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park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... g simons foundation, unlocking knowledge, opportunity, 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 laura debonis. ♪ ♪ (people talking in background) (bomb bursting) >> breaking news this morning. explosions were heard... >> russia has the troops to invade with overwhelming fce. >> it's war. >> narrator: on february 24, russia attacked kharkiv, ukraine's second-larst city. (explosion bangs) many expected the city to fall in days. >> irina (speaking russian): >> man (speaking russian): >> narrator: but the ukrainians refused to surrender. (boy imitates explosion) >> (speaking russian): (gunfire pounding) >> narrator: filmed over the first three months of the war, this is the story of the battle for khark, told by the people who living through it: the displaced families... >> (speaking russian): >> narrator: the civilians caught in the fight... >> man (speaking russian): >> ta
park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... g simons foundation, unlocking knowledge, opportunity, 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 laura debonis. ♪ ♪ (people talking in background) (bomb bursting) >> breaking news this morning. explosions were heard... >> russia has the troops to invade with overwhelming fce. >>...
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park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and suzanne and mark colodny. ♪ ♪ >> ramita navai: as the taliban took power in afghanistan last year, i began working undercover there. the taliban were promising to respect women's rights. but we started gathering evidence... (prison door clanking) ...of women jailed by the taliban without trial and held in secret. (speaking dari) >> woman: >> navai: of girls abducted from their homes and forcibly married. (speaking dari) >> nuria: >> navai: of women living in hiding... (woman speaking, weeping) ...and in fear of their lives. ♪ ♪ with those speaking out risking imprisonment. >> arifa (in dari): ♪ ♪ >> navai: this is the afghanistan the taliban don't want the world to see. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> navai: i arrived in the country a few months after the taliban seized power. there was already widespread fear
park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and suzanne and mark colodny. ♪ ♪ >> ramita navai: as the taliban took power in afghanistan last year, i began working undercover there. the taliban were promising to respect women's rights. but we started...
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subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor.ke around 35,000 bets... not just on the game. but on every moment in everyday life. you'll bet on how spicy the atomic wings really are. bet on the extent of your bladder control. and bet on your athletic prowess. yes, every moment in life is a bet. but life doesn't offer you $150 in free bets when you bet just $5. so bet on fanduel. america's number one sportsbook. and make every moment more. when cold symptoms keep you up, try vicks nyquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. for max strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe: ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast b
subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor.ke around 35,000 bets... not just on the game. but on every moment in everyday life. you'll bet on how spicy the atomic wings really are. bet on the extent of your bladder control. and bet on your athletic prowess. yes, every moment in life is a bet. but life doesn't offer you $150 in free bets when you bet just $5. so bet on fanduel. america's number one sportsbook. and make every moment more. when cold symptoms keep you up, try...
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subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor.♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ school is back. and dick's sporting goods has everything you need to gear up so you can show up. with the widest selection from the hottest brands. like nike, jordan, hoka, the north face, and more. the looks you want. the backpacks you need. all under one roof. when you're running short on time, one-hour pick-up is always an option. and, with our best price guarantee, if you find a lower price, we'll match it. with looks this good, it's never been easier to sport your style. >>> a top secret service official considered a critical w
subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor.♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been...
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subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor. this is xfinity rewards. showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. >>> want to share brand-new cnn reporting on donald trump's timeline for announcing his 2024 plans. the former president is said to be hitting the pause button after weeks of floating the idea he'd announce his candidacy before the 2024 midterm vote. we talked to multiple sources that say trump is taking a slower approach, mounting legal probables and hand picked 2022 candidates is another. gabby and christian are with us. what changed the thinking in the idea if we roll the tape back a few days, trump was telling people maybe as soon as a week or two ago. >> right. he has been playing with this timeline for quite awhile now. first it was the fourth of july weekend. then it was supposed to be this coming labor day weekend and now, it seems that he's heeding advice
subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor. this is xfinity rewards. showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. >>> want to share brand-new cnn reporting on donald trump's timeline for announcing his 2024 plans. the former president is said to be hitting the pause button after weeks of...
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economy and look at how potential rise in health care costs good and park hospitals, and employers, hosted by the kaiser family foundation, this is 45 minutes.
