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the quest to have to the national trust. the national trust opened the door to the public in 1963. first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much, centered as you would imagine, on war with war one. wilson's war as the international statesman. the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage. and wilson the man, those were the two pillars of interpretation there. when you came to the house, those are the stories that were central, right? through the african american cultural heritage action fund of the national trust, the focus began, of course, to tell the fuller history. when i joined i looked at the interpretation, i looked at what was on display. what's ahead for the most part remained unchanged since 1961. there has been shifts of objects, small objects here in there but as far as the experience and the topics that were covered it has remained that way until 2008, when i joined the team there. so i looked at it and i said, wilson the man? really? who are we talking about here? ta
the quest to have to the national trust. the national trust opened the door to the public in 1963. first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much, centered as you would imagine, on war with war one. wilson's war as the international statesman. the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage. and wilson the man, those were the two pillars of interpretation there. when you came to the house, those...
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the largest bit of contiguous land the trust has in the south—west, that 12,500 acres, and the national trustnge, biodiversity crisis, and beavers are one tool. they don't get the whole estate. at the moment you can only get a license for an enclosure, so we have a couple, about three hectares each, and yogi and rushford are in one of those enclosures, and they have modified it significantly. it was woodland and water disconnected, it's now excellent, which is a habitat we have lost, and it seems very otherworldly in there. it's remarkable. irate it seems very otherworldly in there. it's remarkable.— it's remarkable. we are looking at ictures. it's remarkable. we are looking at pictures. building _ it's remarkable. we are looking at pictures. building dams _ it's remarkable. we are looking at pictures. building dams is - it's remarkable. we are looking at pictures. building dams is an - pictures. building dams is an essential activity, pictures. building dams is an essentialactivity, if pictures. building dams is an essential activity, if we are talking about controlling the flow of water, ho
the largest bit of contiguous land the trust has in the south—west, that 12,500 acres, and the national trustnge, biodiversity crisis, and beavers are one tool. they don't get the whole estate. at the moment you can only get a license for an enclosure, so we have a couple, about three hectares each, and yogi and rushford are in one of those enclosures, and they have modified it significantly. it was woodland and water disconnected, it's now excellent, which is a habitat we have lost, and it...
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today, the national trust _ with other species.of the number of puffins that are here. we their survey of the number of puffins that are here.- puffins that are here. we are lookin: puffins that are here. we are looking for— puffins that are here. we are looking for fresh _ puffins that are here. we are looking for fresh droppings i looking for fresh droppings near the boroughs or fresh digging orfeathers near the burrow entrance and if we can't tell from the outside if the borrower is occupied or not then we can very gently put a hand inside the boroughs. when we do this we risk getting a bit of a nap from an adult puffin or getting the puffin toilet but if we are lucky we will get an egg or getting the puffin in there.— will get an egg or getting the puffin in there. have you been bitten by a _ puffin in there. have you been bitten by a puffin? _ puffin in there. have you been bitten by a puffin? yes - puffin in there. have you been bitten by a puffin? yes they i bitten by a puffin? yes they have been _ bitten by a puffin? yes th
today, the national trust _ with other species.of the number of puffins that are here. we their survey of the number of puffins that are here.- puffins that are here. we are lookin: puffins that are here. we are looking for— puffins that are here. we are looking for fresh _ puffins that are here. we are looking for fresh droppings i looking for fresh droppings near the boroughs or fresh digging orfeathers near the burrow entrance and if we can't tell from the outside if the borrower is...
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clinic today, the national trust started this survey i national trust started this survey for the number the boroughs of fresh digging or feathers near the entrance and if we cannot tell from the outside — entrance and if we cannot tell from the outside if the borough was occupied — the outside if the borough was occupied do not that we can barely gently— occupied do not that we can barely gently put — occupied do not that we can barely gently put her hands inside the borough — gently put her hands inside the borough and we do this, we risk getting — borough and we do this, we risk getting up— borough and we do this, we risk getting up bite from one of them, but we _ getting up bite from one of them, but we make it an egg or get a puffin — but we make it an egg or get a puffin in — but we make it an egg or get a puffin in there. yes, i've been bitten — puffin in there. yes, i've been bitten by— puffin in there. yes, i've been bitten by a _ puffin in there. yes, i've been bitten by a puffin of quite a few times — bitten by a puffin of quite a few times ~— bitten by a puffin of quite a few
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the national trust is serious about addressing climate change, and the biodiversity crisis.nected. it is now a wetland which is a habitat that we have lost. and it seems very otherworldly in there. it is a remarkable place. we are looking at some of the pictures now. building dams is an essential activity when talking about controlling the flow of water and how much water you can end up with which the moorland canned necessarily absorb. why then are we in a situation where there seem so much caution about reintroducing them? what is it people are worried about? it them? what is it people are worried about? , . ., , about? it is change. sometimes chance is about? it is change. sometimes change is uncomfortable. i about? it is change. sometimes change is uncomfortable. we'vej change is uncomfortable. we�*ve gotten used to a landscape, a countryside that has very managed, thatis countryside that has very managed, that is very simple, that is very tidy. and i think beavers are sort of an indicator of something a little bit different. a little bit more mess. but unless that bring
the national trust is serious about addressing climate change, and the biodiversity crisis.nected. it is now a wetland which is a habitat that we have lost. and it seems very otherworldly in there. it is a remarkable place. we are looking at some of the pictures now. building dams is an essential activity when talking about controlling the flow of water and how much water you can end up with which the moorland canned necessarily absorb. why then are we in a situation where there seem so much...
