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(applause) >> last year i visited every single agency to talk about our employees and hear about the good work they've done in the state. we should be proud of the folks who serve wisconsinites everyday and i look forward to hearing their voices and elevating their voices and their work. i also promise criminal justice reform would be a central part of my administration. although we have a lot of work to do on this issue we made important progress this year. for the first time in eight years a governor stepped a foot inside one of our correctional institutions. actually, it wasn't just one, i visited six. (applause) >> the wisconsin parole commission is working to make sure we get our parole system back on track. our parole commission chair, john tait the 2ii is with us and he has been doing great work on this job. thanks for all your work on this issue, john. (applause) >> part of reforming our criminal justice system is believing in forgiveness and power of redemption, things i think speak to the chartsacter of our state. this past year i made good on my promise to reinstate the sta
(applause) >> last year i visited every single agency to talk about our employees and hear about the good work they've done in the state. we should be proud of the folks who serve wisconsinites everyday and i look forward to hearing their voices and elevating their voices and their work. i also promise criminal justice reform would be a central part of my administration. although we have a lot of work to do on this issue we made important progress this year. for the first time in eight...
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lieutenant governor barnes and i visited all 72 wisconsin counties this past year. [ applause ] actually, the bad news is that lieutenant governor barnes and i raced to see who could be the first to visit those 72 counties, and he beat me by about five days, but the good news is we're just a few weeks into 2020, and i've already got a head start on you this year. [ laughter ] [ applause ] this past year, we also brought science back to the state of wisconsin. [ applause ] and we acknowledge that climate change exists, and it's a threat we need to start taking seriously. [ applause ] lieutenant governor barnes is the chair of the climate change task force working with local governments, governments industry and business leaders and people from across the state on environments, stewardship, and sustainability. thanks lieutenant governor barnes for your good work on this. i'm also proud that i was able to sign executive orders affirming, equity, inclusion, respect, and dignity for the state workers in this great state. [ applause ] >> last year i visited every single one of our agencies to
lieutenant governor barnes and i visited all 72 wisconsin counties this past year. [ applause ] actually, the bad news is that lieutenant governor barnes and i raced to see who could be the first to visit those 72 counties, and he beat me by about five days, but the good news is we're just a few weeks into 2020, and i've already got a head start on you this year. [ laughter ] [ applause ] this past year, we also brought science back to the state of wisconsin. [ applause ] and we acknowledge...
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as i visited the hampton v.a. hospital, i visited two units. one is a women's unit. they are having to build out the capacity to deal with the growing number of women veterans and the issues they bring to the table. i applaud what i saw at the hampton's with women's -- women's clinic and i spent time at the mental health facility and those dealing with traumatic brain energy and ptsd. we made a promise to these veterans that we will be there with them even though we don't know the consequences of the decisions we make. a significant aspect of the iraq and afghan wars that really doesn't have an earlier precedent is the ten deployment phenomenon. in what earlier war that this country fought do we have 28-year-old sergeants who are serving their 11th deployment in a theater of war? those repeated deployments have a long consequence in the life of a person and in the life of those close to that veteran. when you go to a v.a. and you grapple with -- madam president knows this from her own service -- you go to the v.a. and you grapple with the consequences of war, it has t
as i visited the hampton v.a. hospital, i visited two units. one is a women's unit. they are having to build out the capacity to deal with the growing number of women veterans and the issues they bring to the table. i applaud what i saw at the hampton's with women's -- women's clinic and i spent time at the mental health facility and those dealing with traumatic brain energy and ptsd. we made a promise to these veterans that we will be there with them even though we don't know the consequences...
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i visited for two weeks last year in pyongyang and in the countryside where i visited with my colleaguesrable populations. people who travel a long way to collect water, people who do not have access to basic sanitation and people also who do not have enough food. for us, we see the vulnerability for a potential coronavirus outbreak as concerning and that is why we put in this special exemptions request to the un sanctions committee at the request of local colleagues to bring in what we need to be prepared to any with for any outbreak. that has been granted. how will that facilitate you? it is excellent that we have had the exemption request given to us and now we need to work to make sure we get those goods into the country. the preparedness to deal with such a health emergency is key. this is why it is important and why we continue to request to bring in humanitarian goods because having the stockpiles on the ground lets us respond. the north korean red cross are in the provinces, the four provinces closest to the chinese border where we have vulnerable populations and we need them to
i visited for two weeks last year in pyongyang and in the countryside where i visited with my colleaguesrable populations. people who travel a long way to collect water, people who do not have access to basic sanitation and people also who do not have enough food. for us, we see the vulnerability for a potential coronavirus outbreak as concerning and that is why we put in this special exemptions request to the un sanctions committee at the request of local colleagues to bring in what we need to...
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president visit. i believe the last type a u.s. 015 when president obama visited for the second time. this is a long time coming. and as in true indian fashion, this is the country that produces fantastic bollywood flips. we saw a ceremonial welcome at the airport with dancers and traditional bollywood garb. the capacity is over 100,000 at the stadium. and it's expected to be completely full. tell us more about what we are expecting to happen today just the president's itinerary. he's heading to the ashram. what happens next? >> he will be coming to motera stadium. it looks like the. he has done his work and he will fill pretty much every stadium. prime minister modi will give a speech. president trump will give a speech. it may be the first lady gives a welcome. the president will spend some type here basking in the adulation of the cloud. this an extraordinarily friendly crowd. most of these people have been hand picked. from here he will go to the taj mahal. i visited in 1993 with president clinton. i think what the president wil
president visit. i believe the last type a u.s. 015 when president obama visited for the second time. this is a long time coming. and as in true indian fashion, this is the country that produces fantastic bollywood flips. we saw a ceremonial welcome at the airport with dancers and traditional bollywood garb. the capacity is over 100,000 at the stadium. and it's expected to be completely full. tell us more about what we are expecting to happen today just the president's itinerary. he's heading...