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foundation, general john h. talalay. thanks. again. minister park minister lee, ambassador cho, ambassadors. second gentleman. mr. doug emhoff. now security advisor mr. jake sullivan. members of congress. members of the national assembly general. the flag. officers, distinguished guests and importantly, this ceremony is for the veterans and the families of the fallen heroes. today is a moment occasion where long term dream of the veterans comes to. the addition of the wall of remembrance to the korean memorial. i can tell you i'm honored to be chairman and having dealt with many, many of the veterans and families today, you will see and i hope you take time. go and look at the memorial, a totally renovated memorial. with the addition of a wall of remembrance, the wall of remembrance has inscribed on it. 36,634 americans and 7174 korea. all 20 of the united states army integrate it on the wall, not separated because. they died in american units, fighting with american soldiers. you will also see each service on the wall of remembrance. i can tell you and i'm great with great honor that this was accomplished be
foundation, general john h. talalay. thanks. again. minister park minister lee, ambassador cho, ambassadors. second gentleman. mr. doug emhoff. now security advisor mr. jake sullivan. members of congress. members of the national assembly general. the flag. officers, distinguished guests and importantly, this ceremony is for the veterans and the families of the fallen heroes. today is a moment occasion where long term dream of the veterans comes to. the addition of the wall of remembrance to the...
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government function the national parks the the antecedents of the national park system the same with the national science foundation and one the most remarkable bills. the moral land-grant college act which created colleges basically. nobody went to college in the 1860s intellectuals. didn't go to college mark twain didn't go to college while wibbon didn't go to college fewer than one quarter of one percent of americans were in college, but the republicans who had this ethos that the that the government should help to create opportunity for the common man believe that it should finance colleges not to teach a greek in latin and so on but what they call the practical arts and these colleges we're set up during the civil war i went to cornell were moral the namesake on that bill morrill hall still stands on on the cornell art squad and one more landmark development of the lincoln government with the agriculture department now that may not sound so exciting today. it sounds so to bureaucratic, but it was the first department that had a hand in private industry agriculture being the biggest industry. back then it was o
government function the national parks the the antecedents of the national park system the same with the national science foundation and one the most remarkable bills. the moral land-grant college act which created colleges basically. nobody went to college in the 1860s intellectuals. didn't go to college mark twain didn't go to college while wibbon didn't go to college fewer than one quarter of one percent of americans were in college, but the republicans who had this ethos that the that the...
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economy and look at how potential rise in health care costs good and park hospitals, and employers, hosted by the kaiser family foundation, this is 45 minutes. , and susie is the senior director of the nonprofit health care groups s&p global ratings. if you have questions or them any time through the q&a button in zoom. a decision is being recorded and an archived version should be available later today. it is being broadcast live on the c-span now at. measuring health care inflation is not as easy as it sounds. there is medical cbi, ppi, given it is a quick -- give us a quick explanation of what they do and do not tell us. >> what these measures are doing and their monthly survey of prices across the economy is trying to measure the actual transaction prices that are occurring for medical care products and services. we are including all of the costs including in the price paid any reimbursement for different types of medical care. looking at the combination of the amount paid by the insurer, and the out-of-pocket costs are by the consumer. we look at the relative costs for medicare, medical services over time while cont
economy and look at how potential rise in health care costs good and park hospitals, and employers, hosted by the kaiser family foundation, this is 45 minutes. , and susie is the senior director of the nonprofit health care groups s&p global ratings. if you have questions or them any time through the q&a button in zoom. a decision is being recorded and an archived version should be available later today. it is being broadcast live on the c-span now at. measuring health care inflation is...
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the straus foundation maintains not only the museum of contemporary art, but a park several hanks has in size. here 2 extra large scale works of modern art may be seen. all the tranquillity all around, simply enjoyed back in hotels, old town for a perfect end to the day. a cool drink and an equally cool view. the park a does via church is the place to be does pastiche our next level get. now. it's no secret that the german language can be nightmare to learn. trust me, i would know my german is still a work in progress. the drop, the grammar is enough to drive anyone crazy. but luckily d w reporter rachel stewart from the u. k. has the best tips for how to sound like a pro, even if you don't feel like one, i am forever grateful to her and i'm not ashamed to admit that i have used several of these tricks myself. does learning german sometimes make you feel like this law or this? well, i feel you 1st put together some to get you through the rough puts, in a few german language, had to give you a little breather along this journey. we called died down and the nemesis of many a german lear
the straus foundation maintains not only the museum of contemporary art, but a park several hanks has in size. here 2 extra large scale works of modern art may be seen. all the tranquillity all around, simply enjoyed back in hotels, old town for a perfect end to the day. a cool drink and an equally cool view. the park a does via church is the place to be does pastiche our next level get. now. it's no secret that the german language can be nightmare to learn. trust me, i would know my german is...
