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board the venice simpler orient express. the lagoon of venice is the perfect starting point for a new style to change any from water to rails at the center laetitia train station . running on time the venice and john are in to express rolls in shortly after ten am. up ahead two days aboard a legend for many passengers a lifelong dream is coming true. so says the little boy i had models of this train so it's always a dream to go on the train never going to get a chance and basically i think going back in time it was so like curious from the programs we've seen it something we've always wanted to do since my husband sam gets better they say we've decided to celebrate this way. we put the classic itinerary of the finished simpson orient express the alpine route from northern israeli via austria switzerland to france and further on to london. it's just as it was a century ago when trains with the most fashionable way to travel with the best possible service included in the fact. good morning sir michael moore my name is florida
board the venice simpler orient express. the lagoon of venice is the perfect starting point for a new style to change any from water to rails at the center laetitia train station . running on time the venice and john are in to express rolls in shortly after ten am. up ahead two days aboard a legend for many passengers a lifelong dream is coming true. so says the little boy i had models of this train so it's always a dream to go on the train never going to get a chance and basically i think...
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on a simulator trip on the orient express the table even vibrates. the mushroom dishes the magically stage two. is known the world over as a party island that provides inspirations for popular on several shows. the. living there is a setting recalling it before in the one nine hundred sixty s. . and a dessert that revolves around a record on a turntable. experiential dining is a playground for the cooks and cast a life. change. change. change change change. the way sha fagin think the baby. let's hear a chef composes is cullen airy creations like a painter the food changes color and texture before the diners eyes all their senses are involved in the. head chef popular on several guests farewell from a movie screen what a spectacular performance led. and with that we come to the end of the show before we go we want to let you win on this week's drought we would like to know in which setting you enjoy your meals is it in the park or a romantic evening out let us know by going to our website for all the details and by taking part you can qualify to win
on a simulator trip on the orient express the table even vibrates. the mushroom dishes the magically stage two. is known the world over as a party island that provides inspirations for popular on several shows. the. living there is a setting recalling it before in the one nine hundred sixty s. . and a dessert that revolves around a record on a turntable. experiential dining is a playground for the cooks and cast a life. change. change. change change change. the way sha fagin think the baby....
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this is luxury travel, we're talking about, and minor hotels is in that area —— the orient express.ave a lot of money to spend, there is a lot of choice out there, how do you stand out? it is a good question because what we talk about is, we do not talk about luxury hotels, everyone talks about luxury hotels these days, mandarin, four seasons, we talk about guest experiences were today our guests need more than sea, sun and sand. what we talk about is stories, the guests can come to our hotels and go back with fantastic stories where they have engaged with the local culture. is that feeding into the social media world we live in now that we want to... i am looking at these pictures, these are some of your results, looking incredible, but we want to show off our story on social media, facebook, instagram, all of these various areas, is that part of your thinking? yes, social media today is really driving the demands of the guests and where they decide to go to. for example, our hotel in the maldives, the most instagrammable hotel in the world, we won that award last year. i did not k
this is luxury travel, we're talking about, and minor hotels is in that area —— the orient express.ave a lot of money to spend, there is a lot of choice out there, how do you stand out? it is a good question because what we talk about is, we do not talk about luxury hotels, everyone talks about luxury hotels these days, mandarin, four seasons, we talk about guest experiences were today our guests need more than sea, sun and sand. what we talk about is stories, the guests can come to our...
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people have some ability, if people can be so oriented, if they have some capacity to express themselveswhere each and every individual, including members of my family or other families have the opportunity to do business. what's not open is the political system. you now have a law which says no candidate can run for president without having spent at least five years inside the government as a state official which of course means that opposition people who are not in the government cannot possibly run for president. what is wrong with that? it's a denial of basic democracy. it's in our legislation, some provisions. there are provisions, the same weight as legislation of any other sovereign independent country. what legislation ensures the authoritarian culture remains? well... i tell you, for example, our constitution, basic law of my country, was drafted with engagement of renowned international experts. it very much depends on a particular system and, you know, legislation. a final thought then and it goes back to something we discussed earlier. no question, kazakhstan has seen tremend
people have some ability, if people can be so oriented, if they have some capacity to express themselveswhere each and every individual, including members of my family or other families have the opportunity to do business. what's not open is the political system. you now have a law which says no candidate can run for president without having spent at least five years inside the government as a state official which of course means that opposition people who are not in the government cannot...