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i do school visits. wondered how they react, and any stories you might have of their reaction? >> they go nuts. i do k through college, and even the young kids, i bring gigantic blowups of my paintings and turned them around, and i have the kids help me. we talk about the gettysburg address. even nursery school. it's just fun. one of my most favorite things is doing school visits. and the high school kids are really interesting, because they want to know about the business of art, so we get into that, and that is kind of fun, too. >> you do one subject, lincoln. you look at someone like monet who did one subject, the water lilies, i don't know how many times, but always the same style. yours, you have a multitude of different styles. >> that's what i thought would be my direction, as a postmodern artist. take one subject, i do paint other things but my focus has been lincoln, take one focus and then different styles. i thought that was sort of flipping art on, you know, around. >> you went from one style
i do school visits. wondered how they react, and any stories you might have of their reaction? >> they go nuts. i do k through college, and even the young kids, i bring gigantic blowups of my paintings and turned them around, and i have the kids help me. we talk about the gettysburg address. even nursery school. it's just fun. one of my most favorite things is doing school visits. and the high school kids are really interesting, because they want to know about the business of art, so we...
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i had been visiting her in prison. she has been on death row since 1992. i wrote back to her if we could start a correspondence. eventually i wrote to them and i told her i had written about her. she wrote back. she wrote me letters. her first letter was kind of livid. she was upset that i had written about her. and she said. you didn't know me you didn't know my son. what gives me the right -- you the right to even write about me. i wrote back and told her my story. i told her who i was. and why i had written about it. i was a child at the time. i told her that i would like to hear her story not what the newspaper said or what was on the news but the truth i include this in the book because i think it is important for readers to see the writer implicate themselves and talk about how they are complicit in certain violence is. and when i ask her to tell me her story she wrote back and said this is not a story this is my life. she put me in my place. and i deserved it. i really started thinking about why i was writing in my i was writing it this way. i went b
i had been visiting her in prison. she has been on death row since 1992. i wrote back to her if we could start a correspondence. eventually i wrote to them and i told her i had written about her. she wrote back. she wrote me letters. her first letter was kind of livid. she was upset that i had written about her. and she said. you didn't know me you didn't know my son. what gives me the right -- you the right to even write about me. i wrote back and told her my story. i told her who i was. and...
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i had been visiting her in prison. she has been on death row since 1992. i wrote back to her if we could start a correspondence. eventually i wrote to them and i told her i had written about her. she wrote back. she wrote me letters. her first letter was kind of livid. she was upset that i had written about her. and she said. you didn't know me you didn't know my son. what gives me the right -- you the right to even write about me. i wrote back and told her my story. i told her who i was. and why i had written about it. i was a child at the time. i told her that i would like to hear her story not what the newspaper said or what was on the news but the truth i include this in the book because i think it is important for readers to see the writer implicate themselves and talk about how they are complicit in certain violence is. and when i ask her to tell me her story she wrote back and said this is not a story this is my life. she put me in my place. and i deserved it. i really started thinking about why i was writing in my i was writing it this way. i went b
i had been visiting her in prison. she has been on death row since 1992. i wrote back to her if we could start a correspondence. eventually i wrote to them and i told her i had written about her. she wrote back. she wrote me letters. her first letter was kind of livid. she was upset that i had written about her. and she said. you didn't know me you didn't know my son. what gives me the right -- you the right to even write about me. i wrote back and told her my story. i told her who i was. and...
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over the last year i visited every county in our state for the third time. every place i went, i saw tennesseeans working to make our state better. tonight we celebrate the state of our state. we gather to celebrate that and discuss ways to continue our momentum that you and i know that the successes that we enjoy belong to the 6.8 million hard working tennesseeans who sent us here. we work for the people of tennessee and when you get back to your districts this weekend, you can tell your bosses, the people, i've seen it with my own eyes. the state of our state is healthy and strong. let's work to keep it that way. i'm proud of what we accomplished together in this last year. i'm excited about what's to come. in education, we made our kids in our schools safer when we invested 30 million new dollars to support school safety and resource officers. as you know we launched two major school choice initiatives as well. our first independent school charter authorizer will ensure quality oversight and accountability for our charter schools. we created the tennessee
over the last year i visited every county in our state for the third time. every place i went, i saw tennesseeans working to make our state better. tonight we celebrate the state of our state. we gather to celebrate that and discuss ways to continue our momentum that you and i know that the successes that we enjoy belong to the 6.8 million hard working tennesseeans who sent us here. we work for the people of tennessee and when you get back to your districts this weekend, you can tell your...
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they have about a hundred students and i visited there. and at the time i can only usually spend a couple of hours at each partnership that we had but it's been a full day at the school. in six of the children were little people i noticed. and then others had cerebral policy another disability. so exciting to be there. the children, they live there full time and they get a great education phone, three meals a day computer labs and have everything they need. and we danced and had a great time and i talked to every single student what you think they wanted to be rid they wanted to be accountants and nurses and everything we wanted area i looked up to them and i told them that i would revisit the school. they have named it xi. in that school is one of the highest performing schools in santa anita. now tell me that they don't look up to those children. children do not get the time of day their panel. there's so well performing that the government has taken notice. and now they make it so that businesses should hire people with disability becaus
they have about a hundred students and i visited there. and at the time i can only usually spend a couple of hours at each partnership that we had but it's been a full day at the school. in six of the children were little people i noticed. and then others had cerebral policy another disability. so exciting to be there. the children, they live there full time and they get a great education phone, three meals a day computer labs and have everything they need. and we danced and had a great time...
