and the mud being washed away — i mean, you can imagine how treacherous it would be if you tried to cross that there — but the cliff edge, too, is dangerous. so the basic message is, yes, definitely, you can observe it from a safe distance, but best to stay away. to be honest, the drone footage, and the spectacular photographs that have been taken from the air by people is the best way to look at this thing. you won't get a better view than that. sam scriven — thank you very much indeed — from thejurassic heritage trust. i don't know whether you'll be able to
and we know the national trust that owns the land here and the cliff tops have closed the coastal footpathat's happening here, and keep their distance. yes, that's right. i mean, the footpath has been diverted, i should say, so the countryside rangers here in dorset have been working with the national trust on that, but, yes, they've cordoned off 250 metres of cliff top. and within that cordon, they're still expecting some of the cliff edge to collapse, so it is an active event. not only here...
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national trust and the trust for the national mall are leading a lab where they are considering input from five different architectural firms about what the title basin will look like in the next century. i moved to washington dc in 1970 and as long as i can remember, the title basin and cherry trees have been an important part of my springtime ritual. my earliest memories are coming down to see the trees. i volunteered for the parade when i was in high school and continue to look forward to cherry blossom season. the emergence of the cherry trees every spring signifies the end of a long, cold winter and the emergence of spring in the grandest springtime tradition. there is no blue or red in washington. everyone is pink. ♪ >>, secretary of the smithsonian institution and documentary filmmaker discussed the complex challenge of telling america's story. the university of virginia's democracy initiative hosted the discussion and provided the video. anthropologists clifford geerts once said that culture is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. what are those stories in the united
national trust and the trust for the national mall are leading a lab where they are considering input from five different architectural firms about what the title basin will look like in the next century. i moved to washington dc in 1970 and as long as i can remember, the title basin and cherry trees have been an important part of my springtime ritual. my earliest memories are coming down to see the trees. i volunteered for the parade when i was in high school and continue to look forward to...
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the national trust for historic preservation and the for the national mall are leading a tidal basin ideas lab where they are considering input from five different architectural firms about what the tidal basin will look like in its next century. i moved to washington dc in 1970. and for nearly as long as i can remember the tidal basin in the cherry trees have been an important part of my springtime ritual from my earliest memories with my family are coming down and seeing the trees. i volunteered for the national cherry blossoms festival parade when i was in high school and continue to look forward to cherry blossoms season unlike any other time of the year. the emergence of the cherry trees every spring signify the end of a long cold winter. and the emergence of spring in washington dc's grandes springtime tradition when the cherry trees are out. there is no blue. there is no red in washington. everyone is pink.
the national trust for historic preservation and the for the national mall are leading a tidal basin ideas lab where they are considering input from five different architectural firms about what the tidal basin will look like in its next century. i moved to washington dc in 1970. and for nearly as long as i can remember the tidal basin in the cherry trees have been an important part of my springtime ritual from my earliest memories with my family are coming down and seeing the trees. i...
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country planning — the national trust, the country planning association, udicial architects instituteonservative party, is he paying back developers by selling _ paying back developers by selling out communities? well, once again. _ selling out communities? well, once again, the _ selling out communities? well, once again, the honourable - once again, the honourable gentleman makes a low point. what we are doing is getting people onto the housing ladder. 0nce, people onto the housing ladder. once, the labor party cared about young people, people on low incomes, people in social housing waiting lists, but those days are long gone. this is the party of homeownership, this is the party standing up for the millions of people whose jobs depend for the millions of people whosejobs depend on housing and construction. this is the party that is supporting the brickies and the electricians, the people out there trying to earn a good days living. robertjenrick. and that was monday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow. until then, from me, davi
country planning — the national trust, the country planning association, udicial architects instituteonservative party, is he paying back developers by selling _ paying back developers by selling out communities? well, once again. _ selling out communities? well, once again, the _ selling out communities? well, once again, the honourable - once again, the honourable gentleman makes a low point. what we are doing is getting people onto the housing ladder. 0nce, people onto the housing ladder....
