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we will strengthen the foundation of america. [applause] vice pres. pence: we will make america more prosperous and secure than ever before, and he will keep making america great again. thank you very much. -- we will keep making america great again. ♪ [applause] ♪ good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. if you could take your seat the delegates started with the
we will strengthen the foundation of america. [applause] vice pres. pence: we will make america more prosperous and secure than ever before, and he will keep making america great again. thank you very much. -- we will keep making america great again. ♪ [applause] ♪ good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. if you could take your seat the delegates started with the
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i am an intern at the young america's foundation. as the principal outreach organization in the conservative movement, young america's foundation is committed to ensuring increasing numbers of americans understand and are inspired by the ideals of
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at a student conference hosted by the young america's foundation.
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we will strengthen the foundation of america. [applause] vice pres. pence: we will make america more prosperous and secure than ever before, and he will keep making america great again. thank you very much. -- we will keep making america great again. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> in c-span3 presidential leadership -- leadership surveys, grover cleveland drops from 17 to 20 third place. ulysses as grant makes the most dramatic rise, going from the 33rd to the 22nd spot. what is your favorite president rank? lend that and more about the lives and leadership skills of 44 executives. it is great vacation reading. available wherever books are sold or it c-span.org/the presidents. >> saturday morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic presidential primary debates in detroit. sunday morning at 10:30 eastern, the second round of residential primary debates. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern. lesson with the free c-span radio app. --
we will strengthen the foundation of america. [applause] vice pres. pence: we will make america more prosperous and secure than ever before, and he will keep making america great again. thank you very much. -- we will keep making america great again. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> in c-span3 presidential leadership -- leadership surveys, grover cleveland drops from 17 to 20 third place. ulysses as grant makes the most dramatic rise, going from the 33rd to the 22nd spot. what is your favorite...
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foundation before the drawings, and yes, there are some cracks, but the foundation is over 40 years old. i'd challenge you to find any foundation in san francisco that's 40 years old without cracks, and i think the allegations are baseless. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. mr. sanchez? mr. duffy? >> commissioners, joe duffy, d.b.i. first of all, i'd like to welcome commissioner eduardo to the board. >> commissioner honda: you're not going to tackle that last name? >> i'm not. >> commissioner honda: neither am i, and i'm latino. >> i've been dealing with this one for a couple of months with this case. we heard it in late may, and i know the appellant has been e-mailing the department, you know, quite frequently, which is fine. i appreciate her getting her engineer's report. if she had it ahead of the hearing, it would probably have been more helpful. there is an open complaint on the property that somebody filed in september 2018, and it's very similar to the issues brought up in the appeal. when the cracks foundation, when we get a report from an engineer which is in con
foundation before the drawings, and yes, there are some cracks, but the foundation is over 40 years old. i'd challenge you to find any foundation in san francisco that's 40 years old without cracks, and i think the allegations are baseless. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. mr. sanchez? mr. duffy? >> commissioners, joe duffy, d.b.i. first of all, i'd like to welcome commissioner eduardo to the board. >> commissioner honda: you're not going to tackle...
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and rebuild the foundation. this is the front of the building where you can see the systems because there's a detail on the house, how are you going to repair the foundation on that side. i also have -- this is the inspection history. i understand there was a concern about the occupancy code which we addressed under administrative permit to correct that on the n.s.r. restriction to correct that situation. there is a detail we address with the complaint in regards to the concerns about a retaining wall that was replaced. we reviewed the plans -- >> overhead. >> and face it like you're looking at it. >> so this is the poppy lane and this is the retaining wall. but in reality it was the sides that our understanding that the complaint was concerned about, which in fact were approved for replacement. the only retaining wall that was or the actual wall that was to be removed was in here which the owner did not remove. at the time we issued the second notice of violation, we were going through a transition where we had
and rebuild the foundation. this is the front of the building where you can see the systems because there's a detail on the house, how are you going to repair the foundation on that side. i also have -- this is the inspection history. i understand there was a concern about the occupancy code which we addressed under administrative permit to correct that on the n.s.r. restriction to correct that situation. there is a detail we address with the complaint in regards to the concerns about a...
