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i came here on behalf of mary elizabeth was founded and has a history of porting women since 1914. this is a long history of contribution towards equality. and protection of vulnerable individuals. since 2009, providing safe housing to victims of domestic violence. which my mom and sisters were. since 2009, mary elizabeth also provide supportive services to critical homeless victims which my mom would be today, if we would not her as our children. but thanks to cash programs we have been able to keep this safe haven running. however, due to problems with budget and underfunded programs, the city keeps our unit rental rate, at one $85 per unit. that is way below the 1100 that sros have been charging upon programs like that. such low amount compromises our mission and prevents our population from having basic needs an example being the news program which was discontinued in 2017 after more than a decade inviting breakfast, lunch and dinner for women, with access teaching are limited. please don't reduce our funding. taking care of the most vulnerable as we exercise our civility. than
i came here on behalf of mary elizabeth was founded and has a history of porting women since 1914. this is a long history of contribution towards equality. and protection of vulnerable individuals. since 2009, providing safe housing to victims of domestic violence. which my mom and sisters were. since 2009, mary elizabeth also provide supportive services to critical homeless victims which my mom would be today, if we would not her as our children. but thanks to cash programs we have been able...
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marie. well, elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg both had a great night. they went head to head. buttigieg taking a more moderate stance. amy klobuchar, senator from minnesota, also was able to stand out from the crowd. >> they're not going to go along -- throw your hands up, but -- >> democrats clashed over health care last night in detroit. >> second of all -- >> you don't know that, bernie. >> we'll come to you in a second. >> i wrote the damn bill. >> senator bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, two of the more aggressive on stage, defended medicare for all. >> we're the democrats. we're not trying to take health care away from anyone. that's what the republicans are trying to do. we should stop use republicans' talking points. >> it used to be just republicans who wanted to repeal and replace. now many democrats do as well. >> that's disastrous. you might as well fedex the election to donald trump. >> many of the candidates promised they would take a more moderate stance to prevent the republicans from defining the race. >> it's true if we defend the far left agenda, they're
marie. well, elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg both had a great night. they went head to head. buttigieg taking a more moderate stance. amy klobuchar, senator from minnesota, also was able to stand out from the crowd. >> they're not going to go along -- throw your hands up, but -- >> democrats clashed over health care last night in detroit. >> second of all -- >> you don't know that, bernie. >> we'll come to you in a second. >> i wrote the damn bill....
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york mary elizabeth in new who advocates for a fixing of the aca. hello. caller: good morning.ow is everyone? it.ink you need to fix i have been thinking and i talk to people and i say, whatever happened to blue cross, blue shield? your premiums, your health care was covered by forand you were responsible 20% of your cost and you had a certain period of time to pay .hose fees if necessary rememberingused to health care and insurance companies became profit centers where as previously, they were health care centers. i think there should be some kind of compromise to get rid of the profit out of health care. doctors need to be paid, hospitals need to be reimbursed. it does not need to be any profit. i would like to suggest that we look at the old blue cross, blue shield that used to be in every state. the 20%responsible for left over. host: frank in florida also says fix it. caller: good morning. i never understood why people could not talk about the good things obamacare does. it grants coverage for pre-existing conditions, medicare expansion, and an expansion for children so th
york mary elizabeth in new who advocates for a fixing of the aca. hello. caller: good morning.ow is everyone? it.ink you need to fix i have been thinking and i talk to people and i say, whatever happened to blue cross, blue shield? your premiums, your health care was covered by forand you were responsible 20% of your cost and you had a certain period of time to pay .hose fees if necessary rememberingused to health care and insurance companies became profit centers where as previously, they were...