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. >> it's only going to get worse> >> reporter: katherine malone- france is with the national trust fortoric preservation. it named the tidal basin one of america's most endangered historicplaces, and recently a asked several landscape architecture firms to reimagine the area. some ideas call for long, elevated walkways; others would relocate entire monuments andre. let nature take its course. >> the status quo is not acceptable here for a place this beloved and this significant. >> reporter: a place devoted to history, facing an uncertain future. ben tracy, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," tonight's "cbs evening news," including the breakthrough that could pave the way for manned missions to mars. plus, the benefits of a gentle lullaby-- not for children, but yes, older adults. luluby not forn but older adults. ng, half crying] i'll get there. oh, you're doing a great job love. a lot of people think dealing with copd is a walk in the park. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything would
. >> it's only going to get worse> >> reporter: katherine malone- france is with the national trust fortoric preservation. it named the tidal basin one of america's most endangered historicplaces, and recently a asked several landscape architecture firms to reimagine the area. some ideas call for long, elevated walkways; others would relocate entire monuments andre. let nature take its course. >> the status quo is not acceptable here for a place this beloved and this...
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in the mourne mountains, with help from organisations including the forestry service and the national trusting from blocks of flats returns to parliament this week. the government will try to pass the fire safety bill, in the face of opposition from some of its own backbenchers and the house of lords. the bill currently allows block owners to pass on the cost of removal to leaseholders. as sarah corker reports, campaigners fear that could lead to widespread bankruptcies. security, safety, a place to call home again. bassel deeb fled the war in syria and came to the uk a decade ago. shouting in arabic. when you live in these situations, you often come to a point where you feel numbed at the violence and the death that goes on. i bought my flat in eastern ghouta, which is the east side of damascus. i moved into my flat. in 2013, i've been told how the flat, how the building was destroyed by the fighting. it was my life savings basically all gone. this is where i live. eventually, bassel was granted asylum. he could work and managed to buy a 25% share in a one—bed flat in east london. when i f
in the mourne mountains, with help from organisations including the forestry service and the national trusting from blocks of flats returns to parliament this week. the government will try to pass the fire safety bill, in the face of opposition from some of its own backbenchers and the house of lords. the bill currently allows block owners to pass on the cost of removal to leaseholders. as sarah corker reports, campaigners fear that could lead to widespread bankruptcies. security, safety, a...
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with the firefighting teams assisted by organisations including the forestry service and the national trust's highest mountain, have been ablaze for three days. after several weeks of dry weather, the gorse and heather on the mountainside was a tinderbox. the flames, fanned by a steady breeze from the irish sea. coast guard helicopters were deployed to get an aerial view, and transport firefighters into remote areas of the mountain terrain. the firefighting operation is now being scaled down, as the investigation continues into how it started. our focus remains finalising the extinguishing of the fire, wrapping up, briefing our crews and working with the multi—agency partners for that. it's been a really challenging incident for us. it's really difficult terrain. the mournes are an area of outstanding natural beauty, and a conservation habitat forwildlife, including ground nesting birds. the impact of the fire has been devastating for the environment. an area the size of 500 football pitches has been destroyed. firefighters have worked in intense conditions, taking up shovels to beat out th
with the firefighting teams assisted by organisations including the forestry service and the national trust's highest mountain, have been ablaze for three days. after several weeks of dry weather, the gorse and heather on the mountainside was a tinderbox. the flames, fanned by a steady breeze from the irish sea. coast guard helicopters were deployed to get an aerial view, and transport firefighters into remote areas of the mountain terrain. the firefighting operation is now being scaled down,...
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where they went, you know to say that this was the green book stations that people went to the national trust for historic preservation has been trying to put up markers at some of the sites a large number of the of the sites are no longer extant. because they were urban renewed. in the in the late 60s when urban renewal went through cities, they often just bulldozed entire black neighborhoods and many of those places are gone. so i mean if you look even at my capital city of albany the large large part of the black neighborhood was just completely wiped out by urban renewal and so yes, there are some markers that will be going up at historic green button and green book sites, and the trust has been working on that. there's a question for okay. i want to thank you for writing that book ice. thank you that experience. i want to know if many of the things that you've collected will be part of a permanent exhibit someplace. that's a that's a good question. i think that the movie the film is going to premiere in detroit. motor city and detroit historical society is going to be doing an exhibition
where they went, you know to say that this was the green book stations that people went to the national trust for historic preservation has been trying to put up markers at some of the sites a large number of the of the sites are no longer extant. because they were urban renewed. in the in the late 60s when urban renewal went through cities, they often just bulldozed entire black neighborhoods and many of those places are gone. so i mean if you look even at my capital city of albany the large...