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spell about why don't i want help from his people but from god himself. to need to go and visit his holy place. like never have believed her brother has them would leave us or other brothers either gender who are not good who we met. i was sorry isn't dead he's alive. yes his body is gone but he lives on in our hearts but spouse are limited and he remains unforgotten. well i'm really will saw him i was the only one who didn't i'd love to hear his voice. in this room are you talk to me but no one told me he died. but he hears it how you know how maybe we were once i asked you for his number but you told me he was in greece and not reachable by phone but my god why i don't think it would have been easy to tell you that our brother is dead but the bigger housing members has him wasn't just my brother he was my friend too as journalists we grew up together and shared many common experiences in homa church what have we done wrong why does this happen to us since we've understood what life's about twitter always just said i think as i was a child then. it's really tough to lose 5 brot
spell about why don't i want help from his people but from god himself. to need to go and visit his holy place. like never have believed her brother has them would leave us or other brothers either gender who are not good who we met. i was sorry isn't dead he's alive. yes his body is gone but he lives on in our hearts but spouse are limited and he remains unforgotten. well i'm really will saw him i was the only one who didn't i'd love to hear his voice. in this room are you talk to me but no...
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in the summer of 2001, i visited the very special world war i battlefield in ypres, belgium.ng the battlefield, i witnessed the most amazing ceremony. i witnessed the nightly sounding of the last closing of the gate at ypres, its full name is the memorial to the missing, dedicated to the british and commonwealth soldiers killed in ypres during world war i whose graves are unknown. in year after the inauguration 1928, a at the menin gate memorial, a number of prominent citizens in ypres decided there should be a way to find and express their gratitude to -- of the belgian nation towards those who died for its freedom and independence. they chose to honor the brave by sounding the last post every evening at 8:00, this is fascinating, except for the occupation by the germans during world war ii, when the ceremony was conducted in surrey, england, this ceremony has been carried on uninterrupted since july 1928. when the germans occupied ypres, they moved the ceremony to england. they never missed a night. the evening the polish forces liberated ypres in the second world war, the
in the summer of 2001, i visited the very special world war i battlefield in ypres, belgium.ng the battlefield, i witnessed the most amazing ceremony. i witnessed the nightly sounding of the last closing of the gate at ypres, its full name is the memorial to the missing, dedicated to the british and commonwealth soldiers killed in ypres during world war i whose graves are unknown. in year after the inauguration 1928, a at the menin gate memorial, a number of prominent citizens in ypres decided...
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in part because the virginia craft breweries, one of which i visited today. ghter] i had an ipa called none of this makes any sense. [laughter] who knew? that is a pretty good summary of the trump administration. [laughter] that brings me to the other reason i have been coming to virginia so much. if we are going to beat donald trump in 2020, we absolutely must win this commonwealth. [applause] we cannot wait until the primary is over to start campaigning here. our work starts now. yes, you are going to blog for that. i have been involved in virginia politics long before i became a presidential candidate. back in 2013 i was a big supporter of terry mcauliffe in his race for governor. [applause] i am glad i was because he proved virginia could help point the way toward a better future for our country. of course, virginia was forced to grapple with the task terry was in office and we know charlottesville invoked some of the darkest chapters in our history. we are reminded of that when thousands of slaves were bought and sold and separated from loved ones. that h
in part because the virginia craft breweries, one of which i visited today. ghter] i had an ipa called none of this makes any sense. [laughter] who knew? that is a pretty good summary of the trump administration. [laughter] that brings me to the other reason i have been coming to virginia so much. if we are going to beat donald trump in 2020, we absolutely must win this commonwealth. [applause] we cannot wait until the primary is over to start campaigning here. our work starts now. yes, you are...
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when i visited last week. i saw the first-hand damage and destruction that these head been caused. the prime minister was silent. after two weeks of flooding there are not asking where is boris. when is the government to stop hiding and show people that they actually care or that they're too busy going to back to some other businesses. i'm sure he would be very will received. i am very proud of the response. we can have the national flood response center center on the 1. no one should underestimate the english that the flooding causes. 200,000 households are being protected. during the election campaign. i wrote. that it would be called to deal with the floods of that time. he agreed to that. i did call a meeting of cobra. the situation now is even worse. across the country than it was then. no progress has been called. there is no votes on the line at this moment. since the flooding began. they were convened on february the 14th and i've been directing these. mister speaker the issue is very serious for people around the country whose homes had been flooding. they need help and su
when i visited last week. i saw the first-hand damage and destruction that these head been caused. the prime minister was silent. after two weeks of flooding there are not asking where is boris. when is the government to stop hiding and show people that they actually care or that they're too busy going to back to some other businesses. i'm sure he would be very will received. i am very proud of the response. we can have the national flood response center center on the 1. no one should...