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arriving 15,000 at a time on the two queens, the queen mary and the queen elizabeth. ocean liners that could carry an entire division and outrun german submarines to make the crossing from new york to britain in five days. as we get into june, they know that something is happening. the ships have been loaded since early may. there is a lot to get on those ships. you need 7000 combat necessities from bazooka rockets to turn kids on the beaches in the first few hours. all those things have been loading into 22 different reddish ports. the individual soldiers continue their training, they continue to prepare for an amphibious landing of some sort or an airborne assault, if they are in the airborne units. they do not know when d-day is going to be and as you say, they are a moving target because of the weather. the letters that they write, just in case letters and in some cases, they are very poignant. they are poetic in some instances. all this is a great churn of emotion. some of them have been in combat before, the first infantry division has been in north africa and t
arriving 15,000 at a time on the two queens, the queen mary and the queen elizabeth. ocean liners that could carry an entire division and outrun german submarines to make the crossing from new york to britain in five days. as we get into june, they know that something is happening. the ships have been loaded since early may. there is a lot to get on those ships. you need 7000 combat necessities from bazooka rockets to turn kids on the beaches in the first few hours. all those things have been...
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elizabeth now. that's right mary and the u.s. state of alaska is known for its pristine forests and wildlife but now a record breaking heat wave is causing several massive wildfires dense smoke is covering large parts of the state and people and farm communities have been moved to safety while others are being warned to prepare for the worst and gallagher reports. on the can i pin incident the swan lake fire has been raging for a month officials say in recent years these kinds of fires have become more frequent and persistent but alaska is also in the midst of an unprecedented heat wave that shows no signs of abating local firefighters and emergency staff are being reinforced by so-called hot shot crews from across the u.s. conditions are monitored by the hour in order to tackle what is now a massive blaze this is a case of prioritizing where people and infrastructure is basically exactly also what's good for the environment and what's safe for firefighters that's always going to be our number one priority. on the ground staff ar
elizabeth now. that's right mary and the u.s. state of alaska is known for its pristine forests and wildlife but now a record breaking heat wave is causing several massive wildfires dense smoke is covering large parts of the state and people and farm communities have been moved to safety while others are being warned to prepare for the worst and gallagher reports. on the can i pin incident the swan lake fire has been raging for a month officials say in recent years these kinds of fires have...
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elizabeth now. that's right mary and the u.s. state of alaska is known for its pristine forests and wildlife but now a record breaking heat wave is causing several mess of wildfires dense smoke is covering large parts of the state and people and farm communities have been moved to safety while others are being warned to prepare for the worst and a gallagher reports. on the can i pin incident the swan lake fire has been raging for a month officials say in recent years these kinds of fires have become more frequent and persistent but alaska is also in the midst of an unprecedented heat wave that shows no signs of abating local firefighters and emergency staff are being reinforced by so-called hot shot crews from across the u.s. conditions are monitored by the hour in order to tackle what is now a massive blaze this is a case of prioritizing where people and infrastructure is basically exactly also what's good for the environment and what's safe for firefighters that's always going to be our number one priority. on the ground staff
elizabeth now. that's right mary and the u.s. state of alaska is known for its pristine forests and wildlife but now a record breaking heat wave is causing several mess of wildfires dense smoke is covering large parts of the state and people and farm communities have been moved to safety while others are being warned to prepare for the worst and a gallagher reports. on the can i pin incident the swan lake fire has been raging for a month officials say in recent years these kinds of fires have...
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>> mary, let's laser in on two, right at the center tonight, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. they are often teamed up in the past. but of course, the big question tonight, will they take each other on? >> reporter: yeah, david, the focus here is all on these two progressive powerhouses. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. they're running on many of the same issues, they're fighting for the same voters and they are close friends and political allies. tonight is going to test their truce, but both campaigns tell us this is simply not the night to start going after each other. david? >> mary bruce live in detroit tonight. mary, thank you. >>> overseas, and to italy now, and a new turn in the case of those two american teenagers accused of killing a police officer. authorities tonight now revealing an image of the seven-inch knife they say was used in the attack. abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in rome. >> reporter: tonight, the murder weapon used to kill an italian policeman allegedly by an american teenager. the blade seven inches long, according to police, p
>> mary, let's laser in on two, right at the center tonight, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. they are often teamed up in the past. but of course, the big question tonight, will they take each other on? >> reporter: yeah, david, the focus here is all on these two progressive powerhouses. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. they're running on many of the same issues, they're fighting for the same voters and they are close friends and political allies. tonight is going to test...