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>> a national trust for the preservation has been trying to put up markers at some of the sites. a large number of the sites are no longer -- the were urban renewed. in the late sixties when urban renewal went through cities they all bulldozed entire black neighborhoods. many of those places are gone. if you look at my capital city of albany, a large part of the black neighborhood was just completely wiped out by urban renewal. so yes, there are some markers that will be going up at historical green books sites. and the trust has been working on the. >> i want to thank you for writing that book and i believe it's a wonderful experience. i want to know if what you collect it will be part of a current exhibit? >> that's a good question. i think that the film is going to premier and detroit and destroy detroit historical society will be doing an exhibition -- not sure if it will be on automobile their travel on the green book. >> [inaudible] the jewish green book. are there other books about it? >> i actually had a jewish a story and help me because i couldn't find any. and there is
>> a national trust for the preservation has been trying to put up markers at some of the sites. a large number of the sites are no longer -- the were urban renewed. in the late sixties when urban renewal went through cities they all bulldozed entire black neighborhoods. many of those places are gone. if you look at my capital city of albany, a large part of the black neighborhood was just completely wiped out by urban renewal. so yes, there are some markers that will be going up at...
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but they— been working with the national trust but they have cordoned off 250 metres — but theyge to collapse so it is an active — the cliff edge to collapse so it is an active event, not only here on the beach— an active event, not only here on the beach in— an active event, not only here on the beach in front of us with the silt and — the beach in front of us with the silt and the mud washed away and we can imagine _ silt and the mud washed away and we can imagine how treacherous it would be if you _ can imagine how treacherous it would be if you tried to cross, but the cliff edge — be if you tried to cross, but the cliff edge is dangerous so the messages you can observe it from a safe distance but best to stay away. to be _ safe distance but best to stay away. to be honest, the drone footage and spectacular— to be honest, the drone footage and spectacular photographs taken from the air— spectacular photographs taken from the air by— spectacular photographs taken from the air by people is the best way to look at _ the air by people is the best way to look at this— the air by p
but they— been working with the national trust but they have cordoned off 250 metres — but theyge to collapse so it is an active — the cliff edge to collapse so it is an active event, not only here on the beach— an active event, not only here on the beach in— an active event, not only here on the beach in front of us with the silt and — the beach in front of us with the silt and the mud washed away and we can imagine _ silt and the mud washed away and we can imagine how treacherous...
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. — been working with the national trust, but they have cordoned off 250 metres of clifftop and only here on the beach with the silt and mud and you can imagine how treacherous _ silt and mud and you can imagine how treacherous it would be to try and cross. _ treacherous it would be to try and cross. but — treacherous it would be to try and cross, but the cliff edge is dangerous at the basic message is you can _ dangerous at the basic message is you can observe it from a safe distance — you can observe it from a safe distance but best to stay away and to be _ distance but best to stay away and to be honest, the drone footage and spectacular photographs taken from the air— spectacular photographs taken from the air by— spectacular photographs taken from the air by people is the best way to look at _ the air by people is the best way to look at this— the air by people is the best way to look at this thing. you the air by people is the best way to look at this thing.— look at this thing. you won't a better way _ look at this thing. you won't a better way for _ look at this thing. y
. — been working with the national trust, but they have cordoned off 250 metres of clifftop and only here on the beach with the silt and mud and you can imagine how treacherous _ silt and mud and you can imagine how treacherous it would be to try and cross. _ treacherous it would be to try and cross. but — treacherous it would be to try and cross, but the cliff edge is dangerous at the basic message is you can _ dangerous at the basic message is you can observe it from a safe distance —...
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the firefighting teams have been assisted by the forestry service and the national trust.ve been ablaze for three days. after several weeks of dry weather, the gorse and heather on the mountainside was a tinderbox, the mountainside was a tinderbox, the flames fanned by a steady breeze from the irish sea. coast guard helicopters were deployed to get an aerial view and transport firefighters into remote areas of the mountain terrain. the operation is now being scaled down as the investigation continues into how it started. , ., , started. our focus remains finalising _ started. our focus remains finalising the _ started. our focus remains finalising the extinguishing started. our focus remains i finalising the extinguishing of the fire, wrapping up and briefing our cruise. it has been a challenging incident and it is difficult terrain. it incident and it is difficult terrain. , ., incident and it is difficult terrain. ., ., incident and it is difficult terrain. , . ., ., ., terrain. it is an area of outstanding _ terrain. it is an area of outstanding national i terrain. it i
the firefighting teams have been assisted by the forestry service and the national trust.ve been ablaze for three days. after several weeks of dry weather, the gorse and heather on the mountainside was a tinderbox, the mountainside was a tinderbox, the flames fanned by a steady breeze from the irish sea. coast guard helicopters were deployed to get an aerial view and transport firefighters into remote areas of the mountain terrain. the operation is now being scaled down as the investigation...