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construction of wind parks in scotland, for example, in order to put twenty-one turbines, 14 million trees were destroyed at once. then they began to dig the ground for laying the cable for the foundationin a word, they violated the entire ecosystem in germany in the name of saving the planet and began to cut down the fabulous forest of the brothers grimm 600-year-old tree giants. inspired them to write fairy tales. now all this, maybe in the past, and in the very the damage is huge we are talking about groundwater, and drinking water in the water of various types of animals are specialists. the us says that about 500,000 birds die every year from collisions with turbines, and given the rapid development of wind energy, the number of such pari can reach one and a half million individuals per year. i think the most significant indicator is the news from seven from the state of colorado for 3 years. they lost over 600 animals. i believe that most of these incidents around the world are definitely related to the operation of turbines. another problem is clean energy. recycling. now they are for the most part. just dig into the ground, the processing of the blades makes it difficult and un
construction of wind parks in scotland, for example, in order to put twenty-one turbines, 14 million trees were destroyed at once. then they began to dig the ground for laying the cable for the foundationin a word, they violated the entire ecosystem in germany in the name of saving the planet and began to cut down the fabulous forest of the brothers grimm 600-year-old tree giants. inspired them to write fairy tales. now all this, maybe in the past, and in the very the damage is huge we are...
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boys and girls club in long beach and martin luther king park to help christian, the newly refurbished court made possible by both of their foundationsan 70 happy and surprised campers to see both stephens stoop on hand. and then this is the highlight of this thing we started to yesterday. but steph showing off his hops with the reverse jam. kids go nuts. and then maybe for steph, the highlight getting a gifted a death row records chain by snoop dogg. so you know it's a good day. when that happens, guys stepped down in southern california sporting around here . yeah now if he can do that . yeah now if he can do that reverse dunk how's your mom holding up? she's doing okay, but we just lost another nurse. how many is that now? two, and i know what you're thinking-- she's eating them. she's just so impossible, they keep quitting. so, who's watching her now? a bowl full of m&m's with a few ambien tossed in. what up, guys? hello. hey. hello. okay. well, now that everyone's here, penny and i have some big news. we're engaged! oh, my... (excited chatter) and i thought me having sex with emily was gonna be the big news. (excited chatter) he
boys and girls club in long beach and martin luther king park to help christian, the newly refurbished court made possible by both of their foundationsan 70 happy and surprised campers to see both stephens stoop on hand. and then this is the highlight of this thing we started to yesterday. but steph showing off his hops with the reverse jam. kids go nuts. and then maybe for steph, the highlight getting a gifted a death row records chain by snoop dogg. so you know it's a good day. when that...
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park. i, you buy them from east going? yeah. i came up actual to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have . it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist either. now that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time time to sit down and talk ah, i will never be a victory for russia. we solution with you a new modem, but you look at a meal. crane more is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. mezzo mom on maybe comes to not shoot, get them in carbon dioxide. america for shoes are, and you're not in your gage in conflict with russian forges. the american forces are here and defend nato allies with nato escalades even more than the special military operations become a war when you. but they'll set of rules that national and that'll that doesn't is my dog. i see it that i see your to us. thank you. question yes, that's what i'm here with. so i use please be sure you can use stuff to with almost them let's you live at home. still foolish that are in your sewage. there i speak of the girl who's blue . ah, s
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approach on public health is the san francisco model and parking lot of that is partnership with organizations like the san francisco aid foundation. and i know this around dooraly we saw the stigmatizing playing out in that i appreciate the leadership of the department of public health and working with that i wanted make sure haspeak with one voice in how we approach this. >> thank you, supervisor dorsey. >> thank you supervisor dorsey. i don't see my colleagues that wishes to speak further. thank you doctor philips and colfact. before we take role on the item we have to wait for public comment. and i do want to reminds the public and let everyone know in the chamber and call nothing public comment is specific low to item 2 to ratify the health officers declaration of a local health emergency regarding the monkeypox virus. this was a special meeting called specifically to deal with addressing do everything we can to stop the spread of monkeypox i apologize for no general public comment if you wish to speak on everything we will redirect to you another meeting mr. clerk. >> yes. at this time the board of supervisor welcomes your c
approach on public health is the san francisco model and parking lot of that is partnership with organizations like the san francisco aid foundation. and i know this around dooraly we saw the stigmatizing playing out in that i appreciate the leadership of the department of public health and working with that i wanted make sure haspeak with one voice in how we approach this. >> thank you, supervisor dorsey. >> thank you supervisor dorsey. i don't see my colleagues that wishes to...