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this is the foundation of the existing adjacent property. the retaining wall is the one on the -- already removed and that's the exposed soil conditions of the adjacent property. staff issued order of abatement. and 3/20/2019 the owner was given enough time, he was also given an extension of the hearing, in order to correct this. there's only two permits filed to correct the conditions. one for the retaining wall. and then the other is to comply with notice of violation prior to shoring and all of the repairs done to the foundation. the staff recommendation is to uphold the order of abatement and impose -- [indiscernible] >> commissioner clinch? >> can i ask a question? are you done yet? do you know the condition today, since it's been about a year. >> i believe it's still the same. we haven't gotten any progress. i was reviewing the file and we haven't had any action from the owner, since we issued the order of abatement. >> okay. >> has the neighboring property weighed in on this at all? >> yeah. we actually issued a notice of violation fo
this is the foundation of the existing adjacent property. the retaining wall is the one on the -- already removed and that's the exposed soil conditions of the adjacent property. staff issued order of abatement. and 3/20/2019 the owner was given enough time, he was also given an extension of the hearing, in order to correct this. there's only two permits filed to correct the conditions. one for the retaining wall. and then the other is to comply with notice of violation prior to shoring and all...
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this goes down to a foundational level issue. when you have a precedent of treating or native nations as domestic dependence, when your natitive nations are not sovoven over theheir only and but they e still federal trust l lands held in trust by the government for the tribe, you're never going to have true sovereignty. you're never going to have a government to government relationship. and so this is where we need to talk about the foundations of the country. we need to remove this influence of the doctrine of discovery so we can have real government to government dialogue. the constitution says the treaties of this land are the supreme law of this land. and we have hundreds of treaties with native nations and yet these native nations were considered to be domestic dependence. i tell people tribal sovereignty in some ways is a sham. we are sovereign over our land like your teenage child is sovereign over their bedroom. the you can put a sign on door and lock it if you want, but it is ultimately in your parents house. we need to
this goes down to a foundational level issue. when you have a precedent of treating or native nations as domestic dependence, when your natitive nations are not sovoven over theheir only and but they e still federal trust l lands held in trust by the government for the tribe, you're never going to have true sovereignty. you're never going to have a government to government relationship. and so this is where we need to talk about the foundations of the country. we need to remove this influence...
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thank you for joining us at the heritage foundation. my name is ted bromund. 2014, almost two years before the brexit referendum, we at heritage published a paper titled "freedom from the e.u.: why britain should pursue a free trade area." this was the first paper published by any u.s. think tank that set out this goal. , it is logical, reasonable, and even inevitable. the u.s. has free-trade agreements with nations as diverse as south korea, jordan, and australia. if the u.k. had not entered the eec in 1973, it is highly likely in my view that the u.s. and u.k. would already have an fta today. as we put in our paper in 2014, "there is never a reason to believe that written, the world's sixth largest economy, will be able to negotiate trade agreements independently if forced to leave the e.u. on of its central priorities should be to ago she had a free trade area with the united states, a goal the u.s. should also champion. an fta would be good for the economies of both nations, commit to economic freedom, and the further manifestation
thank you for joining us at the heritage foundation. my name is ted bromund. 2014, almost two years before the brexit referendum, we at heritage published a paper titled "freedom from the e.u.: why britain should pursue a free trade area." this was the first paper published by any u.s. think tank that set out this goal. , it is logical, reasonable, and even inevitable. the u.s. has free-trade agreements with nations as diverse as south korea, jordan, and australia. if the u.k. had not...
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defamation still continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council. they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to decimate the population of the impoverished. this is been examined by matthew connelly a historian at columbia university in new york he has researched in detail the development of this movement from its beginnings to its impacted a. population council saw its mandate not just to control the rate of population growth but also to address problems in the quality of population so they had explicit mandate to try to do something about the growth of the fertility rates among people who they thought you know would eventually take over the world if something wasn't done to reduce fertility rates across the board but especially among people who they thought would be poor parents would have even more poor children. this way of thinking also too cold in american politics in 1966 u.s. president lyndon b. johnson attached conditio
defamation still continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council. they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to decimate the population of the impoverished. this is been examined by matthew connelly a historian at columbia university in new york he has researched in detail the development of this movement from its beginnings to its...
