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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from thomas and karen hamilton. >> as today, i announce my candidacy for the president of the united states of america... friends, today i filed the necessary papers to become candidate for president of the united states. today i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states.an the habit of wanting the presidency, and in the habit, when they reflect on their lives, of thinking they could win, and they cod be a good president, that's a hard habit to break. dreams die hard. >> narrator: in the 2020 election, joe biden's dream of the presidency was fading. >> he was seen as yesterday's news. he was a very rickety ship. he was not as eloquent as he was 30 years ago, like most people wouldn't be. and he also, you know, he was saddled with a very, very long recor
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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. (sirens wailing) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> narrator: donald trump's presidency ended in a violent assault on american democracy. >> fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just fourears before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. >> narrator: america's elected leaders looked on... >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> narrator: ...unable to stop it or unwilling to see it. >> now arrives the hour of action. >> narrator: the carnage he vowed to end was in fact just beginning. >> this american ca
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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, it is 10:39 central standard time, 11:39 eastern. roger stone, who worked in four administrations, been involved in nine campaigns, he's here tonight. >> it's a moment of enormous tension. i'm working the phones very aggressively. working my contacts. >> but i've gotta shake your hand. what a strong showing regardless. >> i was in the studio with alex jones and roger on election day. and the metrics were off the charts about how many people were tuning into infowars, numbers that were comparable to the networks. >> narrator: alex jones-- extremist conspiracy theorist-- had rallied his audience behind donald trump. >> ...is saying trump is projected to win. >> as the night drew on, it became clearer and clearer that trump was likely to win. >> it is officially over,
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the park foundation, dedicated to heighteng public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support frojon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. (overlapping voices) >> how can i love america? i can't... i don't think i canca love america, t put that into words. >> we don't know when it's gonna pass. >> i feel a revolution coming, it's getting closer every day. >> i have learnt to love being alone.♪ ♪ >> narrator: these are the voices of americans. (overlapping voices) >> people are getting angrier and angrr. >> i wanna be in charge of my own life! >> narrator: gathered from across a divided nation... >> we're just gog too far in opposite directions.us >>set the scene for us, how are you feeling? give us a clap, first. >> narrator: in this film, americans reflect on a year of turmoil... >> it's never gonna be the sam after this. >> i wish there wasn't as muchis hate in th world as what we have. (riot guns) >> we're scared to death of this thing and nobody wants to die. >> we have no rea
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reactor, the first reactor to reactor,electricity -- the national park service has a national park foundation, which is authorized to raise funds that supplement the funds for the national parks. there is no such outside authorizedn that was to raise funds. so i partnered with a national trust for preservation that i could use their tax-exempt status, gifts and donations that would be tax-exempt. but i knew that in the long haul, this was going nowhere by thewe got backing local governments and nonprofits and the state and the congressional leaders. so that was the challenge. new paragraph. so the most important partner at the outset was los alamos, you guessed it. i decided that having events was a good way to generate excitement, and we had three events which i'm sure los alamos historical society folks who thought wasem really pretty wild. we all had a great time. i did. 2001, 2 thousand 4, 2006. what we did was always arrange -- so itthe senators fit the senator schedules. them first toh make sure if we had it on this weekend, with a be available for whatever part they could play. congres
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today we see a through line to the foundational principles in who visits and works in national parks.ears after john mirrors founding only 23% of another another park people are color, 79% of employees white as of july 2020. more diverse than parking or recreation there is a history of bias, too. from swimming pools to hiking and camping. segregated recreation had a lasting significance on social strat fiction. perhaps this is seen in aquatics. because of racist and exclusionary policies at public pools. black children are less likely to learn to swim and three times more likely to die of drowning than white children. this pattern of segregation in recreation runs not just through aquatics but in tennis and other forms of recreation. they are perceived as the domain of private clubs excluding people. this is rampant in public recreation until the 1964 civil rights act desegregated the municipal facilities. the racism didn't disappear and segregation did not magically disappear and took a more insidious form in the form of disinvestment, privatization of recreation, people moving away.
today we see a through line to the foundational principles in who visits and works in national parks.ears after john mirrors founding only 23% of another another park people are color, 79% of employees white as of july 2020. more diverse than parking or recreation there is a history of bias, too. from swimming pools to hiking and camping. segregated recreation had a lasting significance on social strat fiction. perhaps this is seen in aquatics. because of racist and exclusionary policies at...
