Some faith providers from kenya on the subject of Family Planning. So i think it is true what the first panel really emphasizes, that things are evolving and developing and this is an important moment to be exploring this further. And with this panel were eager to talk about it from the focus of the u. S. Policy perspective. And i think to begin with well turn to sandy thurman. Given your long involvement with hiv policy from the u. S. Government can you describe to us more about how pep far began partners with faithbased organizations and how that has evolved. Sure. Thank you. And thank you all for being here. It is interesting, the Faith Community has been a partner in response to hiv since the beginning of the epidemic both domestically and globally. So i think pet far was an out growth with faithbased organizations on the domestic side for a number of years. When we really began looking at the disproportionate impact of the epidemic in africa back in the late 1990s and early 2000,
Here. It is interesting, the Faith Community has been a partner in response to hiv since the beginning of the epidemic both domestically and globally. So i think pet far was an out growth with faithbased organizations on the domestic side for a number of years. When we really began looking at the disproportionate impact of the epidemic in africa back in the late 1990s and early 2000, it was a lot our interest and a lot of the pressure that was brought to bear on the u. S. Government and policymakers was from faithbased organizations who were on the ground in africa seeing the devastation that was occurring on the continent. So theyve been a natural partner for us faithbased organizations and faith backers have been a natural partner with those of us working in the hiv and aids response from the beginning. So when we began to expand the global perspective to focus on hiv and to put this in perspective, working in the white house, with the global aids budget had been 125 million a year f
The second field goal for asia doss. Buckeyes over their full game average and climbing with 2 to go in the 40 quartering. This is a really good team. Cahill new career best. 27 for Amanda Cahill today. Debbie tough to guard for most teams. Then you have that. Dave kelsey mitchell. To make it 9073. A minute and 54 to go. A 2 pointer there. Mitchell at 31 points. 2 of 6 from beyond the arc. [crowd noise] dave Kelsey Mitchells sister Chelsea Mitchell in the game. Jensen caretti in the game for the first time for the buckeyes. Ac late. Ohio state will head back to columbus and watch the Football Game tonight. Interested in columbus for the National Semi final. What do you think . College basketball coming your way. Cbs hooping it up. A m and south carolina. The badgers and the boilermakers on the road to the final 4 cbs sports. Check your local listings. Ohio state looking for another win. Debbie so many weapons for the buckeyes when they play like. This really tough. [crowd noise] dave m
Were working on getting those details for you, but right now, youre loooing at a live look at the airway motel where police are focusing their efforts following a shooting that happened just before three this morning. Reporting live along east colfax. Im Denver Police looking for several suspects who carjacked a person at gunpoint. The victim was hit by one of the suspectssbut the crooks stole a black camry and later ditched it. It was found a few blocks away. The suspects are on the run this morning. It is 7 0 7 01. Weatherwise, very pleasant. We are seeing some of the remnants of the storm that extremely impacted the Pacific Northwest. Some increasing cloud coverage to the southeast. Heres a view right now, downtown denver at 51 degrees. 58 out at the airport where 3 winds currently are from the this afternoon mainly for the southern portion of the state, but temperatures all across the front range, well above average. 80s both saturday and sunday, the cool down will comm but not unt
Encounter here at the riverfront museum. This gallery talks about it from a Historical Perspective and also about the river as a means of transportation and a big part of the economy. The gallery begins with a historical look at how the river ago anded 15,000 years about the people who lived here in prehistoric times. It was a geological event 15,000 years ago. At the time, this was in a time of great glaciers. There was a glacier lake around what is now chicago and michigan. And that burst the dam. So most of the water would have come through the base or overthetop. And it rushed down the Illinois River valley, carving out a rock. Even people who are from why thereont realize is a canyon like structure there. It was from the phenomenally powerful rush of glacial water coming down Central Illinois and carving out the canyons. The people who lived here, there are a number of different times. Paleo indiansthe who lived here 12,000 years ago, and the archaic group. They were followed by t