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approach on public health is the san francisco model and parking lot of that is partnership with organizations like the san francisco aid foundation. and i know this around dooraly we saw the stigmatizing playing out in that i appreciate the leadership of the department of public health and working with that i wanted make sure haspeak with one voice in how we approach this. >> thank you, supervisor dorsey. >> thank you supervisor dorsey. i don't see my colleagues that wishes to speak further. thank you doctor philips and colfact. before we take role on the item we have to wait for public comment. and i do want to reminds the public and let everyone know in the chamber and call nothing public comment is specific low to item 2 to ratify the health officers declaration of a local health emergency regarding the monkeypox virus. this was a special meeting called specifically to deal with addressing do everything we can to stop the spread of monkeypox i apologize for no general public comment if you wish to speak on everything we will redirect to you another meeting mr. clerk. >> yes. at this time the board of supervisor welcomes your c
approach on public health is the san francisco model and parking lot of that is partnership with organizations like the san francisco aid foundation. and i know this around dooraly we saw the stigmatizing playing out in that i appreciate the leadership of the department of public health and working with that i wanted make sure haspeak with one voice in how we approach this. >> thank you, supervisor dorsey. >> thank you supervisor dorsey. i don't see my colleagues that wishes to...
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and worked with the chief of menlo park and the (paused) we're back to school celebration and backpack give away in the bayview and partnered with several foundations and sfpd provided 4,000 backpacks prior to the school year. next we had the community outreach team and educational team at the street fair in japantown and you can see going from left to right we had inspector tony there and everywhere from the monthly slides, inspector clarence and stan lee and [inaudible] and in between is sprinkled some of the cadets who did exceptional work maintaining outreach and helping with the events. next as mentioned we participated in the [inaudible] parade festival and the tony distributing education material and helmets in people in the community and had the nor cal fire girls camp for 9-12 grade and hands on orientation and training with firefighterring tools and equipment. all the topics are meant to inspire those into fire service and women in the bay area and see the inspector there as well handing out materials and that's my report for the month of july 2022. thank you. >> [off mic]. >> there's nobody on our public comment line. >> [off mic]. >> th
and worked with the chief of menlo park and the (paused) we're back to school celebration and backpack give away in the bayview and partnered with several foundations and sfpd provided 4,000 backpacks prior to the school year. next we had the community outreach team and educational team at the street fair in japantown and you can see going from left to right we had inspector tony there and everywhere from the monthly slides, inspector clarence and stan lee and [inaudible] and in between is...
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park in the straits of magellan. in 1997, marine biologists realized this is an important feeding ground for humpbacks. the forceful mixing of the atlantic and the pacific oceans stirs up nutrients, creating plankton blooms, the foundation of the marine food chain. food is so plentiful, the whales behave in extraordinary ways . wow. >> but the whales aren't the only ones plying these waters. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the steady stream of ships through the straits might drive away the whales entirely . >> to make his case, he needs proof that the whales are stressed, and that means taking a sample. but chasing whales in boats make panic them. so fredrik and his team are trying something new. a drone. its mission, to hover over the whale's spout and catch a sample of its snot. spout samples reveal levels of stress hormones as well as pollution. but catching a sample is easier said than done. the timing has to be just right. missed. the whale disappears. flying against the wind, the drone's battery is running out of juice. if the whale doesn't surface soon, they'll have to give up. one last chance. got it . fredrik hopes that his sample will provide the proof that these humpbacks need protection. the rich waters of
park in the straits of magellan. in 1997, marine biologists realized this is an important feeding ground for humpbacks. the forceful mixing of the atlantic and the pacific oceans stirs up nutrients, creating plankton blooms, the foundation of the marine food chain. food is so plentiful, the whales behave in extraordinary ways . wow. >> but the whales aren't the only ones plying these waters. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the steady stream of ships through the straits might drive...
