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with the rockefeller foundation. if they can. national incident six and tyson six says it's time to question the work if it a foundation to us. can then. i. don't i found. that it's kind of a nothing you give you some stuff make it sound and you know if they don't know it's the idea. of the nail eighteen months old and it's not sanaa is it so this was. we are not alone was the propaganda carried out by the nazis in one nine hundred thirty six. if the eugenic laws didn't end up being adopted by...
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with the rockefeller foundation. if they can. as a national incident six entices six is done to question the work if it a foundation. can then. i. don't i found. this kind of a nothing you give you some stuff it gets on and you know if they don't do it at that stage also and. then they get two months old and it's not sanaa is it so this was. we are not alone was the propaganda carried out by the nazis in one nine hundred thirty six. if the eugenic laws didn't end up being adopted by the english government despite several attempts by catholic countries after the pope intervened in one thousand nine hundred eighty they were in fact at the time of the berlin olympic games being enforced in the united states in denmark in switzerland finland norway and in sweden. it was in one nine hundred thirty six that the nazi shot the eugenic propaganda film called crunk on hereditary diseases. as you know you can put you on the eggs next to take out i think cities buzz about in the film. we want to lose you when one side community is this you kn
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also in one thousand twenty five this institute was one of the biggest investments of the rockefeller foundation in europe. philip on a shift it into something that from thousands. he says house wants him who often sponsored him so much you. know in this fashion this program. includes you i know i mean for this recruit in view in the pick up he have all this fame they i need for to skinny to. pay the interest do you think you should calm cool and how. he's only don't want to you know phonies short of sequels maniacally perceive i'm going to put it on you tube you put it on sure. it's a great book and i paid all the astronaut that i would actually read this piece don't come by surprise and all you need it on the side pee pee pee on the sunni come with me and i don't wanna see community. don't need and want you to come in and keep an open and then it. looks good on the self would put me more judicially to yell and it could be a happy day i'd like to be glad to remember. that on of the other was at least essential s.t.'s human. design to do. the math yet because it was i conquered most americans. a
also in one thousand twenty five this institute was one of the biggest investments of the rockefeller foundation in europe. philip on a shift it into something that from thousands. he says house wants him who often sponsored him so much you. know in this fashion this program. includes you i know i mean for this recruit in view in the pick up he have all this fame they i need for to skinny to. pay the interest do you think you should calm cool and how. he's only don't want to you know phonies...
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event happens this b will be the learning curve but we lead that way and i'm thankful to the rockefeller foundation for funding this is one of the first cities to do this we're going to help napa and vallejo to get tare chief officers we've got a request out to them i wanted to say to everybody and thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i wanted to talk about our responsibility to d b m robot and what we did post earthquake at 320th century a.m. d b m robot whether for an earthquake is to coordinate the city effort to develop a picture and be the con duty so we all know the earthquake happened at 320 in the morning our 9-1-1 contacted our officer and we immediately sent out a letter in addition to that my staff the duty officer contacted the emergency point of contact from the major city departments to assess damages specifically we contacted 311, internal revenue fire. lisa and police and pths and controllers and rec and park and d t and general services and other agencies in the airport. we contacted pg&e and they were no reports of damage in san francisco. then we began on posting tweetin
event happens this b will be the learning curve but we lead that way and i'm thankful to the rockefeller foundation for funding this is one of the first cities to do this we're going to help napa and vallejo to get tare chief officers we've got a request out to them i wanted to say to everybody and thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i wanted to talk about our responsibility to d b m robot and what we did post earthquake at 320th century a.m. d b m robot whether for an...
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at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. [laughter] my father started teaching at the university of denver and ultimately became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. there were lots of flowers and tributes at his funeral. among them, there was a ceramic pot in the shape of a piano. i said to my mother, where did it come from? she said from your father's favorite student, condoleezza rice. in 1987, when i was working for my long-string of losing democratic presidential candidates -- [laughter] i thought, why not in fact get in touch with his woman, condoleezza rice, who was i knew an african-american music major from alabama who wrote her dissertation on the czechoslovakian military with my father. i will ask her to join my group. joe was a part of the group. i said, condi, this is wha
at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. [laughter] my father started teaching at the university of denver and ultimately became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. there were lots of flowers and tributes at his funeral....
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at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high club and we are not going up so maybe we -- mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. my father became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. a his funeral, there was ceramic pot in the shape of a piaon. i said to my mother, where did it come from? your father's favorite student, condoleezza rice. why not in fact get in touch with his woman, condoleezza rice, who was i knew an african-american music major from alabama who wrote her dissertation on the czechoslovakian military with my father. ask her to join my group. joe was a part of the group. , this is what i am doing. she said, i do not know how to tell you, i am a republican. i said, how could you, we had the same father. [laughter] so, here we are. >> ok. [laughter] has not arrived yet. let's get started. russia. condi an
at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high club and we are not going up so maybe we -- mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. my father became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. a his funeral, there was ceramic pot in the shape of a piaon. i said to my...