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as i was thinking about this group and when i visit today, i was we're you are, what would i like to refer from what would've liked to have known. how does the state department spend your money. what is the secretary do all day. how did that guy get the job. [laughter]. i'll go down to the last question but i'm going to tackle, the first two. on talk about how under president trump state department, is winning once again. [applause]. 74000 people, we have in hundred 92 countries, they go from afghanistan to some bubbly, on a daily basis, they do everything from helping american companies to successful abroad, these applicants to keep americans safe, forge new alliances, and if you lose your passport, come and see me. but apart from that daily work, apart from that report, the present trump and i, overarching principles about what we need to do in the world and the things that we do not need to do. simple missions, but we have to keep america safe. it may seem obvious. [applause]. and president trump has constructed a foreign policy around government and national security. that is wha
as i was thinking about this group and when i visit today, i was we're you are, what would i like to refer from what would've liked to have known. how does the state department spend your money. what is the secretary do all day. how did that guy get the job. [laughter]. i'll go down to the last question but i'm going to tackle, the first two. on talk about how under president trump state department, is winning once again. [applause]. 74000 people, we have in hundred 92 countries, they go from...
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and they had about 100 students and i visited there. at the time i could only spend a couple of hours at each partnership but i spent the whole day at the school. in six of the children were little people i noticed. in others had cerebral palsy and other disabilities. so exciting to be there, the children livedre there full-time and they get a great education, food, three meals a day, they have everything that they need and we danced and had a great time and i talked to every i single student, what do you think they wanted to be. accountants, nurses, everything wery wanted. and they look up to them and tell them i would be back and revisit the school. what is interesting, the tony's have totally impacted the country of tanzania because that school is one of the highest performing schools in tanzania. now tell me that they don't look up to those children, children that do not get the time of day there at all. they are so well performing that the government has taken notice and now they make it so businesses should hire people with disabil
and they had about 100 students and i visited there. at the time i could only spend a couple of hours at each partnership but i spent the whole day at the school. in six of the children were little people i noticed. in others had cerebral palsy and other disabilities. so exciting to be there, the children livedre there full-time and they get a great education, food, three meals a day, they have everything that they need and we danced and had a great time and i talked to every i single student,...
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where i visited, young people -- and not so young people -- can go back over and over again. will probably change what you do seven or eight times in a lifetime. next question back here. >> what are your views on the situation in the middle east? gov. clinton: the situation in the middle east? well, first of all with regard to iraq and saddam hussein, i think we have got to keep the pressure on him to honor the united nations resolution he signed off on. to basically remove his capacity to wage biological, chemical, or nuclear war. you remember president bush put those airplanes on alert a few days ago because we had reason to believe the international inspection team was not being given full cooperation. we know the guy is a liar, a thug, and a bully. you don't have to be a genius to know that. we cannot leave him with biological, chemical, or nuclear capacity in violation of international law, and i support what the president did in putting the planes on alert. with regard to the situation in israel, i look forward to the peace process unfolding. i hope we can have the peac
where i visited, young people -- and not so young people -- can go back over and over again. will probably change what you do seven or eight times in a lifetime. next question back here. >> what are your views on the situation in the middle east? gov. clinton: the situation in the middle east? well, first of all with regard to iraq and saddam hussein, i think we have got to keep the pressure on him to honor the united nations resolution he signed off on. to basically remove his capacity...
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i also visited a lot of smugglers start-ups like the little house brewery in chester. there are over 100 craft breweries going in this state. and yes. you ought to come on one of those visits someday. (applause) look, i come out of the business world, i tell you all love moving from the boardroom to the shop floor to the brew club. i love getting to know these businesses. i get to know their employees, what they proudly built every day, and what it takes to keep them here in connecticut so they call connecticut home. look, our commissioners are also reaching out every day to ask, what can we do to help? and i'm so proud of our cabinet. it is -- (applause) it's not only the most diverse in the state's history when it comes to gender and race but talk about public private partnership and provides the expertise for leaders in the private in public sector they come from hartford washington d.c. washington state my motto has always been higher rate people and give them the freedom to make it happen in and that is what we are doing. (applause) tim david in the department of
i also visited a lot of smugglers start-ups like the little house brewery in chester. there are over 100 craft breweries going in this state. and yes. you ought to come on one of those visits someday. (applause) look, i come out of the business world, i tell you all love moving from the boardroom to the shop floor to the brew club. i love getting to know these businesses. i get to know their employees, what they proudly built every day, and what it takes to keep them here in connecticut so they...
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yes, in part because the virginia craft breweries, one of which i visited today, and i had a double ipaalled none of this makes any sense. who knew? that is actually a pretty good summary of the trump administration. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: which brings me to the other reason i have been coming to virginia so much. because if we are going to beat 2020, weump in absolutely must win this commonwealth. [cheers and applause] and we can't wait until the primary is over to start campaigning here. our work starts now. yes, you will a blog for that. as many of you know, i've been involved in virginia politics since long before i became a presidential candidate. back in 2013, i was a big supporter of terry mcauliffe in his race for governor. [cheers and applause] i. bloomberg: and i'm glad was because he proved virginia could help point the way toward a better future for our country. of course, virginia was forced to grapple with its past and the events in charlottesville invoke some of the darkest chapters of our history. chapters we are all reminded of in this neighborhood with th
yes, in part because the virginia craft breweries, one of which i visited today, and i had a double ipaalled none of this makes any sense. who knew? that is actually a pretty good summary of the trump administration. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: which brings me to the other reason i have been coming to virginia so much. because if we are going to beat 2020, weump in absolutely must win this commonwealth. [cheers and applause] and we can't wait until the primary is over to start...