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the presidential park to enslaved persons who labored to build the white house to the families who called it home. as a teacher i have always believed that education is the foundationcracy. that principle is reflected in the executive mansion and in the tireless work to preserve it. you the association help us remember the past so that we can continue to build a nation that lives up to our own timeless ideals. the pursuit of justice and equality the honor of service. and the strength of our unity. and as we make our way through this pandemic the association has helped our administration continue to connect with the people that we represent through virtual guides and an ever-growing body of historical scholarship. all of you here tonight are helping to -- the next chapter of this work with your time your talents and your treasures. thank you for your dedication to education and to honoring our country's history. since most americans can't yet visit the white house because of the pandemic. i've tried to bring the white house to them. traveling to almost 40 states in less than a year. on every trip in small town coffee shops and stunning museums i'm reminded of what m
the presidential park to enslaved persons who labored to build the white house to the families who called it home. as a teacher i have always believed that education is the foundationcracy. that principle is reflected in the executive mansion and in the tireless work to preserve it. you the association help us remember the past so that we can continue to build a nation that lives up to our own timeless ideals. the pursuit of justice and equality the honor of service. and the strength of our...
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construction of wind parks in scotland, for example, to put twenty-one turbines destroyed 14 million trees at once. then they began to dig the ground for laying a cable for foundationolated the entire ecosystem in germany in the name of saving the planet, and 600-year-old tree giants began to cut down the fabulous forest of the brothers grimm. inspired them to write fairy tales. now all this may be in the past, and in the very string to the vassal damage, a lot of it is about groundwater, but it is also in the water of various types of animals specialists. the u.s. says that about 500,000 birds are killed each year by turbine collisions, and given the rapid development of wind energy, the number of such losses could reach one and a half million individuals per year. i think the most significant indicator is the news from the family of the state of colorado for 3 years. they lost over 600 animals. i believe that most of these incidents around the world are definitely related to the operation of turbines. another problem is clean energy, waste disposal. now they are for the most part. they just bury it in the ground, the processing of the blades makes it difficult an
construction of wind parks in scotland, for example, to put twenty-one turbines destroyed 14 million trees at once. then they began to dig the ground for laying a cable for foundationolated the entire ecosystem in germany in the name of saving the planet, and 600-year-old tree giants began to cut down the fabulous forest of the brothers grimm. inspired them to write fairy tales. now all this may be in the past, and in the very string to the vassal damage, a lot of it is about groundwater, but...
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foundation. how that very comfortable urban environment is created, we have at this site because of the high drop. heights of more than 8 m, it was decided to perform a two-level underground parkinging gallery. only in this complex there will be almost 400 apartments, a representative of the contracting organization tells us about the quality criteria, for example, on the requirements for soundproofing new houses , internal partitions made of e. stone for the hryvnia block and other materials played that sound insulation, requiring the necessary norm, 49 db or more, this design must be sheathed in the future with a ventilated facade and hinged panels , in the case of this project, a fine-grained system like clinker is implemented. let's add to the houses that are rented out for renovation special attention from the side, accepting commissions, let's look at one more construction site, where the complex is already practically completed. here it is possible to evaluate the energy efficiency of the facade of the building. this is what the builders of the pie say the outer skin of the house consists of, we see in layers, and the installed insulation. we cannot see under it, but a vap
foundation. how that very comfortable urban environment is created, we have at this site because of the high drop. heights of more than 8 m, it was decided to perform a two-level underground parkinging gallery. only in this complex there will be almost 400 apartments, a representative of the contracting organization tells us about the quality criteria, for example, on the requirements for soundproofing new houses , internal partitions made of e. stone for the hryvnia block and other materials...