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i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to >> good afternoon, and chief preservation officer at the national trust and historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mclaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful supposing am to day and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. we are especially pleased here today to be talked about the incredibly important role that first ladies have played in historic preservation. and to do so during may, which has been celebrated as national preservation month since 1973. of the national trust, we are in the midst of where women made history campaign to highlight and preserve the places where women made important contributions to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women, including first ladies, have played in the preservation itself. fittingly, the honorary chair of this campaign is former first lady laura bush, a great preservation and a advocate an
i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to >> good afternoon, and chief preservation officer at the national trust and historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mclaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful supposing am to day and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. we are especially pleased here today to be talked about the...
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dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers, the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st, why bird nurse, and i was the 1st why by nurses? well actually if i thought was a chuck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you know, what? from the on i was hope with a good i was it why? but is a little plumber about 20 centimeters. he is got a grey coke with a black mas and a white on the body. and it's quite to think a pretty gong why really what he just laughed running on the ground. you know, he's like you saying pulls of birds, he's bomb, he's gone, you know, as more so if he pitched you away from the nurse and then he run back to it. you know, he's on a move as a boat. he's foster boat for the past 15 years during their breeding season. these endearing sprinters have been closely monitored by the trust every january, dennis and his volunteers survey no fewer than that. he one site to cross the island, binoculars and notebooks at the ready. they sweep each area on foot
dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers, the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st, why bird nurse, and i was the 1st why by nurses? well actually if i thought was a chuck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you know, what? from the on i was hope with a good i was it why? but is a little plumber about 20 centimeters. he is got a grey coke with a black mas and a white...
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dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st why bird nurse and i was the 1st why bird nurses? well actually partner thought was a chuck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever, you know, quite from the on. i was hoping that was it. why? but as a little plumber about 20 centimeters, he's got a grey coat with a black mas and a white on the body and quite think gone. why really? but he just loved rahman on a ground. you know, he's like the you, samples of birds is bomb is gone, you know, as more so if he puts you away from the nurse and then he's run back to it. you know, he's on the move as a boat. he's foster bowl for the past 15 years during their breeding season. these endearing sprinters have been closely monitored by the trust every january, dennis and his volunteers survey no fewer than 31 sites across the island, binoculars and notebooks at the ready. they sweep each area on foot to record the size of the fragile po for
dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st why bird nurse and i was the 1st why bird nurses? well actually partner thought was a chuck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever, you know, quite from the on. i was hoping that was it. why? but as a little plumber about 20 centimeters, he's got a grey coat with a black mas and a white on...
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dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st why bird nurse and i was the 1st. why very nursing. lastly, 5 years, what was the church? and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you know, what from the on? i was hoping that that was it why bill is a little power about 20 centimeters. he is got a gray coat with a black mas and a white on the body and quite distinctly gone. why really? but he just laughed, run on the ground. you know, he's like, you, st. paul, to birds. his bomb is gone, you know, as more so if he picks you away from the nurse and then he's running back to it. you know, he's on the movies a boat, he's foster boat for the past 15 years during their breeding season. these endearing sprinters have been closely monitored by the trust every january, dennis and his volunteers survey no fewer than 31 site across the island, binoculars and notebooks at the ready. they sweep each area on foot to record the size of the frag
dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st why bird nurse and i was the 1st. why very nursing. lastly, 5 years, what was the church? and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you know, what from the on? i was hoping that that was it why bill is a little power about 20 centimeters. he is got a gray coat with a black mas and a white on...