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it is about the foundation and direction of our country. host: you will be in the park closest to the white house. well the president speak to your rally? will the president speak to your rally? guest: he has indicated he will speak at the rally. the program will begin at 9:00 a.m.. yet there as early as you can. up at 11:00 a.m. -- get there as early as you can. at 11:00 a.m. president trump will address the rally. the: is it your hope that election will be overturned or is it a messaging moment for republicans supporting your effort or the effort to challenge the electoral votes on wednesday? guest: we have to let the process play itself out. it is a complicated process. there are many avenues that can happen on wednesday so we have to be patient and follow along with what is happening in congress. i am not a lawyer and i will not pretend to be one on tv but there are some brilliant legal minds on the president's team. if it does not work out in the way we hope it will, i want to encourage people at home not to feel like they are alone into they are the only one who f
it is about the foundation and direction of our country. host: you will be in the park closest to the white house. well the president speak to your rally? will the president speak to your rally? guest: he has indicated he will speak at the rally. the program will begin at 9:00 a.m.. yet there as early as you can. up at 11:00 a.m. -- get there as early as you can. at 11:00 a.m. president trump will address the rally. the: is it your hope that election will be overturned or is it a messaging...
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today we see a through line to the foundational principles in who visits and works in national parks.fter john mirrors founding only 23% of another another park people are color, 79% of employees white as of july 2020. more diverse than parking or recreation there is a history of bias, too. from swimming pools to hiking and camping. segregated recreation had a lasting significance on social strat fiction. perhaps this is seen in aquatics. because of racist and exclusionary policies at public pools. black children are less likely to learn to swim and three times more likely to die of drowning than white children. this pattern of segregation in recreation runs not just through aquatics but in tennis and other forms of recreation. they are perceived as the domain of private clubs excluding people. this is rampant in public recreation until the 1964 civil rights act desegregated the municipal facilities. the racism didn't disappear and segregation did not magically disappear and took a more insidious form in the form of disinvestment, privatization of recreation, people moving away. in ma
today we see a through line to the foundational principles in who visits and works in national parks.fter john mirrors founding only 23% of another another park people are color, 79% of employees white as of july 2020. more diverse than parking or recreation there is a history of bias, too. from swimming pools to hiking and camping. segregated recreation had a lasting significance on social strat fiction. perhaps this is seen in aquatics. because of racist and exclusionary policies at public...
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administration of the disgraced former president park geun hay and her longtime associate choice until now lee was charged implying guilty of paying bribes to foundations controlled by choice it's thought to smooth the way for the transition of power within samsung from his then incapacitated father to him himself he was originally given a 5 year sentence he served one year of that that was he was then released but that was appealed by the prosecution now this ruling is for 2 and a half years now because he has already served a year in prison effectively he now starts what would be a one and a half year stretch in prison. international condemnation is growing over the arrest of russian opposition leader legs in the valley when he flew into moscow the family spent the past 5 months in germany after being poisoned in an attack habe says was ordered by president vladimir putin of these are live pictures showing the prison ways being detained in the russian capital both u.s. administrations the u.k. and the european union are calling for his immediate release rory chalons reports it takes a particular type of person to survive a probable state sanctioned p
administration of the disgraced former president park geun hay and her longtime associate choice until now lee was charged implying guilty of paying bribes to foundations controlled by choice it's thought to smooth the way for the transition of power within samsung from his then incapacitated father to him himself he was originally given a 5 year sentence he served one year of that that was he was then released but that was appealed by the prosecution now this ruling is for 2 and a half years...
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president of the atomic heritage foundation, and part of the las animas county and affiliated organizations celebration of the manhattan project national historical parkwould like to share with you some stories that i've never told anyone. or that i told very few people.
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foundation. and throughout the south, actually, they're building schools, forming towns, day will be parking lote his approval, you had african-americans, blacks, drilling in various cities and petitioning congress and the president to be able to serve. and actually there lincoln writes a let tore a friend in 1963 in which he talks about the fact that he is freeing black people to help win the war. and so what he says to his friend is when the war is over, there will be some black men who did k hold their heads high. they have to preserve the union. there will be some white men. so he certainly recognized the significance of the black soldier and sailor. >> yes? >> yes, good evening. my question is revolving around the freedman. we mentioned the 3,000 slave that's were emancipated and this is s invun/ the face of 74,000 freedman in maryland. 54,000 in virginia that i think included parts of washington dc and the district. they notate another 2 1 1,000 freedsman. so i guess the concept of is that these freedman had homes, businesses, churches, they were prosperous in business. they had carriage c
foundation. and throughout the south, actually, they're building schools, forming towns, day will be parking lote his approval, you had african-americans, blacks, drilling in various cities and petitioning congress and the president to be able to serve. and actually there lincoln writes a let tore a friend in 1963 in which he talks about the fact that he is freeing black people to help win the war. and so what he says to his friend is when the war is over, there will be some black men who did k...