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very land on which we stand is our foundation and can be a source of shared identity and common cause the task before us then is to ensure that our common forests parks rangelands and refuges scattered across the nation function as the public's land and not to preserve of one group or another for that undermines the promise of a democratic and ecological citizenship that might bind the nation together. one way we might begin to repair the earth and our politics is with the public lands. thank you so much, adam, and thanks for this conversation today. it's great to hear your insights. again. adam's book is called making america's public lands, and it's out now. i hope you'll all pick it up and read it. it's it's really full of. full of just very thoughtful commentary on these on a very complicated story that that affects all of our lives and affects them landscapes that i know all of us love. so thank you for joining us today. and i hope you'll join the next event at the national archives. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. our father in heaven
very land on which we stand is our foundation and can be a source of shared identity and common cause the task before us then is to ensure that our common forests parks rangelands and refuges scattered across the nation function as the public's land and not to preserve of one group or another for that undermines the promise of a democratic and ecological citizenship that might bind the nation together. one way we might begin to repair the earth and our politics is with the public lands. thank...
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approach on public health is the san francisco model and parking lot of that is partnership with organizations like the san francisco aid foundation. and i know this around dooraly we saw the stigmatizing playing out in that i appreciate the leadership of the department of public health and working with that i wanted make sure haspeak with one voice in how we approach this. >> thank you, supervisor dorsey. >> thank you supervisor dorsey. i don't see my colleagues that wishes to speak further. thank you doctor philips and colfact. before we take role on the item we have to wait for public comment. and i do want to reminds the public and let everyone know in the chamber and call nothing public comment is specific low to item 2 to ratify the health officers declaration of a local health emergency regarding the monkeypox virus. this was a special meeting called specifically to deal with addressing do everything we can to stop the spread of monkeypox i apologize for no general public comment if you wish to speak on everything we will redirect to you another meeting mr. clerk. >> yes. at this time the board of supervisor welcomes your c
approach on public health is the san francisco model and parking lot of that is partnership with organizations like the san francisco aid foundation. and i know this around dooraly we saw the stigmatizing playing out in that i appreciate the leadership of the department of public health and working with that i wanted make sure haspeak with one voice in how we approach this. >> thank you, supervisor dorsey. >> thank you supervisor dorsey. i don't see my colleagues that wishes to...
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foundation. and then they set up about creating legislation in 1861 to create the interiors of the white house with the national park service, to make the interiors a preserved space. that of course established a permanent collection. a permanent collection that today has grown into one of the greatest collections of american decorative arts in the world. they were protected, they were protected from being sold off. they were protected from being put away in storage, given away, or becoming too dilapidated to use. that was the foundation, and then ultimately, to create the white house historical association as a nonprofit entity through which she could publish that first guidebook, which today is in how many printings? is it in its 25th addition? and what a great legacy. that was another thing that she really had a courage of convictions in that she wanted there to be a guidebook the people could take away from this house. a lot of people advised her against that and said that that was commercializing, it was tacky to sell a guidebook. what a brilliant plan, because she saw that guidebook for $1 copy, i think the fi
foundation. and then they set up about creating legislation in 1861 to create the interiors of the white house with the national park service, to make the interiors a preserved space. that of course established a permanent collection. a permanent collection that today has grown into one of the greatest collections of american decorative arts in the world. they were protected, they were protected from being sold off. they were protected from being put away in storage, given away, or becoming too...
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and worked with the chief of menlo park and the (paused) we're back to school celebration and backpack give away in the bayview and partnered with several foundations and sfpd provided 4,000 backpacks prior to the school year. next we had the community outreach team and educational team at the street fair in japantown and you can see going from left to right we had inspector tony there and everywhere from the monthly slides, inspector clarence and stan lee and [inaudible] and in between is sprinkled some of the cadets who did exceptional work maintaining outreach and helping with the events. next as mentioned we participated in the [inaudible] parade festival and the tony distributing education material and helmets in people in the community and had the nor cal fire girls camp for 9-12 grade and hands on orientation and training with firefighterring tools and equipment. all the topics are meant to inspire those into fire service and women in the bay area and see the inspector there as well handing out materials and that's my report for the month of july 2022. thank you. >> [off mic]. >> there's nobody on our public comment line. >> [off mic]. >> th
and worked with the chief of menlo park and the (paused) we're back to school celebration and backpack give away in the bayview and partnered with several foundations and sfpd provided 4,000 backpacks prior to the school year. next we had the community outreach team and educational team at the street fair in japantown and you can see going from left to right we had inspector tony there and everywhere from the monthly slides, inspector clarence and stan lee and [inaudible] and in between is...