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dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers, the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st wire burden us and i was the 1st why were enough places where actually rather go with a truck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you go quite from the on. i was hope were there go those it while it is a little plus 20 centimeters. he is got a gray coat with a black moss and a white on the body and is quite distinctly gone. wire lakes. but he just laughed, run on the ground. you know, he's like you, st. paul, to birds. he's bomb is gone, you know, as more so if he takes you away from the nurse and then he run back to it. you know, he's on a movies a boat. he's foster bowl for the past 15 years. during their breeding season, these endearing sprinters have been closely monitored by the trust every january dentist and his volunteers survey no fewer than that one site. to cross the island, binoculars, and notebooks at the ready. they sweep each area on foot to record the size of th
dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers, the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st wire burden us and i was the 1st why were enough places where actually rather go with a truck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you go quite from the on. i was hope were there go those it while it is a little plus 20 centimeters. he is got a gray coat with a black moss and a white on...
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dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers, the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st why bird nurse, and i was the 1st. why bird nurses? well, actually wrath your thoughts chuck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you know, what? from the, on i was hope with her birth. it why? but as a little plumber? well, 20 shameless. he's got a gray coat with a black mas and a white on the body and is quite distinctly gone. why relate what he just loved wrong on the ground? you know, he's like the you same pull, the birds he's bomb is gone, you know as more so if he puts you away from the nurse and then he's run back to it . you know, he's on the moon for the past 15 years during their breeding season, these endearing sprinters have been closely monitored by the trust every january, dennis and his volunteers survey no fewer than 31 sites across the island, binoculars and notebooks at the ready. they sweep each area on foot to record the size of the fragile po for population
dennis leo, a member of the st. helena national trust managers, the conservation project dedicated to this prover. that is the islands emblem. the 1st why bird nurse, and i was the 1st. why bird nurses? well, actually wrath your thoughts chuck and i was so excited that i thought it should regular like this was the biggest discovery ever. you know, what? from the, on i was hope with her birth. it why? but as a little plumber? well, 20 shameless. he's got a gray coat with a black mas and a white...
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today, the national trust rangers started their survey of the number of puffins that are here.ing a bit of a nip from an adult puffin or getting the puffin toilet. but if we're lucky, we'll get an egg, or best event is getting a puffling in there. have you been bitten by a puffin? yes, i have been bitten by a puffin quite a few times. what's that like? sore. i have one or two scars from puffin bites. to come and see them in real life on an island that's kind ofjust a couple of miles off the coast of northumberland, like, i think it's an absolute joy to see, really. they're here in their thousands, but the world is changing. could we see a dramatic reduction in their numbers in years to come? i don't think it's going to happen in the nearfuture, but they are in decline. so what are our children going to have to see? what our children's children going to have to see? and i think that legacy is really important. and we need to be doing something now. it looks like it's global climate change is going to be the biggest threat to these birds. and we need to be doing stuff like that.
today, the national trust rangers started their survey of the number of puffins that are here.ing a bit of a nip from an adult puffin or getting the puffin toilet. but if we're lucky, we'll get an egg, or best event is getting a puffling in there. have you been bitten by a puffin? yes, i have been bitten by a puffin quite a few times. what's that like? sore. i have one or two scars from puffin bites. to come and see them in real life on an island that's kind ofjust a couple of miles off the...
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time i was on . the estate with the then chairman of the estate with the then chairman of the national trustshe will talk about the efforts and we were being shown efforts were being made to try and improve drainage for agricultural land. there is a real issue for highland like exmoor when you talk about, if we are going to see a warming climate, the consequences include heavier rainfall, more prolonged rainfall, and it was only 70 years ago down the road from where you are now that the road from where you are now that the village of lynemouth was wiped out because of burst rivers that had been blocked for so long and then the water burst through from the two rivers and the destruction was terrifying. rivers and the destruction was terri inc. , rivers and the destruction was terrifying-— rivers and the destruction was terri in. , .,, ., ., terrifying. yes, it was all about developing _ terrifying. yes, it was all about developing resilience _ terrifying. yes, it was all about developing resilience for - terrifying. yes, it was all about developing resilience for that l terrifying. yes, it wa
time i was on . the estate with the then chairman of the estate with the then chairman of the national trustshe will talk about the efforts and we were being shown efforts were being made to try and improve drainage for agricultural land. there is a real issue for highland like exmoor when you talk about, if we are going to see a warming climate, the consequences include heavier rainfall, more prolonged rainfall, and it was only 70 years ago down the road from where you are now that the road...