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and happy to meet this morning with the vice president of the foundation. i would like to thank the heritage foundation in particular for hosting me today and it gives me even greater pleasure to know that this session is being moderated by someone who is considered one of the foremost experts on this issue. i noticed in your introduction you used the word incredibly three times for me and i hope put matters into perspective and try to get you to relate to what we are referencing in terms of experiences and 3 different countries. for every foreign-policy determined by national -- in india we call it the national interest above all and it is not new because this is something about foreign-policy but what the modhi government has done is given a much sharper focus to bring foreign-policy in closer alignment to the priorities of the government so if you were to define foreign-policy, it would be an attempt to create an enabling and sustainable environment that would enable you to get the best conditions for national development and this could be achieved by pr
and happy to meet this morning with the vice president of the foundation. i would like to thank the heritage foundation in particular for hosting me today and it gives me even greater pleasure to know that this session is being moderated by someone who is considered one of the foremost experts on this issue. i noticed in your introduction you used the word incredibly three times for me and i hope put matters into perspective and try to get you to relate to what we are referencing in terms of...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust.st supporting trthy journalism that informs and inspires. and the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> i got a call saying that there is a walker on his way down to market. i could hear and see the crowd of people screaming and shouting. (people shouting) i can see that he's afraid. i see he has picked up a rock and he's waving it around. he's followed by a lot of people, telling us, "you have to take him down. he is infecting our community. we don't know where he's going." (shouting continues) the pressure from the crowd is mounting. they're yelling at us. so the guys in the suits wrele him to the ground and li him into the back of the pickup. it was like watching a zombie movie or something it's just crazy, it's pure craziness. where am i? how did i end up here? was this just a bad dream? but no, it wasn't. it was for real. >> narrator: in december 2013, the childr of meliandou village discovered hundre
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust.st supporting trthy journalism that informs and inspires. and the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> i got a call saying that there is a walker on his way down to market. i could hear and see the crowd of people screaming and shouting. (people shouting) i can see that he's afraid. i see he has picked up a rock and he's waving...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue f foundation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they hahave no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mamainland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native langngua] [indistinct chatter] woman: babarefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we hahave only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving traininees from different countries. tanzania mainlnland, kenya, uganda, and
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young americans foundation is the premier outreach foundation for the conservative movement. in 2018 in los angeles time called yaf one of the most influential forces in the youth conservative movement. we introduced thousands of youth to the conservative values we believe in such as individual freedom free enterprise a strong national defense and traditional american values. campus lecture tours and conferences. i have the honor of introducing tonight speaker who is a longtime friend of the foundation. the honorable john bolton is currently serving as the 27th national security advisor of the united appointed by president donald trump in april of 2018. bolton is a native of baltimore maryland. he graduated from yale university with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yell law yale law 1974 -- school in 1974. ofving in the department justice, and united states agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as united states ambassador to the united nations. he also served as senior vice president and senior fellow at the american ent
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melinda gates foundation. abnow president at martha's tabe here in d.c. [applause] is also involved in many other organizations. it will join us in a moment but first, we have a short video. thank you and i hope you enjoy this evening's moment of lift. >> when i was little, space launchers were huge in my life. i can still feel in my bones, the countdown. especially "the moment of lift" when the engine ignites and the earth shakes and theor rocket starts to rise. doing the w work of the foundation, i cofounded with my husband, i wondered, how can we have a moment of lift for human beings and especially women? sometimes all that's needed to lift women up is to stop pulling themnd down. through my travels, i learned hundreds of millions of women wanted to have children but they can't and many other rights and privileges that women and girls are denied. the right to go to school, finding investors, even if they are allowed by law, they are still often denied. we are going to take our place as people, it won't com
melinda gates foundation. abnow president at martha's tabe here in d.c. [applause] is also involved in many other organizations. it will join us in a moment but first, we have a short video. thank you and i hope you enjoy this evening's moment of lift. >> when i was little, space launchers were huge in my life. i can still feel in my bones, the countdown. especially "the moment of lift" when the engine ignites and the earth shakes and theor rocket starts to rise. doing the w...
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at a student conference hosted by the young america's foundation. this is half an hour. >> good evening, everyone. [applause] >> we are going to go ahead and get started with tonight's programming. good evening to everyone attending in person as well as everyone watching online. i serve as the program assistant for public relations. i would like to recognize two special guests from the audience, the president of the young america's foundation. [applause] >> as well as ron pearson, the vice president of the board of directors for yaf. [applause] >> young america's foundation is the premier outreach organization of the conservative movement. in 2018, the los angeles times called y.a.f. one of the most preeminent and influential forces in the conservative youth movement. each year we introduce thousands of america's youth to the fundamental conservative values we believe in such as individual freedoms, free enterprise, a strong national defense, and traditional american values. this campus activism initiative, campus lecture tours, and conferences. i h
at a student conference hosted by the young america's foundation. this is half an hour. >> good evening, everyone. [applause] >> we are going to go ahead and get started with tonight's programming. good evening to everyone attending in person as well as everyone watching online. i serve as the program assistant for public relations. i would like to recognize two special guests from the audience, the president of the young america's foundation. [applause] >> as well as ron...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from tucson, arizona this is democracy now. how does it feel coming out here to be part of this for the first time for your child in more than a year? >> it is good to be back out here in the desert and to have a presence.+ >>
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. before. it's kind of private, [anima chatterining] simons: eve ensler is one of the most inspiring artists, activists, leleaders i've ever known. [cheering and applause] yeah, really. she has used the arts as a vehicle to accelerate the wakening of mass consciousness andnd to advance women's rights, healing, and justice through cultural activism more effectively y and more globally than ananyone in history. the thing i find most awawe-inspiring about eve, though, is the way that she
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. before. it's kind of private, [anima chatterining] simons: eve ensler is one of the most inspiring artists, activists, leleaders i've ever known. [cheering and applause] yeah, really. she has used the arts as a vehicle to accelerate the wakening of mass consciousness andnd to advance women's rights, healing, and justice through cultural activism more effectively y and more globally than ananyone in history....