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john letting me up to my hometown audience and endorsing me as a nation of trust, and welcoming me into the community. he flew into d.c. for that event and back that day just to do that. and i was floored that the john glenn that i had watched since ten years old would go to that effort for me. >> let me ask you the question that i often ask about famous people. the most famous person i ever knew it was walter. the question that people always ask me was what was well to really like? was he the way he was on television. the answer was he was exactly the way he was on television. but i would like to ask both of you what was john glenn like? >> the man i read about in the life magazine on washington television as a youngster was a faint and shallow character of the man he was. he was richer and better than anything that came there in the magazines. he was that confident. and he was that passionate. he was that dedicated. he was that patriotic. but all of that came in such a fabulous package of just really caring humanity that was just extended so generously. so i think everybody came in co
john letting me up to my hometown audience and endorsing me as a nation of trust, and welcoming me into the community. he flew into d.c. for that event and back that day just to do that. and i was floored that the john glenn that i had watched since ten years old would go to that effort for me. >> let me ask you the question that i often ask about famous people. the most famous person i ever knew it was walter. the question that people always ask me was what was well to really like? was...
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in the 1980s when the national trust acquired montpelier, there were over 160 structures on the property, and the only ones we really knew much about were the montpelier main house which had 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family and the temple which sits right next to it, which was also madison construction. everything else was late 19th century or 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about them and we didn't have the funds to care about them. so this was more than the 158 buildings that was falling down on the property. so rebecca comes and says, that was my great-grandfather's home. he was a montpelier slave and he built that during reconstruction, and i think you should restore it. we said, we agree with you. that's really cool. we did the research and we figured it out. that restoration took five years. that little cabin took five years because we had no money to do it, right? we would start and stop, start and stop. right after this opened, we started the reconstruction of the main house of montpelier. that took five years but we had $25 million to do it, right?
in the 1980s when the national trust acquired montpelier, there were over 160 structures on the property, and the only ones we really knew much about were the montpelier main house which had 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family and the temple which sits right next to it, which was also madison construction. everything else was late 19th century or 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about them and we didn't have the funds to care about them. so this was more than the 158...
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themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy that power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. in football premier league side chelsea drew with rael madrid in their 1st semifinal match in spain chelsea struck early through christiane police itch but by the half hour mark the score was level at $11.00 thanks to lay odds karim benzema their next match is on may 5th at stamford bridge in england chemerinsky semifinal you can nothing is sure even if we had to win here everything is possible is half time and i need to fight for every for every centimeter and for every advantage that we want to have we need to fight and to serve at the. in women's football. has made hi
themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy that power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better...
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in the 19 eighties when the national trust acquired montpelier there were over 160 structures on the property. right, usually when we knew much about where the montpelier main house which was 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family. and the temple which sits right next to it which is in construction. everything else was late 19th century, 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about it. we didn't have the funds to take care of them. it was one more of those 150 buildings that was falling down on the property. rebecca comes and you know that is? it was my great grandfather's home. he was a montpelier slave. he built that during reconstruction. i think you should resort. we said we agree with you. that is really cool. right? we did the research, figured it out. the restoration took five years. that little cabin took five years. because we had no money to do it. right? start, stop, start and stop. right after this open we started the reconstruction of the main house of montpelier. it took five years. we had 25 million dollars to do it. and that really started this engag
in the 19 eighties when the national trust acquired montpelier there were over 160 structures on the property. right, usually when we knew much about where the montpelier main house which was 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family. and the temple which sits right next to it which is in construction. everything else was late 19th century, 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about it. we didn't have the funds to take care of them. it was one more of those 150 buildings that...
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also the san francisco heritage and the national trust for historicpreservation . with assistance from supervisor mandelman staff we were able to work with the new owners to achieve a land marking solution we hope will preservethe home for future generations . we were delighted to work with the property owner and her archetype on the land marking and grateful for their commitment to continue working with us on efforts to preserve the house and commemorate its internationally significant district. thank you madam chairman . >> chair melgar: thank you mister beswick. mister watson are you availabl to present ? >> i'm ready. good afternoon, thank you chair melgar, supervisor peskin and preston and supervisor mandelman. it's an honor to testify on their behalf today, especially lesbian visibility today. my name is shane watson representing the lyon-martin housewhich includes 227 people from around the world who have signed on in support of this land marking . the lyon-martin landmark would be the first landmark in the western united states to recognize and affirm the s
also the san francisco heritage and the national trust for historicpreservation . with assistance from supervisor mandelman staff we were able to work with the new owners to achieve a land marking solution we hope will preservethe home for future generations . we were delighted to work with the property owner and her archetype on the land marking and grateful for their commitment to continue working with us on efforts to preserve the house and commemorate its internationally significant...