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elizabeth. there is a delay at the lake mary bart station we want to tell you about the dublin wasn't in direction. now reporting a major medical emergency. first reports are indicating a person has been struck by a train. we do have a crew on the way for you and will bring you updates as we get them. >>> we have more breaking news to share with you right now in the south bay. this is a live look from our san jose cam. we are looking at smoke from a grass cam that has been a grass fire that has been burning in the foothills between milpitas and san jose. these details just coming into us. the fire is 5-10 acres with a rapid way of spread. fire is in charge and have ordered for air tankers to battle the blaze. one has been destroyed. chopper 5 is on the way. we will bring you more as we get it. >>> to our other top story tonight, very hot weather in the inland areas of the bay area. live look at those cities at or near triple digits right now. vacaville at 101 degrees. let us go to paul chief meteorologist with the forecast. w
elizabeth. there is a delay at the lake mary bart station we want to tell you about the dublin wasn't in direction. now reporting a major medical emergency. first reports are indicating a person has been struck by a train. we do have a crew on the way for you and will bring you updates as we get them. >>> we have more breaking news to share with you right now in the south bay. this is a live look from our san jose cam. we are looking at smoke from a grass cam that has been a grass fire...
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saint mary of the angels parish in ukiah. saint elizabeth seat in mission. filo and saint francis mission in hop land. so apparently this has been going on for a while. the church says that the father is cooperating at this point. that's the good news. >> all right, wayne freedman reporting live for us this afternoon. thank you, wayne. >>> the effort to allow a state prison parolees the right to vote in california came to the steptz of san francisco city hall today. politicians and activists gathered to encourage the board of supervisors to pass a resolution encouraging state lawmakers to support assembly constitution amendment 6 and a pse in san frci free thet. itiative in 20t aser pol icaforn shodhappo bejayou we. o e fedal pron, you would have the right to vote. in the event you are on probation, you would have the right to vote. the only people not entitled to vote is people coming from a state prison. >> supporters saying neerlz 50,000 people in parole on california are working, paying taxes and contributing to their communities, but are unable to vote.
saint mary of the angels parish in ukiah. saint elizabeth seat in mission. filo and saint francis mission in hop land. so apparently this has been going on for a while. the church says that the father is cooperating at this point. that's the good news. >> all right, wayne freedman reporting live for us this afternoon. thank you, wayne. >>> the effort to allow a state prison parolees the right to vote in california came to the steptz of san francisco city hall today. politicians...
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elizabeth gettis. they were married for 56 years until the death of congressman gettis in 2003. mary phillips gettis is a true leader and received many awards including woman of the year from the first a.r.p. church where she faithfully attended. the cross of niltary service from the united daughter of the confederacy in 2001. the quilt of valor award in 2015 presented by the quilts of valor foundation force veterans touched by car. the national award in 2017 presented from d.a.r., the daughters of the american revolution, for women in american history. mary phillips gettis is the proud and devoted grandmother of six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. she is the epitome of a gracious and charming southern lady and by her life she has demonstrated a love for her god, a love for her family, the love for her fellow man, and the love of her great country. she is a true american patriot who always has a smile on her face and has lived her life in true service to her fellow man. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr.
elizabeth gettis. they were married for 56 years until the death of congressman gettis in 2003. mary phillips gettis is a true leader and received many awards including woman of the year from the first a.r.p. church where she faithfully attended. the cross of niltary service from the united daughter of the confederacy in 2001. the quilt of valor award in 2015 presented by the quilts of valor foundation force veterans touched by car. the national award in 2017 presented from d.a.r., the...