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. >> this is a particular foundation and that mockup shows the first floor right here and, of course, this one is the concrete foundation and this short wall that is in between those two you're first floor and the concrete foundation is called a cripple it is a short wall this is a particular vunltd in 0r8d homes they're designed before metamorphic coddling codes and will slide off the foundation. >> if you come to my home look at the previous work. >> so see if any anchor bolts between the wood and this mud and concrete foundation that is a collar bolt. >> what if i don't have enough space power a think collar bolt and we have foundation plates made by a company where a flat plate that is bolted to the concrete foundation and screwed into this flat mechanism. >> if i applied to a bolt what is a it coffer what type of work should you do in my hope. >> up to $3,000 funding with the collar bolts or foundation plates and plywood up to the top of the short triple wall that going around. >> what are the tips. >> you want to make sure the capital improvement plan emancipation proclamation h
. >> this is a particular foundation and that mockup shows the first floor right here and, of course, this one is the concrete foundation and this short wall that is in between those two you're first floor and the concrete foundation is called a cripple it is a short wall this is a particular vunltd in 0r8d homes they're designed before metamorphic coddling codes and will slide off the foundation. >> if you come to my home look at the previous work. >> so see if any anchor...
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and to we came back and started to realize that we needed to do something as the foundation. and so we took on this plan with our partners, many, many governments and other partners, to really amaze resources -- amass resources. there are 220 million women who are asking the world for contraceptives, and we are not delivering them. all kinds. and so we raised $2.6 billion on behalf of these women to provide access. [applause] >> and the goal, i think, was to have full access by 2030. and this was 2012 -- >> this was 2012. and to be frank, the first two, three years were so incredibly difficult. we've had to build, to rebuild the supply chain, to put money into research for contraceptives that have fewer side effects, to build a data system. the data we were working off was so thin, i couldn't believe it. and so we've actually had to build a data system where we send women out with cell phones from the village, these women what we call enumerators with a 30-question, 30 numbers of questions on their cell phone into women's homes to actually understand what types of contracepti
and to we came back and started to realize that we needed to do something as the foundation. and so we took on this plan with our partners, many, many governments and other partners, to really amaze resources -- amass resources. there are 220 million women who are asking the world for contraceptives, and we are not delivering them. all kinds. and so we raised $2.6 billion on behalf of these women to provide access. [applause] >> and the goal, i think, was to have full access by 2030. and...