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prime minister pfizer i was visited ports after. national park we were questioned the holding of the weapons above got 4 years ago not just these days if the weapons of good had been respected we would not have been in this situation today if it is to be respected it must be upheld that land sea and air. those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news coming up right after this stream that's next thanks very much for watching by for now. i'll choose their own we'll talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing and they all the endemic corruption and we listen so if you really put place china's enemy to the with and that's really then yours we meet with global news makers and tweak about the stories that matter just 0. i am josh rushing filling in for me ok and you are in the story after 17 years of war what are the prospects for peace in darfur well look at the ongoing sudanese peace talks you can join this conversation live in our youtube chat. dar for is all but disappeared from international headlines but for the past 17
prime minister pfizer i was visited ports after. national park we were questioned the holding of the weapons above got 4 years ago not just these days if the weapons of good had been respected we would not have been in this situation today if it is to be respected it must be upheld that land sea and air. those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news coming up right after this stream that's next thanks very much for watching by for now. i'll choose their own we'll talk about 2 of...
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i would say winter blues don't stand a chance in cologne. the instagram museum guarantees a good time with a focus on the visitors themselves. a visit to cologne underground is a journey into the distant past. and if your blood sugar is running low these local sweets ought to pick you up. from cologne cathedral. honestly i feel a small as an mc when i look up at this building it's 157 meters high. construction began and 1248 almost 800 years ago all of europe at that time was building churches. every self respecting bishop wanted to stone gothic cathedral. but in cologne there was another reason. this golden shrine. the bones of the 3 magi are kept here and 1164 colognes archbishop i know from brussels brought the precious really excuse for milan the funeral was built to present the bones in the best way. and it took believe it or not 600 years for his dream to come true the cathedral was only inaugurated in $1818.00. and it is still a construction site something is always being repaired and refurbished. and sometimes something new is at it like the windows in the south transept which the world famous painter again had leased that t
i would say winter blues don't stand a chance in cologne. the instagram museum guarantees a good time with a focus on the visitors themselves. a visit to cologne underground is a journey into the distant past. and if your blood sugar is running low these local sweets ought to pick you up. from cologne cathedral. honestly i feel a small as an mc when i look up at this building it's 157 meters high. construction began and 1248 almost 800 years ago all of europe at that time was building churches....
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when i visited last week. i saw the first-hand damage and destruction that these head been caused. the prime minister was silent. after two weeks of flooding there are not asking where is boris. when is the government to stop hiding and show people that they actually care or that they're too busy going to back to some other businesses. i'm sure he would be very will received. i am very proud of the response. we can have the national flood response center center on the 1. no one should underestimate the english that the flooding causes. 200,000 households are being protected. during the election campaign. i wrote. that it would be called to deal with the floods of that time. he agreed to that. i did call a meeting of cobra. the situation now is even worse. across the country than it was then. no progress has been called. there is no votes on the line at this moment. since the flooding began. they were convened on february the 14th and i've been directing these. mister speaker the issue is very serious for people around the country whose homes had been flooding. they need help and su
when i visited last week. i saw the first-hand damage and destruction that these head been caused. the prime minister was silent. after two weeks of flooding there are not asking where is boris. when is the government to stop hiding and show people that they actually care or that they're too busy going to back to some other businesses. i'm sure he would be very will received. i am very proud of the response. we can have the national flood response center center on the 1. no one should...
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i visited several polling stations yesterday here in tehran and all of them were fairly empty at least if you compare it to the last election where people work hearing outside the polling stations to cast their vote so i expect the turnout at least in tehran to be fairly low and it's the turnout that really matters here in the islamic republic with many iranians boycotting this election the turnout will show how many of them have at least some trust left into the parliament of the islamic republic and those are of course still being counted but is there any word yet about who could be in the late. well for now no final results have been announced yet. we get a few reports about prince of list candidates winning some seats in different cities in the country and that does not come as a surprise since many of the so-called reformists got back from running at all by the guardian council the country's electoral watchdog so hardline as well without any real contenders in many parts of iran so they're very likely to regain control over the parliament this time around and the reason this is th
i visited several polling stations yesterday here in tehran and all of them were fairly empty at least if you compare it to the last election where people work hearing outside the polling stations to cast their vote so i expect the turnout at least in tehran to be fairly low and it's the turnout that really matters here in the islamic republic with many iranians boycotting this election the turnout will show how many of them have at least some trust left into the parliament of the islamic...
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i visited you to's london office to find out how it has come office to find out how it has come of agehe place or video went viral but now it seems a lot of that happens on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed7m on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? it is bigger, a lot easier to make a beautiful looking video now that it was ten years ago. are you looking at now, with the most popular videos are now, it is often not these one—off viral hit videos, there actually come from channels that are producing lots of content regularly and have large audiences and after that youtube is moved from this unintentional kind of quick short video thing which we all associate with the early years of youtube with until this new world where creators have billed businesses and
i visited you to's london office to find out how it has come office to find out how it has come of agehe place or video went viral but now it seems a lot of that happens on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed7m on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? it is bigger, a lot easier to make a beautiful looking video now that it was ten years ago. are you looking at now, with the most...
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they have about a hundred students and i visited there. and at the time i can only usually spend a couple of hours at each partnership that we had but it's been a full day at the school. in six of the children were little people i noticed. and then others had cerebral policy another disability. so exciting to be there. the children, they live there full time and they get a great education phone, three meals a day computer labs and have everything they need. and we danced and had a great time and i talked to every single student what you think they wanted to be rid they wanted to be accountants and nurses and everything we wanted area i looked up to them and i told them that i would revisit the school. they have named it xi. in that school is one of the highest performing schools in santa anita. now tell me that they don't look up to those children. children do not get the time of day their panel. there's so well performing that the government has taken notice. and now they make it so that businesses should hire people with disability becaus
they have about a hundred students and i visited there. and at the time i can only usually spend a couple of hours at each partnership that we had but it's been a full day at the school. in six of the children were little people i noticed. and then others had cerebral policy another disability. so exciting to be there. the children, they live there full time and they get a great education phone, three meals a day computer labs and have everything they need. and we danced and had a great time...