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elizabeth warren, kamala harris, bernie sanders all trailing behind. let's get right to mary bruce, she's live for the debate tonight. this is a make or break moment, really, for many of the candidates. they have to try to break through the pack, and it's a large one. >> reporter: well, david, for so many of the candidates on the wings here tonight who have been struggling to break through, they have to have some kind of moment here if they want to survive. as for the candidates in that middle tier, like amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke and pete buttigieg, they are looking for a much-needled boost. the moderate candidates are trying to distinguish themselves on issues like health carol and education. they are also trying to make the case they can appeal to voters in the key swing states. david? >> right at the center tonight, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. they have off teamed up in the past. but of course, the big question tonight, will they take each other on? >> reporter: the focus is all on these two progressive powerhouses. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. they are
elizabeth warren, kamala harris, bernie sanders all trailing behind. let's get right to mary bruce, she's live for the debate tonight. this is a make or break moment, really, for many of the candidates. they have to try to break through the pack, and it's a large one. >> reporter: well, david, for so many of the candidates on the wings here tonight who have been struggling to break through, they have to have some kind of moment here if they want to survive. as for the candidates in that...
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night one including bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, pete buttigieg, o'rourke, tim ryan, john hicken looper, delany and mary an williamson. night two, joe biden, kamala harris, cory booker, castro, yang, gillibrand and others. >> democratic voters have a relatively high level of satisfaction of the candidates as a group. roughly two-thirds of democratic leaning voters say they have an excellent or good impression of the field. that is a 14-point improvement from 2015. voters with positive feelings about the track of the election at similar points when 64% said they had a positive impression of the candidates. >> joining nous from washington, d.c., the political reporter. great to have you with us this morning. let's break down some of these poll numbers to show voters are satisfied with the variety of choices and different backgrounds of the starting field? >> i think when you look at it, a lot of those numbers are a result of the fact that the field is so wide. there is so many choices to choose from. the democratic party and the dnc has made reforms to the process. i think part of the reason it is so much
night one including bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, pete buttigieg, o'rourke, tim ryan, john hicken looper, delany and mary an williamson. night two, joe biden, kamala harris, cory booker, castro, yang, gillibrand and others. >> democratic voters have a relatively high level of satisfaction of the candidates as a group. roughly two-thirds of democratic leaning voters say they have an excellent or good impression of the field. that is a 14-point improvement from 2015. voters with...
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mary alice there. people who had a good night, they're saying bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, who the experts thoughtng to go after each other, but it appeared they teamed up. and in fact it was almost like a tag team situation. people were talking about john delaney saying that he had some good moments in there. even though there were some zingers that were thrown at him as well that are all over social media. and marianne williamson. she was the most-searched candidate on that stage on google searches. except in montana where bullock, after he made his debate debut last night, he was the most-searched there. marianne williamson getting a lot of talk. >> look at you giving us the social media breakdown. kenneth was a part of our digital coverage last night. >> i'm bringing that knowledge over to "world news now." >> you are and we appreciate it. >>> north korea conducting its second weapons test in less than a week. >> south korea says the north fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, each traveling about 150 miles. the launches came hours after president trump insisted he has a good
mary alice there. people who had a good night, they're saying bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, who the experts thoughtng to go after each other, but it appeared they teamed up. and in fact it was almost like a tag team situation. people were talking about john delaney saying that he had some good moments in there. even though there were some zingers that were thrown at him as well that are all over social media. and marianne williamson. she was the most-searched candidate on that stage on...
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elizabeth healy in the u.k. to see how groundbreaking developments in gene therapy could one day transform the lives of people living with genetic disorders. l.l.s. but not mary bond on air is 16 years old and was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at the age of one. america tell me from your perspective what is your day like living with cystic fibrosis. erin when i asked her i guess op take my interview arises off eyes. and then her sitting in my inbox tears. and i asked to you i know now your eyes are failing. and they're nasty my physio and. i do spiral a.j. and they're going to go out and join me in their helping me. and then often ask to do another not be lies well. there are still more process. and then i will need face oh so you have 0 now so learn. the night. when mary was 1st diagnosed doctors thought she would only live until the age of 4 . i did feel i was dazed and not ready until marriage and. i'm not house turned on i thought i'd like them on occasion then of ok. there's never a day goes by either and taught everybody forget the whole thing you know live it up so i know it's always there. married to use me to the children to see if i purses no more
elizabeth healy in the u.k. to see how groundbreaking developments in gene therapy could one day transform the lives of people living with genetic disorders. l.l.s. but not mary bond on air is 16 years old and was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at the age of one. america tell me from your perspective what is your day like living with cystic fibrosis. erin when i asked her i guess op take my interview arises off eyes. and then her sitting in my inbox tears. and i asked to you i know now your...