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denying equal justice, not just to individuals, but the whole community, and therefore to our nation as a whole. trust between law enforcement and the community they serve is critical to ensuring public safety. as a united states senator, i introduced legislation to advance much-needed reforms. that legislation would have been insured greater transparency and increased accountability. we later named it the george floyd justice in policing act. it was passed. because of the strength and leadership of the house of representatives. however, last fall senate republicans rejected the george floyd justice in policing act. they walked away from their moral obligation to address what caused millions of americans to march in the streets. the critical need is reform and accountability. at the time, president joe biden and i made clear we vowed we would explore every action available at the executive level to advance the cause of justice in our nation. in a moment, our president will sign an executive order that takes action to advance affective accountable policing. to strengthen trust between law enforcement a
denying equal justice, not just to individuals, but the whole community, and therefore to our nation as a whole. trust between law enforcement and the community they serve is critical to ensuring public safety. as a united states senator, i introduced legislation to advance much-needed reforms. that legislation would have been insured greater transparency and increased accountability. we later named it the george floyd justice in policing act. it was passed. because of the strength and...
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the national park trust organizes it every year, the third saturday of may. doctors say besides the fun, there are a lot of health benefits. more activities, less obesity, and more. >> there's a whole lot for kids who play outside, more than kids who play inside. there's all these mental and emotional health things, less anger and aggression. there are better learning outcomes for kids who play outside more. >> the american academy of pediatrics reminds families they don't need to travel far. you can enjoy nature in the backyard. >>> ahead, a sweet makeover for a bay area candy favorite. >>> and coming up, cbs news bay area is asking berkeley what's up with the wild ride on wall street lately and what's behind the crypto crash. watch our stream wherever, whenever. find us on channel 1021 and any platform usi >>> gehirardelli chocolate stor in san francisco is back open after a hiatus. so we had a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning to mark the occasion. the newly-renovated score is 5,900 square feet. it's got a station where candy bars are made. the first cu
the national park trust organizes it every year, the third saturday of may. doctors say besides the fun, there are a lot of health benefits. more activities, less obesity, and more. >> there's a whole lot for kids who play outside, more than kids who play inside. there's all these mental and emotional health things, less anger and aggression. there are better learning outcomes for kids who play outside more. >> the american academy of pediatrics reminds families they don't need to...
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i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic
i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic
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we are trying to create a national trust of. trying to create a national trust of music— trying to create in the country— bigger and get everybody in the country involved where they have a real sense — country involved where they have a real sense of ownership of the music community— real sense of ownership of the music community around them. how drastic is the situation _ community around them. how drastic is the situation and _ community around them. how drastic is the situation and wires _ community around them. how drastic is the situation and wires are - community around them. how drastic is the situation and wires are so - is the situation and wires are so crucial to do it now to these venues?— crucial to do it now to these venues? , , , , , , venues? ownership is the big issue at the end of— venues? ownership is the big issue at the end of it. _ venues? ownership is the big issue at the end of it. whatever - venues? ownership is the big issue at the end of it. whatever else - venues? ownership is the big issue at the end of it. whatever else we | at the end of it. whatever else we
we are trying to create a national trust of. trying to create a national trust of music— trying to create in the country— bigger and get everybody in the country involved where they have a real sense — country involved where they have a real sense of ownership of the music community— real sense of ownership of the music community around them. how drastic is the situation _ community around them. how drastic is the situation and _ community around them. how drastic is the situation and...
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the national park trust organizes it each year on the third saturday of each may. besides the fun of being outside, there are also a lo of health benefits. more activity, less obesity, better motor development and more. >> there is a whole lot less myopia for kids who play outside. that's that nearsightedness, than kids who play inside or look at screens a lot. there is all these mental and emotional health things, less anger and aggression. better learning outcomes for kids who are playing outside more. >> the american academy of pediatrics reminds families they don't need to travel far. you can enjoy nature in the backyard, or just at the playground. >>> still ahead in this week's students rising above, students and mentors who have become deeply close friends. how they've pushed each other to be their best. >>> coming up right here on the cbs evening news, record high gas price, and record hot temperatures as we approach the summer. >>> and how much a out-of-state corporations wrote an online sports betting plan they call "solutions for the homeless". really? th
the national park trust organizes it each year on the third saturday of each may. besides the fun of being outside, there are also a lo of health benefits. more activity, less obesity, better motor development and more. >> there is a whole lot less myopia for kids who play outside. that's that nearsightedness, than kids who play inside or look at screens a lot. there is all these mental and emotional health things, less anger and aggression. better learning outcomes for kids who are...
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at the national trust, we are in the midst of our where women made history campaign, to highlight the places that women made important contribution to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women, including first ladies, have played in the administration itself. fittingly, the honorary chair of the campaign's former first lady laura bush, who is a great preservation advocate in many ways. -- today, our panel will primarily discuss the role of three first ladies, mrs. kennedy, mrs. johnson, and mrs. nixon. in the preservation of the white house. but i do think it is also important to briefly acknowledge a few of their broader contributions to preservation as well. in addition to creating a white house historical association, mrs. kennedy almost single handedly preserved -- square, sparing it from the federal buildings that would radically alter its character. in doing so, helping to establish the idea that the federal government should preserve cultural landscapes like the square. in 1966, when president johnson sent a final version of the n
at the national trust, we are in the midst of our where women made history campaign, to highlight the places that women made important contribution to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women, including first ladies, have played in the administration itself. fittingly, the honorary chair of the campaign's former first lady laura bush, who is a great preservation advocate in many ways. -- today, our panel will primarily discuss the role of three...