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. >> american express is working with the national trust for historic preservation to give each of youake that $40,000 and serve your community. >> oh, my gosh >> oh! >> now you got us all in tears >> i'm an ugly crier >> you're beautiful. chris, it is $40,000 it's a grant not a loan you don't have to pay it back. it's for you >> that is so -- thank you, jesus. that is so amazing thank you. thank you. >> thank you >> that's amazing. >> love you guys i cannot tell you, when i was interviewing you guys, i knew it was coming they were both just, you know, so passionate and just wanting to stay in their communities so loyal so i'm just so thankful that, you know, american express was able to do this for you guys >> patrice, how is this going to help your family business not just survive, but thrive for years to come there in memphis what is this going to mean >> it's going to help us a lot we have a lot of plans, and i continue to plan despite the pandemic but it will help us bring some of those plans to fruition >> don't take the legendary desserts off the menu, patrice we know about them
. >> american express is working with the national trust for historic preservation to give each of youake that $40,000 and serve your community. >> oh, my gosh >> oh! >> now you got us all in tears >> i'm an ugly crier >> you're beautiful. chris, it is $40,000 it's a grant not a loan you don't have to pay it back. it's for you >> that is so -- thank you, jesus. that is so amazing thank you. thank you. >> thank you >> that's amazing. >>...
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trust the message. they have to understand how to access credible information. national surveys show people trust religious leaders and employers. we need to engage these leaders, give them the information they need. that sounds easy but as bruce and peggy were telling us, this information is evolving rapidly and it is not always easy to convey this in a way people do find trusting and credible. this takes ongoing resources. coordination. it takes capacity building. i think we were all really happy to see what has been going on in the u.s. over the last month or so with the federal government making significant advances in resources and coordination and capacity building. the biden administration announced it would dedicate $10 billion from the american rescue plan to expand access to vaccines and build confidence in our most vulnerable and underserved communities. these funds will be treated to states and localities. the administration is planning to amplify these efforts by establishing an all volunteer group called the covid 19 community core, which is made up of nonp
trust the message. they have to understand how to access credible information. national surveys show people trust religious leaders and employers. we need to engage these leaders, give them the information they need. that sounds easy but as bruce and peggy were telling us, this information is evolving rapidly and it is not always easy to convey this in a way people do find trusting and credible. this takes ongoing resources. coordination. it takes capacity building. i think we were all really...
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this is a huge effort. , . ~ national trust. this is a huge effort. , . . ., national trust.se we are having to do more and more — increase we are having to do more and more work to recover the landscape _ and more work to recover the landscape and maintain the natural landscape, allowing access for increasing numbers of people. for --eole increasing numbers of people. fr?" people thinking of coming down here, how can they help out with this? ideally people should follow the paths _ ideally people should follow the paths all the time, it is always tempting _ paths all the time, it is always tempting to walk downhill if you are on a nice _ tempting to walk downhill if you are on a nice grassy slope but the more people _ on a nice grassy slope but the more people who — on a nice grassy slope but the more people who do that, the less grass there _ people who do that, the less grass there is— people who do that, the less grass there is and it gets trampled away, revealing _ there is and it gets trampled away, revealing unstable material which erodes _ revealing unstable material
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essentially melding these 2 hope and trust and it's crucial to know the german president doesn't set policy himself piece essentially the moral compass of the nation and that's why he's speaking to these overriding themes hope and trust the chief political analyst melinda crane thank you so much. well staying in germany authorities are on alert for possible unrest that a rally against coronavirus restrictions supporters of the so-called lateral thinkers movement are marching in the southern city of st current participants range from virus skeptics and anti vacs or is to elements from the far right violence has flared at similar gatherings in several german cities in the most notorious incident extremists trying to invade parliament in berlin fought with police last summer. as political correspondent benjamin elvira's gruber is standing by at those protests in st guard and joins us now for the latest so benjamin we can just see behind you quite a lot of people gathering together what is happening where you are right now. that's right and there are more people joining this is to protest this is what the rally now just outside of the city of shots go
essentially melding these 2 hope and trust and it's crucial to know the german president doesn't set policy himself piece essentially the moral compass of the nation and that's why he's speaking to these overriding themes hope and trust the chief political analyst melinda crane thank you so much. well staying in germany authorities are on alert for possible unrest that a rally against coronavirus restrictions supporters of the so-called lateral thinkers movement are marching in the southern...