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elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, and another ten candidates will debate tomorrow night. laura podesta is in detroit. what can we expect tonight? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.l, tonight is going to be a similar format to the first debate where candidates will have one minute to answer questions, 30 seconds for rebuttals. this time around, as some candidates including former vice president joe biden have said they intend to be less polite. over the next two nights, 20 presidential hopefuls will be here in detroit for the second democratic debate. like the last debate, the field is split into two groups of ten. tonight includes senators elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, former congressman beto o'rourke, and southbound bend, indiana, mayor pete buttigieg. >> somebody like donald trump should not be able to get within shooting distance of the oval office. >> reporter: they'll try to balance attacking president trump with debating the issues. >> now is the time to pass a medicare for all single-payer program. >> donald trump has brought us to the edge of war again in the middle east. >> reporter: cbs news director of elections and surveys, anthony salvanto, says
elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, and another ten candidates will debate tomorrow night. laura podesta is in detroit. what can we expect tonight? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.l, tonight is going to be a similar format to the first debate where candidates will have one minute to answer questions, 30 seconds for rebuttals. this time around, as some candidates including former vice president joe biden have said they intend to be less polite. over the next two nights, 20...
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mary ann williamson, tim ryan, amy klobuchar. in the center part of your screen, pete buttigieg, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, beto o'rouke.ft side john hickenlooper, john delaney and steve bullock. those are the podium positions for the night of tuesday, july 30th. here's the candidates will be debating wednesday, july 31st. let's go to the left side of the screen. you can michael ben net, kirsten gillibrand, julian castro. center part of the screen, cory booker, joe biden, kamala harris, andrew yang, and on the right part of the screen, tulsi gabbard, jay inslee and bill de blasio. once again the podium positions for wednesday, july the 31st. >> so booker, biden, harris, discuss. >> i would see joe biden in between backer and harris. the two that were most aggressively complaining about his remarks about the segregationists. cory booker is what launched that after joe biden made those remarks and kamala harris followed through. there's joe biden standing right between the two that actually created a real problem for joe biden and had to respond to that. >> so if are you in joe biden's camp tonight and you're planning ove
mary ann williamson, tim ryan, amy klobuchar. in the center part of your screen, pete buttigieg, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, beto o'rouke.ft side john hickenlooper, john delaney and steve bullock. those are the podium positions for the night of tuesday, july 30th. here's the candidates will be debating wednesday, july 31st. let's go to the left side of the screen. you can michael ben net, kirsten gillibrand, julian castro. center part of the screen, cory booker, joe biden, kamala harris,...
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mentioned the progressives, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who will be at center stage, beto o'rourke and pete buttigieg, also on stage, amy klobuchar, mary ann williamson, montana governor steve bullock will be making his first appearance in a debate. we'll keep a close eye on the match up between warren and sanders. they are friends after all, but they're also vying for some of the same supporters. we know the moderators are going to be looking to draw out the contrast between those two candidates. they also have to contend with the other moderates on the stage seeking to make their own case, saying why their vision is more pragmatic and less costly, than some of the policy plans by sanders and warren. among those match ups, pete buttigieg and beto o'rourke will be interesting to watch because they too are vying for the same lane. of course there's an important thing to remind everyone about here, and that is that for many of these candidates, this is going to be their last chance to make their case. the stakes are very very high for those candidates because the qualifications for the september debates get much tougher and so tonight is
mentioned the progressives, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who will be at center stage, beto o'rourke and pete buttigieg, also on stage, amy klobuchar, mary ann williamson, montana governor steve bullock will be making his first appearance in a debate. we'll keep a close eye on the match up between warren and sanders. they are friends after all, but they're also vying for some of the same supporters. we know the moderators are going to be looking to draw out the contrast between those two...