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denying equal justice, not just individuals, but the whole communities and therefore to our nation as a whole. trustween law enforcement and the communities they serve is critical to ensuring public safety. and as many of you know, this is an issue i have worked on personally since my first days as an elected district attorney and as california's attorney general. as a united states senator, i, together with senator cory booker and congresswoman bass, introduced legislation to advance much-needed reforms. that legislation would have ensured greater transparency the and increased accountability. we later named it the george floyd justice in policing act and it was passed, because of the strength of the leadership in the house of representatives, through the house of representatives. however, last fall, senate republicans rejected the george floyd justice in policing act. they walked away from there moral obligation, to address what caused millions of americans to march in the streets -- the critical need that a coalition of americans were demanding, were pleading for in terms of reform, and accountab
denying equal justice, not just individuals, but the whole communities and therefore to our nation as a whole. trustween law enforcement and the communities they serve is critical to ensuring public safety. and as many of you know, this is an issue i have worked on personally since my first days as an elected district attorney and as california's attorney general. as a united states senator, i, together with senator cory booker and congresswoman bass, introduced legislation to advance...
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work of telling our true history through historic places is the most important work that the national trust has engaged in over its nearly 75 year history. now, this important work is also being done by everyone you are going to hear from today on this extraordinary panel for this session, towards inclusive history, slavery and race. this panel will explore efforts made by historic sites museums, organizations, and individuals to telan
work of telling our true history through historic places is the most important work that the national trust has engaged in over its nearly 75 year history. now, this important work is also being done by everyone you are going to hear from today on this extraordinary panel for this session, towards inclusive history, slavery and race. this panel will explore efforts made by historic sites museums, organizations, and individuals to telan
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among republicans 79% in 2016 said they had a lot or some trust and down to 66%, a drop among the national news organizations. >> and that is critical and gets to the point. you can erode trust universally with either doctors or scientists or journalists and one of the things we have to ask is why we keep attacking people and individuals but don't align with. the fossil fuel industry to perpetuate and scientists because ideologically you don't like what they are proposing but you see the opportunity for political gain and newsrooms because you don't want to be held accountable. and in this case when we criticize the news media we are not saying it's for all of these nefariousst purposes. what we say is here's what he said and that's what the watchdog does. the goal wasn't to tear the institution down but to hold up the mirror and say you can fix it and sometimes that takes an enormous amount of effort to do it but first you have to acknowledge some of the gaps where the problems of the professional standards. newsrooms have that information and i do think that one of the problems news medi
among republicans 79% in 2016 said they had a lot or some trust and down to 66%, a drop among the national news organizations. >> and that is critical and gets to the point. you can erode trust universally with either doctors or scientists or journalists and one of the things we have to ask is why we keep attacking people and individuals but don't align with. the fossil fuel industry to perpetuate and scientists because ideologically you don't like what they are proposing but you see the...
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modern, model defense and security system to answer cooperative defense agreements with nations and we have trust in and hopefully these documents will be approved by the parliament in other nations. to see if there's any chance to help our country in the future the future of this country talks about development and digitalization. we are not going to dwell into corrupt deeds of government institutions. nothing like that will remain in ukraine. i think this model creates a safe nation. this nation which is appealing to the rest of the world, this the future of ukraine, thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, your country is playing a substantial war in feeding the world, if i may say so. there are food products that are interrupted. how can we help to restore ukraine as a major and fulfill its function to be a major contributor in order to avoid a food crisis which would be so dangerous for all of us in the world and so painful? what can we do and what can we do for you? >> there are lots of steps. it's best if these are in and around the country which is happening to a large extent to replicate
modern, model defense and security system to answer cooperative defense agreements with nations and we have trust in and hopefully these documents will be approved by the parliament in other nations. to see if there's any chance to help our country in the future the future of this country talks about development and digitalization. we are not going to dwell into corrupt deeds of government institutions. nothing like that will remain in ukraine. i think this model creates a safe nation. this...