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in october of 2018, i visited the southern border and heard directly from custom and border patrol agents in arizona and i heard a similar story. the process of closing drug tunnels is arduous and time consuming. it often takes three to four months to abate this threat. that is unacceptable. last year i introduced h.r. 39698, the eradicate crossing of illegal tunnels act to address these problems. this bill expedites the approval process by removing the under necessary red tape currently preventing our c.b.p. agents from addressing this critical vultnerblet. it a -- vulnerabilities. it allows the secretary of homeland security to wave environmental reand contracts to be secured so drug tunnels can be filled in a timely manner. we need to ensure our border patrol agents have the tools necessary to efficiently and effectively remove illegal access to -- into our country. hurting our community with illegal drugs. it is time to pass this crucial legislation and i call on my colleagues to support my bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the chair recognizes the g
in october of 2018, i visited the southern border and heard directly from custom and border patrol agents in arizona and i heard a similar story. the process of closing drug tunnels is arduous and time consuming. it often takes three to four months to abate this threat. that is unacceptable. last year i introduced h.r. 39698, the eradicate crossing of illegal tunnels act to address these problems. this bill expedites the approval process by removing the under necessary red tape currently...
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i. don't see let's hear a little today we visited the great leaders muscly i'm so i stop by here. i like to come to pyongyang. relax time after having fun like this work comes more easily i. want what are you looking at go play the fool. we've never been abroad but now we have lots of water parks even at home in our province north of the suv you lose more you didn't look more you know carnival modifies we will become the best in the world without anyone's help just by our own hands but with the title. i any more questions where the best the family. were. some of the rural visitors seem a bit lost in the crowd home but since many people don't know how to swim no one really notices. but on state television nowadays people can even tune into swimming lessons. i. the sun is beginning to set a good time to visit the city's main amusement park beyond pyongyang's arch of triumph. like everywhere in north korea filming anything to do with the military is banned but hard to avoid because soldiers are everywhere. i some might call this nothing but bread and circuses but it's far more than t
i. don't see let's hear a little today we visited the great leaders muscly i'm so i stop by here. i like to come to pyongyang. relax time after having fun like this work comes more easily i. want what are you looking at go play the fool. we've never been abroad but now we have lots of water parks even at home in our province north of the suv you lose more you didn't look more you know carnival modifies we will become the best in the world without anyone's help just by our own hands but with the...
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c contagios, mas informacion en o noticias telemundo puede consu t consultar desde su elucelular i visite ewsitio web pa c conocer lo ultimo de esta crisis sanitaria. >> proxima parada en elecciones primarias de emlos democratas c casrolin adelante a del sur dojn u juegan mucho. >> se epsspera que ibdbidjoe bidens elecciones primarias de carolina del sur maÑnana es tanta su ve a ventaja y tiene tan asegurado el votaciono de la mano de los a r afroamericanos, que la mayoria d de los otros candidata no pstosn por aca. >> y se concentran en hacer c camappaÑa en otros sectores >> sanders no le deja de coqu e coquetear al voto latinoamerica que podria acercarlo mucho al v exvice preseidenteisdente bidj r para revitalizar su campaÑa y salvarla de ese periodo de a agon agonia en que ha estado ahora. >>los ojos del paises estan p s puestos aca, sobrevviirivira m campaÑa de sande? es lo que tn o ahora. >> reves para la plitolitica t migarmigarr migrato migratorioa de trump una cort e determina que no tiene que esp r espeesp esperar su respuesta a la sol u solicutd de asilo en mexico. >> los migran
c contagios, mas informacion en o noticias telemundo puede consu t consultar desde su elucelular i visite ewsitio web pa c conocer lo ultimo de esta crisis sanitaria. >> proxima parada en elecciones primarias de emlos democratas c casrolin adelante a del sur dojn u juegan mucho. >> se epsspera que ibdbidjoe bidens elecciones primarias de carolina del sur maÑnana es tanta su ve a ventaja y tiene tan asegurado el votaciono de la mano de los a r afroamericanos, que la mayoria d de los...
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in the summer of 2001, i visited the very special world war i battlefield in epra, belgium.most amazing ceremony, i witnessed the last post at the men in gate. it's full name is the men in gate at the missing. and the graves are unknown. in 1928, a year after the inauguration, at the menin gate memorial, a number of prominent citizen of many ypres said there should be a way to honor the brave who died. they chose monday evening at 8:00. with the fascination by the germans, when the early service was conducted by the military ceremony in surrey, england, this ceremony has been carried on uninterrupted. and when the germans occupied ypres, they never missed a night. when the polish forced liberated it, at the gate, despite the fact of heavy fighting still taking place in the other side of town. 2009, i brought this type of ceremony to the gettysburg military park. and i was graciously turned down. clearly, i know why, because i didn't have enough thought behind it. and i put too much of the burden on the program, with the already burdened park service. but i carried the idea a
in the summer of 2001, i visited the very special world war i battlefield in epra, belgium.most amazing ceremony, i witnessed the last post at the men in gate. it's full name is the men in gate at the missing. and the graves are unknown. in 1928, a year after the inauguration, at the menin gate memorial, a number of prominent citizen of many ypres said there should be a way to honor the brave who died. they chose monday evening at 8:00. with the fascination by the germans, when the early...