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the foundation of the good society. are we going to be left with some ill ecm class barbell society of the hyper rich and then the poor living off of universal basic income? this is a real concern a lot of folks have. we've done a lot of research on the cognizant center. our latest book was about this and we think there is a song of hope here if you are proactive, if you take the right steps because when it comes to software and jobs, artificial intelligence and jobs, only one of three things will happen. the job will be limited, a job will be enhanced, think of using ways when you drive around town, you are being enhanced by a machine. we will see this come to medicine, teaching, police work, or there will be jobs in the future. we don't know now but try to explain to web designers in 1978. these other things that are going to occur. 90% of the conversations here today, the we are eliminating jobs and working for a robot overlord, actually 90% of the activity is going to be about job enhancement or creating the jobs of
the foundation of the good society. are we going to be left with some ill ecm class barbell society of the hyper rich and then the poor living off of universal basic income? this is a real concern a lot of folks have. we've done a lot of research on the cognizant center. our latest book was about this and we think there is a song of hope here if you are proactive, if you take the right steps because when it comes to software and jobs, artificial intelligence and jobs, only one of three things...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. 08/12/19 08/12/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! cared about was, gofundme more girls. his appetite was insatiable. he c could not stop. you wanted new young, fresh faces every single day. amy: jeffrey epstein is dead. authorities say he took his own life in his manhattan jail cell, but the fight for justice continues for his many victims. federal
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. 08/12/19 08/12/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! cared about was, gofundme more girls. his appetite was insatiable. he c could not stop. you wanted new young, fresh faces every single day. amy: jeffrey epstein is dead. authorities say he took his own life in his manhattan jail cell, but the fight for justice continues for his many victims. federal
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening publicc awareness tical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> i got a call saying that there is a walker on his way i could hear and see trowde of peoplscreaming and shouting. (people shouting) e' i can see thats afraid.ic i see he hasked up a rock d he's waving it around. by he's followed lot of people, telling us, .ou have to take him down he is infecting our mmunity. oi don't know where he's g." (shouting continues) the pressure from the crowd is mounting. they're yelling at us. g so theuys in the suits wrestleto the ground and lift himof into the bac the pickup. wa it was liktching a zombie movie or something. it's just crazy, it's pure craziness. where am i? how did i end up here? was this just a bad eam? buno, it wasn't. it was for real. >> narrator: in december 2013, the children of meliandou village discovered hundreds of e.ts nesting in a hollow t t
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president unable to stand unassisted which led him to start a foundation. >> the u.s. people donated time and money. >> which resulted in the cure and a triumph group. [applause] >> clyde posley talks about the history of activism among black athletes, including the black power salute made by tommie smith and john carlos during the 1968 olympics in mexico. he is the author of "more than icons and images." interviewed mr. posey, senior pastor at the antioch baptist church, at the annual black history luncheon in washington, d.c. >> clyde posley, you wrote a book about hidden protest narratives in the black american athlete. tell me where you feel it begins. clyde: i believe that the protest narrative actually began the moment that africans were brought to american soil. we are celebrating the dubious 400 year anniversary of that arrival here, and immediately upon the arrival of blacks on the american shores, slaveowners began to be enamored with the black male physique, so much so that it caused them to engage these black men, warriors, several types of warriors and chi
president unable to stand unassisted which led him to start a foundation. >> the u.s. people donated time and money. >> which resulted in the cure and a triumph group. [applause] >> clyde posley talks about the history of activism among black athletes, including the black power salute made by tommie smith and john carlos during the 1968 olympics in mexico. he is the author of "more than icons and images." interviewed mr. posey, senior pastor at the antioch baptist...
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the carlsberg foundation is still funding the arts here in denmark. david: carol jacobsen founded a museum devoted to sculpture in downtown copenhagen that was packed the day i visited. it was this contribution to society the foundation's purpose that fleming wants to nurture when he was looking for a new chief executive. >> what was it about cees't hart that made you think he would be a fit for carlsberg and the objectives of the foundation? >> why did i pick him? he's a fantastic turnaround freethinker. i could see a turnaround was what we needed at carlsberg. david: he presided over the successful integration of two dutch dairy cooperatives which before the merger had considered themselves to be virtual enemies. >> from talking to him, he said if i take this job, it wasn't an ordinary job to create value for shareholders. he would like to work for scientists in denmark. other foundations and so forth. also was willing to focus on the purpose of sustainability. david: one of the things about carlsberg i have been hearing a lot about is purpose drive
the carlsberg foundation is still funding the arts here in denmark. david: carol jacobsen founded a museum devoted to sculpture in downtown copenhagen that was packed the day i visited. it was this contribution to society the foundation's purpose that fleming wants to nurture when he was looking for a new chief executive. >> what was it about cees't hart that made you think he would be a fit for carlsberg and the objectives of the foundation? >> why did i pick him? he's a fantastic...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. lotsn planet.than anywhere else on the this is having an effect on wildlife and is altering deep ocean currerents whichch regulae the wororld's c cmate from the polls to the equator. as antarctica's ice melts with seeing global sea levels
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. lotsn planet.than anywhere else on the this is having an effect on wildlife and is altering deep ocean currerents whichch regulae the wororld's c cmate from the polls to the equator. as antarctica's ice melts with seeing global sea levels
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bank, kooeizer perman e permanententy, crescent port ee hail foundation, walter and a s alise habb foundation, the bob ross fowks foundation, and our only one technology contributor, usual -- uber, and that un fortunately has been a little bit of a shortcoming in our campaign. while we have the mayor here -- [ laughter ]. >> -- i'd like to challenge her to maybe open the door to a few more of these folks and give e jose and i a chance to see if we can convince them to make contributions. while we've raised 80% of our funds, we still need 20% fmore. so i'd challenge everyone here who has already given to re consider and think about just stretching just a little bit more and that can help put us over the 41.2 -- 41.5, $42 million that we need. thank you all for coming today and, ashley, it's yours. [ applause ]. >> sincerely, i think you can see it pretty easily how blessed we are to have russ and hjose ad frankly every board member and b donor associated with this. we wouldn't be here without you. we're coming to the end of the speaking program. i give you the chance to re lla but also to sece
bank, kooeizer perman e permanententy, crescent port ee hail foundation, walter and a s alise habb foundation, the bob ross fowks foundation, and our only one technology contributor, usual -- uber, and that un fortunately has been a little bit of a shortcoming in our campaign. while we have the mayor here -- [ laughter ]. >> -- i'd like to challenge her to maybe open the door to a few more of these folks and give e jose and i a chance to see if we can convince them to make contributions....