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and i question is definitely a problem with trust a-a and here i think that this issue helps the nation culturally solve because everyone, within the boundaries of this imagined community, everyone trusts each other, well, at least in some basic things, and here i have a question. to recognize, for example, not in russian, as, for example, eastern ukrainian, or about how we should make a propia, for example, of the soviet union, how to incorporate it into the new ukrainian identity of the show, do you think about it, or are these things that can sing or in in the future, ukraine will indeed have a monument to brezhnev and bandera somewhere nearby on the same street and everything will be okay. well, of course, it will surprise you if it turns out to be so fun. but it was an ideal option, but we can get that option. well, we will not see such options. i would like to give an example that in london there is a monument to charles the first, when it was removed, it is considered a firm of british history, but these are bad times, but it is still very important for a country that has a very
and i question is definitely a problem with trust a-a and here i think that this issue helps the nation culturally solve because everyone, within the boundaries of this imagined community, everyone trusts each other, well, at least in some basic things, and here i have a question. to recognize, for example, not in russian, as, for example, eastern ukrainian, or about how we should make a propia, for example, of the soviet union, how to incorporate it into the new ukrainian identity of the show,...
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modern, model defense and security system to answer cooperative defense agreements with nations and we have trust in and hopefully these documents will be approved by the parliament in other nations. to see if there's any chance to help our country in the future the future of this country talks about development and digitalization. we are not going to dwell into corrupt deeds of government institutions. nothing like that will remain in ukraine. i think this model creates a safe nation. this nation which is appealing to the rest of the world, this the future of ukraine, thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, your country is playing a substantial war in feeding the world, if i may say so. there are food products that are interrupted. how can we help to restore ukraine as a major and fulfill its function to be a major contributor in order to avoid a food crisis which would be so dangerous for all of us in the world and so painful? what can we do and what can we do for you? >> there are lots of steps. it's best if these are in and around the country which is happening to a large extent to replicate
modern, model defense and security system to answer cooperative defense agreements with nations and we have trust in and hopefully these documents will be approved by the parliament in other nations. to see if there's any chance to help our country in the future the future of this country talks about development and digitalization. we are not going to dwell into corrupt deeds of government institutions. nothing like that will remain in ukraine. i think this model creates a safe nation. this...
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investigation we've heard from my colleagues in the region that there is little trusted in his railey investigation here at the united nations. there is little trust by israel, of an international investigation. israel has often accused us of being biased against it. so the question is, what investigation will be considered trim parents and we'll do the un security council get behind it. this issue of the palestinian territories has been on the un agendas since it's inception. it's one of the longest standing agenda items for the united nations. and it just last month there was 2 meetings held by the security council on the situation there and escalating tensions. the special envoy for the middle east tor venice lend has called for an independent investigation as well and said that journalist can't be targeted. but the special representative, your human rights is also said that there appears to be in the past evidence that israel was using indiscriminate force against palestinian protestors and palestinians gathered in the old city at that time they were calling for more international attention and it hasn't happened yet so
investigation we've heard from my colleagues in the region that there is little trusted in his railey investigation here at the united nations. there is little trust by israel, of an international investigation. israel has often accused us of being biased against it. so the question is, what investigation will be considered trim parents and we'll do the un security council get behind it. this issue of the palestinian territories has been on the un agendas since it's inception. it's one of the...
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joining us now is ben eardley who is project manager for the national trust at holnicote. that-— call it that. they are busy beavers, the do call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more _ call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more grass _ call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more grass like _ call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more grass like you i they do more grass like you mentioned earlier on. they are ecosystem engineers so when they haven't _ ecosystem engineers so when they haven't got the habitat they need, they modify to suit themselves. they want deeper water so as well as browsing, — want deeper water so as well as browsing, create deeper water. want deeper water so as well as browsing, create deeperwater. so that footage you saw of rashford, that's _ that footage you saw of rashford, that's him — that footage you saw of rashford, that's him learning the skills he needs_ that's him learning the skills he needs to — that's him learning the skills he needs to be adult beaver to create the habitat he needs. that helps us, develops— the
joining us now is ben eardley who is project manager for the national trust at holnicote. that-— call it that. they are busy beavers, the do call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more _ call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more grass _ call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more grass like _ call it that. they are busy beavers, they do more grass like you i they do more grass like you mentioned earlier on. they are ecosystem engineers so when they haven't _ ecosystem...