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churchill however had romantic attachment with the majesty of ancient nations, of not trust -- but, thevan from western missouri who brought churchill the westminster college 75 years ago i had earlier in his life been fascinated by the possibility of the world made peaceful by reduced rule four nations. in 1910 of a world made peaceful by in 1910 on the other side of the state, harry truman was 25 and he was working on his family farm behind a horse drawn plow. he very likely is the last american president never to have gone to college in the last two have worked behind a horse drawn plow. truman had put in his pocket that year, in 1910, a copy of tennis since palm lock sly hall, which includes these lines about a world without wars. a world subdued by international law, a world made safe and tranquil, until the war drum drugs throbbed no longer and the battle flags were furled, in the parliament of man, the federation of the world. they are the common sense of most shall hold the fretful realm in awe, and the kindly are shall slumber then universal law. nice words. not true chilean. c
churchill however had romantic attachment with the majesty of ancient nations, of not trust -- but, thevan from western missouri who brought churchill the westminster college 75 years ago i had earlier in his life been fascinated by the possibility of the world made peaceful by reduced rule four nations. in 1910 of a world made peaceful by in 1910 on the other side of the state, harry truman was 25 and he was working on his family farm behind a horse drawn plow. he very likely is the last...
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also the san francisco heritage and the national trust for historicpreservation . with assistance from supervisor mandelman staff we were able to work with the new owners to achieve a land marking solution we hope will preservethe home for future generations . we were delighted to work with the property owner and her archetype on the land marking and grateful for their commitment to continue working with us on efforts to preserve the house and commemorate its internationally significant district. thank you madam chairman . >> chair melgar: thank you mister beswick. mister watson are you availabl to present ? >> i'm ready. good afternoon, thank you chair melgar, supervisor peskin and preston and supervisor mandelman. it's an honor to testify on their behalf today, especially lesbian visibility today. my name is shane watson representing the lyon-martin housewhich includes 227 people from around the world who have signed on in support of this land marking . the lyon-martin landmark would be the first landmark in the western united states to recognize and affirm the s
also the san francisco heritage and the national trust for historicpreservation . with assistance from supervisor mandelman staff we were able to work with the new owners to achieve a land marking solution we hope will preservethe home for future generations . we were delighted to work with the property owner and her archetype on the land marking and grateful for their commitment to continue working with us on efforts to preserve the house and commemorate its internationally significant...
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i will continue to fight for that in georgia. >> thank you for your trust in our elections and nationalffairs and thank you for joining us today. ♪♪ ♪♪ california republican joins us. the author of two new pieces of legislation focused specifically on the issue of the vaccine passports. congressman, what would those duplex. >> we t have two separate piece, one is on transportation that i have a strong belief that you shouldn't be singled out because you may not have a vexing passport in order to use airlines, amtrak et cetera. so we see even the biden administration backed away from the initial flurry of the vaccine passports and possible requirement for them. the second bill
i will continue to fight for that in georgia. >> thank you for your trust in our elections and nationalffairs and thank you for joining us today. ♪♪ ♪♪ california republican joins us. the author of two new pieces of legislation focused specifically on the issue of the vaccine passports. congressman, what would those duplex. >> we t have two separate piece, one is on transportation that i have a strong belief that you shouldn't be singled out because you may not have a vexing...
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themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability. that was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy. power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. the european super league debacle course a huge uproar among fans especially in england where 6 premier league clubs initially joined the breakaway league before withdrawing later to prevent future defections the premier league is looking at some major reforms here's more from t.w. correspondents all the chelsea and pill in manchester. could this set the ball to english it will be jeff the united of manchester's he's the kind of make a lot that training for a club doing things differently. that's the united at both owned and run by the fans. who are just ordinary people. who a
themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability. that was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy. power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better...