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greatest social need to include cultural or social isolation caused by sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. and then lastly, senate bill 821 by jackson, it defines what is necessary in an emergency plan. we have spoken before where these, come out of the santa rosa fires and then the hurricanes where we saw some challenges in other jurisdictions over getting seniors out of residential care facilities. and as i say, defines emergency plan just for the purposes of emergency services. so, i'm sure, in the july report, a lot more changes given where we are in the legislative cycle and then in august tracking what's past and what's at the governor's desk. >> thank you, diane. one question, the adjustments or amendments that senator wiener made to the conservator bill to limit it to san francisco and los angeles county, does that improve the chances for passage? >> i'm not sure if it does or not. since it is narrowed down and help refine someone in the department may have better insight. it probably does, yeah. >> thank you. >> two quick quesons. if you had more information, my understanding tha
greatest social need to include cultural or social isolation caused by sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. and then lastly, senate bill 821 by jackson, it defines what is necessary in an emergency plan. we have spoken before where these, come out of the santa rosa fires and then the hurricanes where we saw some challenges in other jurisdictions over getting seniors out of residential care facilities. and as i say, defines emergency plan just for the purposes of emergency...
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somewhat oriental in his dignified expression yet american in its racehorse botanists. he is simple, direct, deliberate and thoughtful in manner of speech and general address. he is a gentleman and an old .oldier i know many old soldiers who would love to be described like that. this is not a soldier writing this. this is a volunteer in the sanitary commission but here is a guy who size him up having been around him for a considerable time when of his staff officers was not here at gettysburg who would become a staff officer in the -- in 63. meade is a thorough soldier, a mighty clearheaded man one who does not move unless he knows where and how many his men are, where and how many his enemies men are and what sort of country he is to go through. i never saw a man in my life who was so characterized by straightforward truthfulness as he is. that is a hell of a thing to say about anybody. particularly a soldier, commander of an army, which meade was at the time. margaret'srried to sergeant -- margaret sergeant. they had seven kids. his second boy, george, one of his staf
somewhat oriental in his dignified expression yet american in its racehorse botanists. he is simple, direct, deliberate and thoughtful in manner of speech and general address. he is a gentleman and an old .oldier i know many old soldiers who would love to be described like that. this is not a soldier writing this. this is a volunteer in the sanitary commission but here is a guy who size him up having been around him for a considerable time when of his staff officers was not here at gettysburg...
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orientation, so on. wsaying is ere are particular instances where a service becomes an expressive product and it becomes problematic for minorities. and that seems to me to be a very distinct from the kind of discrimination that was practiced and it doesn't offer any clarity except to try and boost the moral authority of one side to try to conflate those two things and one final point which we might want in the religious theme is that it's worth thinking about, the term discrimination. because we all think discrimination is a bad thing and it can be a bad thing but discrimination can ba good thing. you can be a discriminating person, a discriminating taste in art for example and this is a point cannot aren't made after some of the racial controversies. she makes a point that the right to discriminate is absolutely essential to the freedom of association and if you cannot at some level discriminate, particularly in private groups, not public life but in private groups, you cannot have freedom of association and that's a problem. then she raised the possibility between private groups whether there should
orientation, so on. wsaying is ere are particular instances where a service becomes an expressive product and it becomes problematic for minorities. and that seems to me to be a very distinct from the kind of discrimination that was practiced and it doesn't offer any clarity except to try and boost the moral authority of one side to try to conflate those two things and one final point which we might want in the religious theme is that it's worth thinking about, the term discrimination. because...