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in the past few weeks, i visited a facility in a. dmore, and tuck will la prison, and we talked about the same issues firsthand. some of our worst and most crowded facilities, one of which was built more than 90 years ago, were never designed for the number of violent offenders that we have today. that's why i've asked commissioner up in nunn who has spearheaded reform to transition our prisons to housing implement inmates to rehabilitating people. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, alabama has no choice but to reinvent our correctional system, by replacing outdated and unsafe facilitates that pose a great risk to public safety and that inhibit the development of programs for inmate rehabilitation. you've heard me say this before and i will say it again. this is an alabama problem that must have an alabama solution. i look forward to working with each of you to solve it. [ applause ] >> to have successful reentry, the community college system provides educational work force training. england state which i recently visited recently
in the past few weeks, i visited a facility in a. dmore, and tuck will la prison, and we talked about the same issues firsthand. some of our worst and most crowded facilities, one of which was built more than 90 years ago, were never designed for the number of violent offenders that we have today. that's why i've asked commissioner up in nunn who has spearheaded reform to transition our prisons to housing implement inmates to rehabilitating people. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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i visited their london office to find out how it has come of age.used to be the place where video went viral, but now it seems a lot of that happens on facebook or tiktok. how do you feel things have changed? the internet has gotten a lot bigger. it is much easier to make a beautiful video now than it was ten years ago. when you look at now what the most popular videos on youtube are, they are often not viral hit videos, but coming from channels producing lots of content regularly and that have large audiences. i think youtube has moved from this unintentional kind of quick video thing which we all associate with the early years of youtube to this sort of new world in which you have creators who have businesses and build audiences. and few could have predicted some of the most successful genres. tell me about asmr. asmr is short for autonomous sensory meridian response. it is a genre of video people call whisper videos where people whisper or do things quietly to make audiences react. (whispering) what sort of things might they do? they might whispe
i visited their london office to find out how it has come of age.used to be the place where video went viral, but now it seems a lot of that happens on facebook or tiktok. how do you feel things have changed? the internet has gotten a lot bigger. it is much easier to make a beautiful video now than it was ten years ago. when you look at now what the most popular videos on youtube are, they are often not viral hit videos, but coming from channels producing lots of content regularly and that have...
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i also visited a lot of the smaller startup, ones that i love to visit like the little house brewery in chester. there are over 100 craft breweries that have gotten going in this state. yes, you ought to come on some of those visits with me. [ applause ] >> look, i come out of the business world, i got to tell you, i love moving to the board room, to the shop floor, to the brew pub, i love getting to know these businesses, i get to know their employees, what they proudly build every day, and what it takes to keep them here in connecticut, so they call connecticut home. but our commissioners are also reaching out, every day, to ask, what can we do to help? and i'm so proud of our cabinet. it is -- [ applause ] >> it's not only the most diverse in our state's history, when it comes to gender and race, but talk about public/private partnerships, and also combines the expertise from leaders in the public and private sector. they come from hartford, they come from water bri. they come from washington, d.c. they come from washington state. my motto has always been, hire great people and gi
i also visited a lot of the smaller startup, ones that i love to visit like the little house brewery in chester. there are over 100 craft breweries that have gotten going in this state. yes, you ought to come on some of those visits with me. [ applause ] >> look, i come out of the business world, i got to tell you, i love moving to the board room, to the shop floor, to the brew pub, i love getting to know these businesses, i get to know their employees, what they proudly build every day,...
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as a mechanic i get tickets that i visit i'll give you an example i was still a child the youngest as did i was always allowed to go to school i was very spoiled demise and beyond that that the heartache today i'm the head of the family haneke you know i carry a big responsibility again like in my eyes and said stop. and you had time to live by us stole my life they stole my childhood. i took my father and separated me from my mother and. there was nothing left of me i felt the difference. hounding and jack. right now i'm sometimes doing well and sometimes not being navea sometimes i suffer from shortness of breath and then i don't want to see anyone not question when the children are with me and if they get on my nerves i'm tempted to scold them sitting across the rebound when i get really jittery and gasp and wash varies a lot. as the child i haven't had any psychotherapy to date at the camp there was a 1st aid station. if they know us i had to go there once for a medical examination by doctor not man and i didn't receive any psychological help to see what i mean i was doing well me
as a mechanic i get tickets that i visit i'll give you an example i was still a child the youngest as did i was always allowed to go to school i was very spoiled demise and beyond that that the heartache today i'm the head of the family haneke you know i carry a big responsibility again like in my eyes and said stop. and you had time to live by us stole my life they stole my childhood. i took my father and separated me from my mother and. there was nothing left of me i felt the difference....
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well my book who knows i just don't know what he does on the surface and i see it up when i visit. my field even on a crazy night the. problem is that to us when i go to pump level meetings and i kind of assume it. is what he really that is looking has miscible while some of that boy committed some of those issues thinking it must be why you decided that's the last thing for them and i think i know all just enough to take ownership of giving them what because i was a plastic all of us on the whole you can watch at the end of your logical one. i was year old mother your she me as our has been found after disappearing for 3 months out of a bit of a hole but our daughter had a must. for your board you know is an air pocket in a horny title not wanting some of our squad to stop. that muscle your she has chosen not to return. but. his wife michiko didn't take the news world. that. under japanese law a person can be declared dead 7 years after they've gone missing. but ny okies family has never considered that option even after 18 years. when i mean. nokia guide to going to donate is goin
well my book who knows i just don't know what he does on the surface and i see it up when i visit. my field even on a crazy night the. problem is that to us when i go to pump level meetings and i kind of assume it. is what he really that is looking has miscible while some of that boy committed some of those issues thinking it must be why you decided that's the last thing for them and i think i know all just enough to take ownership of giving them what because i was a plastic all of us on the...