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with help from organisations including the forestry service and the national trust.rsation is at those moments and they meet. is it phew! i wonder did you bring my favourite chocolate biscuits? you mean on purpose? h0. biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, rifts! good biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts! good point- _ biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts! good point. because _ biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts! good point. because when - biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts! good point. because when you | gifts! good point. because when you aet gifts! good point. because when you net the gifts! good point. because when you get the space _ gifts! good point. because when you get the space launches _ gifts! good point. because when you get the space launches you - gifts! good point. because when you get the space launches you get - gifts! good point. because when you get the space launches you get that l get the space launches you get that kind of highfalutin language from nasa when the rockets get flying up but kind of worry and —— wondered about the
with help from organisations including the forestry service and the national trust.rsation is at those moments and they meet. is it phew! i wonder did you bring my favourite chocolate biscuits? you mean on purpose? h0. biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, rifts! good biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts! good point- _ biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts! good point. because _ biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts! good point. because when - biscuits? you mean on purpose? no, gifts!...
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national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability. it was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy not died sudden in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own house. the european super league to block all calls to a huge uproar among fans especially in england where 6 premier league clubs initially joined the breakaway league before withdrawing now to prevent future defections the premier league is looking at some major reforms here's more from d.w. correspondent charlotte chelsea pill in manchester. could this set the ball to english football meet at c united of manchester's youth academy award that training for a club doing things differently. if the united at both owned and run by the fans. were just ordinary people. who actually love focal i've got a passion for football it's not a business all of the money's made go
national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability. it was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy not died sudden in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own house. the european super league to block all calls to a huge...
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themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian and he fought for justice and democracy. power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. more football news i really excite telzey drew with wreck or champions real madrid in their thirst semifinal match in spain. struck early through christian. but by the hof where mock the score was level at 11 thanks to reality qur'an benzema their next match is on may 5th at stamford bridge in england. and women's football sonny a bone buster has made history becoming the 1st woman to coach a french women's champions league bombast or a 4 player for france previously coached aptly on academy. first task is to defend the club's domestic title currently on a 2nd in the sta
themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian and he fought for justice and democracy. power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better...
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1st time that we have one government one of the german recognized internationally and nationally and given the trust aren't a chore which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as represented so we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the picture is not rosy we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive blocks that we have measured and begin to accomplish so far you say that one of the worst aspects of these bribery allegations is that debate has interim office describe the claims as fake news when they clearly won't fake a tour and that doesn't say much for the levels of honesty or transparency that he says he's going to adhere to does it is his response to these allegations suggest that his government is going to be as dishonest as all the others have been doesn't it well i'll be happy to connect you with his spokesman and he can address these concerns for. mr the baby has reputation is pretty check it isn't it
1st time that we have one government one of the german recognized internationally and nationally and given the trust aren't a chore which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as represented so we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the picture is not rosy we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive...
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1st time that we have one government one of the german recognised internationally and nationally and given the trust aren't a chore which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as representatives so we we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the bishes not rosie we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive box that we have measured and been to a compass of are you saying that one of the worst aspects of these bribery allegations is that debate has interim office describe the claims as fake news when they clearly won't fake a tour and that doesn't say much for the levels of honesty or transparency that he says he's going to adhere to does it is his response to these allegations or just that his government is going to be as dishonest as all the others have been doesn't it well be happy to connect you with his spokesman and he can address these concerns for. mr the baby has reputation is pretty check it isn't it he
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still safe to use force johnson says health authorities which of approved its use need to be trusted some nations temporarily stopped its use last month but the european medicines agency now says the vaccine is safe and is continuing to investigators. well moving on to other news and dozens of people still missing for days after flash floods ripped through parts of indonesia and east timor conditions have finally started to improve there and rescue workers are now hoping to reach the most remote communities in need at least 101000 deaths have been confirmed so far jessica washington reports roger cossack. on a community tries to come to terms with the devastation that hit their island as victims are pulled from the mud people crowd around to see whether it's their loved one that has been found many have been unable to contact family and friends and hundreds of houses that were destroyed everyone here has no choice but to start again. from where did everything not work i could not save anything everything is gone i could only save myself. the small island in east flores was among the worst affecte
still safe to use force johnson says health authorities which of approved its use need to be trusted some nations temporarily stopped its use last month but the european medicines agency now says the vaccine is safe and is continuing to investigators. well moving on to other news and dozens of people still missing for days after flash floods ripped through parts of indonesia and east timor conditions have finally started to improve there and rescue workers are now hoping to reach the most...