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foundation thank you for speaking to us thank you. let's get you up to date now with some of the other stories from around the world. more than 20 c. food trucks have parked on roads near the u.k. parliament to protest problems in getting their produce to the european union many fishermen have been unable to export to the e.u. because of the extra documentation required after brags that the government has said post regs it eating problems should be resolved shortly. in south korea the billionaire de facto head of samsung why levy has been jailed for 2 and a half years on corruption charges all this comes after the high court in seoul overturned mr lee's original suspended sentence he was convicted of bribing an associate of the former president park geun again. brazil has kicked off its nationwide mass vaccination program against the coronavirus the $54.00 a 54 year old a nurse in sao paulo became the 1st person to receive the chinese sign over after it and the astra zeneca vaccine were approved for emergency use brazil's covert 1000 death toll stands now at over 209000 that's 2nd only to the united states. well meanwhile here in germany chance on the ame
foundation thank you for speaking to us thank you. let's get you up to date now with some of the other stories from around the world. more than 20 c. food trucks have parked on roads near the u.k. parliament to protest problems in getting their produce to the european union many fishermen have been unable to export to the e.u. because of the extra documentation required after brags that the government has said post regs it eating problems should be resolved shortly. in south korea the...
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park. >> we have money to give away. teaming up to make a positive impact on the community through project innovation. a grant challenge powered by the universal foundationit recognizes and awards $310,000 in grants to local non-profits. tackling challenges through innovative solutions. submit your application. >>> he added so much life and spirit to baseball. tonight the sports world is mourning the death of tommy. >> we pretended not to like him. deep down weove him. he added a lot of color to the rivay. the legendary dodgers manager. a character. he started the dodgers career in brooklyn. in 1954. and a couple decades later 1976. took over as manager in l.a. guiding them to two world series. until heart attack ended his managing career. in 1999 greeted fans at his final game. the booth announcers got a kick out of the spelling of his name on the jacket. the dodgers misspelled it. he wore it anyway. he joked and told the fans you hate yourselves because you love me. >> we'll miss him. he died age 93. >> there's a new face of motor sports. jill gregory the president of race way. >> how her hiring is making history at the track. >> jill was 16 the first
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foundation thank you for speaking to us thank you. want to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. more than 20 c. food trucks have parkedon roads near the u.k. parliament to protest problems to get their produce to the european union while many fishermen have been unable to export to the e.u. because of the extra documentation required after gregg's it while the government has said ports brags that even problems should be resolved shortly. brazil has kicked off its nationwide mass vaccination program against the kono virus a 54 year old nurse in sao paulo became the 1st person to receive the chinese sino back shot after it and the astra zeneca vaccine were approved for emergency use brazil's covert 1000 death toll stands at over 200 in 1000 that's 2nd only to the united states. well meanwhile here in germany chance on america is due to meet with the with the country's state premiers on tuesday to discuss tightening covert 19 restrictions beyond the month of january waldo infection rates have been proved slightly they are not declining as quickly as it was hoped for according to germany's robert costa institute december
foundation thank you for speaking to us thank you. want to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. more than 20 c. food trucks have parkedon roads near the u.k. parliament to protest problems to get their produce to the european union while many fishermen have been unable to export to the e.u. because of the extra documentation required after gregg's it while the government has said ports brags that even problems should be resolved shortly. brazil has kicked...
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it is about the foundation and direction of our country. host: you will be in the parksest to the white house. well the president speak to your rally? will the president speak to your rally? guest: he has indicated he will speak at the rally. the program will begin at 9:00 a.m.. yet there as early as you can. up at 11:00 a.m. -- get there as early as you can. at 11:00 a.m. president trump will address the rally. the: is it your hope that election will be overturned or is it a messaging moment for republicans supporting your effort or the effort to challenge the electoral votes on wednesday? guest: we have to let the process play itself out. it is a complicated process. there are many avenues that can happen on wednesday so we have to be patient and follow along with what is happening in congress. i am not a lawyer and i will not pretend to be one on tv but there are some brilliant legal minds on the president's team. if it does not work out in the way we hope it will, i want to encourage people at home not to feel like they are alone into they are the only one who feels
it is about the foundation and direction of our country. host: you will be in the parksest to the white house. well the president speak to your rally? will the president speak to your rally? guest: he has indicated he will speak at the rally. the program will begin at 9:00 a.m.. yet there as early as you can. up at 11:00 a.m. -- get there as early as you can. at 11:00 a.m. president trump will address the rally. the: is it your hope that election will be overturned or is it a messaging moment...