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i'm current dod contractor, and heritage foundation. at the risk of stirring the pot i want to ask questions on pakistan. to be sincere and this to root out corruption and reform as governments. that being said do you think he has growing ability to reign in the eye as i particularly a closer relationship with the terrorist organization? >> i am a reporter with inside us trade in washington. with relation to the india relationship i would if you comment on their participation in the conference of economic partnership and whether you think india will participate in that by the end of this year? >> a third in the back. >> cliff smith. i wonder if you could comment on islam you's role in the violence in kashmir, people removed from leadership of mosques. what you saw the rollout and how you saw the us and europe as part of that in terms of things of that nature. >> let's start with the easy ones, pakistan. our position has always been, whatever we talk about in terms of the efforts to develop a new approach to the issues related to pakista
i'm current dod contractor, and heritage foundation. at the risk of stirring the pot i want to ask questions on pakistan. to be sincere and this to root out corruption and reform as governments. that being said do you think he has growing ability to reign in the eye as i particularly a closer relationship with the terrorist organization? >> i am a reporter with inside us trade in washington. with relation to the india relationship i would if you comment on their participation in the...
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we're live at the animal rescue foundation in walnut crete. so many cute faces out there. >> so many. i want to introduce you to jet. look how beautiful he is. he has the gentle eyes, readyfa friend. dogs are more than dogs. they're family members. cole, tell us about jet, how old is he, what family would he be great for? >> jet is a 4-year-old english setter mix. he's going through our process, getting checked out behaviorally, so we hope he's available on saturday or sunday so he can find a special home. >> he's got great energy, but b. >> you want to show off. >> are you ready, jet? >> hey, buddy, sit. >> he lifts up his little paw. what can families expect? >> we're waiving all adoption fees on saturday and sunday for clear the shelters. we open at noon. so come on by, wait in line and hopefully bring home someone special. >> you're open saturday and sunday. >> two days, and you can see all our available animals at our website, and we're looking forward to it. >> you have -- what sort of dogs and cats. >> all kinds. what are your favorite
we're live at the animal rescue foundation in walnut crete. so many cute faces out there. >> so many. i want to introduce you to jet. look how beautiful he is. he has the gentle eyes, readyfa friend. dogs are more than dogs. they're family members. cole, tell us about jet, how old is he, what family would he be great for? >> jet is a 4-year-old english setter mix. he's going through our process, getting checked out behaviorally, so we hope he's available on saturday or sunday so he...
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because a foundation such on the cutoff foundation did come back corruption from the outside. it and implemented these changes with a very modern approach that's always setting an example for the entire nation and it was the same with the library i enjoyed a lot of support in that respect also when it came to turning down requests to hand jobs to specific people something i've seen him been into by the way because i wasn't going to know much more about. the completion of the library coincided with qatar's year of culture being hosted by germany. alongside the german ambassador shaikh i had been commodore tiny chairwoman of the qatar foundation seen here opening the library's 1st exhibition on aptly enough german and arab fairy tales and they do one specific everyone who's visited says the image of qatar has completely changed all i can say is come here and take a look at the country there are traditions in the region that we do not tolerate and we don't have to because there's a lot of tolerance here too there is so few qataris living there and so many foreigners and everyone
because a foundation such on the cutoff foundation did come back corruption from the outside. it and implemented these changes with a very modern approach that's always setting an example for the entire nation and it was the same with the library i enjoyed a lot of support in that respect also when it came to turning down requests to hand jobs to specific people something i've seen him been into by the way because i wasn't going to know much more about. the completion of the library coincided...