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states where the laws are prohibited based on race, religion or orientation and conservatives try very hard to say it's okay for someone to express their personal beliefs for religious freedoms. it will not fly in those case, it will not fly here. >> this is maxine waters on saturday versus maxine waters today. let's watch. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, and a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you pull a crowd. and you push back on them, and you tell them they are not welcome. >> i have not called for the harm of anybody. this president has lied again when he is saying that i called for harm to anyone. this don the con man will say anything. he is the one that is responsible for promoting violence. >> she says push back and obviously the import of that is, drive them out. she's urging people to surround members of the administration, when they are having a private dinner with their children, it doesn't matter. how is that not ultimately inciting people to violence? and she says, no. that's not what i intended. but you are telling people to harass other people. she is a smart woman
states where the laws are prohibited based on race, religion or orientation and conservatives try very hard to say it's okay for someone to express their personal beliefs for religious freedoms. it will not fly in those case, it will not fly here. >> this is maxine waters on saturday versus maxine waters today. let's watch. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, and a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you pull a crowd. and you push back on...
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sexuality or sexual orientation etc it's and this is very i mean all these matters all these issues are very much linked and my part of the world and eleven not so fighting for freedom of expression and fighting for equal rights as much as fighting for the right of it for education for all kids not just the rich kids get to go and get a good education and this is also part of the problem because you know the masses are not having the opportunity to be aware to be a light and just have what they need to have in order to work their minds all of these push me to go into politics but to me it's like a continue to with what i have been doing so far and i will never stop being a writer and that's that's good to hear from so they come over to you ok what's next on your agenda and in the congo is incredibly complex so i have i have a documentary in the pie but i'm still working on the following steps of a book that i could go through when there is a picture book that i coauthored with a photographer which name is afro which is pictures that displays. people from women from african descent with natural afro hair because it's something that we didn't have a chance to speak about beauty sta
sexuality or sexual orientation etc it's and this is very i mean all these matters all these issues are very much linked and my part of the world and eleven not so fighting for freedom of expression and fighting for equal rights as much as fighting for the right of it for education for all kids not just the rich kids get to go and get a good education and this is also part of the problem because you know the masses are not having the opportunity to be aware to be a light and just have what they...
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expression. n't think gay people are part of a protected class. >> i feel like, in colorado, in about half the states, sexual orientation ised underneath a lot of the civil rights laws. six years ago when this happened to us, we had no idea about that law. we have since learned that. and i think the compromise is any business can choose what they want to sell to people. they can't choose who to sell it to. >> we have come, this is, this month in june, and the lgbtq community and rights has come a long way. do you see any hope in this ruling or is it a reminder of how far we have to go? do you see it as a setback? how do you see it? >> well, i think the main thing we want people to know about this ruling is that it has fully left colorado's anti-discrimination act intact. it hasn't changed the law. >> so what's next for you? >> well, we're just trying to survive today. and then we'll plan for the future. we've been doing this for six years and we'll probably want to take a small vacation away from the world and then come back and keep fighting for the rights of our people. >> well, good luck, guys. thank you for coming. on i appreciate it. >> th
expression. n't think gay people are part of a protected class. >> i feel like, in colorado, in about half the states, sexual orientation ised underneath a lot of the civil rights laws. six years ago when this happened to us, we had no idea about that law. we have since learned that. and i think the compromise is any business can choose what they want to sell to people. they can't choose who to sell it to. >> we have come, this is, this month in june, and the lgbtq community and...
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class, orientation and the like, and what we have to do is reassert this, even on a send morning like this, that if we believe in god and the presence of god, that ultimately the best expression of love is justice, as i often say, justice is what love sounds like when it speaks in public. if you're not about that, you're not in the religions that love god and that loves your fellow human being. host: our guest, we welcome our viewers on the bbc parliament channel, also listening on c-span radio and sirius x.m. potus channel 124 carries this program every sunday morning. more from the book, as bigotry resurfaces, symbolized in the neents charlottesville, virginia, the lies to put to belief that this is not america, this is not us. when indeed, it truly is. we do not want to acknowledge how true is because it makes us look complicit and prejudice that we thought we had gotten over. yet donald trump is far more representative of the nation than many whites would like to admit. guest: i think that's true. i hear many people white say, oh, my god, he's insane, crazy, belligerent, indifferent to whatever claims remake. welcome to the world of black and brown people and other people
class, orientation and the like, and what we have to do is reassert this, even on a send morning like this, that if we believe in god and the presence of god, that ultimately the best expression of love is justice, as i often say, justice is what love sounds like when it speaks in public. if you're not about that, you're not in the religions that love god and that loves your fellow human being. host: our guest, we welcome our viewers on the bbc parliament channel, also listening on c-span radio...