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at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. [laughter] my father started teaching at the university of denver and ultimately became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. there were lots of flowers and tributes at his funeral. among them there was a ceramic , pot in the shape of a piano. i said to my mother, where did it come from? she said from your father's favorite student, condoleezza rice. in 1987, when i was working for my long-string of losing democratic presidential candidates -- [laughter] i thought, why not in fact get in touch with his woman, condoleezza rice, who was i knew an african-american music major from alabama who wrote her dissertation on the czechoslovakian military with my father. i will ask her to join my group. joe was a part of the group. i said, condi, this is wh
at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. [laughter] my father started teaching at the university of denver and ultimately became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. there were lots of flowers and tributes at his funeral....
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at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. at the university of denver. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. [laughter] my father started teaching at the university of denver and ultimately became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. there were lots of flowers and tributes at his funeral. among them, there was a ceramic pot in the shape of a piano. i said to my mother, where did it come from? she said from your father's favorite student, condoleezza rice. in 1987, when i was working for my long-string of losing democratic presidential candidates -- [laughter] i thought, why not in fact get in touch with his woman, condoleezza rice, who was i knew an african-american music major from alabama who wrote her dissertation on the czechoslovakian military with my father. she teaches on the west coast, soviet expert, i will ask he
at that stage, i understand the rockefeller foundation found him a job. at the university of denver. we had no idea where denver was. my parents bought a car and started driving across america and my mother said it is the mile high city and we are not going up so maybe we are going the wrong direction. [laughter] my father started teaching at the university of denver and ultimately became dean of the graduate school. he died in 1977. by then, he was a very big deal. there were lots of flowers...
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brookings.n from the the rd nathan with rockefeller institute and senior fellow now. tuart butler of the heritage foundation for the moment. joining ll soon be alice at the brookings institution. sarah kliff. group.n extraordinary i will not -- i'm sure they have opening remarks or thoughts on these issues. of the deal with any questions they want to deal with. one overarching question i would like it deal with at some conversation is what can we expect out of the south? some going to expect greater cooperation down the road? and if we are not expecting it nder the current laws and regulations, waivers, et cetera, -- or what do to might be possible, what kind of to extend ht occur the a.c.a. implementation and to improve on it? alice, why don't you begin. anybody k that if needed an illustration that the care act is not just ne big federal program, it is the states 51 -- and the district of columbia -- eparate programs with very different characteristics and up against different opportunities obstacles. we already got that today. the affordable care act as you all know is the culmination of a to expand le t
brookings.n from the the rd nathan with rockefeller institute and senior fellow now. tuart butler of the heritage foundation for the moment. joining ll soon be alice at the brookings institution. sarah kliff. group.n extraordinary i will not -- i'm sure they have opening remarks or thoughts on these issues. of the deal with any questions they want to deal with. one overarching question i would like it deal with at some conversation is what can we expect out of the south? some going to expect...
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force may 2014 report on e-cigarette advertising the chairman rockefeller reference in his opening remarks, the american legacy foundation noted quote this data suggest the marketing of njoy is more focus on reaching an adult audience, in accord. according to the surgeon general, nearly 6 million of today's children will adopt smoking, grow up and die prematurely from cigarette caused disease if present trends continue. the best thing we can do for the health of all of our children is to ensure that the growth in the world in which neither their parents nor any other adult role models are smoking combustion cigarettes. providing spoke to canada will not quit may be the long sought solution to a massive public health problem that has cost millions of lives and more in more members of public health here and abroad are beginning to make their voices heard in support of this technology. we need to approach regulation in a manner that is guided by science rather than emotion or suspicion. there's too much at stake to do any of the way. njoy looks for to working with the committee to achieve the goal of obsoleting combustion c
force may 2014 report on e-cigarette advertising the chairman rockefeller reference in his opening remarks, the american legacy foundation noted quote this data suggest the marketing of njoy is more focus on reaching an adult audience, in accord. according to the surgeon general, nearly 6 million of today's children will adopt smoking, grow up and die prematurely from cigarette caused disease if present trends continue. the best thing we can do for the health of all of our children is to ensure...
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rockefeller junior his money transformed the southern town into ritual of historic preservation. today colonial williamsburg the name of the restoration of foundationhat runs a exemplifies history to learn a language as the merchants rather than up with native speakers and perhaps the same could be said of history. colonial williamsburg douses sisters in the sight, sound, smell, taste and feel of life in the 17th 70s. hissing the equivalent of entering a foreign country. i once the visitor grabs onto the recognizable long post in this via the unfamiliar. from the clip cloth of carriages to the high-pitched rails and the boom of candidates come in the sounds of live the life intricately carved wood paneling, neatly clipped box list of unusual pattern gunsmoke gingerbread, inc., which, peanut soup, altogether it's refused his assent is. into the alternate universe wants a 10-year-old boy who's not been the same since. so also under the category of memoir i describe a lot of my personal experiences pursuing the path and for six years i was very privileged to manage the hands-on history room at the national museum of american history. it's no longer th
rockefeller junior his money transformed the southern town into ritual of historic preservation. today colonial williamsburg the name of the restoration of foundationhat runs a exemplifies history to learn a language as the merchants rather than up with native speakers and perhaps the same could be said of history. colonial williamsburg douses sisters in the sight, sound, smell, taste and feel of life in the 17th 70s. hissing the equivalent of entering a foreign country. i once the visitor...