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also the national association of secretaries of state had trusted info. it was really information that was bipartisan, nonpartisan information. make sure you get trusted information. our office, everything that we put out, if you look at everything we say, it is fact based. when people say the machines flipped votes, we did a 100% recount. we sent a ten-page letter to congress, point by point rebuttal of everything that the trump campaign put out. that is part of the national record. it unfortunately got there on january 6, and folks were busy with some other issues on that day. but we want to make sure everything we put out, that we put our hand up and swear that what we're saying is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. if we're called into deposition, we can support it with facts. that's what we need to look at, is it supported by facts or is it based on emotions and feelings. don't let people play with your emotions. this stuff is too serious. it is your priceless franchise to vote. and i'm not going to do anything -- i understand our
also the national association of secretaries of state had trusted info. it was really information that was bipartisan, nonpartisan information. make sure you get trusted information. our office, everything that we put out, if you look at everything we say, it is fact based. when people say the machines flipped votes, we did a 100% recount. we sent a ten-page letter to congress, point by point rebuttal of everything that the trump campaign put out. that is part of the national record. it...
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here in the city for a few years based on the national trust. we felt like he represented cultural heritage in that role. our san francisco historians. gwyneth borden. public policy for the most part. most of you may know her as the former planning commissioner. and then we have former preservation planner sophie hayward from her own consulting firm in the city. we are looking to set up a row stating sag in the next few months. we'd like to do that by engaging with the supervisors and having them select community representatives based on community historian representatives of the historical societies. that's something we can hopefully bring back to you in the future with more finalized name and a plan on that. can we go to the next. i believe that's the end of my portion. i'm happy to take any questions once everybody's finished. for now, i'll hand it off to maggie. >> good afternoon, commissioners. maggie smith. department staff. i'm excited to be here to talk to you about the data collection and data management aspects of our very exciting sur
here in the city for a few years based on the national trust. we felt like he represented cultural heritage in that role. our san francisco historians. gwyneth borden. public policy for the most part. most of you may know her as the former planning commissioner. and then we have former preservation planner sophie hayward from her own consulting firm in the city. we are looking to set up a row stating sag in the next few months. we'd like to do that by engaging with the supervisors and having...
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1st time that we have one government one of the german recognised internationally and nationally and given the trust by a chore which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as represented so we we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the bishes not rosie we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive blocks that we have measured and we've been able to accomplish so far you say that one of the worst aspects of these bribery allegations is that the baby was interim office described the claims as fake news when they clearly won't fake a tour and that doesn't say much for the levels of honesty or transparency that he says he's going to adhere to does it is his response to these allegations suggest that his government is going to be as dishonest as all the others have been doesn't it well i'll be happy to connect you with his spokesman and he can address these concerns from. mr the baby has reputation is pretty checkere
1st time that we have one government one of the german recognised internationally and nationally and given the trust by a chore which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as represented so we we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the bishes not rosie we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive blocks...
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high price we pay on the other hand countries like france have been always very reluctant to trust in the nation in general and now we see that many more people are willing to go for a treatment because they believe that it's much better than trial and error law and figure out if the long term consequences of worth taking the risk so there is a different attitude towards it but i think politically speaking the costs certainly the highest simon there are some e.u. countries that paused their rollouts of the astra zeneca vaccine over reports of blood clots among a small number of people who'd received a dose of that astra zeneca vaccine other countries restricted its use among older people over concerns that the company had not provided enough testing data the w.h.o. and the european medicines agency say the benefits of the vaccine outweigh any risks but how much has this entire issue and the coverage of it impacted public confidence in the vaccine and how much has it complicated the rollout of the vaccine. well i think the public confidence will only be with only know about that hi fi think a dev
high price we pay on the other hand countries like france have been always very reluctant to trust in the nation in general and now we see that many more people are willing to go for a treatment because they believe that it's much better than trial and error law and figure out if the long term consequences of worth taking the risk so there is a different attitude towards it but i think politically speaking the costs certainly the highest simon there are some e.u. countries that paused their...
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1st time that we have one government one of the german recognised internationally and nationally and given the trust on i h o r which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as represented so we we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the picture is not rosy we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive blocks that we have measured and will begin to come out so far you say that one of the worst aspects of these bribery allegations is that the baby was interim office described the claims as fake news when they clearly won't fake a tour and that doesn't say much for the levels of honesty or transparency that he says he's going to adhere to does it is his response to these allegations or just that his government is going to be as dishonest as all the others have been doesn't it well be happy to connect you with his spokesman and he can address these concerns for. mr the baby has reputation is pretty check it isn't it
1st time that we have one government one of the german recognised internationally and nationally and given the trust on i h o r which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as represented so we we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the picture is not rosy we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive blocks...