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now, the national park trust organizes it each year on the third saturday of may. the fun of being outside, it is also good for your health. more activity, less obesity. better motor development and more. >> there's a whole lot less myopia for kids who play outside. that's the near-sightedness, than kids who play inside or look at screens a lot. there's all these mental and emotional health things, less anger and aggression. better learning outcomes for kids who are playing outside more. >> the american academy of pediatrics reminds families that they don't need to travel far. you can enjoy nature in the backyard or at the playground. >>> six flags hurricane harbor in concord reopens for the season today. it's perfect time, as the temperatures begin to rise. claiming to be the first northern california water park to open since the pandemic, hurricane harbor was forced to close back in 2019. it reopened last year with capacity limits most of the season. now, they're gearing up for a big return. all the while, keeping guests safe. six flags staff spoke to us about th
now, the national park trust organizes it each year on the third saturday of may. the fun of being outside, it is also good for your health. more activity, less obesity. better motor development and more. >> there's a whole lot less myopia for kids who play outside. that's the near-sightedness, than kids who play inside or look at screens a lot. there's all these mental and emotional health things, less anger and aggression. better learning outcomes for kids who are playing outside more....
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among republicans 79% back in 2016 so they have a lot of sump trust, it was down to 66%, much less or drop that among a national news organizations for. >> that is critical to see colors point to you cannot control americans and still trust a narrative agenda way you can do is erode trust universally in larger parts in sectors with either doctors, or scientist, or in journalist. i o think one of things you have to ask yourself is why do we keep attacking people why do we attack individuals specific political perspective. you have fossil fuel industry allows you to perpetuate a lot of policies that are bad you tech scientists because i ideologically do what they are proposing. is the opportunity for political gain for you tech you when you don't to be held accountable in this case we criticizerg news media were not saying the dream for these nefarious purposes, what we say is here's what you did, here's what you said, that is what a watchdog dose. the goal is not to tear the institution down for the goal is to hold up a mirror to say hey you messed up. you can fix it in your future coverage and sometimes it take
among republicans 79% back in 2016 so they have a lot of sump trust, it was down to 66%, much less or drop that among a national news organizations for. >> that is critical to see colors point to you cannot control americans and still trust a narrative agenda way you can do is erode trust universally in larger parts in sectors with either doctors, or scientist, or in journalist. i o think one of things you have to ask yourself is why do we keep attacking people why do we attack...
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it turns out that the italian can be trusted with our russian national instruments, you know, so just play italian songs neapolitan russians. don't tell him. he will ask you to perform uh. and now and now kick-ass, stop. hooray, hold on, hold on.
it turns out that the italian can be trusted with our russian national instruments, you know, so just play italian songs neapolitan russians. don't tell him. he will ask you to perform uh. and now and now kick-ass, stop. hooray, hold on, hold on.
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denying equal justice, not just to individuals, but to whole communities and therefore to our nation as a whole trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve is critical to ensuring public safety. and as many of you know, this is an issue i have worked on personally since my 1st days as an elect, the district attorney, and as california attorney general as the united states senator i, together with sen, corey book congressman karen bass introduced legislation to advance much needed reforms that legislation would have in short, greater transparency and increased accountability. we later named it the george floyd justice and policing act. and it was passed because of the strength of the leadership in the house of representatives through the house of representatives. however, last fall, senate republicans rejected the george floyd justice and policing act. they walked away from their moral obligation to address what caused millions of americans to march in the streets. the critical need that a coalition of americans were demanding, were pleading for in terms of reform and accountability a
denying equal justice, not just to individuals, but to whole communities and therefore to our nation as a whole trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve is critical to ensuring public safety. and as many of you know, this is an issue i have worked on personally since my 1st days as an elect, the district attorney, and as california attorney general as the united states senator i, together with sen, corey book congressman karen bass introduced legislation to advance much...
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is under way into who leaked the opinion, an unprecedented act many believe could undermine trust in the nation's highest court. legal analysts say when found, the leaker is unlikely to face prosecution if they had legitimate access to the document. in washington, susan mcginnis, nbc news. >>> today the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol attack heard from donald trump jr. he spoke voluntarily to the panel by videoconference. a source tells nbc news his testimony was, quote, pretty uneventful. the house committee has already spoke to ivanka and his brother-in-law, jared kushner. the panel has interviewed more than 800 witnesses and begins live televised hearings next month. >>> as more people invest in cryptocurrency, today the governor signed an executive order on government oversight of crypto. it's similar to an executive order president biden signed back in march. the order lays out a road map for regulatory and consumer protections when it comes to using crypto. it also looks at ways the stay can take advantage of so-called blockchain technologies. that's the digital account
is under way into who leaked the opinion, an unprecedented act many believe could undermine trust in the nation's highest court. legal analysts say when found, the leaker is unlikely to face prosecution if they had legitimate access to the document. in washington, susan mcginnis, nbc news. >>> today the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol attack heard from donald trump jr. he spoke voluntarily to the panel by videoconference. a source tells nbc news his testimony was,...