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is made possible b the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sophie: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am sophie long. president trump lash at denmark's prime minister over after his interest in buying nland. he took issue with how she turned the idea down. pres. trump: i thought the prime minister's statement that it was absurd, that it was an absurd idea, was nasty. sophie: also today, the trump administration moves to extend how long migrant detained.an be mamocratic critics call it appalling and in. and first it was the icectrg. now ia is threatening one of the most famous ships in history. how the titanic is disappearing from the ocean floor. sophiefor those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america. presidump ramped up his attacks on denmark today, i turning what wtially a punchline into a full-scale international dispute. at issue was mr. trump's interest in buying greenland, which
is made possible b the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sophie: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am sophie long. president trump lash at denmark's prime minister over after his interest in buying nland. he took issue with how she turned the idea down. pres. trump: i thought the prime minister's statement that...
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs st from viewers like you. thank you. sophie: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i a sophie lon president trump lashes out at denmark's prime minister over after his interest in buying greenland. he took issue with how she turned the idea down. primetrump: i thought t minister's statement that it was absurd, a that it wabsurd idea, was nasty. sophie: also today, the trump administration moves to extend how long migrant children can be detained. democratic criti call it appalling and inhumane. and first it was the iceberg. now bacteria is threatening one of the most famous ships in history. w the titanic is disappearing from the ocean floor. sophie: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, we."ome to "world news ameri president trump ramped up his attacks on denmark today, turning what was initially a punchline into a full-scale international dispute. at issue was mr. trump's interest in buying greenland, which den
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a terrific partner with the foundation. alberto sandoval is a senior director of communications and public directors at uci. thank you for being here. bill, legendary disney promoter, friend of the nixon foundation. he is now on the anaheim transit authority. we are glad to have you. supervisor don wagner and megan wagner, please stand up and say hello. we have the chief of staff to california senator, and anthony johnson, representative of assemblyman philip chen. and my friend lucy done from the orange county business council. if anything happened to tim, she was going to do the national anthem and didn't even know it. i want to thank francis french, we have three special speakers today, francis is a historian who spoke earlier in the library and theater today about the personalities of neil armstrong, michael collins, and buzz aldrin. buzz will be with us tuesday night. jason silverman is a senior dragon development engineer at spacex and spoke about the future of space travel today. although he's not here with us now, i
a terrific partner with the foundation. alberto sandoval is a senior director of communications and public directors at uci. thank you for being here. bill, legendary disney promoter, friend of the nixon foundation. he is now on the anaheim transit authority. we are glad to have you. supervisor don wagner and megan wagner, please stand up and say hello. we have the chief of staff to california senator, and anthony johnson, representative of assemblyman philip chen. and my friend lucy done from...
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a terrific partner with the foundation. alberto sandoval is a senior director of communications and public directors at uci. thank you for being here. bill, legendary disney promoter, friend of the nixon foundation. he is now on the anaheim transit authority. we are glad to have you. supervisor don wagner and megan wagner, please stand up and say hello. we have the chief of staff to california senator, and anthony johnson, representative of assemblyman philip chen. lucy done from the orange county business council. if anything happened to tim, she was going to do the national anthem and didn't even know it. i want to thank francis french, we have three special speakers today, francis is a historian who spoke earlier in the library and theater today about the personalities of neil armstrong, michael collins, and buzz aldrin. buzz will be with us tuesday night. jason silverman is a senior dragon development engineer at spacex and spoke about the future of space travel today. although he's not here with us now, i want to ackno
a terrific partner with the foundation. alberto sandoval is a senior director of communications and public directors at uci. thank you for being here. bill, legendary disney promoter, friend of the nixon foundation. he is now on the anaheim transit authority. we are glad to have you. supervisor don wagner and megan wagner, please stand up and say hello. we have the chief of staff to california senator, and anthony johnson, representative of assemblyman philip chen. lucy done from the orange...