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elizabeth healy in the u.k. to see how groundbreaking developments in gene therapy could one day transform the lives of people living with genetic disorders. l.l.s. but not mary bond on air is 16 years old and was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at the age of one. mary kay tell me from your perspective what is your day like living with cystic fibrosis. aaron when i asked so i guess i ought to take mine of your eyes in this office. and then you're sitting in my inbox tears. and i asked you i know now you guys are failing. and they're nasty my physio and. i do spiral a.j. and i'm going to go out and join me in that helping me. and often ask to do a nothing up the lies out. there are still more process. and then yeah that only tastes oh so you have oh no so learning and then our night. when mary was 1st diagnosed doctors thought she would only live until the age before. my decision i was dazed and not ready until marriage or. unknown house 10 i thought i'd like them on occasion done of ok. there's never a day goes by either and talk to everybody forget the whole thing and i don't so i know this always there. married to use me to the children that have cystic fibr
elizabeth healy in the u.k. to see how groundbreaking developments in gene therapy could one day transform the lives of people living with genetic disorders. l.l.s. but not mary bond on air is 16 years old and was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at the age of one. mary kay tell me from your perspective what is your day like living with cystic fibrosis. aaron when i asked so i guess i ought to take mine of your eyes in this office. and then you're sitting in my inbox tears. and i asked you i know...
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elizabeth. >> my favorite part about all of this, bear with me, so someone showed her a picture of her grandparents, queen maryge v, doing the same thing 98 years ago. so this exchange happened. the queen remarked, extraordinary, isn't it, that's very interesting, yes, before saying of the original tree, i gather it died. so the institute's founder then said, thinking that she was talking about her grandfather, said, oh, he died in 1930. and the queen replied, no, the tree. i'm talking about the tree. not my grandfather. i know when he died. >> oh, wow. oh, so the queen, she's got a green thumb and a sense of humor. >>> coming up, the soccer star who's turning to social media to get his stolen dog back. >>> plus the ticker tape parade here in new york city that will join the other celebrations that have gone down in history in the canyon of heroes. >>> first the deepening mystery surrounding the death of an american scientist in greece. you're watching "world news now." atching "world news now." he college football star in a confrontation with police near detroit. officers tased malik mcdowell inside a conveni
elizabeth. >> my favorite part about all of this, bear with me, so someone showed her a picture of her grandparents, queen maryge v, doing the same thing 98 years ago. so this exchange happened. the queen remarked, extraordinary, isn't it, that's very interesting, yes, before saying of the original tree, i gather it died. so the institute's founder then said, thinking that she was talking about her grandfather, said, oh, he died in 1930. and the queen replied, no, the tree. i'm talking...
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mary. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. tonight's debate will be a battle of the progressive powerhouses. elizabethngtime political allies and so far have been hesitant to attack each other on the campaign trail. tonight will test that truce. unlikely at this stage of the game they see much political benefit going after each other. more likely they'll direct their fire at the front runner, joe biden. tonight actually most of the action could come from the wings of this stage, this is the last best chance for many of these candidates to try and make a splash on the national stage. we'll keep a close eye on those candidates from governor hickenlooper and bullock and tim ryan. they'll have to have a breakthrough moment if they hope to not just make a splash but make it to the next debate stage. >> they do. thank you, mary bruce. michael? >>> coming up, everybody, what bindi irwin is telling "gma" about how she'll honor her late father at her wedding and ahead, ann curry is joining us live. her new mission to chase the cure. and lara is upstairs. hi, lara. >> i sure am, michael. i'm here with former ba
mary. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. tonight's debate will be a battle of the progressive powerhouses. elizabethngtime political allies and so far have been hesitant to attack each other on the campaign trail. tonight will test that truce. unlikely at this stage of the game they see much political benefit going after each other. more likely they'll direct their fire at the front runner, joe biden. tonight actually most of the action could come from the wings of this stage, this is...