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the virginiase craft breweries, one which i visited today. [laughter] called,d a double ipa none of this makes any sense. who knew? that is a pretty good summary of the trump administration. [cheers and applause] which brings me to the other reason i have been coming to virginia so much. because if we are going to be donald trump in 2020, we absolutely must win this commonwealth. [cheers and applause] and we cannot wait until the primary is over to start campaigning here. our work starts now. yes you're going to blog for that. as many of you know i have been involved in virginia politics since long before i became a presidential candidate. back in 2013, i was a big supporter of terry micallef in his race for governor. mcauliffe. and he proved virginia could help point the way for a better future for our country. of course virginia was also forced to grapple with its past, when he was in office. we all know the events in charlottesville and some of the darkest chapters in our history, chapters we are all reminded of in this neighborhood with t
the virginiase craft breweries, one which i visited today. [laughter] called,d a double ipa none of this makes any sense. who knew? that is a pretty good summary of the trump administration. [cheers and applause] which brings me to the other reason i have been coming to virginia so much. because if we are going to be donald trump in 2020, we absolutely must win this commonwealth. [cheers and applause] and we cannot wait until the primary is over to start campaigning here. our work starts now....
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lemonis: tonight on "the profit," i visit two businesses with twists that i never saw coming.stin, texas... lauri: good to see you. lemonis: ...and meet a woman who owns a hat store... does it fit my fat head? lauri: nope. lemonis: ...with an unbelievable passion... how many different hats are in here? lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots. lemonis: ...offset by her quirks. lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep pockets. and how much have you invested in this business? lou: $6 million. lemonis: i'm sorry? lou: $6 million. lemonis: unfortunately, its leader has an arrogance to match.
lemonis: tonight on "the profit," i visit two businesses with twists that i never saw coming.stin, texas... lauri: good to see you. lemonis: ...and meet a woman who owns a hat store... does it fit my fat head? lauri: nope. lemonis: ...with an unbelievable passion... how many different hats are in here? lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots. lemonis: ...offset by her quirks. lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in...
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i visited you to‘s london office to find out how it has come office to find out how it has come of agetube used to be the place or video went viral but 110w the place or video went viral but now it seems a lot of that happens on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed7m on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? it is bigger, a lot easier to make a beautiful looking video now that it was ten years ago. are you looking at now, with the most popular videos are now, it is often not these one—off viral hit videos, there actually come from channels that are producing lots of content regularly and have large audiences and after that youtube is moved from this unintentional kind of quick short video thing which we all associate with the early years of youtube with until this new world where creators have billed businesses and build these audiences. and feel of the most successful genres talk to me about a smr. short for autonomous sensory about a smr. short for autonomous sensory meridian
i visited you to‘s london office to find out how it has come office to find out how it has come of agetube used to be the place or video went viral but 110w the place or video went viral but now it seems a lot of that happens on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed7m on tick tock run facebook, how do you feel things have changed? it is bigger, a lot easier to make a beautiful looking video now that it was...
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as they await their claims recently along with other members of congress i visited the border and i saw firsthand the conditions and live in dangerous conditions in mexico due to the administration's policies. trump as they await their asylum claims. i along with other members of recently, congress i visited the border and i saw firsthand the conditions of disarray and fear and came away believing that it's an inhumane situation we are placing these folks in. border towns have become mexican incredibly dangerous and migrants victims of violent crime including robbery and rape and kidnapping as they languish at the border. so my question to you -- do you know have any individuals are currently in mexico under the trump administration remain and make a policy, awaiting adjudication of their asylum claims? >> congressman castro, i don't know that i have have the number right in front of me that you would permit me, would be i happy to get the number back to you. >> ok. you. do you believe these people along th the border are safe in that environment? >> we and the government of mexico are
as they await their claims recently along with other members of congress i visited the border and i saw firsthand the conditions and live in dangerous conditions in mexico due to the administration's policies. trump as they await their asylum claims. i along with other members of recently, congress i visited the border and i saw firsthand the conditions of disarray and fear and came away believing that it's an inhumane situation we are placing these folks in. border towns have become mexican...
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when i visited afghanistan, i can see the incredible tensions still on the streets of that country. it is imperative we remove troops, that we resolve this issue, negotiate a resolution, the taliban, u.s. government, afghan government, pakistan, they are all going to have to be involved if this is going to work, if we protect this country from descending into chaos, which it did the last time the taliban has any kind of power in that country. it still has power, but to completely remove the united states immediately could jeopardize 50% of their population. women in that country were living in terror when the taliban had total control. we can't allow that to happen again. we should draw down as many troops as we can, test any agreement to make sure the protections put in place are working, but until we are sure that that is the case, we could jeopardize once again the lives of 50% of that population, who will descend once again back into meet people conditions, which is how the taliban was treating that population in their country. so draw down the troops, do as much as you can, whi
when i visited afghanistan, i can see the incredible tensions still on the streets of that country. it is imperative we remove troops, that we resolve this issue, negotiate a resolution, the taliban, u.s. government, afghan government, pakistan, they are all going to have to be involved if this is going to work, if we protect this country from descending into chaos, which it did the last time the taliban has any kind of power in that country. it still has power, but to completely remove the...