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park. it's incredibly special that he's here forever. but it's not a place i want him to be. i'd rather he'd be home with us. in honor of her husband, caylee started a foundationing skin cancer checks to fire stations tribute to him and to try to move forward for her and their girls grateful to have a place to come to, as they do. it's very secret special place. and again that was leanne daniel reporting as she mentioned kaylie to share the newly formed and evelyn to melanoma foundation and is looking for volunteer dermatologist. she hopes to bring skin cancer screenings to fire stations across the state. san jose police are investigating a suspicious car fire that involved a fatality. police say a man was found dead inside that burned car between ramona and barnhart avenues just before six o'clock this morning. so far, it's not clear how the man died in his name has not been released. san jose detectives and the fire department are working together to figure out how the fire started and the coroner will determine the man's cause of death. also in san jose . police are investigating a shooting that injured two men. this happened on, um bargor avenue about a mi
park. it's incredibly special that he's here forever. but it's not a place i want him to be. i'd rather he'd be home with us. in honor of her husband, caylee started a foundationing skin cancer checks to fire stations tribute to him and to try to move forward for her and their girls grateful to have a place to come to, as they do. it's very secret special place. and again that was leanne daniel reporting as she mentioned kaylie to share the newly formed and evelyn to melanoma foundation and is...
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construction of wind parks in scotland, for example, in order to put twenty-one turbines. 14 million trees were destroyed at once. then they began to dig the ground for laying the cable for the foundationire ecosystem in germany in the name of saving the planet, and 600-year-old tree giants began to cut down the fabulous forest of the brothers grimm. inspired them to write fairy tales. that's it this may be in the past, and in the very mental vassal damage, a huge one is talking about groundwater, and drinking in the water of various types of animal specialists. shag say that about 500,000 birds die every year from a collision with turbines, and taking into account the rapid development of wind energy, the number of such losses can reach one and a half million individuals per year. i think the most significant indicator is the news from seven from the state of colorado for 3 years. they lost over 600 animals. i consider most of these incidents to be around the world is definitely connected with the operation of turbines. another problem is clean energy. recycling. now they are for the most part. they just bury it in the ground, the processing of the blades makes it difficult and unprof
construction of wind parks in scotland, for example, in order to put twenty-one turbines. 14 million trees were destroyed at once. then they began to dig the ground for laying the cable for the foundationire ecosystem in germany in the name of saving the planet, and 600-year-old tree giants began to cut down the fabulous forest of the brothers grimm. inspired them to write fairy tales. that's it this may be in the past, and in the very mental vassal damage, a huge one is talking about...
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those doctrines that become foundational if not with african-americans then they don't hold so i have examples in there like a 12 -year-old a boy playing in a parky himself in cleveland with a toy gun. granted it did not have the red tip on it but ohio was an openn carry state. 's long as you're not threatening anyone you can carry your weapon openly. piece rolled up in into seconds they shot him down. he was dangerous. he was a threat and was a juxtaposed threat to rittenhouse who has the ar 15 in kenosha wisconsin with the black lives matter protest in the please say we are so glad you are here. do you want some water? it is hot then shoots three people and two of them she kills and walks back toward the police officers with his hands up. they don't see a threat or danger. they are not afraid. that speaks volumes about the second amendment. host: carl anderson were you in any shape or form a gun person prior? >> no. [laughter] it wasn't like i was pro- or anti- gun just fear. the discussion of castillo for the discussion to african-americans have the rights? you can hunt with the air 15 need the deer afterwards. ar 15 are meant for hunting peo
those doctrines that become foundational if not with african-americans then they don't hold so i have examples in there like a 12 -year-old a boy playing in a parky himself in cleveland with a toy gun. granted it did not have the red tip on it but ohio was an openn carry state. 's long as you're not threatening anyone you can carry your weapon openly. piece rolled up in into seconds they shot him down. he was dangerous. he was a threat and was a juxtaposed threat to rittenhouse who has the ar...