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mary ann williamson explode into a million butterflies that spell out the word love? while some candidates had big fan bases, others got more muted reactions. >> senator bernie sanders. [ cheers and applause senator elizabeth warren [ cheers and applause mayor pete buttigieg [ cheers and applause former congressman john delaney [ cheers and applause >> oh, man, what a bummer for that guy to have to follow warren, buttigieg and bernie it's like springstein and the rolling stones concert after all that, elizabeth warren returned the opening kickoff for a 99-yard touchdown. and then there was still more, because they also had opening statements we didn't even get to our first question until 25 minutes in you could have watched an entire episode of "slveep. what is this guy doing here and where is grommet [ applause [ applause ] we did give the benefit of an opening statement from maryann williamson who made it weird with her word choice >> in 1776, our founders brought forth on this planet an extraordinary new possibility. >> on this planet? to be clear, on the planet i'm from, you can only vote if you have gathered enough moon crystals and then the democrats immediately got into it, with the moderators askin
mary ann williamson explode into a million butterflies that spell out the word love? while some candidates had big fan bases, others got more muted reactions. >> senator bernie sanders. [ cheers and applause senator elizabeth warren [ cheers and applause mayor pete buttigieg [ cheers and applause former congressman john delaney [ cheers and applause >> oh, man, what a bummer for that guy to have to follow warren, buttigieg and bernie it's like springstein and the rolling stones...
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elizabeth warren. they do represent the poles of the democratic party. >> candidates offer front taking on the president about his controversial tweets on baltimore. fading in recent polls, there may be a hail mary or two. >> it's short of the crucial moment where we will see it now. at the debate stage it's harder to fund raise and reach voters. in the candidates know that. >> reporter: luck of the draw, another rivalry, joe biden versus kamala harris. ktvu news. >> the target in the second round, some of the other candidates are criticizing harrises newly released health care plan. even though she raised her hand at the last debate that she would get rid of private healthcare. >> people don't want to government or anyone to take away their choices. >> the campaign of joe biden and bernie sanders were quick to criticize senator harris's plan. it is an issue that will likely come up during the debate when she is on stage, tomorrow night in detroit. >>> capital one bank is notifying an estimated 1 million dollars, customers about a data breach. accused of breaking into the bank server at a computing company. investigators say she gained access to social security numbers, bank account numbers, and
elizabeth warren. they do represent the poles of the democratic party. >> candidates offer front taking on the president about his controversial tweets on baltimore. fading in recent polls, there may be a hail mary or two. >> it's short of the crucial moment where we will see it now. at the debate stage it's harder to fund raise and reach voters. in the candidates know that. >> reporter: luck of the draw, another rivalry, joe biden versus kamala harris. ktvu news. >> the...
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mary. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. well, this debate last night exposed a real rift within the democratic party as these lesser known candidates took on the two leading liberals, elizabetharren and bernie sanders, forcing them to play defense against accusations their progressive policies could be bad for the party and ultimately good for donald trump. overnight a fight for the future of the democratic party. >> we need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and of vision. >> let's get real. tonight we debate but ultimately we have to beat donald trump. >> reporter: the moderate candidates taking on progressives, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. warning that their policies are too extreme and could deliver president trump a second term. >> you might as well fedex the election to donald trump. i think we got to focus on where donald trump is failing. >> i don't understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for. >> reporter: front and center the top issue for voters, health care. former congressman john delaney a sent ris challenging sanders and warren on
mary. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. well, this debate last night exposed a real rift within the democratic party as these lesser known candidates took on the two leading liberals, elizabetharren and bernie sanders, forcing them to play defense against accusations their progressive policies could be bad for the party and ultimately good for donald trump. overnight a fight for the future of the democratic party. >> we need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and of...