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foundations of president clinton, both bushes and president johnson. they bring together these young, dynamic early career leaders. they were at a program at decatur house across the park they went to the historic slave quarters that night and i think they were intrigued, encouraged, maybe a little inspired, but they took us to task that we needed to do a better job of telling that story and interpreting that space. so we folded that story of decatur house and the last remaining example of slave quarters in the presidents neighborhood into this story that we are telling tonight. we previously, this week, earlier this week, unveiled our website with an emphasis on this topic with a treasure trove of research documents and research papers. at white house history dot or, you can find that and then encourage your friends to do so as well. this is not the end of what we will be doing. this is really the beginning. we are raising the curtain on this conversation and we want to encourage it through our continued research and ongoing program that we will be undertaking as well. this fits with our mission. we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy to be the nonpr
foundations of president clinton, both bushes and president johnson. they bring together these young, dynamic early career leaders. they were at a program at decatur house across the park they went to the historic slave quarters that night and i think they were intrigued, encouraged, maybe a little inspired, but they took us to task that we needed to do a better job of telling that story and interpreting that space. so we folded that story of decatur house and the last remaining example of...
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foundations of presidents clinton, both bushes and president johnson, and they bring together these young, dynamic, early career leaders and they were at a program at the decatur house right across the park, where is our headquarters, they went into the slave quarters that night and i think they were intrigued, encouraged, maybe a little inspired but they took us to task telling us we need to do a better job telling that story. so we folded that story of the decatur house and the last remaining example of the slave quarters in the president's neighborhood into this story that we're telling tonight. we previously this week unveiled our website, emphasis on this topic with a treasure-trove of research documents and papers. and at white househistory.org, you can find all of those when you go home tonight. this is not the end of what we'll be doing. this is really the beginning. we're raising the curtain on this conversation and we want to encourage it through our continued research and ongoing program that we'll be undertaking as well. this fits with our mission. we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy to be the non-profit, nonpartisanrxól partner to the white house. every
foundations of presidents clinton, both bushes and president johnson, and they bring together these young, dynamic, early career leaders and they were at a program at the decatur house right across the park, where is our headquarters, they went into the slave quarters that night and i think they were intrigued, encouraged, maybe a little inspired but they took us to task telling us we need to do a better job telling that story. so we folded that story of the decatur house and the last remaining...
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will need a driveway, the parking strip and a sidewalk space along hyde street for coordination of the activities with trucks lining up such concrete delivery for the foundation and basement wall course by removing the trees the project will be able to maintain three lanes of travel on hyde street which is being required by sfmtv and if the trees cannot be removed, the project site logistics plan would cause hyde street down to two lanes which indicated they will not support and even if two lanes were allowed by mta the trees lean into the street and they would be to be trimmed to the curb and more over, it's not feasible to retain the existing trees because due to the construction needs, significant trimming of the trees roots would need to be done to allow for excavation and shoring. it will compromise the trees structural integrity and shock the trees result north their demise down the road. while not part of the street tree removal permit at issue, we are cents tive to the trees on hastings campus and and on state and property owner and they are within the construction site not just a mace enter and there was not a viable way to maintain the project infor
will need a driveway, the parking strip and a sidewalk space along hyde street for coordination of the activities with trucks lining up such concrete delivery for the foundation and basement wall course by removing the trees the project will be able to maintain three lanes of travel on hyde street which is being required by sfmtv and if the trees cannot be removed, the project site logistics plan would cause hyde street down to two lanes which indicated they will not support and even if two...
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will need a driveway, the parking strip and a sidewalk space along hyde street for coordination of the activities with trucks lining up such concrete delivery for the foundation and basement wall course by removing the trees the project will be able to maintain three lanes of travel on hyde street which is being required by sfmtv and if the trees cannot be removed, the project site logistics plan would cause hyde street down to two lanes which indicated they will not support and even if two lanes were allowed by mta the trees lean into the street and they would be to be trimmed to the curb and more over, it's not feasible to retain the existing trees because due to the construction needs, significant trimming of the trees roots would need to be done to allow for excavation and shoring. it will compromise the trees structural integrity and shock the trees result north their demise down the road. while not part of the street tree removal permit at issue, we are cents tive to the trees on hastings campus and and on state and property owner and they are within the construction site not just a mace enter and there was not a viable way to maintain the project infor
will need a driveway, the parking strip and a sidewalk space along hyde street for coordination of the activities with trucks lining up such concrete delivery for the foundation and basement wall course by removing the trees the project will be able to maintain three lanes of travel on hyde street which is being required by sfmtv and if the trees cannot be removed, the project site logistics plan would cause hyde street down to two lanes which indicated they will not support and even if two...