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justice clarence thomas condemning the leak, saying it's destroyed trust in the nation's highest court. >>> breaking news from miami. at least one person killed when a small plane crashing into a car on a busy bridge and bursting into flames. patients rushed to hospitals. >>> the desperate search for baby formula across this country. mothers scouring store shelves. the states most affected, and how long this could last. plus, advice on what parents should and shouldn't do. >>> a major show of support for ukraine. senate republican leaders making an unannounced visit as russian forces retreat from ukraine's second largest city. and vladimir putin's new warning to finland not to join nato. >>> plus, the urgent manhunt for an escaped killer in texas. new information on his ties to a mexican gang. how he broke out of a prison bus, and the reward now for information leading to his capture. >>> and the dramatic water rescue. how a state trooper and firefighter got a woman out of her suv as it sank into a pond. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this very busy saturday. i'm w
justice clarence thomas condemning the leak, saying it's destroyed trust in the nation's highest court. >>> breaking news from miami. at least one person killed when a small plane crashing into a car on a busy bridge and bursting into flames. patients rushed to hospitals. >>> the desperate search for baby formula across this country. mothers scouring store shelves. the states most affected, and how long this could last. plus, advice on what parents should and shouldn't do....
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discretion and would violate the purpose of the convention which is built on the system of mutual trust between nationsis approach ensures consistent expectations for us children abducted a broad for clear guidance on how to with that conception specifically the limit border and with those between the parties. but ensuring that custody dispute and as this court found there is no reason to doubt the ability of other contracting states to carry out their duties to make decisions within the best interest. >> but it means that it necessitates an analysis including the mitigating factors but there should not be a great risk of harm that there is the the then with these proceedings it is one thing if you factor in a grave risk it is a bad thing the child is in the situation but to return the child even the grave in place that justice. >> they refused to seek a release in that circumstance may decide. >> you see the problem? it seems to me. we are not a family court so any word that we write is capable of being used in the context in the case it does not belong so when you say that it seems like the best poss
discretion and would violate the purpose of the convention which is built on the system of mutual trust between nationsis approach ensures consistent expectations for us children abducted a broad for clear guidance on how to with that conception specifically the limit border and with those between the parties. but ensuring that custody dispute and as this court found there is no reason to doubt the ability of other contracting states to carry out their duties to make decisions within the best...
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volga, despite her youth, is appreciated and trusted by the most complex analyzes. kazan nationalarch technological university. i want to leave. forward forward forward to know.
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because to i would trust julia assuring every national pictures of art for his most or on my son julian hinesville. realtors mm hm. actually in between beach pretty much should be to potentially me know, glowing. the g initial group also looking oh, what stalker beach stood out from ago because of the multiple as your muscle here. melissa sparrow composed of t of simpler for you to tell you what the cost is still to go with serial. he doesn't only, i'm not going to be able to need it with me or should be to him or to call the q because they didn't bring. so could you thank you solution . thank you. because the plane, your point of choice is coming to the one off and i thought it was you would, you know that it was suggested a new solution operate proposed to just to put him on because a link new way to partial a few hours for these for the plaintiff, but also come on the bus or get him as compared to the coaching chest. this point when you don't miss the and it's not enough for my one year window assess, will call you reach another push to not e, supposedly. when you book and i still sh
because to i would trust julia assuring every national pictures of art for his most or on my son julian hinesville. realtors mm hm. actually in between beach pretty much should be to potentially me know, glowing. the g initial group also looking oh, what stalker beach stood out from ago because of the multiple as your muscle here. melissa sparrow composed of t of simpler for you to tell you what the cost is still to go with serial. he doesn't only, i'm not going to be able to need it with me or...
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innovative ways to make our city an urban city more functional for all of us and the national park service and presidio trust and rec and park department and phil ginsburg is here to create this space so it is not just a place where freeway passes, a place where cars drive. it is a place where people walk and picnic and bike and throw balls around and hang out and just enjoy life. i am really grateful to be here to celebrate this milestone in our city's history. i look forward to coming here to enjoy this space. i really look forward especially to what happens when we opened the tunnel top. together these two spaces provide open public park space of over 50 acres of san franciscans to enjoy. thank you all so much for being here today. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. thank you for making sure that san francisco is the most beautiful, innovative and most livable city in america. it is a miracle. i fly home from traveling and look at the golden gate from the air every day. thank you. it is my pleasure to introduce alisha john baptiste c.e.o. and president of spur. alisha. >> thank you. hi everybody. looking at
innovative ways to make our city an urban city more functional for all of us and the national park service and presidio trust and rec and park department and phil ginsburg is here to create this space so it is not just a place where freeway passes, a place where cars drive. it is a place where people walk and picnic and bike and throw balls around and hang out and just enjoy life. i am really grateful to be here to celebrate this milestone in our city's history. i look forward to coming here to...