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a terrific partner with the foundation. alberto is the senior director of communications and public directors at uci. legendary disney promoter, friend of the nixon foundation. he is now on the anaheim transit authority. and megan don wagner waggoner. please stand up and say hello. tohave the chief of staff california senator, and anthony johnson, representative lucyblyman, and my friend from the california business council. if anything happened to tim, she was going to do the national anthem and didn't even know it. i want to thank francis french, a hit hollow historian who spoke early in the library and theater today about the personalities of neil armstrong, michael collins, and buzz aldrin. buzz will be with us tuesday night. jason silverman is a senior dragon development engineer at spacex and spoke about the future of space travel today. although he is not here with us now he was here earlier today. i want to acknowledge doug paul. manager the at&t plant in new york. he had a key role in making the connections from th
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robert bluey is with the heritage foundation. you were at the social media summit. >> it was quite an event. i will probably never attend anything quite like it. this president is known to put on events quite like this. it was a combination of a celebration of social media and the success that he and other conservatives have had taking their message direct you to the american people, but it was also an opportunity for him to highlight areas were he feels he is being suppressed in his reach. other conservatives took up and spoke about their own examples of bias from the social media companies. it was a combination of those two types of things. as the president is known to do, it went on for quite some time and there was some entertainment stimulus substantive policy does russian. are conservatives censored on social media? >> the social media companies say no. they are on that one side of it. we have personally experienced samples -- examples of where content has been removed and when you go to google or facebook or twitter and yo
robert bluey is with the heritage foundation. you were at the social media summit. >> it was quite an event. i will probably never attend anything quite like it. this president is known to put on events quite like this. it was a combination of a celebration of social media and the success that he and other conservatives have had taking their message direct you to the american people, but it was also an opportunity for him to highlight areas were he feels he is being suppressed in his...
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innovation has to be rooted in some kind of foundation. and data is that foundation. data and experience in the other side of things. one of the things that i hear, i heard a lot as we were preparing for this conference is, will data is great but at the end of the day, who are we serving. we are serving individual veterans. the data helps us see the big picture they would translate that data into what is meaningful for an individual veteran. memorial day, couple of days ago, as is usually the case saving private ryan was on at the movies. my husband was watching it and i was working but it was in the background playing. it kinda brought to mind a personal but veteran connection for me. my great uncle, so this is my grandfather's uncle, came into normandy in the second round and he was a scout. he was one of the scouts in his unit, and one of only two to survive the battle. he's alive still, he is 95 and a half. and so when we think about the data, it is taking the data in figuring out how to use that data to serve that veteran. and so that veteran well. his story, and
innovation has to be rooted in some kind of foundation. and data is that foundation. data and experience in the other side of things. one of the things that i hear, i heard a lot as we were preparing for this conference is, will data is great but at the end of the day, who are we serving. we are serving individual veterans. the data helps us see the big picture they would translate that data into what is meaningful for an individual veteran. memorial day, couple of days ago, as is usually the...
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that would be a different foundation. you'll notice in the wexner and epstein orbit that there are a number of different foundations that come play. so that was a different foundation that with a wexner foundation, and that dates to a set of circumstances in the 1990s. >> something else in the letter that stood out to me that wexner wrote -- he says -- he was given power of attorney as is common in that context. so, based on our own reporting, we have reached out to a number of founders, c-suite executives, who have said that was absolutely uncommon. we can't find any other person, a peer of wexner's, who has said, yep, they would hand over power of attorney to someone who could hire, fire, borrow and buy with that person's money. what exactly did he mean when he said it was common? >> well, you know, it is part of the question here. i mean, it was a wide authority that epstein had for a long period of time, dating back to the early '90s up through 2007, where epstein had this authority, this power of attorney to do all s
that would be a different foundation. you'll notice in the wexner and epstein orbit that there are a number of different foundations that come play. so that was a different foundation that with a wexner foundation, and that dates to a set of circumstances in the 1990s. >> something else in the letter that stood out to me that wexner wrote -- he says -- he was given power of attorney as is common in that context. so, based on our own reporting, we have reached out to a number of founders,...
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a terrific partner with the foundation. alberto sa alber alberto sandoval, thank you for being here. bill long, legendary disney promoter, friend of the nixon foundation, now on the anaheim transit authority. glad to have you. supervisor don wagner and his wife judge megan wagner, please stand up and say hello. [ applause ] >> we have with us sara catalan the chief of staff to the california senator. and my friend lucy dunn from the orange county business council. where are you, lucy? there she is. if anything happened to tim she was going to do the national anthem and she didn't even know it. i want to thank francis french, an apollo historian who spoke earlier in the library theater today about the personalities of neil armstrong, michael collins and buzz aldrin. buzz will be with us on tuesday night thanks to american happenings. it's great to have francis here today to discuss them. jason silverman is a senior dragon development engineer at spacex and he spoke about the future of space travel today. now he is not here w
a terrific partner with the foundation. alberto sa alber alberto sandoval, thank you for being here. bill long, legendary disney promoter, friend of the nixon foundation, now on the anaheim transit authority. glad to have you. supervisor don wagner and his wife judge megan wagner, please stand up and say hello. [ applause ] >> we have with us sara catalan the chief of staff to the california senator. and my friend lucy dunn from the orange county business council. where are you, lucy?...